given the benefit of increase in retirement
age of 65 years,”
The determination of the age of retirement is a matter of executive policy ... hold that the appellant who
attained the age of 60 years – the age of retirement which prevailed at the
relevant time – was not entitled
petitions.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua, Judge.
Office memorandum dated 29.03.2013 enhancing the
retirement age of the Blind Government Employees from 58 years
to 60 years ... retirement
benefits. In such cases, the officer is deemed to have retired
from the date of premature retirement and eligible to receive
the retirement benefits
date of
attainment of 18 years of age. However, if the prescribed
age of retirement is completion of 60 years, an employee
cannot be forced ... prescribe length of service as a criteria of
retirement, but provide for retirement upon attainment of age,
an employee cannot be made to retire before
age of
retirement/superannuation as 60 years for Scientific and Research
Officers whereas for other category of employees, retirement age is
prescribed as 58 years ... clearly
suggesting a particular age and it is not the function of the Tribunal to
determine the age of superannuation/retirement. Said Service Regulations
Respondent No.1 rejecting the request
for change in retirement age of Assistant Director's post from 58
years to 62 years ... increase
the age of the retirement from the State Government does not
estop the Institute to increase the retirement age as the
Memorandum of Association
petitions.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua, Judge.
Office memorandum dated 29.03.2013 enhancing the
retirement age of the Blind Government Employees from 58 years
to 60 years ... retirement
benefits. In such cases, the officer is deemed to have retired
from the date of premature retirement and eligible to receive
the retirement benefits
petitions.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua, Judge.
Office memorandum dated 29.03.2013 enhancing the
retirement age of the Blind Government Employees from 58 years
to 60 years ... retirement
benefits. In such cases, the officer is deemed to have retired
from the date of premature retirement and eligible to receive
the retirement benefits
petitions.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua, Judge.
Office memorandum dated 29.03.2013 enhancing the
retirement age of the Blind Government Employees from 58 years
to 60 years ... retirement
benefits. In such cases, the officer is deemed to have retired
from the date of premature retirement and eligible to receive
the retirement benefits
petitions.
Jyotsna Rewal Dua, Judge.
Office memorandum dated 29.03.2013 enhancing the
retirement age of the Blind Government Employees from 58 years
to 60 years ... retirement
benefits. In such cases, the officer is deemed to have retired
from the date of premature retirement and eligible to receive
the retirement benefits
join
service after 1.4.2013. In other words, they claim that the retirement
age of all the employees should have been made until the attainment ... assertion of the appellant that a parity in the
retirement age reduces the combat effectiveness of the Force
has been stoutly denied by the respondents