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Ex-Servicemen Welfare Union vs Union Of India And Ors on 5 January, 2026

"No. 1/43/2009-EA1-315 Government of India Cabinet Secretariat (SR) ***** Room No. 1001, B-1 Wing, 10th Floor, Pt. Deen Dayal Antyodaya Bhawan CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003, the ORDER 22 FEB 2018 Subject:- Implementation of the judgement dated 29.01.2016 of Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in CWP No. 1335 of 2012 in the Ex- Servicemen Welfare Union Vs UOI and others.
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Ifci Retirees Welfare Forum vs Ifci Limited And Others on 4 March, 2022

67. Mr. HL Tiku, learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of the Petitioner would submit that the grievance of the Petitioner is against the Respondent No. l, in not following the same benchmark/yardstick/methodology for calculation of DR in respect of its retirees/pensioners in that the Respondent No. 1 has illegally created classification between its retirees. One class of retirees/pensioners, i.e., the employees of Respondent No. 1 who retired in the pay scales effective between November 1, 1997 and October 31, 2002, are being paid DA on rates mentioned in the IBA Circular dated February 1, 2008 on a slab basis, while another class, i.e., the employees of Respondent No. 1 who retired in the pay scales effective from November 1, 2002 are being paid DR as per the rates followed by the RBI, at a single rate. It is the contention of Mr. Tiku that there is no reasoning, justification or criteria as to what is the basis of the Respondent No. l to classify the pensioners and discriminate amongst them. To buttress his argument, he has placed reliance on the Judgments of the Supreme Court in D.S. Nakara & Ors. v. Union of India, (1983) 1 SCC 305, All Manipur Pensioners Association v. State of Manipur & Ors., (2020) 14 SCC 625, and the Judgment of a Division Bench of this Court in Ex- Servicemen Welfare Union & Anr. v. Union of India & Ors.,
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Raj Karan Singh And Ors. vs Union Of India And Ors. on 25 April, 2017

22. Learned counsel for the petitioners has also sought to place reliance on a Division Bench judgment of this Court in Ex-Servicemen Welfare Union & Another Vs. Union of India & Others, 228 (2016) DLT 206 (DB). The grievance raised in the said petition was with regard to the fixation of the cut-off date for grant of pension and pensionary benefits to Special Frontier Force "SFF" personnel at par with the Indian Army 'Y' PBORS. This Court held that there was no justification for fixing of the cut-off date for denying pension to the pre-01.01.2009 retirees. This decision is of no avail to the petitioners, for the reason that the petitioners, admittedly, are not a part of the SFF. The petitioners were appointed for the purpose of maintaining the Savings Scheme Deposit (SSD) Fund - a welfare scheme run through personal contribution made by the Troops of SFF. The Troops of SFF, undoubtedly, are Government servants. However, that by itself does not clothe the petitioners with the status of Government servants. The petitioners are not a part of SFF.
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