passed by the 2nd respondent rejecting their request for transfer from Contributory
Pension Scheme to Statutory Pension Scheme.
2. The reliefs sought ... order directing the
respondents to include the applicants from the
contributory pension scheme to statutory pension scheme in
the cadre ofPostman, Palakkad from year
restructured defined contributional pension system
for Central Government employees came into force with effect from
01.01.2004. Thereafter, Pensioners and Pensioners Welfare Department ... Pension Scheme
rather than being brought under the New Pension System. He also stated
that, he should be governed by the CCS (Pension) Rules
From 1.1.2004 the earlier CCS (Pension) Rules, have been substituted
by Contributory Pension Rules in respect of those who entered service on or
after ... first held only in 2004 after the promulgation of new contributory
pension scheme and the vacancies pertain to 2002, the delay has occurred
on account
representation on 25.06.2011. The applicant was erroneously included in
the new Contributory Pension Scheme and on that basis, recovery from his
salary is being made ... applicant was appointed as Temporary
Trackman on 16.04.2008. The new Contributory Pension Scheme came
into force with effect from 01.01.2004. Since the applicant joined
service has not been taken
for considering his qualifying service for pension. Contributory pension
scheme has been sanctioned to the employees entered into service from ... 2003/TA/67-74 dated 04.02.2004
on New Contributory Pension Scheme.
Annexure R.-4 - True copy of Director General Posts letter
those who are recruited to
the service are entitled to contributory pension scheme only and not for any
pensionary benefits under CCS (Pension) Rules
posted as such only on
30.8.2005, is entitled to get pension under the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972
by giving notional date of appointment as Postman ... Obviously, all appointments after 1.1.2004 are governed by
the new contributory pension scheme which has come into vogue on that
day and CCS (Pension) Rules
from
24.5.2006 vide Annexure A-8.
(e) The Government had introduced Contributory Pension Scheme
in respect of persons appointed in the Central Government with effect ... earlier CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972 would not apply and the
new Contributory Pension Scheme alone would apply. This, however,
involved compulsory recovery, from
inaction of the respondents to place him under the old pension
scheme and the benefits flowing therefrom.
2 Brief facts of the case as stated ... recoveries are being made from his salary towards the new
contributory pension Scheme. He avers that the old pension Scheme is more
advantageous than
That means, they should be treated
having appointed under the non-contributory statutory pension scheme
covered by CCS(Pension) Rules. Accordingly, they gave representations,
Annexures ... Pension) Rules.
Introduction of a new re-structured defined contributory pension system to
the new entrants replacing the then existing system of defined pension
system