railway employees who were
covered by the Railway Contributory Provident Fund Scheme.
The Provident Fund Scheme was replaced in the year 1957 by
the Pension ... opting for the Provident Fund
Scheme. Petitioner No. 5 also retired on 19.6.1972 opting
for the Provident Fund Scheme. Petitioner No. 6 retired
Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous
Provisions Act, 1952 (hereinafter referred to as `the
Provident Fund Act ') has been enacted with the object ... indicates that the scheme of Contributory
Provident Fund, by way of retiral benefit, envisaged
by the Provident Fund Act , is in the nature
State Government and whose employees are entitled to the benefit of contributory provident fund or old age pension in accordance with any scheme or rule ... State Act and whose employees are entitled to the benefits of contributory provident fund or old age pension in accordance with any scheme or rule
State Government and whose employees are entitled to the benefit of Contributory provident fund or old age pension in accordance with any scheme or rule ... State Act and whose employees are entitled to the benefits of contributory provident fund or old age pension in accordance with any scheme or rule
contribution" means any amount credited in a Provident Fund, by any authority administering the Fund, by way of addition to, a subscription to or deposit ... credit of an individual account in, the Fund; and "contributory Provident Fund" means a Provident Fund the rules of which provide for the crediting
Section 2. 90] For Food Corporation of India (Contributory Provident Fund) Regulations, 1967, see Gazette of India, 27-5-1967. Pt. III, Section
been computed as envisaged under Haryana Aided
Schools (Special Pension Contributory Provident Fund Rules-2001). As per
Rule 5 (i) (ii) of the said Rules ... service for which the contribution
has been made towards the contributory provident fund can be taken into
account for computing the pensionary benefits. The said
Delhi
Transport Undertaking. The said Corporation had in place a
Contributory Provident Fund Scheme for its employees and
needless to state each month ... employee, who needless to state was a member of the
Contributory Provident Fund. The employees of the
Corporation agitated for long that the pension scheme
Central Government employees who were
governed by the Contributory Provident Fund (for short, “CPF”)
were permitted to opt for General Provident Fund and Pension
Scheme ... notification were:
“The Central Government employees who are governed by the
Contributory Provident Fund Scheme (CPF Scheme) have been
given repeated options in the past
option from the petition as to whether he would remain in Contributory Provident Fund Scheme or would switch over to the Pension Scheme. The petitioner ... legal obligation under the Provident Fund Account ends while under the Pension Scheme it begins. The rules governing the Provident fund and its contribution