retiral benefits as per the provisions of the
Contributory Provident Fund Scheme. On 7th December, 2000, the Board of
Management of the University passed ... gave an option
to its employees to either continue under the Contributory Provident Fund
Scheme or to opt for a pension scheme under the Pension
that the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) employees were
governed by the Contributory Provident Fund Scheme. The employees of
the DTC preferred a writ petition under ... option to opt
for the Pension Scheme or the Employees
Contributory Provident Fund as at present, within 30
days from the date of issue
noticed.
2. Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) employees were governed
by Contributory Provident Fund scheme. The employees had filed a
writ petition before the Supreme Court ... option
to opt for the Pension Scheme or the Employees
Contributory Provident Fund as at present, within 30
days from the date of issue
serving in TALCO, he had contributed
2
to the contributory provident fund benefit. The
stipulation in the notification which is relevant for
the present purpose ... permanent absorption under a Statutory Board
may either opt to receive contributory provident
fund benefits which have accrued to him from the
State Public Sector
contributory provident fund and
membership of a pension fund. It is stated that employees of other public
sector bank are eligible either for contributory provident
contributory provident fund and membership of a
pension fund. It is stated that employees of other
public sector bank are eligible either for contributory
provident
also pointed out that the petitioner/respondent was member of the Contributory Provident Fund and that scheme was in force at the time when ... elect either to retain the benefits of existing Board's Contributory Provident Fund or to come under these Regulations within three months from
Chief Executive Officer would be
entitled to Leave Salary Contribution, Contributory Provident
Fund, Service Gratuity as applicable to the post, which are
included
Government of M.P. has collected a certain sum towards the contributory provident fund of the employee right from the year 1960 and has transferred
with the legality of the claim
for pension in lieu of Contributory Provident Fund (for short ‘CPF’) of
some officers of the Canara Bank