section (3) of section 3;pension payable to a Judge, including extraordinary pensions and gratuities; (c) travelling allowances to a Judge; (d) use of official
High Court Judges (Salaries And Conditions Of Service) Act, 1954
17. Extraordinary pensions.—
The rules for the time being in force with respect ... grant of extraordinary pensions and gratuities in relation to an officer of the Central Civil Services, Class I who has entered service on or after
dearness allowances with interest as admissible under the Rules on the extraordinary pension and to pay ex gratia payment of Rs. 50,000 along with ... beneficiaries of family pension under U. P. Librised Pension Rules, 1961/U. P. Retirement Benefit Rules, 1961/New Family Pension Scheme. 1965 ; and that
writ petition under
Category 'C' of the extraordinary pension scheme. The writ-petitioner was also
held to be entitled to arrears alongwith interest ... force."
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5. Claims to pension or family pension.-
(1) Any claim to pension or family pension shall be regulated by the
provisions
including the extraordinary pensionary benefit
were awarded. The Hon'ble Apex Court also awarded
interest on delayed payment of extraordinary pension at
the rate ... original writ petitioner
(wife) was granted family pension in terms of Pension
Rules of 1972. Thereafter, extraordinary pension in
terms of the Central Civil Services
including the extraordinary pensionary benefit
were awarded. The Hon'ble Apex Court also awarded
interest on delayed payment of extraordinary pension at
the rate ... original writ petitioner
(wife) was granted family pension in terms of Pension
Rules of 1972. Thereafter, extraordinary pension in
terms of the Central Civil Services
circular the petitioners
are not entitled for the pension or extraordinary pension.
Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that in
terms of the Circular dated ... pension.
As against this, learned counsel for the respondents
submits that there is no provision for grant of pension and
that the extraordinary pension
duty. By the impugned order the petitioner has been denied the extraordinary pension on the ground that her husband did not die during the performance ... Constitution in exercise of powers know as the U.P. Police (Extraordinary Pension) (First Amendment) Rules, 1975. These rules have been given retrospective effect from
Basic Pay as disability pension in addition to
the invalid pension and gratuity admissible under the CCS (Pension) Rules,
1972, apart from the compensation which ... being paid invalid pension under the CCS Pension Rules. He submitted that
once invalid pension was paid to the employee on account of his disability
husband falls under Category C, however, she
is not entitled to Extraordinary Pension because her husband was
governed by Workmen's Compensation ... governed by
CCS (EOP) Rules. The respondents are denying Extraordinary Pension
to the petitioner on the sole ground that her husband was governed