Constitution of India, Art. 14-Central Civil Services
(Pension) Rules, 1972 and Regulations governing pension for
Armed Forces Personnel-Liberalisation in computation of
pension effective ... from specified date-Divides pensioners so
as to confer benefit on some while denying it to others-
Classification arbitrary, devoid of rational nexus to object
Petition should be granted. In Union of India v. All India Services Pensioners Association . this Court has given reasons, for dismissing the Special Leave Petition ... State of Orissa in not fixing the amount of his pension on the basis of his confirmation as the Registrar of the High Court
dated
18.3.1982 was issue under Rule 9 of the Central Civil
Services (pension) Rules, 1972 (hereinafter called the
'Rules') proposing withdrawal of full ... pension and gratuity
admissible to the respondent on the ground that the
Government suffered substantial loss of revenue due to the
misconduct of the respondent
computation of the period of work-
charged services from qualifying service for pension. This Court has
affirmed the decision of the High Court of State ... should be counted for
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computation of qualifying service for grant of pension.
5. This Court in other cases has followed the aforesaid decision
which falls for consideration is whether the
Appellant is entitled to claim pension even though he resigned from service
of his own volition ... Staff) Regulations, 1960 and thereafter the Life
Insurance Corporation of India (Employees) Pension Rules, 1995 (hereinafter
referred to as “Pension Rules”) which, though notified
payment of Running Allowance. Under the relevant rules com-putation of
pension after retirement is made on the basis of average emoluments and a
part ... amendment of the rules on the ground that total amount of
pension and retirement benefits they would have received before the
amendment were not reduced
Central Government framed Regulations known as the Reserve Bank of India Pension Regulations, 1930 (hereinafter called 'the Regulations'). By the said Regulations brought ... into force with effect from 1st November, 1990 a pension scheme was introduced in substitution of the existing Contributory Provident Fund Scheme (hereinafter alluded
subscriber to Contributory Provident Fund Scheme. Railways introduced
the pension scheme vide Railway Board's letter dated 16.11.1957. Under
the said scheme, those ... entered Railway service on or after
16.11.1957, were automatically governed by the pension scheme. Those
employees who were in service as on 1.4.1957 and those
inserted s. 6A in the Act for the establishment of the
Family Pension Fund, and in exercise of its powers the
Central Government created ... Family Pension Scheme, 1971
and para 9 of the Scheme created a Family Pension Fund and
provided that from and out of contribution payable
Government framed another scheme on 29.10.1999 – the
Himachal Pradesh Corporate Sector Employees Pension (Family Pension,
Commutation of Pension and Gratuity) Scheme, 1999. In the present ... Himachal Pradesh. The aforesaid corpus fund, was to be
treated as the pension fund, for payment of pension under ‘the 1999
Scheme