dearness pay unless it enters into the computation of superannuation or retirement benefits of the employee concerned; (b) employer's contribution to the provident fund
petitioners' case that before
1957 the only scheme for retirement benefits in the Railways
was the Provident Fund Scheme wherein each employee ... count the officiat-
ing pay for the purpose of retirement benefits in case of
those who were in service on 1.9.62. Accordingly, a fresh
option
retirement, namely, that the State exchequer would
have to find and pay Rs. 70 crores on one single
day by way of retirement benefits ... retirement."
This was an erroneous and unwarranted reading of the terms
of reference. A review of retirement benefits would
undoubtedly cover the examination
dearness pay unless it enters into the computation of superannuation or retirement benefits of the employee concerned; (b) employer's contribution to the provident fund ... termination of service or superannuation or voluntary retirement, like gratuity, severance pay, leave encashment, voluntary retrenchment benefits, commutation of pension and similar payments; (vii) "maximum
such pension, gratuity, provident fund and other retirement benefits ordinarily admissible to them under the rules or authorisations of the banking company immediately before
discharge his statutory obligation in
terms of the Death-cum-Retirement Benefit Scheme, 1981. It is the case of the
writ petitioner that after meeting ... retirement of the respective husbands of the petitioners' respective husbands
until the date of actual payment of the retirement benefits to the petitioners
that Rule 28(6) of the All India
Services (Death-cum-Retirement Benefits) Rules; 1958 insofar
as it tended to restrict pensioners to retirement benefits ... entitled to payment of gratuity as a part of retirement
benefits at the rates specified in the Notification No.
33;12 73-AIS (ii) dated
force; (vi) any retrenchment compensation or any gratuity or other retirement benefit payable to the employee or any ex gratia payment made
other terms and conditions of service (including pension, gratuity and other retirement benefits) of, [the Presiding Officer of a Tribunal or the Chairperson
other terms and conditions of service (including pension, gratuity and other retirement benefits) of, the Chairman, [* * *] [[The word " Vice-Chairman" omitted ... option, be reckoned as a post-retirement re-employment counting for pension and other retirement benefits in the service to which he belonged.] [Inserted