Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Credit Card for Pensioners By Cdr R Pathak

Dear All

Central Bank is offering Credit card to all pensioners upto the age of 65 if you have an account with them.

FYI

Brgds

R W Pathak
Cdr Ravindra Waman Pathak I.N.(Retd)
Member and Coordinator IESM Pension Cell
(Mobile 919822329340)

Friday, November 20, 2009

Letter to Secy ESW by V Adm B Ghose Head Pension Cell

From
Vice Admiral Barin Ghose (Retired)
Head IESM Pension Cell

Dear Sir / Madam
The Pension Cell has recieved numerous complaints of Exservicemen regarding non reciept of their dues as per Govt orders. These include
Non payment of arrears of 6th CPC by banks even though Govt had assured payment by 30 Sep 09
Non credit of familiy pension to widows as per directions of GOI
Non credit of pension to Lt Cols on their revision to PB 4.
And many many more
All these are on account of PDAs/Banks not having trained staff/interest or ability to address the complex subject of Military Pensions inspite of being paid for their services.
Request ESW Div of MOD follow the DOPT in having a Pensioners Portal with paid Pensioners Associations to help, Pension Grievance Cell whose details are given below

Pension Grievance Cell





The functions of the Pension Grievances Cell in the Department of Pension and P.W. are as under:-
To register the complaints received from various sources pertaining to pensionary matters
To forward the complaints to the concerned Ministries/Departments etc.,
To pursue with the Departments
To remind the Departments and
To review and monitor the position every fortnight
Pension grievances appearing in the Newspapers/media will be attended to and Editors informed of the action taken.

There are a number of important issues which affect Defence pensioners which we would like to discuss with the Secy ESW.I would like to assure you that Pension Cell will only discuss problems flowing from GOI/MOD approved orders and solict your help for a solution.
I await your early response
Yours sincerely


Vice Admiral Barin Ghose (Retired)
Head Pension Cell
Indian Ex Servicemen Movement
B 449 Sushant Lok I
Gurgaon 122002 Haryana
Phone 124-4044069, Mobile 9871381479
E Mail bag1944@yahoo.co.in

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Improved Pension (ONE RANK ONE PENSION) for underprivileged Veterans

Subject: Improved Pension (ONE RANK ONE PENSION) for underprivileged Veterans

Dear Veterans (Brig) Kamboj,
Government of India is likely to issue orders for improved pension for Underprivileged veterans (so called included in the term PBORs what we all hate). However this organization has faxed the following reminder to Defence Minister with copy to S Harbans Singh, Director Pension, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence, GOI. Please note, this has nothing to do with ONE RANK ONE PENSION. If you stand by the Underprivileged Veterans, please paste this on your blog 'Report my Signal' for the information of Veterans.
Regards,
Veteran Prabhjot singh Chhatwal PLS Retd.

IESL/13/2009- Dated: 5 Oct.2009
To
Shri AK Antony,
Minister for Defence ,
Government of India ,
South Block, Sena Bhawan,
New Delhi-110 011

Sub: Post– Sixth CPC Demands of Veterans
Respected Sir,
The veterans, all over India, were, in fact, highly elated on your announcement in regard to the payment of all arrears, in respect of sixth CPC to Veterans(ex-servicemen) before Diwali.
This organization takes liberty to remind, your good-self, that the orders regarding your Government's much publicized announcement, One Rank One Pension for PBORs (Veterans below the Commissioned Ranks) has not been issued yet. As such, how can they expect their arrears of One Rank One Pension before Diwali?
Is it a clerical delay or otherwise? But, Sir, it will not be out of place mention that if the same is delayed, credit for doing good things will be taken by your adversaries. The Veterans are thinking to celebrate BLACK DIWALI if they are not given One Rank One Pension before Diwali.

Now, it is up to your government, what it wants to do. But we, on our part, would wish to remind you to do the needful at the earliest and garner the well wishes from the veterans for your government.
With a hope for an early action,
Sd/-
(Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS Retd.)
Copy to:
S.Harbans Singh,Director, Deptt. of Sainik Welfare, Ministry of Defence, Govt of India, Sena Bhawan, New Delhi- for information please.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Claiming Arrears By Lt Col & Eq - On Revision PB3 to PB4 by Lt Col MG Kapoor

From: Madan Gopal Kapoor madangopal.kapoor@gmail.com
To: ""REPORT MY SIGNAL" (CS Kamboj)" kamboj_cs@yahoo.co.in
Cc: MADAN GOPAL KAPOOR
Sent: Friday, 25 September, 2009 1:08:00 PM
Subject: Reg: Claiming Arrears By Lt Col & Eq - On Revision PB3 to PB4
Dear Brig Kamboj,

I am writing to you to dissminate, at your option, to affected Lt Col and equivalent how I got my arreas of Pension on upgradation of my pension from Pay Band -3 to Pay Band - 4.

I approached my Bankers SBI on number of occasions subsequent to the issuance of May 21 letter revising the pension of Lt Col and eq ranks, but to no avail. They kept narrating cock and bull stories - ours is a centralised system - it will take time - so on and so forth.

Fed up I served them 'Legal Notice' on 7.9.2009 giving them 7 days to credit the arreares failing which I cautioned them I shall claim interest at Bank's PLR (Prime Lending Rate) for the 'Deficiency of Sevice' . The Notice was to the CMD, SBI, Mumbai and to the AGM of the Branch.

It had telling effect. On 15th I got phone call from the AGM. He asked for three more days. Dot on 18th he called me to inform that the arrears, including 60% arrears due by 30.9.2009 too had been credited to my account.

I am attaching as attachment copy of my legal notice so that the veterans who have still not got the arrears may take the cue and send legal notice on similar lines, giving their own respective facts.

You may at your option publish it in the Blog for others to take benefit, if so advised.

MG
(Lt Col MG Kapoor, practising law in Delhi HC)

...
REGISTERED A.D.

Lt Col (S) M.G. Kapoor (Retd) Tele: 011-26439429
Advocate 011-26476540
Delhi High Court Mob: +919810938378

IV-B-17, Amar Colony,
Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi – 110 024
07 September 2009

To,
1. The A.G.M.
State Bank of India,
… edited …
2. C.M.D.,
Headquarters, State Bank of India,
Nariman Point,
Mumbai.
LEGAL NOTICE


Sirs,
Please take Notice as follows:
1. That my pension account is in your Bank Branch at … edited; account No. being … edited ... My PPO No. is … edited … .
2. That I was commissioned into the India Army on 11.12.1962.
3. That I retired on 22.1.1984 (FN) in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (Substantive) (for short Lt Col (S)).
4. That in implementation of the recommendations of the sixth CPC by the Government of India the Pay Structure for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Army (other than the MNS Officers) and equivalent ranks in Navy and Air Force issued vide Government of India, Ministry of Defence, letter No. 17(4)/2008(1)/D(Pen/Policy) dated 11.11.2008 as amended vide letter even No. dated 20.1.2009, were further revised under Special Army Instruction No. 2/S/2008 dated 21.4.2009 under which Lieutenant Colonels and equivalent ranks in Navy and Air Force have been placed in Pay Band – 4 (i.e. Rs. 37400 – Rs. 67000) with Grade Pay of Rs.8,000/- p.m. and MSP of Rs. 6,000/- p.m.
5. That accordingly, the rates of minimum guaranteed pension for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (Substantive) / Lieutenant Colonel (Time Scale) and equivalent ranks in Navy and Air Force, earlier notified in Annexure-II to Ministry of Defence above quoted letter dated 20.1.2009, were substituted with the rates indicated in Annexure to Ministry of Defence letter No.17(4)/2008(1)/D(Pen/Policy) dated 21.5.2009,copy of which is already in your possession.
6. That as per the said Annexure to 21.5.2009 letter my pension as on 1.1.2006 is to be fixed at Rs.21,807/-, having completed 21 years of service in the rank of LT COL (S) on retirement. The revised pension with 22% DA as on 30.6.2009 works out to 26,605/- p.m. The D.A. for the current Half Year1.7.2009 to 31.12.2009 @ 24% has also been announced by the Government. Accordingly my pension from 1.7.2009 (payable on 1.8.2009) onwards is 27041/-
7. That although more than three months have passed, from the issue of Orders to fix the pension of the Lieutenant Colonels as per the Annexure to Government Order dated 21.5.2008, I have neither been paid the revised pension nor admitted the arrears.
8. That I have time and again visited your Bank in Lajpat Nagar and requested them to expedite release of arrears of pension as also admit revised pension as per Pay Band – 4.
9. That however, I am always given cock-and-bull stories as to why the revised pension and the arrears have not been paid. Although I was not obliged so to do, I have vide my letter dated 18.8.2009 even given all details in writing to the Bank to facilitate early payment of revised pension and arrears.
10. That it appears your Bank is not oblivious to the problems of the pensioners and seems not concerned in paying the revised pension and arrears. All other Banks have released the revised pension with arrears to Lieutenant Colonel by 31.7.2009.
11. That now the Government has even issued release of the balance 60% arrears by 30.9.2009.
12. That as per my calculations the sum due to me is as at Annexure to this letter giving detailed calculations. By not paying the arrears the Bank is depriving me from using such arrears. This is deficiency in service.

Now I call upon you to release the arrears as admissible within 7 days of this Notice failing which I shall be constrained to initiate appropriate proceedings against the Bank for deficiency in service at Bank’s risks and costs and the Bank shall also be liable to pay interest at the PLR of the Bank, which please note,.
I have kept a copy of this Notice for my record.
Truly,
(IC-14136P Lt Col (S) M.G. Kapoor)
Advocate
Annexure
(Refers to Para 12 of the Notice)
Calculations of Arrears
Basic Pension to be Fixed as on 1.1.2006 as per 21.5.2009 letter: 21807/-
Period

(a) D.A.%

(b)Total Pension p.m.
(c)Total Pension for the period at (a)
(d)
1.1.2006 –
30.6.2006
Nil
21807/-
130842/-
1.7.2006 – 31.12.2006
2%
22243/-
133458/-
1.1.2007 – 30.6.2007
6%
23115/-
138690/-
1.7.2007 – 31.12.2007
…………9%
23770/-
142620/-
1.1.2008 – 30.6.2008
12%
24424/-
146544/-
1.7.2008 – 31.8.2008
16%
…….25296/-
50592/-


Total Pension Receivable upto 31.8.2008 (payable till 1.9.2008) = 742746/-

Total Pension Received till 31.8.2008 (Received till 1.9.2008) =

Pension For: Amount

January 2006 11630/-
February 2006 11630/-
March 2006 to February 2007 147440/-
March 2007 to February 2008 161468/-
March 2008 to August 2008 85928/-
Total: 418096/-

Arrears till 31.8.2008: 742746 – 418096 = 324650/-
40% of Arrears till 31.8.2008 0.4 x 324650 = 129860/-
40% Arrears received till 31.8.2009 30054/- (Received on 8.12.2008)

Balance of 40% Arrears 129860 – 30054 = 99806/- (i) (To be released immediately after 21.5.2009 letter)
60% of Arrears till 31.8.2008 194790/- (To be released by 30.9.2009)

Post 31.8.2008:

Period Amount Amount To be
Receivable Received Received

Sep’ 08 to 25296/- x 4 16798/- x 4
Dec’ 08 = 101184 = 67192/- 33992/- (ii)

Jan’ 09 to 26605 x 6 17667/- x 6
Jun’09 = 159630/- 106002/- 53628/- (iii)

Total payable till 30.6.2009 (as on 1.7.2009) = (i) + (ii) + (iii)
99806 + 33992 + 53628 = 187426/-
Remaining 60% Arrears = 194790/- (To be released by 30.9.2009)

E&OE

(IC-14136P Lt Col (S) M.G. Kapoor)
Advocate

Well Done Gp Capt SS Pathak..Lt Gen Sk Bahri

From: Satish Kumar Bahri skbahri1@yahoo.com
To: REPORT MY SIGNAL (CS Kamboj) kamboj_cs@yahoo.co.in
Sent: Friday, 25 September, 2009 2:48:54 PM
Subject: Pension Problems
Great and dedicated work is being done by Gp Capt SS Phatak in sorting veterans pension problems. He deserves a special praise as he is spending a lot of his time and following up cases. Barin and his team also deserve our grateful thanks.

Satish
Lt Gen SK Bahri (Retd) (1st JSW Course)
E 403 Som Vihar Apts,
RK Puram
New Delhi 110022 - India

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Last opportunity for commutation of additional pension for defence personnel who retired between 01-01-2006 and 02-09-2008

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Very Important : Last opportunity for commutation of additional pension for defence personnel who retired between 01-01-2006 and 02-09-2008

Personnel who retired between 01 Jan 2006 and 02 Sept 2008 had availed their commutation of pension at old rates and at the old percentage. The Sixth Central Pay Commission had enhanced the percentage of commutable value to 50%. As a result, some personnel who had retired prior to the announcement of the acceptance of the 6th CPC had gone home with a commutation value at 5th CPC rates and at a lesser percentage. The Govt had then granted an option to such retirees to opt for the new rates if they so desired. Due to lack of circulation of this option, coupled with lack of knowledge of the issue, many did not exercise the same. The problem was compounded by the fact that no cut-off date or last date for exercising the option was mentioned in the letter issued by the Govt of India.

The Ministry of Defence has now decided that the said option for additional commutation may be exercised by such left out retired personnel by 10 October 2009. Those who do not exercise the option by 10-10-2009 would be deemed to have refused the additional commutation.

The entire circular of PCDA(P) on the issue alongwith the Govt letter dated 10-09-2009 on the subject can be accessed and downloaded by clicking here.


Please spread the word since there shall be no separate communication to defence personnel on the issue.

The earlier letter dated 12-11-2008 detailing the modalities of commutation after the 6th CPC can be accessed by clicking here. (Please refer to Para 9.3 of this)


The option certificates and corrigendum of the above mentioned letter dated 12-11-2008 can be accessed by clicking here.


Once again the same request : Please do not email me individual queries or doubts on calculations on the above, my profession does not allow me the luxury of such time. You are most welcome to post your queries / doubts as comments to this post. Thanks.
Posted by Navdeep / Maj Navdeep Singh at 5:01 AM

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Pension Red- Tape by Col VT Venkatesh (Retd)

Pension Red- Tape

I had invited two serving bank officials to RSI Bangalore as a token of my appreciation for the outstanding work they had done/ doing for ESM's 6 PCP implementation.
It was a very fruitful meeting & I came to know the startling news that RBI pays Rs45/ per transaction to the banks for pension credit i.e. a total of 9 crores (assuming the total ESM population as 20 lakhs) is paid by the RBI to banks every month & this alone amounts to 108 crores every year. Imagine having own IESM bank to take care of the transactions. Just imagine what we can do for ESM even if we get a fraction of this amount even Re 1/ per transaction.
Another sad fact that came to light again was about widows whose pension has not been revised since long. He quoted the name of one Mrs Thangammal (from Bangalore) wife of a sqn ldr who died in 1956 (the year I was born) & her pension has not been revised since 1956. She is 92 now & her dues amount to 24 lakhs. In spite of his best efforts he has not been able to get her the pension due to red tapism all over (including AF records office).

He will be providing her details to me next week & then I will request the IESM Pension cell to take up her case (if I am not able to solve it).
When we dig into a case we find all kinds of unexpected issues. This creates real agony for the widow (what I would call as a double whammy -death of loved one & reduced pension payment)
This only illustrates that we need to have a parallel org with CDA(P) on a PPP model to manage the pension issue. It should have a software development team & a data maintenance team along with a call center to address all issues of ESM pension on a pro active manner (& not a reactive manner). People may say that this the job of the CDA(P). Since we have to live with realities & we cannot change the work culture of a govt org we have no choice but to under take this mission. In the bargain we will obtain the ESM's data also which will facilitate unity of ESM (though we will be bound by some govt regulations also)
He also told me that 60 % arrears are expected on 22 Sep 2009 (to keep their names confidential I am not revealing the bank name).

Col VT Venkatesh (Retd)

Abnormal Pension Disparity by Maj Gen renjen

Abnormal Pension Disparity

Dear Friends,

May I request those of you who retired in Oct- Dec 2005 and those who retired in Jan- Mar 2006 to kindly send me (cc to Maj Gen Surjit Singh) a scanned copy of your PPOs. Ask your friends to send, if necessary. We need PPOs from officers of each rank to build a case for non- application of mind in awarding pensions (post 6 CPC). If you cannot scan and send, please post it to me.
Help us to help yourselves.
Visit www.iesm.org for information on veterans' issues.
Best regards,

Maj Gen (Retd) PK Renjen, AVSM

Inadequate Compensation by Brig Nawab singh

Inadequate Compensation

Date: Saturday, 12 September, 2009, 5:05 PM

Dear All,
One of the Delhi based Channel have undertaken the task of relaying stories of those families of martyrs who did not receive adequate compensation from the Government on the lines of Kargil martyrs. Basically soldiers who died while fighting terrorist during period from 2001 to 2009.
We request all to intimate details of any such known case or cases.
Regards,
Brig Nawab Singh (Retd)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Non-revision of pension of post-2006 retirees :by Navdeep

Friday, September 11, 2009

Non-revision of pension of post-2006 retirees :

Orders of the Hon’ble High Court
Regular readers may remember that the Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court had issued a notice of motion to the PCDA(P) and other authorities for not revising the pension of post-06 retirees even though the orders to the effect were issued in November 2008. A civil writ petition in this regard was filed by Brig P S Sanghera, a retired officer of the Sappers. The Ministry of Defence had issued orders for revising the pensions of pre-1-1-06 retirees on 11 Nov 2008 and post 1-1-06 retirees on 12 Nov 2008. Though the pensions of pre-06 pensioners were revised in accordance with the new 6th CPC scales immediately thereafter, many post-06 retirees were (are) still being released pensions at 5th CPC scales. Even other retiral benefits of post-06 retirees had not been configured and released in accordance with the new scales. Certain officers who retired after 01 January 2006 had pegged their dues from the PCDA (P) at more than Rs 30 lacs.

The Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court has finally decided the issue and directed the PCDA(P) vide a concise, brief and to-the-point order, to release the revised pensionary benefits within a period of 3 months. The orders are however individually (and not universally) applicable. The decision of the Hon’ble Court can be downloaded and accessed by clicking here.
Posted by Navdeep / Maj Navdeep Singh at 5:47 AM

PCDA(P) for 80+ defence pensioners / family pensioners by Maj navdeep

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Separate instructions by PCDA(P) for 80+ defence pensioners / family pensioners / casualty award pensioners

While instructions were issued by the Govt of India, Department of Pensions, for civilian pensioners, the same were awaited for defence pensioners of all categories.

Some readers (and I’m particularly referring here to a longish mail received by me on the subject from a senior retired veteran) had remarked that there was no use of such instructions or provisioning of age proof since the date of birth is already mentioned in the PPO and/or other discharge documents and that this is just a way of harassing veterans. This is however incorrect. There are many cases where the date of birth and age proof is not available. This is particularly true in cases of WWII Veterans and their families and also reservists and others who were discharged on reduction of military establishment. Anyway, cynicism today is a way of life and there is no escape from it, but in my personal opinion, it does not augur well to censure every single step initiated by the govt for making procedures easier for pensioners. Obviously if there is a mention of the date of birth or age in the documents, there is no requirement of producing any such proof and neither would the Pension Disbursing Authority ask for the same, but if it is not so mentioned then it is the Govt’s duty to put out a procedure in black and white for such rare cases and that is what has been done, and in a pretty rudimentary and simple way at that.

More than the PCDA(P) or the banks, it is the bounden duty of all of us to spread the word and find out if our old pensioners / family pensioners / casualty award pensioners are receiving pension in accordance with the correct entitlement. Also it is an obligation of our Record Offices to look into their files and ensure that the dues are flowing out accurately to old pensioners. How well this obligation is discharged depends on us and not on external agencies.

The instructions for defence pensioners can be accessed and downloaded by clicking here.
Posted by Navdeep / Maj Navdeep Singh at 5:21 AM 5 comments

Saturday, September 12, 2009

How the Pension banks make money....on us

From: VT Venkatesh

To: MilVet

Sent: Saturday, 12 September, 2009 12:01:47 PM

Subject: [MilitaryVeterans] Fruitful meeting with Public sector Bank officials


I had invited two serving bank officials to RSI Bangalore as a token of my appreciation for the outstanding work they had done/doing for ESM's 6 PCP implementation( Many people in this group will vouch for this )
It was a very fruitful meeting & I came to know the startling news that RBI pays Rs 45/per transaction to the banks for pension credit i.e. a total of 9 crores (assuming the total ESM population as 20 lakhs)is paid by the RBI to banks every month & this alone amounts to 108 crores every year.Imagine having own IESM bank to take care of the transactions.
Just imagine what we can do for ESM even if we get a fraction of this amount even Re 1/transaction
Another sad fact that came to light again was about widows whose pension has not been revised since long.He quoted the name of one Mrs Thangammal (from Bangalore) wife oif a sqn ldr who died in 1956(the year I was born) & her pension has not been revised since 1956
She is 92 now & her dues amount to 24 lakhs. In spite of his best efforts he has not been able to get her the pension due to red tapism all over(including AF records office ).

He will be providing her details to me next week & then I will request the IESM Pension cell to take up her case(if I am not able to solve it)
When we dig into a case we find all kinds of unexpected issues.This creates real agony for the widow (what I would call as a double whammy -death of loved one & reduced pension payment)

This only illustrates that we need to have a parallel org with CDA(P) on a PPP model to manage the pension issue.It should have a software development team & a data maintenance team along with a call center to address all issues of ESM pension on a pro active manner.(& not a reactive manner)People may say that this the job of the CDA(P).Since we have to live with realities & we can not change the work culture of a govt org we have no choice but to under take this mission.In the bargain we will obtain the ESM's data also which will facilitate unity of ESM (though we will be bound by some govt regulations also)

Venkatesh


--
Col VT Venkatesh(Retd)
Info Tech Consultancy, Software Development & Training
MD - DRAK Software Solutions Pvt Ltd
e mail -venks@NDATigers. com ,venks@vsnl.com

Friday, September 11, 2009

Help for lost PPO by Lt Col Uday Naik

Dear Sir,

I retired from Corps of Engrs in 1998. I am settled in Delhi and now facing a unique problem. I was drawing my pension from SBI Main Br, Sansad Marg, New Delhi. Due to their treatment to the customers, I decided to transfer my pension to NOIDA and submitted all documents accordingly to them. These incl my ORIGINAL PPO. Unfortumnately they have lost the ORIGINAL PPO. Now they are willing to issue a letter stating that they have lost the ORIGINAL PPO.

Can somebody let me know the exact procedure to ontain the duplicate PPO?

--
Lt. Col. Uday Naik
K - 6007
Royale Garden Estate
Plot # E - 12
Sector - 61. NOIDA
U.P. India

Letter to Secy , ESW

WELFARE ASSOCIATION OF ABSORBED CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES IN PUBLIC ENTERPRISES

(Registered under the Societies Registration Act,1886 – Registration No.17991)
B- 77/2 East of Kailash, New Delhi-110065,
Tel Nos;,26859981; 28844483, Mobile 9811144278; FAX 46018422
E Mail; wacgeapsu @ yahoo.in
Dated 8th September 2009

WITHOUT PREJUDICE

To
Mrs Neelam Nath , IAS
Secretary, to Government of India,
Department of Ex Servicemen Welfare
Ministry of Defence
South Block
New Delhi-110001


Subject : Contempt of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and Gross Injustice to veteran Armed Forces Officers absorbed in PSUs several years ago

Madam,
This representation pertains to the rarest of the rare case of injustice meted to a small section of Armed Forces Veterans absorbed in PSUs manufacturing strategic and tactical equipment for the use of the Indian Armed Forces and were the Pioneers of the Defence Industry in the Country They have been singled out for hostile discrimination perhaps without a parallel in the history of the Central Government. Several years ago (Mostly between 1970 to 1990) These veterans were specially selected for absorption to PSUs based their specialized knowledge, high educational & technical qualifications and practical experience including during combat in the field of Radar, Troposcater Communications, Electronic Warfare, Gunnery , Gun Control Systems, Air Defence Radars both mobile and Static,.Armaments ,Rockets, Missiles ,Ship Building, Test Flying of Fighter/transport/Helicopters, Aeronautics and Space applications and in the Public Sector Aviation Industry at a time when experienced trained pilots were not available in this country. All these officers had outstanding service records and had several years of residual service left in the Armed Forces and but for their absorption in the PSUs would have been promoted to High Military ranks. One of our aggrieved members is Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, Ashok Chakra, (Retd) who was permanently absorbed in HAL as a Test Pilot and is the only Indian who has taken part in a manned Test Flight into Space. All cases of such absorption was done after obtaining individual approval of the ACC (irrespective of the Rank) and after individual letters certifying that their premature retirement from the Armed Forces and consequent absorption to PSUs was in public interest . . Subsequent discriminatory actions on the part of the government to treat them as persona non grata in respect of the past services rendered with the Armed Forces was never anticipated by the absorbees...
2. It is because of this reason that we request you to personally examine this representation instead of relying on the biased and negative views expressed by the middle level officers of your Department as well as that of the Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare who all along have misguided senior officers to get their approval for patently Illegal actions to deprive PSU absorbees their legitimate pensionary benefits, in respect of their Government service prior to absorption in the PSUs

3. The undersigned in his capacity of the President of the Association is sending this representation with a full sense of responsibility and am willing to testify on any affidavit in support of the facts mentioned in this representation. I have personally appeared in the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court several times on the issue of Pension to PSU absorbees and am fully aware of the facts of the issue under reference.

4. The applicant “Welfare Association of Absorbed Central Government Employees in Public Enterprises “ is a Society registered under the Societies Act 1860 and was formed for the common welfare of all Central Government Servants from various departments, including Armed Forces Personnel who were absorbed in Public Enterprises) This representation is on behalf of Armed Forces Officers who were absorbed in PSUs in public interest several years back .They are residing in different parts of the country. Most of the surviving civilian members are above the age of 80.. Majority of Armed Forces Absorbees are between the ages of 70 and 80. The number of members has been gradually eroding as many of them have passed away in virtual penury during the past 25 years for which we have been agitating due to the injustice of the Government. After another 10 years there will be hardly any surviving members. Reference to this association have been made in all the judgments of the Hon’ble Supreme Court on the subject of restoration of pension of absorbed central government employees in Public Enterprises as we were the original petitioners who took up this issue. as early as in 1984 ( Writ No.11757-58 of 1984) and in 1985 ( Civil Writ Petition 11855 of 1985)


Immediate Cause of Grievance
5.. Your kind attention is drawn to, Ministry of Defence Department’ of Ex Servicemen Welfare LetteNo1(4)/07/D(Pension/Policy dated 21 August,2009 in respect of Armed Forces Personnel absorbed in PSUs. Earlier We had requested the Ministry of Defence vide our representation dated 19th December 2008 not to be a party to the illegality and contempt of Court by mutais mutandis applying the provisions of Department of Pensioners Welfare O.M 4/38/2008 dated 15/9/2008 to Armed Forces Officers absorbed in PSUs. Regretfully as in the past, the same provisions have been applied to us brushing aside serious and valid and legal objections raised by us.

6. Although, this representation is the against the Ministry of Defence letter dated 21 August 2009, our serious objections are equally valid(except for rules applicable only for Uniformed Officers.) in respect of Civilian members of the Association who are also effected by the malafide provisions of P&W letter dated 15 September 2008..

7. The OM dated 15th September 2008 and Your Department’s letter dated 21 August, 2009 is a gross violation of a series of orders of the Honb’le Supreme Court in Writ Petition No. (C ) 11855 of 1985 as reconfirmed by the Supreme Court Judgment dated 29th November 2006 while Dismissing the Governments SLP and Review Petition against Andhra Pradesh, High Court Judgment dated 23rd December,2003 in Writ Petition No.8532 of 2003. Ministry of Defence Letter No. 1/4/2007-D(Pen/Policy dated 4 December 2007 was issued on the basis of the Supreme Court Judgment and with one stroke of pen even a partial relief given to PSU Absorbees has been reduced by the OM dated 15th September 2008 and therefore we had requested the Minisitry of Defence vide our representation dated 19th December 2008 not to be a party to this illegality and contempt of Court by applying the provisions of that OM to Armed Forces Officers absorbed in PSUs

Brief Back ground.
8. Upto 1984 Armed Forces officers were initially were sent on deputation and after a period of two to three years were seconded to PSUs. From 1985 onwards , officers were selected for PSUs on an Immediate Absorption basis. Most of these officers(Lt Cols/Wing Commanders/Captains, I N )had around 20 years of service had many years of residual service left before superannuation in their parent departments and would have reached senior ranks in the armed Forces had they reverted back to the Armed Forces after the deputation period. In fact most of them wanted to revert back to the Army Navy or Air Force after the period of deputation but the PSUs wanted to retain them as they wanted to continue to use their expertise by getting them permanently absorbed in the PSUs, There was a reluctance on the part of the Armed Forces officers to seek premature retirement because PSU service is not pension able nor the tenure permanent as the services of Executive cadre officers could be terminated after giving three months notice., As an incentive to get them absorbed the Government offered to pay them pro rata pension /gratuity for the period of armed Forces service, Further there was an allurement offered to them to commute their pro rata pension in full. Up to 1986 no officer of the Armed Forces up to the rank of Brigadier got a pension more than Rs 750 pm and the resultant full commuted pension was a very modest sum. As the officers belonged to the service middle class without any savings ,they chose to so commute their paltry pension only to fulfill an urgent or pressing family requirement for which a lump sum was required. It is only for these purposes of necessity that persons choose to commute their pension .

Liberalisation of pension , An Evolutionary process
9. . At the point of time when majority of Absorbees were inducted into the Public enterprises. there was no provision for restoration of pension for any category of pensioners nor there was any provision for increase in the basic pension which was given for life. The Liberalised provisions was an evolutionary process starting with the Nakra Judgment ( DS Nakra and others vs Union of India [AIR1983 ,Supreme Court 130}] and later by the Common Cause Judgement [1987 (1)SCC 142] . As a result of the recommendations of three successive Pay Commissions 4th, 5th and 6th CPCs, the Government of India kept on liberalizing the Pensionary benefits of old pensioners to bring them as close to current pensioners

COMMON CAUSE JUDGMENT
10. In the Common Cause case decided by the Hon’ble Supreme Court [1987(1) SCC 142] ,the Government had themselves offered to restore the commuted pension after 15 years of retirement. As recorded in that judgment the Government had offered that “ the recovery from the pension will stop on the completion of 15 years from the date of retirement” The Court had observed that “in dealing with a matter of this nature, it is not appropriate to be guided. by the example of life insurance; equally unjust it would be to adopt the interest basis. On the other hand, the conclusion should be evolved by relating it to the (years of purchase)’ basis. An addition of two years to the period necessary for the recovery on the basis of years of purchase justifies the adoption of the 15-year rule. This is more or less the basis which appears to be equitable” The principles enunciated in that judgment are firstly, Once the pensioner outlives the purchase period of the commuted pension, then the pension shall be restored and secondly, the Government should not recover more than what it paid to the pensioners upon commutation.
Past Pensioners can not be discriminated on the basis of date of retirement
11. The above principle has been clarified and fortified in the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s Judgment dated 09.10.98 in the case of V. Kasturi Vs MD, SBI in Civil Appeal No.5048 of 98. (!998(5) SCALE page 562) The operative paragraphs of the judgment are as follows: -
“ 20 .It is now time for us to take stock of the situation. From the aforesaid resume of relevant decisions of this Court spread over years to which our attention was invited by learned counsel for the respective parties, the following legal position clearly gets projected.
Category –1
21 .If the person retiring is eligible for pension at the time of his retirement and if he survives till the time by subsequent amendment of the relevant pension scheme, he would become eligible to get enhanced pension or would become eligible to get more pension as per the new formula of computation of pension subsequently brought into force, he would be entitled to get the benefit of the amended pension provision from the date of such order he would be a member of the very same class of pensioners when the additional benefit is being conferred on all of them. In such a situation the additional benefit available to the same class of pensioners cannot be denied to him on the ground that he had retired prior to the date on which the aforesaid additional benefit was conferred on all the members of the same class of pensioners who had survived by the time the scheme granting additional benefit to these pensioners came into force. The line of decisions tracing their roots to the ratio of Nakara’s case (supra) would cover this category of cases.”
PSU Aborbees left out from the benefits of the Common Cause Judgment
12. The discriminatory attitude towards the PSU absorbed employees who had commuted their pensions in full was evident when they were excluded from the benefits given by the Hon’ble Supreme Court to all the pensioners while issuing administrative notifications implementing the judgments first in the Nakra Case and then the Common Cause judgment on the fallacious ground that they had ceased to be central government pensioners The Fourth Pay Commission further liberalised the pensions w.e.f 1/1/86 but once again the government excluded PSU absorbees from the benefits given to other pensioners while implementing the Fourth Pay Commission’s recommendations

PSU Absorbees start their Fight against Injustice
13.. The discriminatory action on the part of the government was pointed out through a number of representations requesting them to the correct the injustice. Having failed to get justice from the administrative authorities. we approached the Hon’ble Supreme court through IA/1/ of 90 to Amended Writ Petition Civil, 11855/85. The Hon’ble court was pleased to pass the following order on 3/2/1993:
“Learned counsel for the petitioners states that the question of restoration of commuted pension has already been decided in Common Cause vs Union of India judgment reported at 1987(1)SCC 142.We direct the Union of India to consider the petitioner’s case in the light of the law laid down by the court in the Common Cause Judgment”
14... The government took no action to implement the above mentioned order and as such we filed IA 2 of 1994 to CWP 11855/85 inter-alia with the prayer that the matter might be referred to a three judge bench .This prayer was necessary as in the intervening period two writ petitions, viz 11757-58/84 and 1088/87 on similar issues had been dismissed by two judge benches.. The matter was subsequently heard by a three judge bench and the court pronounced judgment on 15/12/95..The Government first delayed the implementation of the order and even after a series of contempt petitions and orders of this Court issued notifications from time to time negatively interpreting the orders of this court which had ordered that the directions of the court should be implemented in letter and spirit resulting in numerous avoidable petitions in Administrative Tribunals , writs in various High Courts and SLPs by the Government in the Supreme Court.
15. It will be relevant to mention that while our case was pending in the Supreme court, (Three Judge Bench) in its judgment reported in 1996 2 SCC 187 in the case filed by our Welfare association observed that the Government presumably, realizing the fallacy of the scheme and themselves withdrew the scheme for full commutation of pension vide OM No..4/42/91-P&PW(D) dated 31.3.95.,and also noting that the issue raised would not arise in future, quashed para 4 in OM dated 05.03.1987.After the quashing of Para 4 which specifically excluded PSE absorbees who had commuted their pension.,a plain reading of the OM dated 05.03.1987 after quashing of Para 4 makes it clear that pensioners who had commuted their pension in full were entitled to the same benefits of restoration of pension after 15 years of suspended animation as given to other pensioners in “Common Cause ” Case.
16.. It is submitted that your officers have been giving affidavits in various Courts that the decision of the Court (2 judge bench) [(1991) 2 SCC 265] that those who commute full pension constitute a separate class Your Officers have while writing internal notes on files have been deliberately ignoring the fact that the 1991 judgment has been superseded by the 3 judge bench vide its orders dated 15/12/95 which held “That the contention that the petitioners on commuting their pension in full cease to be Central Government pensioners was too broad to be accepted in the absence of any Statute or the Rule” It is also in conflict with the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court (three judge bench) dated 1/5/98 which held:- It will be noticed that the central Government pensioners are given revision in the pension, which was not given to the petitioners on the ground that this Court had ordered only restoration of pension. After hearing counsel on both sides, we make it clear that the respondents are liable to restore not only pension as ordered by this Court in the said judgment, but all the attendant benefits as given to the Central Government pensioners,”
PENSION CAN NEVER BE FULLY COMMUTED
17. The Applicant Association has along been submitting that the only logical interpretation that can be given to commutation is that it is an advance amount paid against what was due in future. As soon as this amount is recovered by the Government,(with Interest) the commuted pension must be restored in full In fact, for Millions of other pensioners this is the principle which the Government follows. However for the petitioners a totally different yardstick is being followed by the Government
19. Since the issue involved is the commutation of pension The Applicant Association submits that pension can never be fully and finally commuted for the reasons that( i ) a pension is not capable of being determined since a pension is related to the life-span of a person and the life-span of a person cannot be pre-determined in advance and ( ii ) value of pension cannot be pre-determined because it depends on the value of quality of life and index of prices which cannot be forecast .As such, an equivalent lump sum value of pension can never be calculated. Therefore. the concept of a Lump Sum in Lieu of Pension had no Basis and has already been decided by the Common Cause Judgment As such, after the end of the Purchase Period of 15 years all pensioners have to be treated at Par. .The decision of the Government to treat us differently had no legal or Moral Basis and since 1987 we had been agitating against this arbitrary provision
Past record of the Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare
18. The past record of the Department of Pensioner’s Welfare has always been against PSU absorbees due to the negative , biased and un- professional attitude of some of their middle level officials towards Central Government employees absorbed in PSUs .This statement has been proved beyond doubt by a series of Judgments by Administrative Tribunals , Several High Courts and the Honb’le Supreme Court since 1993. Every time we obtained a favourable judgment from the Supreme Court, they deliberately misinterpreted the Orders of the Court to perpetuate the injustice forcing us to file Contempt petitions through which we got relief and these were again misinterpreted every time. To quote a example we obtained partial relief from the Supreme Court Judgment dated 26/4/2000.in Civil Writ Petition 11855 of 1985 filed by this Association . To give effect to that Judgment , P&W issued an OM No 4/29/99- P&PW (D) dated 12 th July, 2000. This OM , instead of increasing our pension which was ordered by the Supreme Court effectively reduced the Take Home pension of PSU absorbees wef 1/1/1986(4th CPC) and 1/1/1996 (5th CPC) compared to what they were already drawing on those dates. .This Association through a number of representations pointed out this injustice to the P&W and when confronted by actual calculations the department admitted through the issue of another OM No. 4/31/2000-P&PW (D) dated 16 th January 2001 that the total pension had in fact been reduced and all they did to remedy the injustice was to protect the existing pension till such time the DR plus old pension reached the 1/1/86 and 1/1/96 levels. In other words except for the grant of DR from time to time no substantial increase was given to PSU absorbees. The Ministry Of Defence once again applied the provisions of the above mentioned OMs mutais mutandis to Armed Forces Officers This Association sent many more representations on this injustice both to Civilians as well as Armed Forces Personnel but no reply was ever given

19. .Aggrieved by this Injustice one of the PSU Absorbees , Sh R Ramamurthy filed an OA No.1345of 2001 in CAT Hyderabad against the OM dated 14th July 2001. CAT Hyderabad vide its order dated 28/11/2002 allowed this OA . The Government thereafter, preferred an appeal in A.P High Court in WP 8532 0f 2003. A Hyderabad based PSU absorbee’s Welfare Association became an Impleaded party in the petition. The AP High Court slightly modified the CAT order resulting in a substantial relief to all PSU absorbees .(The relief was naturally confined to within the pleadings made by Sh Ramamurthy who did not seek full restoration of Pension after 15 years,)The Central Government once again appealed to the Division Bench of the High Court which dismissed the appeal of the Government., True to its style to engage in litigation with old and infirm PSU absorbees , the Department filed a SLP Nos 21645-648 of 2005 in the Supreme Court which was dismissed vide Supreme Court Judgment dated 29/11/2006. Instead of implementing the orders of the Apex court, the Department of Pensioners Welfare was finding ways and means to delay the issue of Administrative orders. This Association once again sent representations requesting the P&W department to implement the Supreme Court order.

20. There after, some where in early 2007 , the undersigned along with Mr NS Vohra ,the General Secretary of our Association met Mr Geeta Ram (then Director, (Pension) P&W to press for early implementation of the Supreme Court Judgment dated 29/11/2006 in Civil arising out of Civil Appeal No 5269 of 2006 and SLP Nos 21647-643 of 2006 . During that meeting Mr Geeta Ram expressed his extreme dissatisfaction at the Supreme Court judgment and informed us that the Department is planning to file a review petition The next day we met the Secretary, P&W Mrs Rajni Razdan to plead with her to gracefully accept the verdict of the Apex Court instead of filing a Review Petition. Subsequently we came to know that Mr Geeta Ram went out of its way to file a Review Petition in spite of the written advice of a Senior Law Officer dealing with the matter. File notings leading to the filing of Review Petition obtained by one of our members under the RTI will confirm that Mr Geeta Ram went out of the way to persuade the CAGs office to file a Review Petition against the Supreme Court Judgment The review petition was also dismissed by Supreme Court vide its judgment dated 24/7/07 in Review Petition No. 643 of 2007. Administrative orders to give effect to that judgment dated were issued by the P &W on 5th Sep 2007 and mutais mutandis applied by the Ministry of Defence, Department of Ex- Servicemen Welfare vide their letter 1/4/2007-D(Pen Policy dated 4th December 2007 The actual arrears to the affected officers were not paid for several months and in some cases not even after more than a year as PCDA (pensions)referred each case to CDA (Officers) to trace past records of Pay Fixation which were not readily available.

Department of Pensions and Pensioners Welfare Strikes again

21. As brought out in the previous paragraph , the ego of some officers of the P&PW department were very hurt that their efforts to get the Supreme Court Judgment dated 29/11/2006 reviewed by the Honb’le Court was also dismissed on 24/7/07 . We have no hesitation to state that they were waiting to strike again. They got that opportunity in September 2008 when the Government announced the implementation of the 6th CPC. Whereas, in 1998 they took more than 2 years to consider PSU absorbee benefits under the 5th CPC, in 2008 ,the so called benefits to PSU absorbees under the 6th CPC were decided within 13 days and the OM issued on 15 September 2008 under the guise of giving so called benefits to PSU absorbees ,due to 6th CPC; but in actual fact it resulted in reducing the pensions of Civilian absorbees.

Summary of Objections to the issue of the 21 August 2009 Letter

22. Through the Department’ of Ex Servicemen’s letteNo1(4)/07/D(Pension/Policy dated 21 August,2009 ibid , provisions of Department of Pensioners Welfare O.M 4/38/2008 dated 15/9/2008 and 27th May 2009 have been mutas mutandis applied by the Ministry of Defence to Armed Forces Officers who were absorbed in PSU. As brought out in Para 1 above we had raised serious and valid legal objections vide our letter dated 19th December 2008 addressed to the Ministry of Defence on subject. Since many of the points given in that letter are being repeated here we are not enclosing a copy of that letter.

23. We have no hesitation to state that the 21 st August letter has been issued without due diligence ,application of mind and totally ignoring all the issues raised by us. We had met Sh Harbans Singh Director Pension/ policy of your department in the first week if November 2008 and he told us that our representation had been forwarded to the Department of Pensioners Welfare (P&PW) who are in fact the perpetuators of injustice to us for the last 22 years , instead of a para wise de novo examination of the points raised by us to your Ministry to which the representation was sent, In other words the Department of Ex Servicemen Welfare has abdicated its authority to the Department of P&W , which with one stroke of pen became the Prosecutor and Judge of their own cause and Your Department chose to arbitrarily apply the provisions of letter to Armed Forces personnel who are covered not by the provisions of Civil service Pension Rules but by the Pension Regulations which are statutory in nature .

24.. Under the provisions of the RTI one of our members has obtained a copy of notings on File No.4/38/2008-P&PW(D) notings dealing with our objections raised with the Department of Personnel (P&W) after the issue of the 15 Sep 2008 letter ibid The file notings have been initiated by Sh. Amitambh Dwiwedi Under Secretary. He has totally ignored to comment on some of the relevant and legal issues that had been raised by us and has given negative comments on every issue ignoring various Supreme Court orders quoted in our representation. The next note has been written by Mr Geeta Ram(Who by then had been promoted as a JS ) on 28/11/2008. His note is equally vague but he has admitted that the pension being drawn by Civilian Absorbees was reduced w.e.f 01 Jan 2006 as a result of the 15/9/2008 OM He had recommended that the Pensioners should continue to draw the existing pension till such time revised DR is sanctioned in future. It is interesting to note that on the same day (28/11/2008) he obtained the concurrence of the Secretary P&W and forwarded the proposal to the Department of Expenditure who concurred with the recommendations resulting in no increase to Civilian officers but merely protecting the Pension already being drawn on 1/1/2006.

SYNOPOSIS OF THE PREVIOUS LEGAL BACKGROUND OF THE CASE
25. . The majority of Officers who were lured into permanent absorption in PSUs took Premature Retirement in the 70s or early 80s when there was no provision of restoration of commuted pension during the life time of the pensioner and the offer of full commutation was in the nature of an Incentive or allurement given to us to get absorbed in the PSEs Most of them had several years of residue service left in the parent departments .What was given as an incentive has turned out to be a night mare due to repeated act of discrimination against them.

26. As brought out in para 13, above ,Had the Government obeyed the orders of the Supreme Court dated 3/2/1993, there would have been no need for us to agitate. However, the Department of Personnel took no action to implement the above mentioned order which resulted in a series of cases in various Administrative Tribunals, Writs in the High Courts and having lost all the cases in the High Courts your Department filed SLPs in the Supreme Court followed by Review Petitions. Even the orders of the Apex Court were negatively interpreted to deprive pensioners their legitimate due and the O.M dated 15/9/2008 is the latest example of this .Had it been an isolated case we would have considered it an error of Judgment but since it is being repeated every time a fresh order is issued, a negative view is taken by the Department of Pensioners Welfare and without application of mind the Defence Minisitry applies the same to Armed Forces Officers absorbed in PSUs.

27..In all other cases of commutation .the actual pension commuted (As an Amount) was deducted from the revised pension consequent to the 4th , 5th or 6th Pay Commission. In our case we were paid Zero Pension and DR during the 15 year period after commutation and even after restoration (As a Result of Supreme Court Awards) the deduction was made on Percentage of revised pension. It would be very pertinent to mention that most of our members retired long years back where the pensions were very low and even the Full commutation of pension was far much below the 43 % commutation which the post 1986 and post 1996 retirees availed. Since during the 15 year lock in period we were at Zero pension and DR, the re-payment was several times more than the small amounts we commuted ..The recovery has increased by geometrical progression with every increase of pension as compared to other pensioners in whose case only the amount actually received by them as commutation is recovered .

Additional grounds for Armed Forces Officers Absorned in PSU s
28. It has been held by Supreme Court that” Undoubtedly, the Defence Personnel are a class by themselves” {Common Cause Case ,1987 (1) SCC 142] The Armed Forces absorbees, at the time of their absorption in the public sector ware transferred to the Regular Reserve of Officers class X and were liable for recall to active service till their deemed date of superannuation, had they continued in Military service. Their connection with the Armed Forces was never severed as long as they were liable for Recall to Active service, an eventuality, for which all of them kept themselves in readiness all the time .by firstly, maintaining physical fitness for active service and secondly keeping abreast with professional competence so as to be useful to the nation in case of recall to active military service in the case of War or any other emergency.

29. The Armed Forces absorbees are covered by the Pension Regulations for the Defence Services and not by Rule 37 of the Civil Services Pension Rules 1972, which are not applicable to the Armed Forces personnel but arbitrarily suo moto applied to the Armed Forces absorbees by your department. A substantial part of all judgements in the case of PSE absorbees is based on Rule 37 A of the Civil Services Pension Rules which were never applicable to Armed Forces The pension Regulations for the Defence Services which are statutory in nature have, to best of our knowledge have never been amended to bifurcate pension into components of Pension and terminal benefits. It is an established law that Statutory provisions can not be amended by Administrative orders. Armed Forces personnel, all through had an option to commute 43%, 45% or 100% of their pension depending on the circumstances and the rules applicable .and have to be treated at par at the time of restoration of pension after the 15 year suspended animation.
30. It is therefore, submitted that Armed Forces Personnel cannot be equated with civilian officers who are covered by different rules and conditions of service. However, the Government without application of mind clubbed them with Civil servants and denied them benefits given to other Armed Forces pensioners on the fallacious ground that they had ceased to be Armed Forces Pensioners, a ground which also stands nullified by a three judge bench of the Supreme Court on 15/12/95.[1996(1)SCC187]
ACTION OF GOVERNMENT VIOLATES PENSION ACT 1871
31. The action of the Department is also violative of Pensions Act 1871 which interalia covers pensions has been updated after the promulgation of the constitution of India. Section 10 of the Pension Act 1871 is an enabling provision for commutation of pension which is always subject to the provision of section 12 which prohibits all assignments, agreements, made by the person entitled to any pension, for giving or assigning any future interest therein are null and void. The allurement given to absorbees to commute full pension and to expect them to surrender the right of drawing pension even after they have repaid the commuted value after 15 years is bad in law.

Some other Illegal Actions of Your Department concerning Armed Forces Pensioners
32.The following actions of the government although made applicable to Non PSU Armed Forces Personnel also are patently arbitiary , illegal and against the law of the land as per judgments of the Supreme Court:-
( A) Wrong notional fixation of pay of all Armed Forces pensioners w.e.f 1/1/86 as
up held by Honb’le Supreme Court while dismissing Union of India
SLP 14165 of 2005.against the order of the Kerala High Court.
(B) Not giving the benefit of full pension after a qualifying service of 20 years to
Pre 2006 Pensioners

Grave Injustice to Armed Forces Veterans who joined PSUs

From: Psu Welfare Group, (Lt Col BR Malhotra) wacgeapsu@yahoo.in

Sent: Thursday, 10 September, 2009 10:40:36 PM

Subject: Grave Injustice to Armed Forces Veterans who joined PSUs

Dear Brig Kamboj,
I am the President of a registered society, Welfare Association of Central Government Employees Absorbed in PSUs.

Our members include both Armed Forces and Civilian employees who after a deputation period were absorbed in PSUs .After our absorption we have been treated as persona non grata in respect of our Government service

The letter dated 21st August,2009 issued by the Department Of Ex-servicemen Welfare regarding restoration of pension of Armed Forces PSU absorbees is an exact replica of a similar letter issued on 15th September, 2008 regarding Civilian absorbees in PSUs as a result of which the Pension they were already drawing on 1/1/2006 was reduced. It was a cruel joke and the sole purpose was to nullify the benefits of a Supreme Court Judgment dated November 2006 against which Government filed a review petition which too dismissed in July 2007. The Department of Ex-servicemen welfare simply acted as a rubber stamp of the Department of Pensioners Welfare to extend the same injustice to us.

We have registered a strong protest to the Secretary Ex-servicemen Welfare of the Ministry of Defence against the above letter. A copy of is attached. The letter gives a step by step account of the injustice meted out to us since 1987.Since very few veterans know of our plight, I would request you to put that up on your web site for general information of all veterans and PSU Absorbees.

We have also mentioned that the following actions of the government although made applicable to Non PSU Armed Forces Personnel also which are patently arbitrary , illegal and against the law of the land as per judgments of the Supreme Court:-
( A) Wrong notional fixation of pay of all Armed Forces pensioners w.e.f 1/1/86 as up held by Honb’le Supreme Court while dismissing Union of India SLP 14165 of 2005.against the order of the Kerala High Court
(B) Not giving the benefit of full pension after a qualifying service of 20 years to
Pre 2006 Pensioners
(C) Discrimination between pre and post 2006 Disability pensioners in contravention to Hon’ble Supreme Court judgment dated 09.10.98 in the case of V. Kasturi Vs MD, SBI in Civil Appeal No.5048 of 98. (!998 (5) SCALE page 562) which ruled that the benefit of liberalised pension rules cannot denied to old pensioners based on the date of retirement.
Thank you
Lt Col BR Malhotra (Retd)

ExServicemen and Widows Pension -For Kind Attn Secy (ESW)..by V Adm Barin Ghose

From: Barin Ghose

Subject: ExServicemen and Widows Pension -For Kind Attn Secy (ESW)

To: "Mrs NEELAM Seth"

Date: Saturday, 12 September, 2009, 7:14 AM


Dear Mrs Neelam Seth,

the Indian Exservicemen Movement (IESM) have formulated a Pension Cell placing myself as its head. The Cell is a voluntary welfare effort to assist pensioners recieve their promulgamated dues either through banks or directly. It is a triservice composition of both retired officers and PBOR. While knowledge of pensionay rules and regulations would be an asset the guiding motivation for selection of Members is the zeal and enthusiasm of the voluteers. The Cell has been in existance for just over a month and we have been overwhelmed by the cases being reffered to us both national and international. With news of our limited success spreading more cases are reffered. Many especially of widows and those due disability pension are heartbreaking.
We appreciate that this is but the tip of the iceberg which in most cases require the assistance of PCDA(P), PCDA(N) and DCDA(AF) with intervention at times from your Department. Pensions as my long association with it, is a vey personal issue. While official agencies are accepted, private individuals or agencies are persons non grata.
I write this to you to very kindly grant the Pension Cell the recognition appropriate to deal with banks and CDAs on pensionary issues of ESM and widows.
Looking forward to your early reply
With kind regards
Yours sincerely
Vice Admiral Barin Ghose (Retired)
Director Pension Cell
Indian Ex Servicemen Movement

Compliments to Gp Capt Phatak for doing a wonderful job... Brig Kamboj

on Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Suhas phatak wrote:

Dear Brig Deo,

I came across your e mail sent to Wg Cdr Bendre about family pension and additional pension for old age in case of Mrs Pandit w/o late Air Marshal Pandit.
I have been able to sort out pension of following widows/veterans after preparing worksheet in each case and visiting their houses in the first place and later visiting their respective paying banks:-

1 Ms Sushila Bhagwat -w/o Lt Col Bhagwat (AMC)-DOB-12 Mar 1920
2 Mrs kumud Ghanekar-w/o Lt Col Ghanekar-DOB-6 Feb 1931
3 Mrs Leela Rege-w/o lateLt Col Rege,Vr C-DOB-18 Jan 1925
4 Mrs Thelma M Karnik-w/o late Lt Col Karnik-DOB-22 Mar 1925
5 Mrs vaishali Joshi w/o late Wg Cdr V S Joshi
6 Major KP Damle(IC-4965)DOB-27 Nov 1919
7 Mrs Srilata Banerjee w/o late Air Cdre D Banerjee(5800)-By e mail
8 Mrs Anupam A Karve w/o late Cdr A N Karve(IN)
9 Mrs Sadhana P sabnis w/o late Gp capt P D Sabnis(Adm)
10 Mrs Patankar w/o late Maj Gen Patankar
11 Mrs Aruna Kodical w/o late Sqn Ldr Kodical
In addition I have been visiting most of the branches of Bank of Maharashtra,SBI,Canara Bank,Syndicate Bank at Pune city and finalising cases of retired defence officers.
It is my experience that entrusting this job of paying pensioners to PDAs (Banks) was the root cause of delays.I dont blame bank staff who have no knowledge/exposure of our intricate rules and regulations.Once your credentials are established they all have responded well and accepted my worksheets.Unfortunately some of the information is not forthcoming from our own HQ e.g. Length of service and whether time scale or select rank in case of Wg Cdrs is not mentioned in PPO and that has delayed many cases to determine their pension after they were brought under PB-4.
This is to give you the enormous task that has to be tackled.I wonder how our PBORs are being served with their legitimate pensionary benefits.
with regards,
Gp Capt SS Phatak(retd)
(Our compliments to you Gp Capt Phatak - keep up the great social service - Chander Kamboj)

60 % arrears credited by Syndicate Bank South Block , New Delhi

Dear All,

60% arrears of the 6 PC have been credited in the accounts of the pensioners by the Syndicate Bank , South Block , New Delhi. With 21 yrs of service the amount is Rs. 1,94,000.00 for a Cdr with PB4.( Self case)

2. The concerned person is Mr. Junaja, Cell no 9811083339 who is very very helpful and his son is a serving Capt in the Army.

3. You have a provision to ask for getting your tax deducted on monthly basis also.

Rgds

Cdr Sharan Ahuja (retd)
Member Core Group IESM
09811078735

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Grant of Additional DA wef 1.7.2009

From: Col N Viswanathan

Date: Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:26 AM

Subject: grant of additional DA

To: afvoa chennai

The Cabinet has decided to release an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to Central government employees and Dearness Relief (DR) to pensioners w.e.f. 1.7.2009 representing an increase of 5% over the existing rate of 22% of the Basic Pay/Pension, to compensate for price rise. The increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission.
Source : Press Information Bureau

Case for Corrigendum PPO-pre2006-pensioners by Air Force Association by Wg Cdr S Bendre

From: Wg.Cdr. Shashank Bendre bendresr@gmail.com

Sent: Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 4:33:36 PM

Subject: Case for Corrigendum PPO-pre2006-pensioners by Air Force Association
Sir,

This is to inform that March 2009 issue of AFA news which I just got, mentions that AFA Head Office has taken up the issue of Corrigendum PPO and fixation of pension with Ministry of defence for pre-2006 pensioners/family pensioners. (ref page 19, under caption Grant of pension : 6th pay Commission-pre & post 2006). No details have been given except this one line information.

I suggest some IESM members from Delhi could check the progress/result of the case. I could try but I fail to get reply from AFA to any email.

Regards

Shashank Bendre,
Wg.Cdr.(Retd)
Member,Pension Cell, IESM
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Reply to Maj Jasbeer By V adm Barin Ghose

From: Barin Ghose bag1944@yahoo.co.in
To: RP Chaturvedi ; Jasbeer Singh ; YS Rao ; CS Kamboj kamboj_cs@yahoo.co.in
Cc: pensioncell_iesm@yahoogroups.co.in; raj kadyan ; PK Renjen
Sent: Wednesday, 9 September, 2009 1:06:44 PM
Subject: Re: Old Unclaimed Pension Dues - Jasbeer Singh.

Dear Jasbeer

Your case is rather unique though it is fairly simple case of disability pension. However being three decades old it will take time.
I observe that your injury was for operational reasons and should entitle you to War Injury Pension introduced post 4th Pay Commission. This should substanially enhance your dues.
Brig Rao (Retired) is now handling the spade work of your case. Please include him in your loop
Regards

Vice Admiral Barin Ghose (Retired)
Director Pension Cell
Indian Ex Servicemen Movement

Help to a Veteran Maj Jasbeer Singh

To: bag1944@yahoo.co.in, "RP Chaturvedi" rpchaturvedi@gmail.com

Cc: pensioncell_iesm@yahoogroups.co.in

Date: Wednesday, 9 September, 2009, 1:02 AM

Dear Admiral;

Thanks for your note. I'll attempt to provide the requisite info. as follows;

Name: - IC-16293A Major JASBEER SINGH

Commissioned - 27 June 1965, Corps of Engineers (Bengal Sappers)

Sustained Mine Blast injuries in an operational area - Jul 13, 1966, Awarded SENA MEDAL

Diasbility - 100% Permanent. (Loss of one leg and loss of one eye)

Last rank held - MAJOR (for 7 years)

Last position held - SO II, Chief Engineer Central Command, Lucknow

Reasons for leaving service - Medical Invalidation (effective September 1978)

Reasons for not claiming pension - Came overseas for medical treatment and lost contact with the process / system.

Disciplinary Actions - None.

Address per official records - 46, Church Road, Jangpura, New Delhi - 110014.

Bank - State Bank of India (Jangpura Bhogal Branch). I could ask my brother in New Delhi to try and obtain official copies of bank records.

I have not had any communication with any Pension Sanctioning Authority after the initial award of pension in 1978-79.

I'd be happy to provide any additional information you may need to help me navigate my way through the bureaucracy.

Thanks & regards,

Jasbeer
Ph- 780.457.3333
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Maj Gen Pension Fixation info

Major General Chander Govindaswamy ( Retd. )

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From: A Ganesh
Date: Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:22 PM
Subject: Fixation of Pay - Maj Gens
To: gchander@gmail. com



My dear Chander,

I had been to CDA(O) for some other work and happened to meet Mr Venkatesan, the DCDA looking after pensions. He has informed me that they are fixing the pay of all pre 96 Maj Gens as of 1.1.96 notionally at Rs 20000. So the pension would be Rs 10000. He tried to explain that this is arrived at looking at the seniormost Brigs then stepping up the pay of Maj Gens to give benefit of one increment etc but was generally incoherent in his 'logic'. I told him that this is not in accordance with the SC judgment but obviously he is just 'his master's voice'.

This is for your information and further necessary action in the contempt hearing. We will be getting peanuts as decided by the babus - the sons-in-law of the country who are above even God. What is mere SC?

regards,
ganesh

ORDERS FOR RESTORATION OF COMMUTED PENSION OF VETERANS WHO WERE SECONDED




RESTORATION OF COMMUTED PENSION OF VETERANS WHO WERE SECONDED

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

IESM Pension CELL COMPOSITION

Loaction: Rank : Name Contact Email Postal Address Landline Mobile

1.Karaikudi (Tamilnadu south) Ex-Warrant Officer R N.Thiruchelvam 04565225005 /919442044421 jaihindselva@yahoo.co.in 2/1316, Sivagami Illam, Thanthai Periyar Nagar 9th Street, Burma Colony, Karaikudi-630 002, TN.
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2.Pune Cdr (Retd) I.N. R W Pathak 020-25655792 / 919822329340 raviwarsha@gmail.com
1 Surshri,1146 Lakaki Road,Shivajinagar,Pune 411016

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3.Gurgaon V Adm (Retd) I.N. Barin Ghose 0124-4044069 / 919871381479 bag1944@yahoo.co.in B 449 Sushant Lok I Gurgaon 122002 Haryana
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4. Bangalore Col (Retd) Janakiraman 25359472 / 919448522740 coljanakiraman@gmail.com domlur layout - Bangalore 560071
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5.Pune Gr Capt (Retd) S S Phatak 02026442344 919421003200 sushan1005@yahoo.com
3/6 Vaishali Society Shankar seth road Pune

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6.Chennai LCdr (Retd) I.N. C K Balaji balajicso@yahoo.co.in
G V Sreedhar gv_sreedhar@hotmail.com
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7. New Delhi Brigadier (Retd) Y S Rao 011-2031 4011 / 919871504820 sryellepeddy@yahoo.com 221 Narmada Apartments Alaknanda New Delhi 110 019