WRONG FIXATION OF PENSION OF JCOs/NCOs/ORs WEF 1.1.2006

WRONG FIXATION OF PENSION OF JCOs/NCOs/ORs WEF 1.1.2006

BRIG S VIDYASAGAR VETERAN’S EXPLANATION

Since IESM has taken my name and tried to buttress their argument that everything is honky dory on pension front of JCOs and OR and produce a commentary from Maj Navdeep singh whom I do admire a lot for his work in fighting cases for Ex-Servicemen and widows of ESM, I thought I will be failing in my duty if I do not respond. The learned Advocate has commented “The Brig is unnecessarily asking people to file cases”.

Though I am not a lawyer by profession, I have few comments on the explanation given by Maj Navdeep Singh. I am reproducing his comment as under:-

Comment of Maj Navdeep Singh : In implementation of the decision of the Delhi High Court affirmed by the Supreme Court, the Government has issued the implementation instructions under question. For ranks other than Commissioned Officers, the instructions would apply from 01 Jan 2006 till 30 June 2009 since from 01 July 2009 onwards the anomaly stood removed and rendered redundant since all such personnel were as it is fixed on notional top of scales. For Commissioned Officers and Civilian pensioners, the instructions would apply from 01 Jan 2006 till 23 Sept 2012 since the anomaly was only removed on 23 Sept 2012

My (Brig S Vidyasagar Veteran’s Response. My military common sense tells me the following:-

If all anomalies are removed w.e.f. Jul 2009 then why that pension of NCOs has been further improved w.e.f. 24 Sep 2012? Just see the pension of Sepoy of Y group with 15 years’ service as given in various Circulars:-

R NO QUALI-

FYING SERVICE

PENSION AS ON JAN 2006 AS PER CIRCULAR 430 PENSION AS ON
01 JUL 2009 AS PER CIRCULAR 501
1 15 3,500 4,603
2 15.5 3,555 4,695
3 16 3,625 4,787
4 16.5 3,694 4,879
5 17 3,764 4,971
6 17.5 3,834 5,063
7 18 3,904 5,155
8 18.5 3,973 5,247
9 19 4,043 5,339
10 19.5 4,113 5,431
11 20 4,182 5,523
12 20.5 4,182 5,523
13 21 4,182 5,523
14 21.5 4,182 5,523
15 22 4,182 5,523
16 22.5 4,182 5,523
17 23 4,182 5,523
18 23.5 4,182 5,523
19 24 4,182 5,523
20 24.5 4,182 5,523
21 25 4,182 5,523
22 25.5 4,252 5,615
23 26 4,322 5,707
24 26.5 4,391 5,799
25 27 4,461 5,891
26 27.5 4,531 5,983
27 28 & ABOVE 4,600 6,075
R NO PENSION AS ON 24 SEP 2012 AS PER CIRCULAR 501 ARREARS FROM JAN 2006 TO
30 JUN 2009
PENSION ARREARS FROM JUL 2009 TO
23 SEP 2012
TOTAL PENSION ARREARS
1 5,102 73,724 28,752 1,02,476
2 5,196 75,519 28,867 1,04,386
3 5,291 76,669 29,040 1,05,709
4 5,385 77,820 29,155 1,06,975
5 5,480 78,970 29,328 1,08,298
6 5,574 80,075 29,443 1,09,518
7 5,669 81,225 29,616 1,10,841
8 5,763 82,376 29,731 1,12,107
9 5,858 83,526 29,904 1,13,430
10 5,952 84,631 30,019 1,14,650
11 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
12 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
13 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
14 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
15 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
16 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
17 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
18 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
19 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
20 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
21 6,047 85,827 30,192 1,16,019
22 6,047 82,606 24,891 1,07,497
23 6,047 79,385 19,590 98,975
24 6,047 76,209 14,289 90,499
25 6,047 72,988 8,989 81,976
26 6,141 74,092 9,104 83,196
27 6,235 75,243 9,219  84,462

What was anomaly and how did it get removed is not explained anywhere!

Let me explain this anomaly by taking help of MoD letter dated 08 Mar 2010 which I am reproducing for your benefit. English is a peculiar language and one word here and there changes entire complexion. Therefore let us see whether Min of Def implemented their own letter:

Government of India,
Ministry of Defence,
Deptt. of Ex-servicemen Welfare,
No PC 10(1)/2009-D (Pen/Pol)

New Delhi Dated 8th March 2010

To
The Chief of the Army Staff,
The Chief of the Naval Staff,
The Chief of the Air Staff,

Subject: Implementation of the Government decision on the recommendations ofthe Cabinet Secretary’s Committee – Revision of pension in respect of Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR) discharged prior to 01.01.2006.

Sir,

The undersigned is directed to state that in order to consider various issues on pension of Armed Forces pensioners, the Government had set-up a Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary. The Committee in its Report have recommended the following for pre-2006 PBOR pensioners –

1.1 Pre-10.10.1997 PBOR pensioners may be brought on par with post-10.10.1997 PBOR pensioners; and

1.2 To reduce the gap between the pensions of pre & post-1.1.2006 PBOR pensioners, following principle may be followed –

1.2.1 Pension of all pre-1.1.2006 PBOR pensioners may be reckoned with reference to a notional maximum in the post-1.1.2006 revised pay structure corresponding to the maximum of pre-Sixth pay commission pay scales as per fitment table of each rank.

1.2.2 To continue with the enhanced weightages awarded by the Group of Ministers (GOM) of 2006.

  1. The above recommendations of the Committee have been accepted by the Government and the President is pleased to decide that with effect from 1st July 2009, service pension/special pension/invalid pension/service element of disability pension and service element of war injury/liberalized disability pension (in release cases only) of all pre-1.1.2006 PBOR pensioners of Army, Navy and Air Force (including DSC and TA) shall be reckoned at 50% of the notional pay in the post-1.1.2006 revised pay structure corresponding to the maximum of pay scales applicable from 10.10.1997 of the rank and group continuously held for last 10 months preceding invalidment/discharge. The amount so determined shall be the pension for 33 years of reckonable qualifying service including rank weightage (except for TA personnel) as provided under this Ministry’s letter No. 1(6)/98/D(Pension/Services) dated 3.2.1998 and enhanced vide this Ministry’s letter No. 14(3)/2008/D (Pen/Sers)/Vol-III dated 1.2.2006. For lesser period of qualifying service, this amount shall be proportionately reduced. The amount of pension finally arrived at shall be subject to a minimum of Rs. 3,500/- per month.

Let us concentrate on the most important part of the letter i.e. para 1.2.1 and try to understand what actually it conveys:-

1.2.1 Pension of all pre-1.1.2006 PBOR pensioners may be reckoned with reference to a notional maximum in the post-1.1.2006 revised pay structure corresponding to the maximum of pre-Sixth pay commission pay scales as per fitment table of each rank

It talks of notional maximum in the post – 01 Jan 2006 revised pay structure. So let us see what is this Revised pay structure for Sepoy of Y Group (in 6th CPC scales).

What is the notional maximum for Sepoy of 23 years’ service of Group Y corresponding to maximum in 5th CPC scales of pay? It is Rs 6000.

Then by applying 33 year rule pension for Sepoy Gp Y comes to : 6000 x (23 years’ service + 10 years rank weightage)/33 which is Rs 6000

But if you see the pension of Sepoy of Y Group with 23 years’ service in Circular 430 you will find pension fixed is Rs 5523. Is this not wrong figure?

Should it not be Rs 6000 which is top of scale? Here also Sepoys have been deprived of their hard earned pension.

Let me make table for all of you to prove to you how DAD guys make a Charlie out of faujis.

SER NO Rank Maximum pay for 33 years’ service including Rank Weightage as given in Fitment Table of SAI 1/S/2008 Entitled Pension @50% of Pay Pension as per Circular 430 Loss suffered by JCOs and OR without DR per month
1 Sepoy X Gp for 23 years service 14050 7025 6441 584
2 Sepoy Y 12000 6000 5523 477
3 Nk Gp X with 25 years service 15060 7530 6900 630
4 Nk Gp Y 13150 6575 6046 529
5 Hav Gp X with 27 years service 16710 8355 8160  
6 Hav Gp Y 14290 7145 7002 143
7 Nb Sub Gp X with 28 years’ service 23020 11510 11510 Nil
8 Nb Sub Gp Y 21350 10675 10675 Nil
9 Sub Gp X with 28 years service 26210 13105 13105 Nil
10 Sub Y Gp 23940 11970 11970 Nil

 

 

Source: http://ex-servicemenwelfare.blogspot.in/

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