Saturday, August 6, 2011

Pension for Resignees - Supreme Court Says YES

In a recent judgement of Supreme Court in the matter of Sheelkumar Jain  Versus The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. & Ors.  ( Civil Appeal No.6013 of 2011 arising out of SLP No.(C) 3777 of 2007)  held that Resignees are eligible for pension & directed respondent to consider the claim within three months of Judgement . Judgement dated 28/07/2011.

The Supreme Court also referred case of Union of India & Ors. v. Lt. Col. P.S. Bhargava wherein noted that " Once an officer has to his credit the minimum period of qualifying service, he earns a right to get pension and as the Regulations stand that right to get pension can be taken only if an order is passed under Regulations 3 or 16."

The  aforesaid  authorities  would  show  that  the  Court will have to construe the statutory provisions in each case to find out whether the termination of service of an employee was a termination by way of resignation or a termination by way of voluntary  retirement   and   while   construing   the   statutory provisions, the Court will have to keep in mind the purposes of the statutory provisions.    The general purpose of the Pension Scheme, 1995, read as a whole, is to grant pensionary benefits to   employees,  who   had   rendered   service   in   the   Insurance Companies   and   had   retired   after   putting   in   the  qualifying service in the Insurance Companies.  Clauses 22 and 30 of the Pension Scheme, 1995 cannot be so construed as to deprive of an employee of an Insurance Company, such as the appellant, who had put in the qualifying service for pension and who had voluntarily given up his service after serving 90 days notice in accordance   with   sub-clause   (1)   of   Clause   5   of   the   Scheme, 1976   and   after   his   notice   was   accepted   by  the   appointing authority.

In this matter RESIGNED BANK EMPLOYEES WELFARE ASSOCIATION ( Registered Body) has filed writ petition in Delhi High Court & notices have been served on 31 respondent. At present RBEWA has more than 270 Resignee members from 31 Banks spread all over India.

The "RBEWA"s founder member Advocate Pathak R K ( Resignee from Dena Bank) has taken lead since December 2009 & interested / affected bank employees can contact him on 09373053695 or email id rbef2010@gmail.com to strengthen his fight for justice.




5 comments:

  1. "RBEWA" PLEASE ADVISE THE LEGAL REMEDY BEING AVAILABLE/TAKEN BY(?) FOR THE BENEFIT OF PENSIONERS RETIRED IN BETWEEN 1.1.2006 TO 24.5.2010 on application of higher Gratuity Ceiling .

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  2. Why RBEWA is silent on the issue mentioned on 7.8.2011.It will be beneficial to retired employees in 1.1.2006-23.05.2010 block opted for pension in the 9 BPS.If they are not in favour of this, merits/demerits may be listed for the benefit of the members. 30 days over.

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  3. As per The Hindu report of today the salaries of Delhi MLAS and Ministers were doubled on Monday by Assembly, which sighted inflation and increased cost of living. Unions from A to Z are you reading the writings on the wall. Better late than ever.

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  4. The monsoon session of parliament 2011 came to an end without conducting any business. Similarly the earlier sessions in 2009,2010.The enhanced Gratuity act is in the air since 2008. Had the Parliament taken the bill without loss of time it would have benefited retirees of 2008 to 23.05.2010.Justice delayed is justice denied. At least on this count the Unions/Deprived retirees should approach the courts so that the anomoly is removed.

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  5. What happened to the writ petition filed in the court iro., pension for resigned employees of banks.

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