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Thursday, January 21, 2010

THE SUPREME COURT DISMISSED SLP OF GOI(MOD) AGAINST THE VERDICT OF PANJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT(CWP NO.6223/07)

    Some of our Veteran brothers are under the impression that the Govt of India (MOD) have filed SLP and obtained STAY ORDERS on the judgement of Panjab and Haryana High Court, wherein the PARA 9 OF MOD ORDER DATED 1/2/2006 WAS QUASHED AND DIRECTING THE GOVT TO IMPLEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE OF REVISED PENSIONS W.E.F. 1.1.1996 INSTEAD OF 1.1.2006.

     BUT THIS IS NOT TRUE AND INCORRECT.

    All Veteran brothers may kindly note that the SLP filed by the GOI, MOD against the Orders of Hon.Panjab and Haryana High Court (CWP No.6223/07), in the Supreme Court of India, had been dismissed, AND HENCE THE SAME BE CONSTRUED AS UPHELD BY THE HON. SUPREME COURT.
    Therefore, all concerned veteran brothers may send individual petitions for revision of their pensions W.E.F. 1.1.1996  AS PER THE VERDICT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT, as suggested earlier (in this blog) vide  SPECIMEN APPLICATION TO CONCERNED AUTHORITIES FOR CORRECT FIXATION OF PENSION W.E.F.1.1.1996.  

 

1 comment:

  1. This news by you is wrong.

    There were two SLPs, one on the issue of grant of improved pay scales and resultant pension wef 1-1-96 rather than Oct 97, and the second was on grant of improved pensionary benefits and higher weightages wef 1-1-96 instead of 1-1-06 when the GoM report was implemented.

    The first SLP has been dismissed while the second is still pending and the decision of the Hon'ble Punjab & Haryana High Court is still under a stay. You may please clarify accordingly.

    Thanks

    Maj Navdeep Singh

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