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COPY OF CAT, HYDERABAD BRANCH ORDER REGARDING
DECLARATION OF AAO RESULT
THE INTERIM ORDER DATED 03.07.2018 IS MODIFIED TO THE EXTENT
THAT THE RESPONDENTS HOWEVER, SHALL DULY MENTION IN THE SAID
APPOINTMENTS/PROMOTION ORDERS THAT THE SAME ARE SUBJECT TO THE RESULT OF THE OA
NO.619/2018
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CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS
EXTEND SUPPORT
TO GDS STRUGGLE
URGE PRIME MINISTER TO INTERVENE AND SETTLE
PENDING DEMANDS
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REVERSION TO OLD PENSION SCHEME
In accordance with the scheme for National
Pension System (NPS), as notified vide Ministry of Finance (Department of
Economic Affairs)'s Notification No. 5/7/2003-ECB & PR dated 22.12.2003,
the System is mandatory for all new recruits to the Central Government service
(except armed forces) from 01.01.2004. Accordingly, as per Rule 2 of the
Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, as amended on 30.12.2003, these
rules are applicable to Government servants appointed to civil posts on or
before 31.12.2003. The date on which the vacancies arose or the date on which
the examination was conducted for filling up the vacancies is not relevant for
deciding the applicability of the Central Civil Services (Pension) rules, 1972.
Ministry of Home Affairs have not sought any
advice from Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare on the question of
having a policy to cover the paramilitary personnel appointed after 01.01.2004
under the Old Pension Scheme on the ground that the vacancies arose, or the
examination was conducted, in the year 2003. However, a reference was received
from Ministry of Home Affairs in a specific case relating to appointments as
Sub-Inspector in various Central Para Military Forces after selection in
August, 2003 on the basis of an Examination conducted in 2002.
Appointments on the basis of these selections
were made in Central Reserve Police Force in 2003 and the candidates appointed
were covered by the pension scheme under Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules,
1972. However, in the Border Security Force, offers of appointment on the basis
of the same examination/selection were issued in January, 2004. On a petition
filed by some personnel appointed in the Border Security Force on the basis of
that examination, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi directed to cover the petitioners
under the Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 1972 on the grounds of
administrative delay on the part of Border Security Force in making
appointments.
The order of Hon'ble High Court of Delhi was
implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs/Border Security Force in view of
the peculiar circumstances of that case. The decision taken in that case is,
however, not relevant for deciding applicability of Central Civil Service
(Pension) Rules to all appointments made on or after 01.01.2004 in the Central
Para Military Forces or in any other Department/organization on the basis of
year of examination/selection.
This information was provided by the Union
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region
(DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy
and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on
19.7.2018. Source: PIB
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