Tuesday, September 23, 2008

High Court clears petitions related to pension benefits of ESM

A Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court today allowed five petitions filed by the All India Ex-servicemen Welfare Association holding any personnel below the officer rank (PBOR) entitled to the improved pension from January 1, 1996, the day of implementation of the Fifth Central Pay Commission, instead of Jan 1, 2006.

The judgment will benefit a large number of pre-1996 ex-servicemen. Five writ petitions were filed by Bhim Sen Sehgal, Chairman of the Ex-servicemen Welfare Association, representing the PBORs challenging the arbitrary fixation of date as January 1, 2006, instead of Jan 1, 1996. The soldiers were deprived of arrears, which were due since January 1, 1996.

The petitioners claimed that the Ministry of Defence in a letter, dated June 7, 1999, had notified the implementation of the recommendations of the Fifth Pay Commission relating to the pension benefits of the officers and the PBORs, with effect from January 1996.

It was revealed that the PBORs are not at all benefited, whereas the commissioned officers were benefited to a large extent and were given huge arrears from January 1, 1996, whereas the PBORs were left high and dry as formula adopted for fixation of pension resulted in downward trend.
Source: Indian Express
High Court clears petitions related to pension benefits of ex-servicemen

ESM News
Space for ex-servicemen association building sought: Bangalore DH News Service, Kushalnagar: Government should give more importance to the welfare of the ex-servicemen, said Colonel (Retd) R V Narayanmurthy. He was speaking at the 10th annual day celebration of the Ex-servicemen Association at APCMS auditorium. Ex-servicemen are rendering service to the society in their own way. Government should provide sufficient space for constructing a building for the ex-servicemen association, he said. Donour K S Sannappa inaugurated the programme. Capt (Retd) M A Bhaskar, Subedar (Retd) P B Ravi, Bhojappa, K K Nanjappa, K M Poovaiah, B T Honnappa, J N Padmanabha, N R Nareshkumar among others were present. Children performed variety entertainment. Sports competitions were conducted.
Space for ex-servicemen association building sought

CHANDIGARH: Col Partap Inder Singh Phoolka (Retd.) has been appointed as President of Ex-Servicemen wing of Shiromani Akali Dal. An announcement regarding this was done by Sukhbir Singh Badal President Shiromani Akali Dal and Member Parliament in a press release issued from Party Head Office in Chandigarh Saturday. A resident of Patiala, Col Phulka served for 32 years in the army. He retired in 2002. Earlier, Col Phulka was Secretary General of the ex-servicemen wing of the party. He had worked tirelessly for the cause of ex-servicemen.
Col Phulka appointed President of SAD's Ex-Servicemen Wing

Exemption to ESM: ECHS Contribution
Following a Supreme Court judgment, the Centre has exempted ex-servicemen who retired before 1996 from payment of contribution to join the Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme. This is a boon to ex-servicemen who are not able to meet rising medical expenses. But no wide publicity is given to this concession. It is suggested that this important information be publicised.

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