Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Contract for Old Pension Scheme
Posted On:
17 SEP 2020 5:10PM by PIB Delhi
National
Pension System (NPS) was introduced for Central Government employees by
a Notification of Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs)
dated 22nd December, 2003. NPS is mandatory for all new recruits to the Central Government service from 1st
January, 2004 (except the armed forces). However, in some specific
court cases, like WP(C) No. 3834/2013 titled Permanand Yadav Vs. Union
of India and WP(C) No. 2810/2016 viz.Rajendra Singh Vs. Union of India,
where the selection of candidates had been made before 01.01.2004 but
their actual appointment in the Government service could be made on or
after 01.01.2004 due to various reasons, on the direction of the Hon’ble
High Court of Delhi, the benefit of Old Pension Scheme was allowed to
the petitioners.
After
considering all the relevant aspects and to extend the benefit to
similarly placed Government servants in order to reduce further
litigation, the Government has decided, vide an Office Memorandum No.
57/04/2019-P&PW(B) dated 17th February, 2020 of the Department of
Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare, that in all cases where the results
for recruitment were declared before 01.01.2004 against vacancies
occurring on or before 31.12.2003, the candidates declared successful
for recruitment shall be eligible for coverage under the Central Civil
Services (Pension) Rules, 1972. Accordingly, such Government servants
who were declared successful for recruitment in the results declared on
or before 31.12.2003 against vacancies occurring before 01.01.2004 and
covered under the National Pension System on joining service on or after
01.01.2004, may be given a one – time option to be covered under the
Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972.
The
advertisements issued before the introduction of the National Pension
System may or may not have contained a clause regarding the pension
scheme applicable to the selected candidates. In its order dated
27.03.2019 in W.P.(C) 10306/2016 – Union of
India & others versus Dr. Narayan Rao Battu& another, Hon’ble
High Court of Delhi observed that since the new pension scheme
was in effect and a policy decision had already been taken to make the
said scheme applicable to all incumbents joining government service on
or after 01.01.2004, the Respondent, who was appointed on 25.02.2005,
cannot claim the right to be covered by the old pension scheme, merely
because the vacancy against which he was appointed was initially
advertised at a time when the old pension scheme was in force. Hon’ble
Court also observed that once the new pension scheme unambiguously and
specifically provided that since all incoming office bearers, whose date
of appointment is on or after 01.01.2004, would be governed by the new
pension scheme, no reference can be made to either the date of vacancy,
or the date of advertisement.
In
view of the specific provisions of the Notification dated 22.12.2003,
the date of advertisement for the vacancies or the date of examination
for selection against those vacancies is not considered relevant for
determining the eligibility for coverage under the Old Pension Scheme or
the National Pension System. There is no proposal to revise the orders
issued vide aforesaid Office Memorandum dated 17.02.2020.
This
information was given 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 a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.
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