As most would know, the Govt had
challenged before the Supreme Court the decision of the Delhi High Court
wherein the judgement by the Central Administrative Tribunal granting benefit
of rectification of pensionary anomalies from 01 January 2006 rather than 24
September 2012 was questioned. The order in effect and essence affected
all central govt pensioners, including defence pensioners.
The controversy had emanated from the fact whether the benefits of the
correct pension were to flow from 01 Jan 2006 which is the date from which the
6th Central Pay Commission recommendations were implemented or
from 24 Sept 2012 when the Govt had decided to remove the anomalies in the
pension structure after the said Pay Commission. Of course, it was held by
Courts that the removal of the anomalies shall date back to the date of the
inception of the said anomalies and not any later artificial date.
Incorrigible as it is, the Govt had gone ahead and filed a Review
Petition in the matter urging the Supreme Court to review its order of
dismissal of the SLP filed by the Central Govt.
The Supreme Court has yesterday dismissed the Review Petition filed by
the Govt in the matter.
What next?
by the kind courtesy of RDOA
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