MINISTER OF LAW AND JUSTICE
(SHRI KIREN RIJIJU)
(a) –(c): The Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare made a reference dated 12.11.2021 to the Department of Legal Affairs inter alia seeking advice on the representations received from employees for their inclusion under Old Pension Scheme on the basis of the date of advertisement being on or before 31.12.2003 of the posts against which they were appointed.
In this regard, the Department of Legal Affairs vide note dated 24.11.2021 promptly advised that to abide by the directions issued by a judicial forum or challenge the directions before the higher judicial forum, in case the directions issued are against the policies of the Ministry/Department, lies at the sole discretion of the said Ministry/Department. In case an issue has attained finality in the Hon’ble Supreme Court then the Ministry/Department has to abide by the directions issued by the apex court, otherwise the Ministry/Department may have to face the consequences of contempt proceedings before the court.
Any further reference on the subject matter will be dealt promptly. Also, proposal to file SLP or Review Petition before the Hon’ble Supreme Court originate in the concerned Department/Ministries which are accepted or rejected as per the considered opinion of the Ld. Law Officers.
According to the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare the National Pension System (NPS) was introduced for Central Government employees by a Notification of Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs) dated 22.12. 2003. NPS is mandatory for all new recruits to the Central Government service from 01.01. 2004 (except the armed force). In view of the specific provisions of the Notification dated 22.12.2003, the date of advertisement for the vacancies is not considered relevant for determining the eligibility for coverage under the Old Pension Scheme.
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