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2nd National Workshop on Pension Litigation: Boosting Coordination, Curbing Legal Disputes for Pensioner Welfare

The 2nd National Workshop on Pension Litigation was held to enhance coordination and skills of nodal officers and lawyers handling pension-related cases. It featured presentations on best practices, systemic reforms, and grievance redressal to minimize litigation. A compendium of case laws and a flyer were launched, outlining recent judicial pronouncements and coordinated approaches. Special Campaign 3 and other initiatives like Pension Adalats aim to resolve grievances and reduce court cases, as stated by Dr. Jitendra Singh in the Rajya Sabha.

2nd National Workshop on Pension Litigation held to enhance coordination, reduce legal disputes for pensioners' welfare

New Delhi, August 13

The Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare is the nodal Department for formulation of policies relating to pension and other retirement benefits of Central Government Civil employees.

According to the release, the 2nd National Workshop on Pension Litigation was convened in pursuance of the Government's directives on effective and efficient management of litigation, with a focus on enhancing coordination and strengthening the capacity/skills of the Nodal officers and panel lawyers of all the Ministries/Departments handling pension-related litigation and its monitoring.

It had deliberations and presentations from speakers on best practices, systemic reforms and grievance redressal to minimise pension litigation towards the welfare of pensioners and good governance.

The Compendium of case laws and flyer, launched in the Workshop, outlined the best practices in handling pension litigation and recent judicial pronouncements in recurring pension litigation matters, providing a comprehensive overview of the concerned pension-related policies, as per the release.

The compendium and flyer underscored the importance of a coordinated approach to managing pension litigation. Pension litigation is not centrally handled by any Department; it is handled on behalf of the Central Government separately by all respective Departments. For minimising litigation, Special Campaign 3 was also launched, wherein the focus is on the redressal of the long-pending grievances/claims and issues.

This campaign, along with other initiatives, viz. Pension Adalats and Inter-Ministerial Review Meetings on long-pending grievances, is an attempt to resolve the grievances, thereby obviating the need to approach courts of law with the resultant effect of reduction in litigation. Further, the Department, based on the clarification and advices sought by various Ministries and Departments, issues Office Memoranda to clarify the rule position to bring ease in the life of the pensioners, including super-senior pensioners.

The Department has issued the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, and revised it further by CCS(Pension) Rules, 2021. To ease eligibility conditions of family pensioners, Rule 50 of the said Rules (erstwhile Rule 54 of the Rules of 1972) has been provided for various categories of family pensioners, including divorced and disabled daughters.

This information was given by the Minister of State (Ind. Charge) Science & Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State PMO; Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative, but the real challenge lies in implementation. Many pensioners in rural areas still struggle with basic documentation and digital literacy. I hope the government also focuses on simplifying the processes at the ground level, not just at national workshops in Delhi.

Meera T

The inclusion of divorced and disabled daughters in family pension rules is a progressive step. So many families have been struggling with these issues for years. Glad to see the government addressing these sensitive matters with compassion. 🙏

Ramesh W

As someone who spent 35 years in government service, I appreciate this focus on reducing litigation. But I must say, the pension rules keep changing so frequently that even we, retired folks, get confused. This compendium of case laws is a great idea - hope it reaches all pensioners and not just stays in Delhi offices.

Jessica F

Great to see systemic reforms aimed at making life easier for pensioners. The idea of resolving grievances before they reach court is the right approach. I've seen how pension disputes can cause immense stress to elderly citizens and their families. Hope this workshop leads to faster redressal mechanisms.

Sneha F

The Special Campaign 3 for clearing long-pending grievances is much needed! My father waited 3 years for his pension revision. These initiatives are good, but the government should also consider setting up more helpdesks in regional languages for elderly citizens who aren't comfortable with English or Hindi.

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