SC: NO OLD PENSION TO CAFP PERSONNEL RECRUITED AFTER 2004

                        From Our Bureau
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday stayed Delhi High Court’s January 11 order for the extension of Old Pension Scheme to the Central Armed Police Force (CAFP). personnel inducted after 2004.

It clarified that government employees whose recruitment had begun before 2004 remain eligible for the scheme.

On January 11, the High Court had ruled that the Central Armed Police Forces are a part of the armed forces and hence should be given benefits under the Old Pension Scheme, which is applicable to the Army, Navy and Air Force.

The verdict was passed on a batch of 82 petitions filed by personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force, Shashtra Seema Bal, Border Security Force, Central Industrial Security Force and Indo Tibetan Border Police seeking to quash government orders denying them the benefit of the Old Pension Scheme.

However, on July 5, a Supreme Court bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Bela M Trivedi passed the stay order after an appeal was filed by the Central government. The court has posted the case for further consideration in February 2024.

The New Pension Scheme had replaced the old system on January 1, 2004, and was applicable to all new entrants to central government services, excluding the Army, Navy and Air Force.

Under the new scheme, all government employees have to contribute 10% of their salary (basic pay and dearness allowance) every month. But the under old system, employees were not required make this contribution.

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