Saturday, July 11, 2015

OROP : Govt Should Implement One Rank One Pension Within Six Weeks – Supreme Court

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Govt Should Implement One Rank One Pension Within Six Weeks – Supreme Court



Hon’ble Supreme Court granted 6 weeks time Central Government to grant One Rank One Pension to retired Armed Forces Personnel on the request of Govt


Justice T S Thakur accepted to take up the case after six weeks as per the request made by Additional Solicitor General on behalf of Government Side.

 
It is expected that time given now may be final as Hon’ble Supreme Court ordered for implementation of One Rank One Pension in the year 2008 itself which is yet to be implemented by Govt. This six weeks was granted on the grounds that Govt needs to work out the modalities for granting OROP.
 
A contempt petition has been filed by retired Major General S P S Vains in this issue in which hearing is on. Earlier Apex Court has observed that One Rank One Pension is one of the points in Election manifesto of NDA Government. Hon’ble court said
 
 “This was part of your manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections. You must keep your word,”
 
 
While hearing the Contempt Petition, Defence Ministry has been called upon to provide its explanation for non-implementation of OROP
 
In Febrary itself, when fixing the next hearing after 3 months Apex Court said “We make it clear that no further time will be granted for the purpose of implementation of the impugned judgment.”
 
Now, six more weeks have been given as additional time for implementing One Rank One Pension to Ex-Servicemen.  
 
 
AND  READ WHAT  GOVERNMENT  HAS TO SAY  IN THE  SAME COURT
 
 
SC VERDICT FOR IMPLEMENTAION OF OROP
 IS ONLY FOR Maj Gen
&
NOT FOR OTHER VETERANS
NEW DELHI: A group of 254 major generals has decided to reject the grant of one-rank one-pension unless it is accorded across all ranks, after the Centre assured its implementation in the apex court.

In 2010, the government moved the Supreme court after the Armed forces tribunal ruled in favor of granting OROP to the major generals who approached the body.

On Wednesday, Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand told the court that the centre will grant OROP to the petitioners in three-four days. Col (Retd) Devendar Bahl, spokesman for the Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement, said if the Centre implements OROP only to the major generals, it will open the floodgates of litigation.
 
Others also raised concerns.
 
 "The one-rank one-pension scheme is for all, starting from a sepoy to the senior most general. Creating such divisions will be dangerous for national security in the long run,"
 Maj Gen Satbir Singh, one of the petitioners and chairman of the Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement, told ET.
 
 

The implementation of OROP for all services along with the case of major generals must go hand in hand, organisations representing ex-servicemen said. 
        
 
 
 
           ( TAREEKH  PEY  TAREEKH  AUR  JAB
 
                        JAB TAREEKH MIL JAEGGI TAAB
 
                                          'OROP' 
 
 LENE WALA  KHUDA KO PASAND HO GIA HOGA !!?? )
 
 
 
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