Absence of records of verification of service – What says CCS (Pension) Rules?
“Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 1972 on 29.8.2014 that
in the absence of records of verification of service, the retiring
Government servant may submit a written statement on plain paper stating
that he had in fact rendered service for that period, and shall, at the
foot of the statement, make and subscribe to a declaration as to the
truth of that statement. The Head of Office shall, after taking into
consideration the facts in the written statement admit that portion of
service as having been rendered for the purpose of calculating the
pension of that Government servant”.
Problems of Pensioners
The financial burden on account of
pension has shown increasing trend because of, inter-alia, increase in
the number of pensioners, periodic release of dearness relief, etc. it
is because of pension liability likely to assume unsustainable
proportions that the Government had taken decision in December 2003 to
switch over form the “defined benefit” based pension to the “defined
contribution” based pension scheme in case of Central Government
civilian employees (except the Armed Forces) joining on or after
01.01.2004.
As regards lack of proper maintenance of
records regarding delay in sanction of pension and other related
problems after the employees retirement, a provision has recently been
made by amending the Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 1972 on
29.8.2014 that in the absence of records of verification of service, the
retiring Government servant may submit a written statement on plain
paper stating that he had in fact rendered service for that period, and
shall, at the foot of the statement, make and subscribe to a declaration
as to the truth of that statement. The Head of Office shall, after
taking into consideration the facts in the written statement admit that
portion of service as having been rendered for the purpose of
calculating the pension of that Government servant.
This was stated by Shri Jayant Sinha,
Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in written reply to a
question in Rajya Sabha today.
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