The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions has received representations from various quarters to do away with the condition of applying for family pension through 'Form 14' as it was causing inconvenience to widows, who find it difficult and "embarrassing" to present themselves before two gazetted officers or persons of repute for attestation.
"The matter has been examined and it has been agreed that in case the pensioner and spouse are holding a joint account, the possibility of claim for family pension from someone else does not arise. Therefore, in such cases, there is no requirement of Form 14.
In other cases, like where pension is not being credited to the joint bank account of the pensioner and his or her spouse, Form 14 will be continued to be obtained by the banks.
"However, the condition of attestation of form 14 has been done away with and witnessing by two persons has been considered as sufficient," it said.
Form 14 serves as a standard processing sheet, which defines and delineates the exact requirement of information to be given to the pension disbursing bank.
There are about 30 lakh central government pensioners.
