Govt plans to amend 145-year-old pension law

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 09 2016 | 7:08 PM IST
The Centre is considering to amend a 145-year-old law that provides security to the pensioners against attachment of pension.
There are about 58 lakh central government pensioners.
The Pensions Act, 1871 has been under consideration for past some time past in accordance with the policy of the central government to repeal obsolete laws.
However, this Act had to be excluded from the list of the obsolete laws to be repealed as some of its provisions provide security to the pensioners against attachment of pension.
A meeting was recently called by Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions to elicit views of select ministries on the proposal to amend the rules regulating various types of pension administered by them to ensure continuance of shield as provided under the 1871 Act, according to minutes of the meeting.
The move to call the meeting was to facilitate repealing of the old Act, it said.
The representative from Department of Financial Services (DFS) suggested that instead of amending a large number of Acts and rules to secure those pensions against attachment, the existing Pensions Act, 1871 may be amended to repeal only those provisions in the Act which have since become irrelevant or redundant.
This proposal was supported by representatives of ministries of Home, Labour, Rural Development, Defence, Ministry of Railways and Department of Personnel and Training.
Under the old law, no pension granted or continued by government on political considerations, or on account of past services, present infirmities or as a compassionate allowance, and no money due on account of any such pension or allowance, shall be liable to seizure, attachment or sequestration by process of any court at the instance of a creditor,for any demand against the pensioner, or in satisfaction of a decree or order of any such court.
It was then decided that this suggestion will be placed before the competent authority for taking a decision in the matter, the minutes read.
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First Published: May 09 2016 | 7:08 PM IST

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