No.1/33/2012-P&PW(E)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare
3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
Khan Market, New Delhi
Dated: 16th January, 2013
Office Memorandum
Sub: (i) Eligibility of disabled children for family pension after marriage and
(ii) Eligibility for two family pensions clarification regarding.
The undersigned is directed to state that the Government has decided to
allow continuance of family pension to mentally / physically disabled
children who drew, are drawing or may draw family pension even after
their marriage. Further, the Government has also decided to allow two
family pensions where the pensioner drew, is drawing or may draw two
pensions for military and / or civil employments.
2. In order to implement these decisions, Explanations 1 and 3 after
sub-rule 6 of Rule 54 of the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules,
1972 have been suitably amended and sub-rules 13-A and 13-B have been
omitted. A copy of Gazette notification, G.S.R. No. 938 (E), dated 27th
December, 2012, giving effect to these amendments is enclosed.
3. For the sake of clarity, the old and new explanations 1 and 3 are reproduced as under highlighting the changes made therein:
Old : EXPLANATION 1 - An unmarried son or an unmarried or widowed
or divorced daughter shall become ineligible for family pension under
this sub-rule from the date he or she gets married or remarried.
EXPLANATION 3 - It shall be the duty of son or daughter or
siblings or the guardian to furnish a certificate to the Treasury or
Bank, as the case may be, once in a year that (i) he or she has not
started earning his or her livelihood and (ii) he or she has not yet
married or remarried. A similar certificate shall be furnished by a
childless widow after her re-marriage or parents to the Treasury or
Bank, as the case may be, once in a year that she or he or they have not
started earning her or his or their livelihood.
New : EXPLANATION 1 - An unmarried son or an unmarried or widowed
or divorced daughter except a disabled son or daughter, shall become
ineligible for family pension under this sub-rule from the date he or
she gets married or remarried.
EXPLANATION 3 - It shall be the duty of son or daughter or
siblings or the guardian to furnish a certificate to the Treasury or
Bank, as the case may be, once in a year that (i) he or she has not
started earning his or her livelihood and (ii) he or she has not yet
married or remarried. A similar certificate shall he furnished by a
childless widow after her re-marriage or b the disabled son or daughter
or parents to the Treasury or Bank, as the case may be, once in a year
that she or he or they have not started earning her or his or their
livelihood.
4. Sub rule 13-A regulates the grant of family pension to a military
pensioner after his re-employment in a civil service or a civil post.
Grant of two family pensions had been prohibited under this sub rule.
Similarly, sub rule 13-B prohibits grant of two family pensions to a
person who is already in receipt of Family Pension or is eligible there
for under any other rules of the Central Government or a State
Government and/or Public Sector Undertaking/Autonomous Body/Local Fund
under the Central or a State Government. The sub-rules 13-A and 13-B
have since been omitted vide the above mentioned Gazette notification.
5. It is clarified that financial benefits in past cases will accrue with effect from 24th September, 2012.
6. As regards pensioners/family pensioners belonging to the Indian Audit
and Accounts Departments, these Orders issue after consultation with
the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
sd/-
(Sujasha Choudhury)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India
Source: www.pensionersportal.gov.in
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