Non payment of Dearness Relief on Disability Element While on Re-Employment
(i) A certain portion of pension is taken into account and is not entirely ignored.(ii) The pay in the post of re-employment is not required to he fixed at the minimum of the scale in all cases, and(iii) Dearness allowance at the rates applicable from time to time is also admissible on the pay fixed on re-employment.
(i) The entire pension admissible is to be ignored in the case of civilian pensioner who held posts below Group ‘A’ and those ex-servicemen who held posts below the ranks of commissioned officers, at the time of their retirement. Their pay on re-employment is to be fixed at the minimum of the pay scale of the post in which they are re-employed. Such civilian pensioners will consequently be entitled to dearness relief on their pension at the rates applicable from time to time.(ii) The ex-servicemen (PBOR) who retired before attaining the age of 55 years and re-employed thereafter and their pay fixed at a higher stage because of advance increments and no protection of the last pay drawn is being given, the pay should he treated as fixed at a minimum only for the purpose of ignoring the entire pension and allowing dearness relief on pension.
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