Sunday, March 31, 2013

Truth and Deceit: IV CPC Rank Pay Case: Part III


Part III
DSR 1987 Regulation has equated time scale Lt Col, even if substantive after 24 years of service, equivalent to Major. This equation was not laid in paragraph 65 of Regulation 1962. This has caused financial loss to the non-selection list of officers. It should be noted that Time scale Lt Col were given the pay scale of Lt Col on completion of 21 yrs of service by the V CPC. Such officers were promoted to the rank of Col with implementation of A V Singh committee recommendations and are drawing pay and grade pay of Col after 6 CPC.
            Regulation for Army is a administrative document and is not required to        include any instructions concerning financial implications. That being  so, Regulation of    1962 edition did not include any financial clause in this  administrative document,  whereas 1987 Regulation did include      financial clause under para 66(i) by     incorporating amendment like “non  selection officers will count against officers          in the rank of Major”.

              Perhaps the ‘Rank pay’ factor was not catered for, but the definition of rank     pay is  very clear and needs to be implemented now both at IV as well as V  CPC. This has  concurrence of the MoF as per letter of 29 Feb 2000. It will restore pay and             pension denied since 1986 to date.

DGL            The DGL as submitted by the Service HQ’s to MoD is the ‘Apt’ Document fully
fully          implementing the directive of the apex court incorporating all the judgment    clauses. It needs to be persued by the Services to ensure that the ends of justice     are fully met. It has all the tables which are exhaustive for each rank from Capt to    Brig till 6 CPC corrections. Extract of that has been given in Part II. This was  obtained through RTI.To that end the Do Letter by COSC to MoD holds good and    has been put on this blog earlier.

          Pension for Pre 1986 retirees
            The pre 1986 retiree officers have been given notional rank pay with minimum for            each rank as revealed in their PPO.eg Major given pension of 3400 plus RP 600 and      Lt Col given 3900+RP 800 etc.
            Q         How is their pension set to change?
            A         Once the minimum for each rank as given in para 6 (a)(ii) is changed which has been reflected in Part I the pension will change accordingly as the minimum will go up.This will also change at V CPC and then to minimum of pay in pay band at 6 CPC  which is given in the table that follows.
Revised Pension for Pre 2006 Retirees
The pension being given to pre 2006 retires (officers) is based on 50% of  sum of minimum of pay band plus grade pay plus Military Service Pay ie (37400+8000+6000) = 25700 in case of Lt Col. As per Committee of Secy’s Report formulated by the Prime Minister to go into the pay and pension anomalies of Ex Servicemen; the pension would be based on 50% of the minimum of the pay in the pay band as per rank held on 1/1/2006 plus grade pay plus MSP. For example for Lt Col the revised pension would be 50% of (42120+8700+6000) = 28410. Diff (28410-25700=2710) and 72 % DA thereon wef 01 July 2012. A table showing the revised pension is given from the rank of Capt to Brig.
 

Rank

Existing Pension as on 1/1/2006

Revised Pension as on 1/1/2006

Diff in

Pension

Family

Pension

 

50% of Min of pay band +GP+MSP

50% of Min of pay in pay band as per rank +GP+MSP

 

60% of Revised

pension

Captain

15600+6100+6000=13850

19350+6600+6000=15975

2125

9585

Major

15600+6600+6000=14100

26650+7600+6000=20125

6025

12075

Lt Colonel

37400+8000+6000=25700

42120+8700+6000=28410

2710

17046

Colonel

37400+8700+6000=26050

46050+8900+6000=30475

4425

18285

Brigadier

37400+8900+6000=26150

48870+10000+6000=32435

6285

19461
 
Note:  The figures quoted are the ones which will change when the HSC order of 04 Sept 2012 is implemented in toto. As of date changes have been made as recommended by Committee of Secys of the MoD letter applicable from 24 Sept 2012 the arrears of which will be paid by PDAs hopefully in Apr 2013.
 
Q         When will pension arrears be paid by PCDA Pension Allahabad?
A.        Once the correct fixation has been done, CDAO Pune will fwd Last Pay Certificate (LPC) in respect of each officer to PCDA Pension Allahabad who in turn will work out the pension arrears from the time the officer retired till date. This will be remitted separately by PCDA pension through the banks. As on date no LPC has been recd by PCDA Pension.
 
Q.        What happens to increase in pay of officers who got promoted after 1/1/1986?
A         The minimum for each rank from Capt to Brig at IV CPC has to undergo change in terms of para 6 (a)(ii) of SAI 1987, which is very much part of the HSC judgment. Once that is done their minimum and DA admissible thereon will change through V CPC to 6 CPC eg Capt to 3000, Maj from 3400 to 4050, Lt Col from 3900 to 4700 etc. This logic equally holds good in case of officers who were in service as on 1/1/1986 and retired pre 1986.
 
 This is the only way by which this historical rank pay anomaly can be resolved in keeping with the directions of the HSC order dated 04 Sept 2012. Anything short of it would be violation of HSC order and lead to contempt proceedings.
 


Friday, March 29, 2013

The Truth and Deceit: IV CPC Rank Pay Case: Part II


Part II
From the above it is crystal clear that the rank pay was deducted twice. Once at the time of fixing the minimum initial pay for each rank from Capt to Brig in terms of para 6 (a) (ii) of SAI of 1987, and again at the time for calculation of emoluments which has been partially corrected now after the SC order. In most cases even the 20% fitment weightage was denied. 
The increased minimum initial pay at IV CPC will have a cascading effect on the pay scales at the V CPC as the integrated scale was replaced by individual rank based pay scales. Rank pay was also deducted at the time of pay fixation of V CPC both at the time of deciding on the rank based pay scales as well as at the time of fixation. The existing pay scales of V CPC are depressed scales based on the lowered minimum for each rank at IV CPC which needs to be corrected. Accordingly the new scales would be as given

 
Rank/Pay Scale
Existing as per SAI 1997 at V CPC
Revised scales w/o deduction of rank pay at V CPC
Captain
9600-300-11400 +RP 400
10000-300-11800+ RP 400
Major
11925-325-14850+RP1200
12800-325-16050 + RP 1200*
Lt Col
13500-400-17100+RP 1600
15100-400-18700+RP1600
Colonel
15100-450-17350+RP 2000
17100-400-19350+RP 2000
Brigadier
16700-450-18050+RP 2400
19100-450-20450+RP 2400

 
* Note:  The corresponding Civil scale of Major of 4100/4500, were rationalized and merged and given 14300-400-18300. Here again the Majors were given a raw deal.

Once this is implemented, then for VI CPC, the minimum of pay in the pay band and grade pay will correspondingly increase.

Rank
 
Existing /
Revised Scales
 
Pay in the pay band
Grade
Pay
MSP
Total
Pay
Diff
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Captain
Existing
Revised
9600+400 RP
10000+400RP
18600
19350
6100
6600
6000
6000
30700
31950
1250
Major
Existing
Revised
11600+1200RP
13125+1200RP
23810
26650
6600
7600
6000
6000
36410
40250
3840
Lt Colonel
Existing
Revised
13500+1600RP
15100+1600RP
38530
42120
8000
8700
6000
6000
52530
56820
4290
Colonel
Existing
Revised
15100+2000RP
17100+2000RP
40890
46050
8700
8900
6000
6000
55590
60950
5360
Brigadier
Existing
Revised
16700+2400RP
19100+2400RP
43390
48870
8900
10000
6000
6000
58290
64870
6580

                       
Q         Was rank pay as admissible to Lt Col paid to Lt Col (TS)?

 A         No, neither at IV CPC nor at V CPC.

 Q         What is the definition of rank pay?

 A         Rank pay as defined by the IV CPC states’ Rank pay is admissible to an officer appropriate to the rank actually held, either in acting or substantive capacity, in addition to the pay in the revised scale. It is also stated therein that rank pay forms part of basic pay. It has been further clarified by MoD vide their letter of 29 Feb 2000 that, It is that element of their pay which is identified with their rank, which in turn has a relationship with their scale of pay. It will consequently be taken into account for determining their entitlement to such of those financial benefits/concessions etc including retirement benefits, as are directly related to the basic pay or their pay scales.

 The Army/Navy/Airforce instructions would be amended accordingly. These never got amended and the denial continued.

 Q         What does DSR say on substantive pay?

               A   Changes in DSR 1962 Edition vs 1987 Edition

             Para 65 of 1962 edition

            “Substantive promotion to the rank of Lt Colonel of officers not promoted by selection

            under para 66 below, against the authorized establishment of Lt Cols, may be made,

            subject to their being considered fit in all  respects by time –scale, on completion of 24

           years reckonable commissioned service provided they  have not attained the age of

           compulsory retirement. Officer so promoted will not  be reckoned, against the authorised

           establishment of Lt Cols, but will be held in the separate ‘non-selection’ list, except that

           an officer selected to act as a Lt Col before completing 24 years service and made

           substantive under this rule on completing 24 years’ reckonable service will be held

           against an authorized Lt Col appointment”.         

 
           Para  66(i) of 1987 edition

 
           “Substantive promotion to the rank of Lt Col of officers not promoted by selection
        against the authorized establishment of Lt Cols, may be made, subject to their being
         considered fit in all  respects, by time scale, on completion of 21 years reckonable
         commissioned service but not more than 26 years reckonable commissioned service
          provided they  have not become due for retirement on the basis of the age of
         superannuation prescribed for the rank time scale of Lt Col. Officers so promoted will not
 not be reckoned, against the authorized establishment of Lt Cols, but will be held in the
            separate ‘non-selection’ list.  The number of officers held on the ‘non selection’ list
         and   will count against the authorized establishment of officers in the
rank of Major”.  Concluded 



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