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Supreme Court Upholds OROP Benefit for Army Postal Service Personnel on Deputation from Department of Posts. Personnel of APS on deputation from Department of Posts are entitled to One Rank One Pension as per Government Circular dated 7th November 2015.

The case involves an appeal by the Union of India against an order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Regional Bench, Jabalpur, which allowed an Original A...

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Supreme Court Upholds Service Element of Disability Pension for Sailor Discharged After 10 Years in Low Medical Category. Regulation 107 of Navy (Pension) Regulations, 1964 Entitles Personnel with Less Than 15 Years Service to Proportional Service Element.

The case involves an appeal by the Union of India against the order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Regional Bench, Kochi, which held that the responden...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Navy Pension Regulation Denying Condonation for Voluntary Discharge. Regulation 82(a) of Navy (Pension) Regulations, 1964, held valid and not violative of Articles 14, 21, 300A as it applies uniformly to sailors discharged at their own request.

The petitioners, six former sailors of the Indian Navy, were discharged from service on compassionate grounds. They had served between 14 and 15 years...

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Supreme Court Allows Ex-Servicemen's Claims for Full Disability Pension Arrears -- Union of India's Appeal Dismissed -- Judgment in Rem Overrides Limitation Periods for Recurring Pension Rights Under Armed Forces Tribunal Act

The Supreme Court addressed multiple civil appeals concerning arrears of disability pension for ex-servicemen -- The central issue was whether arrears...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Widow's Claim for Liberalised Family Pension in Operation Rakshak Death Case. Cardiac Failure Not Covered Under Category 'E' of Pension Instructions as Death Must Result from Injuries in Live Action.

The appellant, Kanchan Dua, is the widow of a Colonel in the Indian Army who died on 25.01.1992 due to sudden cardiac failure while posted as Commanda...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Army Offence Jurisdiction Dispute, Restoring Sessions Court Trial. Concurrent Jurisdiction Under Section 125 of Army Act, 1950 Upheld, with Commanding Officer's Discretion Exercised Through Cooperation with Civil Investigation.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Sikkim, which upheld an order of the Sessions Judge directing that the accused, an Army personne...