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chandra   05 April 2008 at 16:57

Non-compliance of EPS1995 pension norms while calculating epf member pension

It is observed that the E.P.F.Organisations are not fully following the EPS 95 Pension norms while calculating member pension.As per EAQ NO:15 past service pension nd past service benefits uner FPS1971 are to be prepared as per age on 16-11-95 and pension slab RS;800/p.m for below 48 yrs nd Rs600/ for those between 48-52 yrs on 16-11-95 nd Rs500/p.m for24 years past service for those above 53 yrs old.And minimum under eps95 Rs335/p.m nd
nd Rs265/p.m under EFPS1971 making Rs600/p.m minimumm pension to be given for an epf pensioner having more than 10 yrs P.F membership is there n worked under both EPS95 &EFPS71.But EPFO not giving it.How we will get Justice /where to apply for getting pension as per EPS95 pension norms? Pl inform by E mail to me.. chandran61024@hotmail.com A.Chandran.,member .lawyersclubindia.com

Rupali Ghawri   05 April 2008 at 14:56

Record Maintenance

Dear All,

As per my knowledge, we are suppose to maintain the employee personal files and other HRD records for the last eight years.
Am i correct?
Which law governs this?

Kindly advise.
Thanks,
Rupali Ghawri

lohithakshan u k   05 April 2008 at 13:18

GTAST-SERVICE TAX

PLEASE EXPLAIN THER MEANING OF NEW AMENDMENT RELATING TO GTAST IN THIS YEAR BUDGET RELATING TO ABATEMENT

Abhimanyu Soni   05 April 2008 at 12:56

EPF.................

thanks
Further to my last query, under which section it is mentioned that employee getting more than 6500 has an option for EPF

Is it necessary on the part of employee to allow any deduction under PF act.
Recently I have joined a company and there are some employees earning 25000/- per month and no deduction has been made in respect of EPF.
Upon asking, I am told that they did'nt opt for that.
Is it depends on employees discretion.

Manjunath   05 April 2008 at 12:49

Employee termination

dfg

Dr. JP Shyamasundar   05 April 2008 at 10:40

Usage of edible oils for industrial purposes

Respected Sir,

May I kindly be clarified that whether any edible
oils, viz., palmolein, groundnut, coconut, sunflower
etc., will be permitted to use in commercial chemical
formulations as ingradients? or Any restrictions /
regulations are available to stop the usage of edible
oils in non-food industrial applications, inorder to
conserve our natural and national resources for edible
oil availability to present and future man kind needs. I want to know about usage restrictions of edible oils in commercial sector. Or Whether any special approvals / exemptions are permitted.

An early reply is highly solicited.

With Regards
Dr. JP Shyamasundar, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Abhimanyu Soni   04 April 2008 at 20:31

ESI ........

Dear All,

Is it necessary for an employee to get insured even if he/she is getting benefits as family member of his/her parents as they are anyway registered under ESIC?

Regards

Abhimanyu Soni

Abhimanyu Soni   04 April 2008 at 20:27

EPF ....................

Dear All,

Is it necessary on the part of employee to allow any deduction under PF act.
Recently I have joined a company and there are some employees earning 25000/- per month and no deduction has been made in respect of EPF.
Upon asking, I am told that they did'nt opt for that.
Is it depends on employees discretion.

Kindly resolve this query ASAP.

Regards

Abhimanyu Soni

Mayank Chaturvedi   04 April 2008 at 17:44

Notice Period

Dear Sir / Madam

I was employed with a Swiss MNC at Hyderabad since APril 3, 2006 as Manager. I had sent my resignation on March 12, 2008 however my immediate supervisor (DGM) approved it and treated my last working day as March 14, 2008. My ex employer doesn't seem to be bothered about my F&F and are not giving my relieving. Citing a recovery or any other foul play, they can make it an interpretation issue. I need some advice on dealing with the same as I'm going through mental tension as I'm aware of their mentality to harass exiting employees. My current job could also be at a stake because of their behaviour.

Please advice.

VINAY B. SHUKLA   03 April 2008 at 23:03

Whether Mobile Clippings are Admissible in the Court of Law

Whether Mobile Clippings (i.e. any video or any thing recorded by Cell Phone) is admissible in the Court of Law, Are there any Bombay High Court or Supreme Court Citations.