Family pension
Achna
(Querist) 28 September 2018
This query is : Resolved
Hi I m archna my problem is that in my family pension book after my dad ws mom ...but after my mom if I m applying for family pension so my bank sayes my name is not in pension book wht would I do to get my family pension kindly help
Achna
(Querist) 28 September 2018
Kindly help me
Achna
(Querist) 28 September 2018
Kindly help me
Achna
(Querist) 28 September 2018
Kindly help me
Isaac Gabriel
(Expert) 28 September 2018
Contact the last working office which prepared the pension proposals to get your name in the pension book.First ensure whether you are entitled for receiving pension after the death of the family pensioner.
Guest
(Expert) 28 September 2018
You do not seem to be eligible for for family pension of your father after the death of your mother due to your age factor.
However, please clarify the following points:
1) What is the date of death of your mother and up to which date, she could draw family pension?
2) What was your exact age on the date of death of your mother?
3) With what specific reason do you believe that you are eligible for family pension?
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 29 September 2018
After father's death mother got the pension. Now mother died. Are you dependent? if you dependent/unmarried, you can get pension upto the age of 25 years. If you cross the age 25, you will not get pension. Bur after cross of 25 years of age, any male/female mentally desiabled persons, divorced daughter or divorced daughter (till her re- marriage if any) can get pension after parents.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 30 September 2018
dependent single daughter will get pension for life unless she has inflicted dependency by resigning a job.
Guest
(Expert) 30 September 2018
Good tutorials by two experts.
However, delivery of tutorials by the experts, is not understandable, when the querist has failed to clarify about her entitlement of family pension for the last two days?
Question arises, when she is not entitled for family pension due to various factors, would she become eligible for the pension after getting tutorials from the experts. I feel the experts also have the need to know that the concerned departments include the names of the eligible family members in the PPO even at the time of issue of the sanction for the retired employee.
Had she been eligible fior family pension, her name would automatically have appeared in the pension book.
Unsolicited and unwarranted knowledge cannot be of any use to any non-deserving person. Knowledge needs be provided only to the deserving aspirant, not anyone and everyone, without even a bit of his/her need, more particularly the lethargic law students, who want to use unearned and borrowed knowledge for their momentary convenience. Only such type of people with half baked knowledge become the real cause of suffering of their clients after being qualified as lawyers.
However, no objection, if experts start even to post their prepared tutorials, like articles even without raising of a query by any querist.
Guest
(Expert) 30 September 2018
@ Sudhir Kumar,
When you have come forward to compete with the other expert in delivering a tutorial, for the purpose of clarity, can you elaborate further what exactly do you want to communicate with your statement, "dependent single daughter will get pension for life unless she has inflicted dependency by resigning a job"?
Guest
(Expert) 30 September 2018
@ Ms. Archna,
In addition to my previous questions wanting your clarification, now based on the advice of the above two experts, i.e., "Bur after cross of 25 years of age, any male/female mentally desabled persons, divorced daughter or divorced daughter (till her re- marriage if any) can get pension after parents," AND "dependent single daughter will get pension for life unless she has inflicted dependency by resigning a job," WOULD YOU LIKE TO REPLY MY FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1) Are you a daughter of the deceased pension, who is suffering from disorder or disability of mind, including the mentally retardation, or is physically crippled or disabled?
2) Are you a single daughter of the deceased pensioner and whether dependency is inflicted by resigning a job or otherwise?