Bijendra Singh 27 January 2021
175B083 Mahesh P S 28 January 2021
Hello,
A Government servant, who has completed five years' qualifying service and has become eligible for service gratuity or pension under Rule 49, shall, on his retirement, be granted 1[retirement gratuity] equal to one-fourth of his emoluments for each completed six monthly period of qualifying service, subject to a maximum of 16½ times the emoluments. This is as per the government’s pension rules.
Hence you are eligible.
Thank you
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 28 January 2021
NO YOU ARE NOT ELIGLBE FOR PENSION IF YOU LEFT /RESIGNED FROM THE JOB
The court passed the order on an appeal filed by BSES Yamuna Power Ltd challenging an order of the Delhi high court directing it to provide pension to an employee who resigned after 20 years of service. The HC had said that the employee was entitled to get voluntary retirement after completing 20 years of service and he was, therefore, entitled to pensionary benefits after resigning from the job.
The apex court, however, said taking voluntary retirement an ..
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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 29 January 2021
Minimum qualifying service for grant of pension to a central government employee is 20 years,, except PBOR of defence.
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