FEDERATION
OF RETIRED LIC CLASS I OFFICERS' ASSOCIATIONS
President :
N.P.
Bali
705,
Sur, Veena Saaz, Thakur Complex,
Kandivali
(East), Mumbai - 400 101
Mob
: 9820324213
Email
Id - npbali@hotmail.com
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General
Secretary : D
Krishnan
No.6/1,
Sreshta Riverside Apartments,
Wood
Creek Road, Nandambakkam, Chennai - 600089
Tel
: 9176635967 / 044 42850049.
Email
Id - dkrishnan1@gmail.com
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Ecircular
No.DK/5
14-01-2020
Reg:
Where our Matters are Headed ......
Very
Happy Makara Sankranti, and Pongal to all of you. While
the North of India is going through a very stiff winter, the South,
of North of India, is enjoying comparatively equable weather, and
these Festivals signify the change of season that is to follow.
The
Banks have been in continued Meetings with the IBA and 13th of Jan
2020 was the last one. Unfortunately, there has been no further
improvements in the offers from IBA. On the other hand they have
made certain categorical statements, saying 5 day week and
expansion of Encashment of Leave at Retirement cannot be given.
They have also made it clear that the Financial up grades offered
earlier cannot be improved upon. The other significant
aspects, of interest to Pensioners, is that no final word is there
about Revision of Pensions, where the cost factor is still being
examined. As for Family Pension, the matter is now with the Central
Govt., and it is expected, that the improvement suggested, will be
approved soon.
That
puts paid to our expectations on the Banks Settlement regarding
Revision of Pensions. Our hope was that if some finality could be
reached there, it may pave the way eventually for its acceptance
for LIC Pensioners too. That would have lightened our
expectations, in the on-going Case in the Supreme Court. But now we
are back to square one, where the SLPs pending in the SC become
important. As made out a number of times earlier, Supreme Court has
only a small window open for us, where matters of violations of
Rules, Law or Constitution alone would be examined.
We
have been preparing ourselves assiduously on how we present our
case in the SC when the matter comes up on the 5th of Feb. 2020,
in the SC. There are two aspects that lie before the SC
-- one relates to LIC's Compliance of DHC Order on Pre-1997
Retirees, where we have had to file a Counter Affidavit to say the
implementation is grossly defective, and the other relates to the
SLPs on Revision in Pensions. Our approach is now to see that the
SLPs which should answer to most grievances of ours, including the
inadequacies of implementation of DHC Order, if approved, should
come first in the order of being dealt with. But we may not be in
control of where the new Bench would like to start the proceedings.
Towards
this end, we are preparing ourselves with points against the
Arguments put forth in the Counter Affidavit of LIC to our SLP. If
we are able to break ground in this attempt, then it might become
easier for us to think of positive outcomes. Cost factor which was
put up before the DHC, by the LIC, should not pose a major
hurdle here, as the DHC itself , while talking about viability of
LIC being affected, if Revision in Pensions is given, concluded
that , it was not on cost grounds, that it denied up-gradation .
That leaves us with the rest of the points like comparability
to Central Govt. Retirees, Pension Rules not providing for
Revision, Pension rules being uniform to all , and there being no
Discrimination, etc. which the LIC's Counter Affidavit makes out in
denial of Revision. Internally, we have been in consultations with
all our erstwhile legal pundits, in firming up our points.
The
silver lining this time around, is that we are freely conferring,
and sharing views with the other Petitioners and that has given us
the confidence that the push in the SC this time will be more
focused and integrated. Our plan is to have one final meeting
of Petitioners there in Delhi on the 4th of Feb 2020, after which
we will meet our Senior Counsel and have the exchange of points in
a brief and pointed manner.
On
the Organizational front, there is good news from Nashik, where as
a result of initiatives taken by the leadership there, the
Membership has gone up from around 40 to over 100! This is indeed a
great leap forward, suggesting to others that efforts will bring
results. Kudos to them.
So
Wishing all of you once again , a very happy Festive season, --
D.Krishnan
General
Secretary
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