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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

MC Jain case judgment implementation‏

Although the Supreme Court has delivered the judgment in the above case more than two months ago,there is no report of the implementation of the judgment by LIC so far.
I have drafted letters to be addressed to Chairman, LIC, as follows :

ANNEXURE A:
Letter to be addressed by pensioners similarly placed as Mr M C
Jain( having retired as Class I Officers between 1st August 1992 and
31st March 1993) to LIC Chairman
.

ANNEXURE B1
Letter to be addressed by family pensioners of the above category
where death of the regular pensioner occurred on or after 1/11/1993
to LIC Chairman.



ANNEXURE B2
Letter to be addressed by family pensioners of the above category
where death of the regular pensioner occurred before 1/11/1993 to LIC
Chairman.

When such letters are sent in good number,LIC management can be expected to consider the matter seriously. If no response is forthcoming to these letters,the above three categories of pensioners can undertake concerted legal action.

Pensioners/family pensioners who address letters as per draft attached may kindly be advised to furnish their particulars with SR no,Pension file,Name of pensioner,date of retirement, Designation at the time of retirement, office disbursing pension etc so that further guidance can be given in case any legal action is required to be resorted to.Mr Sreenivasa Murty and myself are discussing modalities of helping this category of pensioners if the need for legal action arises.
My contact email ID is:
chmahadevan@rediffmail.com 

I hope you will find it convenient to upload the draft letters and this message for the benefit of such pensioners in LIC Pensioners' Chronicle blog.
Kind regards.
C H Mahadevan

Please click on 'Read more' below for the annexures. Download facility could not be arranged due to blog limitations.


ANNEXURE  A
(Letter to be addressed by Class I Officers retired from 1/8/1992 to 31/3/1993)

From
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________

To

Chairman,
L I C of India,
“Yogakshema”,
Mumbai 400021

Respected Sir,

Re: Implementation of the Rajasthan High Court judgment in the case Mahesh Chandra Jain  vs LIC of India dated 13/9/2012

I invite your kind reference   to the above judgment of the Jaipur Bench of Rajasthan High Court delivered on 13/9/2012.
I also invite your kind attention to the fact that the Special Leave Petition (C) )CC No  8090/2014 filed by LIC against the Jaipur Division Bench’s dismissal of the Appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court on 2/7/2014.
I am a retired LIC Class I Officer similarly placed as Mr M C Jain as per the following particulars:

Name:_____________________

S.R.No:______________

Pension File No:__________

Date of Retirement: __________

Cadre in which retired:___________

As per the aforesaid judgment  which  has become  final and binding on LIC consequent on the  dismissal of the SLP by the Supreme Court, I request you to kindly arrange to  pay me the  following benefits arising out of the judgment:
1)      Difference in salary from 1/8/1992 to the date of  my retirement along with consequential benefits;
2)      Arrears of difference in pension from 1/11/1993 after re-fixation of pension as ordered by the above judgment.
       3) Kindly also arrange to pay me the revised pension every month from the current month.

As the   benefits are due for more than 22 years, I request you also to pay me an interest on the arrears due at 12% p.a up to the date of payment.
I shall be grateful for your early and urgent response in the matter.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,



ANNEXURE B 1

(Letter to be addressed by spouses (receiving family pension) of Class I retirees who retired between 1/8/1992 and 31/3/1993 and died   after retirement, if date of death was   after 1/11/1993)
From
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________

To

Chairman,
L I C of India,
“Yogakshema”,
Mumbai 400021

Respected Sir,

Re: Implementation of the Rajasthan High Court judgment in the case Mahesh Chandra Jain vs LIC of India dated 13/9/2012

I invite your kind reference   to the above judgment of the Jaipur Bench of Rajasthan High Court delivered on 13/9/2012.
I also invite your kind attention to the fact that the Special Leave Petition (C)… CC No 8090/2014 filed by LIC against the Jaipur Division Bench’s dismissal of the Appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court on 2/7/2014.
I am the spouse of the retired LIC Class I Officer similarly placed as Mr M C Jain and who died after retirement as per the following particulars:

Name: _____________________

S.R.No:______________

Pension File No:__________

Date of Retirement: __________

Cadre in which retired:___________

Date of Death: _____________

As per the aforesaid judgment  which  has become  final and binding on LIC consequent on the  dismissal of the SLP by the Supreme Court, I request you to kindly arrange to  pay me the  following benefits arising out of the judgment:

1)      Difference in salary from 1/8/1992 to the date of  my  spouse’s retirement /death (if earlier)along with consequential benefits;
2)      Arrears of difference in pension from 1/11/1993 to the date of death, after re-fixation of pension as ordered by the above judgment due to my spouse.
3)       Arrears of family pension on refixation of the same   from the date of death of my spouse.
4)      Kindly also arrange to pay me the revised family pension every month from the current month.

        As the   benefits are due for more than 22 years, I request you also to pay me an interest on the arrears due at 12% p.a up to the date of payment.

I shall be grateful for your early and urgent response in the matter.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,





ANNEXURE B 2
(Letter to be addressed by spouses (receiving family pension) of Class I retirees who retired between 1/8/1992 and 31/3/1993 and died   after retirement, if date of death was   before 1/11/1993)
From
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________

To
Chairman,
L I C of India,
“Yogakshema”,
Mumbai 400021

Respected Sir,

Re: Implementation of the Rajasthan High Court judgment in the case Mahesh Chandra Jain vs LIC of India dated 13/9/2012

I invite your kind reference   to the above judgment of the Jaipur Bench of Rajasthan High Court delivered on 13/9/2012.

I also invite your kind attention to the fact that the Special Leave Petition (C) .. CC No 8090/2014 filed by LIC against the Jaipur Division Bench’s dismissal of the Appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court on 2/7/2014.
I am the spouse of the retired LIC Class I Officer similarly placed as Mr M C Jain and who died after retirement as per the following particulars:

Name: _____________________

S.R.No:______________

Pension File No:__________

Date of Retirement: __________

Cadre in which retired:___________

Date of Death: _____________

As per the aforesaid judgment  which  has become  final and binding on LIC consequent on the  dismissal of the SLP by the Supreme Court, I request you to kindly arrange to  pay me the  following benefits arising out of the judgment:
1)      Difference in salary from 1/8/1992 to the date of  my  spouse’s retirement /death (if earlier)along with consequential benefits;
2)      Arrears of difference in pension from 1/11/1993 to the date of death, after re-fixation of pension as ordered by the above judgment due to my spouse.
3)      Arrears of family pension on refixation of the same   from 1/11/1993.
4)      Kindly also arrange to pay me the revised family pension every month from the current month.

        As the   benefits are due for more than 22 years, I request you also to pay me an interest on the arrears due at 12% p.a up to the date of payment.

I shall be grateful for your early and urgent response in the matter.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,