New provisions
have significance for CAPFs, where instances of death in service are
relatively higher
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Chandigarh(Agencies): The Central government has relaxed certain
provisions in the pension rules to ease the sanction and payment of provisional
family pension in cases where a government employee dies while in service.
Besides civilians, the new
provisions have significance for the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), where
instances of death in service are relatively higher on account of the nature of
their duties.
According to orders issued by
the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW) earlier this week,
Rule 80-A of the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, which required the
head of the office concerned to sanction and draw provisional family pension
and death gratuity in favour of claimant after forwarding the case file and
accompanying documents to the Pay and Accounts Office (PAO), has been relaxed.
The new orders state that if a
claim for family pension along with death certificate and bank account details
has been received and the head of office is satisfied that the claim is
bonafide, he shall sanction provisional family pension immediately.
The head of office shall not
wait for forwarding of the family pension case and other relevant documents to
the PAO before sanctioning the provisional family pension.
In CAPF related cases, where
death of an employee occurs during service, initially provisional family
pension may be sanctioned without waiting for the final Operation Casualty
Report, the DoPPW has directed.
The department observed that
the process of forwarding the family pension case to PAO along with requisite
documents itself takes a long time and in a large number of cases, provisional
family pension and gratuity were not being sanctioned on death of a government
servant. The delay in finalisation of family pension and gratuity resulted in hardship
to the family of the deceased employee.
In accordance with rules,
family pension is payable to the family of a government servant who dies in
harness irrespective of the length of service rendered before his death, but
the amount of death gratuity, however,
depends on the length of qualifying service of the individual. The new rules do
not apply to sanction of provisional gratuity.
DoPPW has also directed that
PAO shall release the provisional family pension on the basis of sanction order
issued by the head of office without insisting for any other documents,
including the service book. The provisional family pension shall be paid in the
same manner as pay and allowances of the establishment are paid.
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