Highlights

  • Supreme Court blasts Centre over OROP payment
  • SC gave time to the Centre to clear dues by March 15
  • The Centre had asked SC to pay in instalments

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Supreme Court raps Centre over One Rank One Pension arrears

On January 9th, the top court granted time till March 15th to the Centre for payment of total arrears but the Centre had written a letter to let the arrears be paid in 4 instalments.

The Supreme Court on Monday came down heavily on the Ministry of Defence over its January 20 communication regarding the payment of arrears of One Rank-One Pension (OROP) in installments to eligible pensioners of the armed forces.

A bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud took exception to the letter issued by the secretary in the ministry and directed him to file a personal affidavit explaining his position.

"You tell the secretary we are going to take action against him for that January 20 communication. Either withdraw it, or we are going to issue a contempt notice to the Ministry of Defense. Sanctity of the judicial process has to be maintained," the bench also comprising Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala said.

Additional Solicitor General N Venkataraman told the court that the Ministry should be given time to carry out the exercise as per the court's order.

The apex court posted the matter after Holi vacation.

On January 9, the top court had granted time till March 15 to the Centre for payment of total arrears of OROP to all eligible pensioners of the armed forces.

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Last month, the government has moved the top court seeking extension of time till March 15, 2023 for payment of arrears of OROP scheme to all eligible pensioners of the armed forces.

This is the second extension given by the top court to the Union government to pay the arrears after it had first moved the top court in June, last year and sought three months to compute and make payments in accordance with the March 16, 2022 verdict of the top court.

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