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When married son is eligible for compassionate appointment, why not a married daughter, There cannot be any discrimination between a married son and a married daughter.... Making discrimination between a son and a daughter on the ground of marriage is arbitrary and violative of fundamental right to equality.
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SUBMISSION OF LIFE CERTIFICATE IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2014.
Ministry
of Finance
Department
of Expenditure
CPAO/Tech/Life
Certificate/2014-15/670-711
Dated: 31.10.2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Submission of Life
Certificate in the month of November, 2014
Attention is invited to this Office OM No.
CPAO/Tech/Pre-2006/Revision/2011-12/191 dated 23rd October, 2012 circulating
therewith a copy of CPAO’s’ advertisement in English released in the leading
national and regional dailies on 21st October, 2012 regarding obtaining of life
certificate in the revised format by the authorized banks from the Central
Civil pensioner/ family pensioner in November every year.
It was also advised
that the information on the current address and telephone number collected from
the Life Certificates is to be updated on the banks master data with the CPPC
and the updated master data is required to be sent to CPAO not later than the
last week of December every year.
Since the pensioners/family pensioners would start approaching
the banks for life certificate from 1st of November, it is reiterated that all
Pension Account Holding Branches must be sensitized to ensure the receipt of
Life Certificate in the revised format (copy enclosed).
The updated master data must reach CPAO not later than the last
week of December, 2014. The modified format of Life Certificate is also
available on CPAO’s website www.cpao.nic.in at the link “Forms-For Pensioners”
appearing on the left pane of Home Page.
(Vijay Singh)
WHEN MARRIED SON IS ELIGIBLE FOR COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENT, WHY NOT A MARRIED DAUGHTER, ASKS MADRAS HC
Ruling in favour of a complainant,
Justice D Hariparanthaman said there cannot be any discrimination
between a married son and a married daughter.
CHENNAI: Why is it that a married
daughter of a deceased government employee is not eligible for
appointment under compassionate grounds while a married son is eligible,
Madras high court has wondered.
Ruling in favour of a
complainant on Thursday, Justice D Hariparanthaman said: "There cannot
be any discrimination between a married son and a married daughter....
Making discrimination between a son and a daughter on the ground of
marriage is arbitrary and violative of fundamental right to equality."
The matter relates to a writ
petition filed by P R Renuka, stating that her father, an office
assistant working in the animal husbandry department, died while he was
in service in February 1998. He left behind his wife and three married
daughters, besides an unmarried daughter.
Since Renuka was the eldest among them, and also because she had been
deserted by her husband and living with her father at the time of the
latter's death, she sought employment under compassionate grounds. She
also furnished a copy of her divorce decree dated September 9, 1999.
The authorities rejected her plea on September 16, 2002 stating that
she was not entitled for a compassionate appointment because she was
married.
Noting that her divorce came after her father's death, the government
informed the court that only an unmarried daughter and or one who was a
divorcee at the time of her father's death were eligible for
appointment under compassionate grounds.
Rejecting the contention, Justice Hariparanthaman pointed out that
the woman had stated that even before her father's death, she had been
living with her parents. Also, the only reason given by authorities to
reject her claim to appointment was because she was married.
"When she has come with a plea that she was deserted by her husband
and a decree of divorce was granted, and that she was under the care and
control of her father at the time of his death, the government cannot
deny compassionate appointment on the ground that the divorce was
obtained after the death of her father," said Justice Hariparanthaman.
Quashing the rejection order, the judge then directed the authorities
to provide a compassionate ground appointment to Renuka in eight
weeks.