Dear Sir,
As some body (including me) are feeling that there is some relevance
of LIC case to bank retirees, innocently discussing it here. But, in
fact, I personally does not know from legal angle. I never cared to
know it also. O.K. leave it.
Almost every body (not sure), I think, know about that no bank board
has approved to extend such LIC benefit to bank retirees. Regarding
IBA, I clearly mentioned that "let us hope the IBA will react" that's
all. It is hope only. So you need not take any pains to understand
regarding IBAs probable stand with our probable hope. Take it easy.
With regards
S.M.BASHA
On Dec 1, 8:45 pm, Prasad C N <cn_prasa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Mr. Karunakaran,
As a SBM pensioner I know how much time and energy Mr. Prasad spent working for the benefit and welfare of SBM pensioners and his achievements.
Your comments "Mr.Prasad, please allow the poor bank pensioners also have some
rightful benefit. Don't try to be a stumbling block" is laughable. What do you know of him and his way of working in SBM Commune? On what basis you made such comments?
Your curse "Let not your dreams come true" is the height of your stupidity.
There is another joke in your mail. You have signed the mail as "Karunakaran (for the Bank retirees)". Could you please name the Bank retirees you are representing?
Please read the attachment when you are in calm mind and try to understand the subtle meaning of a Siddhar's song.
A. Jayakrishnan
SBM SVRS 2001.
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“It changes things,...... that knowledge,...... doesn’t it?”
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--- On Fri, 12/2/11, karunakaran duraisamy <karanka...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: karunakaran duraisamy <karanka...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: bankpensioner Court cases related to pensioners
Date: Friday, December 2, 2011, 10:29 AM
Mr.Prasad,
I can understand that your stomach burns after the court is turning
the heat on LIC. I can also understand your feeling that such a
situation should not come to PSU bank also.
When Bank retirees are looking something positive in the LIC case,
you are the only person who does not see anything positive. May be
because, you are well acquainted with the MDs and Super senior Union
leaders and you are well aware that IBA cannot do anything since none
of the Bank Boards have passed any resolution to approve such benefit
to the Bank employees with the connivance Dear of your Union leaders.
It also shows that LIC Unions are more capable and a little pro
employee than your Hopeless Bank Unions.
We bank pensioners beleive that atleast the Courts can accept our
argument that a similar institution like LIC of India can update the
pension to the employees, why not the PSU banks.
Mr.Prasad, please allow the poor bank pensioners also have some
rightful benefit. Don't try to be a stumbling block. Let not your
dreams come true.
Karunakaran (for the Bank retirees)
Dear Sir,
As some body (including me) are feeling that there is some relevance
of LIC case to bank retirees, innocently discussing it here. But, in
fact, I personally does not know from legal angle. I never cared to
know it also. O.K. leave it.
Almost every body (not sure), I think, know about that no bank board
has approved to extend such LIC benefit to bank retirees. Regarding
IBA, I clearly mentioned that "let us hope the IBA will react" that's
all. It is hope only. So you need not take any pains to understand
regarding IBAs probable stand with our probable hope. Take it easy.
With regards
S.M.BASHA
On Dec 1, 8:45 pm, Prasad C N <cn_prasa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,
The views expressed by you on illegality of pension is perfectly in order and this does not mean that u are interested in taking away the benefits already given and the arguments are to be seen correct perspective. It is most unfortunate for everything some start blaming the unions. The union leaders derive their strength from the cadres and with plethora of problems of serving employees at hand enough attention cannot be paid to the retirees. The court cases are long drawn out and there is no way out with the negative attitude of the govt and IBA. one thing is to be borne in mind that govt employees did not get those benefits just by wishing. As u have rightly pointed out that they have to wait for thirty years to get the benefits even when courts have given a favourable judgement.
C Rajagopalan
Syndicate Bank pensioner
Dear Shri Somasekhara,
I completely agree with you. The relevent case may not be directly linked to us, but it has definitely established a quotable 'precedent' for future negotiations regarding updation of pension. Let us hope for the best.
--- Saradindu Basu,
Greater Noida.
Dear Prasad,
You may well stop responding to criticisms of some pensioners and others and continue to pursue the good work regardless of these
Rhetoric. People should understand that you also will be one of the beneficiaries if updation and 100% DA neutralization. The arguments made by you are hard realities and these should not be construed that you are against second optees of pension. A saying comes to mind
‘Be good but do not ry to prove it”
With all good wishes
C Rajagopalan
Syndicate Bank pensioner
From: bankpe...@googlegroups.com [mailto:bankpe...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Prasad C N
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 3:39 PM
To: bankpe...@googlegroups.com
| Dear Nanda, Please inform me any of the bank unions/assns had demanded the updation of the pension on the lines of central govt.before RBI/LIC employees had done so.Unless you demand how can you expect the IBA/BANKS to offer updation on their own.Please furnish the agitations/fights made by the employees unions/assns reg updation of the pension from 1995 onwards.Even When the pension was brought down to 42% in 1998 nobody said a word which was signed by the unions/assns and IBA.We too were in service and we too kept mum(Includes ME also).Now time has come.Usually Banks,LICI and RBI settle their wage settlement during the same period and hike will be of same percentage with minor alterations.Now the LIC pensioners have succeded in getting court order in their favour and I wish them all the best in Supreme Court.If they get updation it will be a wakeup call for all of us Retirees and serving employees of the banks to make united fight for implementaion of updation of pension in banks.Let all of us think in a positive mood fight in right spirit. Venkatrao.H SBM Mysore |
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On Nov 29, 12:10 pm, perumal maruthu <perumalmaru...@yahoo.co.in>
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> Dear sirs,
> A few pensioners have sent me mails requiring courtcases related to pensioners. Pl find some cases listed below sourced from AICBRF.
> M.Perumal
> CB-Pensioner
> Chennai
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> BRIEF NOTE ON COURT CASES:
> SUPREME COURT:
> 1. In the Civil Appeal No.1942/2009 Bank of India Vs K.Mohandas, Supreme
> Court has awarded landmark judgement of 5 Years notional weightage to
> SVRS – Pension optees. While many Public Sector Banks implemented the
> above judgement of apex court, the same has not yet been implemented
> in Vijaya Bank & Associated Banks of SBI.
> 2. In the Civil Appeal No.6013/2011 Sheelkumar Jain Vs New India
> Assurance Co. Ltd., the Supreme Court delivered judgement in favour of
> the resignee through beneficial interpretation of Pension Regulations.
> 3. In the WP (C) 184/2011 Federation of All India SBI Pensioners’
> Association Vs Union of India, the Federation has prayed for updation of
> pension to SBI pensioners in line with periodical upward wage revisions of
> serving employees.
> 4. In the Civil Appeal No.2739/2007 Uco Bank Vs Rajinderlal Kapoor, the
> Apex Court has held that issuing Chargesheet to bank pensioners after
> retirement on superannuation is illegal.
> 5. In the WP (C) No.184/2011 - Federation of All India SBI Pensioners’
> Associations Vs Union of India admitted by the Supreme Court, the
> Federation has prayed that:
> Pension should be paid as per Pension Fund Rules calculated at 1/60th of
> last average 12 months pay reckoning pension service upto a maximum of
> 30 years without omitting any pensionable service rendered.
> HIGH COURTS:
> 1. In the Writ Appeal No.1209/2007 G.Palani & Others Vs Bank of Baroda,
> Madras High Court delivered judgement in favour of the Pensioners
> granting payment of Arrears of Pension & Commutation to those retired
> between 01-04-1998 and 30-04-2005. However, Bank of Baroda
> management has preferred appeal through Special Leave Petition before
> the Supreme Court.
> 2. In WP (C) No.27929/2003 T.RVijayan Vs State Bank of India, Kerala High
> Court awarded the judgement in favour of pensioner granting 100%
> Neutralisation of Dearness Relief.
> 3. In WP No.34619/2003 Jateendranath Vs State Bank of Mysore and other
> related cases in WP Nos: 19267/2003, 46601/2004 & 10514/2005,
> Karnataka High Court gave judgements in favour of affected pensioners
> by ordering payment of Pension/Commutation arrears to those retired
> during 01-04-1998 to 30-04-2005.
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> 4. In D.B. Civil Special Appeal (W) No. 493/2010 LIC of India Vs Asthana,
> Jaipur bench of Rajasthan High Court ordered LIC management to
> implement its own Resolution and implement uniform Dearness Relief
> Formula for all pensioners without any discrimination, besides updation.
> 5. In the WP No.37198/2001 M.C.Ratnakaran Vs Canara Bank, Kerala High
> Court has ordered fixation of pension as 50% of average emoluments for
> the last 10 months as defined in the statutory pension regulations and
> consequent payment of arrears of Commutation/Pension from the date of
> retirement till date of re-fixation.
> 6. In respect of WP 710/2009 Karnik Vs Reserve Bank of India it was urged
> before Bombay High Court for implementation of Updation of Pension as
> contained in the RBI Circular dated 01-09-2003.
> 7. In the Writ Petition No.26916/2010 - D.Arun Kumar & 56 Others Vs
> Canara Bank, the Officers, who were denied pension option in 2010 on
> account of their Voluntary Retirement from Bank’s service as per Officers’
> Service Regulations, joined together and filed Writ Petition in Madras High
> Court seeking justice. Also a petition was filed seeking priority hearing of
> the case on grounds of litigants being Senior Citizens.
> 8. With regard to Writ Petition No.23522/2011 M.P.Ramachandran Rao & 31
> Others Vs Canara Bank the Officers, who were denied pension option in
> 2010 on account of their Voluntary Retirement from Bank’s service as per
> Officers’ Service Regulations, joined together and filed Writ Petition in
> Karnataka High Court seeking justice. Also, it is learnt that another
> petition has been filed for clubbing similar cases of Officials from various
> banks for common hearing in the Karnataka High Court.
| .Dear Natarajan, If the LIC of India retirees succeed in their just cause of getting updation of pension it will be a stepping stone for others like bank retirees/RBI retirees to fight for extending the same benefit to them by getting mamagement for passing board resolution/Govt order or some other legal manner.Nobody is under the impression that immediately we will get updation.For that both serving and retired employees of banks and RBI have to fight both at the IBA/GOVT level and if necessary in courts.As you are aware that SBI retirees have already filed a suit in court.likewise Non SBI employees should take up the matter in right earnest without giving room to who is right or who is wrong.If our retirees assn/union are ready to fight for that I am prepared to contribute fianancially my share for legal expenses. for this" NOBLE CAUSE".I am eagerally waiting for a call from my LEADERS.Will you help us, Thanking you in anticipation for a favourable reply from all our leaders Venkatrao.H SBM Mysore --- On Fri, 2/12/11, Natrajan Balasubramanian <nat....@gmail.com> wrote: |
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