Representations seeking notional increment and revision of consequential pensionary benefits: DOPT Clarification
Representations seeking notional increment and revision of consequential pensionary benefits who retired on 30th June or 31st December after completing one year of service: DOPT Clarification
Dy.No.2455223/22-Estt. (Pay-I)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
Establishment (Pay-I) Section
***
North Block, New Delhi
Dated 22 November, 2022
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Representations seeking notional increment and revision of consequential pensionary benefits -reg.
The undersigned is directed to refer to your emails dated 20.08.2022, 30.08.2022, 07.09.2022, 12.09.2022 and 09.11.2022 regarding the grant of notional increment to the officials retired on 30th June after completing one year of service.
2. In the wake of recent orders of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in cases involving claims for grant of notional increment on 1st July/1st January to the Central Government employees having their date of retirement on 30th June/31st December respectively, the subject matter is under examination, in consultation with the nodal Ministries/Departments concerned.
(Shukdeo Sah)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Tel. No.011-23040489
To
Shri Ramsahay Vijaya Vargia,
E-mail ID: rsvijayvargia[at]gmail.com.

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