Friday, December 23, 2016

Maintenance allowance cases within armed forces should be dealt in civil courts: MoD panel

Accepting the recommendations of an experts committee, the Ministry of Defence has instructed the military authorities to avoid ordering grant of maintenance allowance to estranged spouses from pay and allowances of military personnel, saying civil courts are the right forum to approach in such cases.

The MoD panel, set up last year, submitted its report in February this year and its recommendations were accepted recently. The panel had earlier criticised the defence services for passing such orders, especially in Army, without due investigation and scrutiny.

The MoD has also accepted the recommendation that the grant of maintenance by military authorities should be an exception and, wherever awarded, should be preceded by a proper probe some kind of an inquiry related to the allegations and counter-allegations of the parties and executed by a proper speaking order.

The Army, Navy and the Air Force Acts provide that the competent authority can impose a cut up to 33 per cent on pay and allowances which can be paid to the spouse as maintenance on an application.
There has been a rise of litigation on the subject in the past.

Recently, a Lt Col had averred his wife held a doctorate and was also working in a real estate firm, but still was awarded maintenance by the Army. Another officer complained his wife was an MSc and BEd and earning a huge amount from tuitions while he had elderly parents to look after, but still deduction of arrears of maintenance had resulted in disbursement of more than Rs 30,000 to the wife per month. Another serving Colonel stated he was being expected put his earnings at the disposal of his wife who was fully qualified and competent to work and was actually working.

With growing matrimonial disputes, the number of such applications has only increased in the last few years, especially with the Army granting maintenance to the spouses on almost all applications through non-speaking orders without providing reasons.

The MoD panel has observed that the exceptional provisions are being invoked in a routine manner by defence authorities. It has also found that the system does not have the wherewithal or ability to examine the veracity of the allegations and counter-allegations of both parties, which is basically a matter of evidence that can only be weighed and dealt with by civil courts.

The panel has said that this exercise can only be carried out under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code and the relevant Marriage Acts, rather than the defence services getting into what may fundamentally be a civil or private dispute between a husband and his wife.

The panel has also observed that even the Army HQ has expressed concern on the issue and that maintenance is meant to tide over a difficult financial situation and not to lead life on someone else’s expense. It has recorded that the award of maintenance results in grave civil consequences for an individual wherein a cut is imposed on his pay.

The panel has stated that though defence personnel have a bounden duty to maintain their families, such issues should be left to courts to decide based on evidence.

Source: The Indian Express

Monday, October 31, 2016

Review of novel "Love @ Air Force".

An unhappy Sergeant, Sushil Awasthi, feels that his circumstances dumped him into doing drudgery in the Air Force and that he deserved better out of life. Grumbling often, he accuses his wife, his parents and even Air Force for his agonies. When he finds that, the newly posted medical officer, Wing Commander Shabd Mishra, is his best friend of school days, his inferiority complex plunges further down.

The Wing Commander is still hankering after his school day’s crush Soumya despite knowing of her being married to another Air Force Officer, who too is posted at the same Station. How things shape up when three classmates get together? What fate does the love story of the lovelorn Wing Commander meet? How do others around, the officers and the non officers, react to the friendship between a Sergeant and a Wing Commander?

I tend to believe that authors who bring in their own personal experiences into writing need a higher level of self-introspection while writing their stories. Reason that there is so close to the material, they tend to lose objectivity over its plot, nuances, length and most importantly, relevance to the main characters. Love@ Air Force suffers heavily on this account. As a result, the book never becomes a solid love story in the back drop of Air Force nor it acts as a much simpler story of three individuals stuck in complex circumstances.

Gaurav Sharma, who himself is a mathematician, borrows heavily from his father's life and experiences who has served in Air Force. There are things to admire in this novel. Notably, the mature romance between the three lead protagonists, the complex power structure in Air Force,  the monotonous life officers usually get sucked into and the obsession of ranks. But all these high points are buried under long passages of self-introspection and a running commentary of Air Force that as a reader you tend to lose patience and readability with the characters by the end of the book. The novel had to be much shorter and less of all this clutter to have a better impact on it's readers

The author maintains a soft tone to the characters, the flow is easy but there are numerous spelling and grammatical mistakes to encounter in the first print of the book. I am going with 2/5 for Gaurav Sharma's 'Love@ Air Force'. By the end of the book, you could just feel a tinge of disappointment. This book could have been so much more. An opportunity wasted.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Instructions for revision of pension of pre-2016 retirees, based on 7th Central Pay Commission orders, issued.

The Ministry of Defence, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, New Delhi, has issued the instructions for revision of pension of Pre-2016 Defence Forces Pensioners and Family Pensioners based on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission.

The same can be downloaded/accessed by clicking here.

Instructions for revision of pension of pre-2016 retirees, based on 7th Pay Commission orders, issued.



The Ministry of Defence, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, New Delhi, has issued the instructions for revision of pension of Pre-2016 Defence Forces Pensioners and Family Pensioners based on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission.

The same can be downloaded/accessed by clicking here.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

7th Central Pay Commission notification for defence pensioners issued

The Ministry of Defence has issued the notification for grant of pensionary awards based on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission. The same can be downloaded and accessed by clicking here.

There is good news for regular pensioners in the sense that the Government has decided to grant a fitment of 2.57 on the pension drawn by pensioners as on 31 Dec 2015, which includes 'One Rank One Pension' (OROP) pension drawn on the said date.

Revision of Pension of pre-7th CPC retirees:

A good move. Both options accepted. The first option of notional pension based on fitment as per service in the pay level in which the person had retired has been accepted subject to feasibility study. The second option of multiplication fitment of 2.57 of the pension as on 31 Dec 2015 has been implemented with immediate effect. This translates into OROP x 2.57. One must congratulate the Defence Services Headquarters, especially the Adjutant General of the Army, for ensuring the judicious implementation of this aspect. This also puts an end to the needless rumour-mongering that OROP shall not be configured with the new pay commission modalities. 

Delinking of service requirement of 33 years for full pension: Orders issued by Ministry of Defence


The orders delinking service of 33 years for earning full pension, as directed by the High Court and affirmed by the Supreme Court, have been issued for pre-2006 defence pensioners by the Ministry of Defence and the same can be downloaded/accessed by clicking here.