Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition Against One Rank-One Pension Judgement

Update: 2022-07-29 13:45 GMT

The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking review of its Judgment upholding the One Rank-One Pension (OROP) principle adopted by the Centre in its 2015 communication issued to the Chiefs of three defence forces, saying it neither suffers from any Constitutional infirmity nor is it arbitrary.

A Bench comprising Justice D Y Chandrachud, Justice Surya Kant, and Justice Vikram Nath said that there was no merit in the review petition.

"Application for listing the review petition in open Court is rejected. We have carefully gone through the review petition and the connected papers. We find no merit in the review petition and the same is accordingly dismissed", the Bench said.

The Apex Court on March 16 had upheld the One Rank-One Pension (OROP) principle adopted by the Centre.

It had said that the Bhagat Singh Koshyari committee report, tabled in the Rajya Sabha on December 10, 2011, furnishes the historical background, the reason for the demand, view of the Parliamentary Committee which proposed the adoption of OROP for personnel belonging to the armed forces and beyond this, the report cannot be construed as embodying a statement of governmental policy.

It had held that governmental policy formulated in terms of Article 73 by the Union or Article 162 by the State has to be authoritatively gauged from the policy documents of the government, which in present case is the communication dated November 7, 2015.

The Judgment had come on the plea filed by the Indian Ex-servicemen Movement (IESM) through Advocate Balaji Srinivasan against the Centre's formula of OROP.

Cause Title: Indian Ex Servicemen Movement & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors.

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With PTI inputs

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