Grant of Dual Family Pension i.e. OFP from Military Side as well
as SFP/ LFP for re-employed Military service -Defence
No. PC -2(6)/2013/D(Pen/Pol)
Government of India/Bharat Sarkar
Ministry of Defence
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
D(Pension/Policy)
Dated 8th July, 2019
To
The Chief of the Army Staff
The Chief of the Naval Staff
The Chief of the Air Staff
Subject: Clarification
regarding grant of Dual Family Pension i.e. Ordinary Family Pension (OFP) from
Military Side as well as Special Family Pension (SFP)/ Liberalised Family
Pension (LFP) for re-employed Military service – reg.
Sir,
2. Prior to
17.01.2013, the NOKs of Armed Force Pensioner who got re-employed in Civil
Department/PSUs/Autonomous bodies/Local Fund of Central/State Governments after
getting retired from military service were authorized to draw Ordinary Family
Pension (OFP) either from military side or from civil side whichever was beneficial
to them in terms of Gol, MoD letter No. 10(6)/92/D(Pens/Sers) dated 28.09.1992
and regulation 78 of Pension Regulation Part-I, 2008. Subsequently, vide GoI,
MoD letter No.01(05)/2010-D(Pen/Policy) dated 17.01.2013, two family pensions
were allowed w.e.f. 24.09.2012 in the event of death of a re-employed military
pensioner.
3. It was further clarified
that dual family pension is admissible irrespective of the fact whether the
re-employment was in civil or military department vide GoI, MoD letter No.
10(17)/2012-D(Pen/Pol) dated 21.03.2013. Hence, the family pensioners of
military personnel re-employed in military e.g. Territorial Army/Defence
Security Corps (TA/DSC) are also covered in the ambit of the Gol, MoD letter
No. 01(05)/2010-D(Pen/Policy) dated 17.01.2013 for grant of dual family pension
w.e.f. 24.09.2012. However, the admissibility of dual family pension was
restricted to ordinary family pension (OFP).
4. Department of
Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare vide their OM No. 1/3/2016-P&PW(F) dated
24.01.2019 has clarified that the provisions of two family pensions, one in
respect of military/civil service and the other for civil service after
re-employment, as available in terms of CCS(Pension) Rules, is also applicable
under CCS(EOP) Rules.
5. The matter regarding
extending the admissibility of Special Family Pension (SFP) /Liberalised Family
Pension (LFP) in cases of death attributable to military service in terms of
Gol, MoD letter No. 1(2)/97/D(Pen-C) dated 31.01.2001 in the case a of dual
family pension has been examined. It has been decided that Department of
Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare OM No. 1/3/2016-P&PW(F) dated 24.01.2019
would apply mutatis-mutandis to military/civil pensioners re-employed in
military service and it is clarified that the provision of two family pensions,
one in respect of military/civil service and Special Family Pension
(SFP)/Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for re-employed military service is also
applicable. Special Family Pension(SFP)/Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) if any,
would be admissible in terms of GoI, MoD letter No. 1(2)/97/D(Pen-C) dated
31.01.2001 on death of a pensioner who was re-employed in military service and
if his death is attributable to military service, in addition to Ordinary
Family Pension in respect of the previous military/civil service.
6. Where,
however, on death of the re-employed ex-serviceman if the family is eligible
for Special Family Pension (SFP)/Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for first
service, family pension for second spell of service would be Ordinary Family
Pension.
7. Special Family Pension
(SFP)/Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) shall be granted only in respect of one
service and in no case, Special Family Pension (SFP)/Liberalised Family Pension
(LFP) will be granted for both the services.
8. The financial
benefits in the past cases will accrue with effect from 24.09.2012.
9. Pension Regulation of the
three Services shall be amended in due course.
10. This issues
with the concurrence of the Finance Division of this Ministry vide their ID No.
10(02)/2017/FIN/PEN dated 21.06.2019.
11. Hindi version will follow.
Yours faithfully,
(A K Agrawal)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India
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