F.No.25012/1/2015-Estt (A-IV)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
Establishment (A-IV) Desk
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
Establishment (A-IV) Desk
North Block, New Delhi-110 001
Dated : May 19, 2015
Dated : May 19, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject
: Request for Voluntary retirement from persons suffering from disability —
Supreme Court Order in Bhagwan Dass & Anr Vs Punjab State Electricity Board,
(2008) 1 SCC 579.
The
undersigned is directed say that vide Department of Personnel and Training’s OM
No.18017/1/2014-Estt(L) dated the 25 th February, 2015, certain clarifications
regarding treatment of leave and absence of disabled Government servants have
been issued.
2.
Instances have come to notice where Government servants apply for voluntary
retirement under various provisions like Rules 38, Rule 48 and 48A of CCS
(Pension) Rules, 1972 or Rule 56 of the fundamental Rule on account of
hardships faced by them due to a disability, as they are unaware of the
protection provided by the Section 47 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal
Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (PWD
Act). Section 47 of the PwD Act, 1995 is reproduced below for reference:
“Non-discrimination
in Government Employment — (1) No establishment shall dispense with, or reduce
in rank, an employee who acquires a disability during his service.
Provided
that, if an employee, after acquiring disability is not suitable for the post
he was holding, could be shifted to some other post with the same pay scale and
service benefits;
Provided
further that if it is not possible to adjust the mployee against any post, he
may be kept on a supernumerary post until a suitable post is available or he
attains the age of superannuation, whichever is earlier.
No
promotion shall be denied to a person merely on the ground of his disability;
Provided
that the appropriate Government may, having regard to the type of work carried
on in any establishment, by notification and subject to such conditions, if
any, as may be specified in such notification, exempt any
establishment from the provisions of this section”.
3. The
issue had come up in Bhagwan Dass & Anr Vs Punjab State Electricity Board
(2008) 1 SCC 579, decided by the Hon’ble Supreme Court where the employee who
had during his service suffered from blindness, had applied for voluntary
retirement. The Hon’ble Supreme court has observed that the Petitioner was not
aware of any protection that the law afforded him and apparently believed that
the blindness would cause him to lose his job, which was the source of livelihood
of his family. In those circumstances, it was the duty of the superior officers
to explain to him the correct legal position and to tell him about his legal
rights.
4.
Keeping in view the provisions of the Section 47 of the PwD Act, 1995 and the
above mentioned judgement, it has been decided that whenever a Government
servant seeks voluntary retirement citing medical grounds, or when the said
notice has been submitted due to a disability, the administrative authorities
shall examine as to whether the case is covered under Section 47 of PWD Act,
1995. In case the provisions are applicable, the Government servant shall be
advised that he/she has the option of continuing in service with the same pay
scale and service benefits.
5. In
case a disabled Government servant reconsiders his decision and withdraws the
notice for voluntary retirement, his case shall be dealt with under the
provisions of the Section 47 read with the Department of Personnel and Training
OM dated 25th February, 2015, mentioned above. If however, in spite of being so
advised, such Government servant still wishes to take voluntary retirement, the
request may be processed as per the applicable rule.
6. All
the Ministries and Departments are requested to keep the above in view while
processing cases of requests for Voluntary retirement from disabled Government
servants.
7. Hindi
version follows.
Sd/-
(Mukesh Chaturvedi)
Director
(Mukesh Chaturvedi)
Director
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