F.No.25012/01/2015-Estt
(A.IV)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND TRAINING
ESTABLISHMENT A-IV DESK
NEW DELHI
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND TRAINING
ESTABLISHMENT A-IV DESK
NEW DELHI
Dated: February 6, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Request for
Voluntary Retirement from Persons suffering with disability – regarding.
The undersigned is directed to say that many
Government servants seek voluntary retirement on medical grounds. Sec 47 of the
Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
Participation) Act, 1995 (PWD Act) lays down that no establishment shall
dispense with the services of an employee who acquires a disability during the
course of service. It is proposed that any Government servant seeking voluntary
retirement on medical grounds may be apprised of the above provisions of PWD
ACT, in order that he can take a considered decision.
2. A draft of the office memorandum to be issued
in this regard is enclosed. Comments/ suggestions are invited on the proposal.
Comments may kindly be sent to the undersigned by E-mail at dse@nic.in or by
FAX at 011-23093179 by 20-02-2015
(J A Vaidyanathan)
Director (E)
Director (E)
F.No.25012/1/2015-Estt
(A-IV)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND TRAINING
NEW DELHI
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND TRAINING
NEW DELHI
Dated: 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
To
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 to refer to Rule 48A
and Rule 48 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 and Rule 56 of the Fundamental Rules
and say that a Government servant can seek voluntary retirement after
complation of prescribed period of qualifying service under the said Rules.
2. It has been noticed that on many occasions
persons suffering from physical/ mental disability seek voluntary retirement
owing to their inability to attend duty, not being aware of the protection
afforded by the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of
Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (PWD Act):
3. Section 47 of PWD Act, 1995 is reproduced
below for reference:
“Non-discrimination in Government Employment –
(1) No establishment shall dispense with, or reduce in rank, and 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 if it is not possible to adjust
the employee against any post, he may be kept on a supernumerary post until a
suitable post is available or he attains the age of superannutation, 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”.
4. 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 had
observed that he was not aware of any protection that the law afforded him and
apparently believed that the blindness would cause his to lose his job, 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.
5. Keeping in view the provisions of PWD Act and
the judicial pronouncement, it has been decided that whenever a Government
servant seeks voluntary retirement, on Medical grounds, the Appointing
Authority shall examine whether his/her case is covered by the provisions of
Section 47 of PWD Act. In case, the provisions are applicable, then the
Government servant shall be advised that he/she has the option of continuing in
service by virtue of the protection afforded by PWD Act.
6. If the Government servant, after being
advised as in para 5 above, still wishes to take voluntary retirement the
request may be processed as per normal rules.
7. All the Ministries and Departments are
requested to keep the above in view while processing cases of requests for
Voluntary retirement in case of disability.
8. Hindi version follows.
Under Secretary to the Government of India