Inclusion of IAS officer in 7th Pay Commission challenged in Delhi HC
The Indian Express | New Delhi | May 7, 2014 2:26 am
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The Indian Express | New Delhi | May 7, 2014 2:26 am
Summary
The
central goverment counsel Jatan Singh said there was no scope for bias
since recommendations of the commission were a “collective decision,” of
the three members.
The inclusion of a senior
IAS officer in the three member 7th Pay Commission has been challenged
in the Delhi High Court by a group of retired officials from various
other central services, including a former defence officer
The
retired officials, in their plea, challenged the notification to
constitute the 7th Pay Commission alleging that there was an inherent
bias in the recommendations of the commission towards IAS officers, who
get a higher pay scale than their contemporaries in other services. The
HC Tuesday issued a notice to the Centre on the plea and sought its
response within six weeks.
According to the Finance Ministry’s notification issued in February, Vivek Rae, retired secretary-level officer in the IAS,
was made a member of the panel along with a retired judge and the
Director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, Rathin
Roy.
The petitioners argued that an IAS officer
could not be appointed as he would be “by necessary implication,
directly interested in and affected by the recommendations of the pay
commission.”
“No person who has ever been a
member of any of the services, whose pay or pension is under fixation
should be on the commission,” the plea said.
The
central goverment counsel Jatan Singh said there was no scope for bias
since recommendations of the commission were a “collective decision,” of
the three members.
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