A wonderfully articulated opinion authored by Ms Chander
Suta Dogra, published in ‘The Hindu’
today :
Opinion / Oped
April 23, 2013
OUT OF STEP ON SOLDIER WELFARE
Chander Suta Dogra
The Defence Ministry’s stubborn refusal to implement orders
of the Armed Forces Tribunal is creating disaffection among serving and retired
personnel
Navindra Devi’s husband, Nk Rajpal Singh, wandered off from
his Army unit in Bikaner, Rajasthan, while being treated for a psychiatric
illness. His body was later found in a well. The unit showed him
retrospectively on annual leave.
The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) held the Army responsible
for his death and awarded Navindra Devi special family pension with 10 per cent
interest from the date of death and Rs10,00,000 as compensation. The order,
passed on December 8, 2011, has still to be implemented.
Brig T.S. Sekhon had to undergo an emergency procedure on
his heart while visiting Germany in 2008. He was refused reimbursement of
medical bills by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) under the Ex-Servicemen
Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) on the grounds that there was no provision of
reimbursement when a person undergoes treatment abroad. The AFT, based on a
similar Supreme Court pronouncement, directed the ECHS to reimburse the amount
at rates that the said procedure would have cost in India had the emergency
happened here. The judgment, passed on February 28, 2011, remains
unimplemented.
Almost four years after the AFT came into existence to
provide an alternative judicial mechanism to serving and retired defence
personnel of the Army, Navy and the Air Force for redressal of their
grievances, it is becoming increasingly apparent that something is wrong with
its functioning and administration. The AFT began functioning from August 2009.
That there is a conflict of interest in having the AFT under
the administrative control of the MoD, against which most of the cases are
directed, is only one of the problems. As reported in this newspaper on April
4, 2013, the MoD has treated AFT members, a mix of retired judges and senior
retired army defence officers, to its largesse by ensuring them foreign trips
and canteen cards, “with a view of influencing” them.
MINISTRY’S COUNTER-APPEALS
Presently, the MoD controls the funds and infrastructure of
the AFT and also has a say in appointments, an increasingly questionable
arrangement. The AFT is mandated to hear grievances relating to appointments
and conditions of service, military commission and appeals against court
martial.
At another level, the tendency of the MoD to appeal against
most judgments of the AFT, even on issues settled by the Supreme Court and
against the decisions taken by Army headquarters is leading to much
disaffection. Many more are simply not implemented and appeals against them
filed much after the mandated period. This is repeatedly being pointed out by
ex-servicemen’s organisations and Army Headquarters, but with no let up.
One reason for this is that the AFT does not have power of
civil contempt to enforce its judgments. Last month, the Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Defence recommended granting civil contempt to the AFT, a move
stoutly opposed by the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare (DESW) within the
MoD, leading many to take that as yet another piece of evidence of the latter’s
“anti-defence sentiments.”
Already there is much resentment over the absence of any
serving or retired defence officer in DESW, a department meant to deal with
problems of veteran soldiers.
But first, this is what DESW had to say in its defence
before the parliamentary panel regarding non-implementation of the decisions of
the AFT. “Generally, all orders passed by the AFTs are implemented unless they
are against the settled policies of the government.”
COURT RULING
The Indian ex-servicemen movement reacted strongly to these
pronouncements in a letter to the Defence Minister, saying that it appears the
“DESW wants to make the AFT subservient to it and intends to treat it as
another office of the MoD and not like a judicial body.” Court decisions are
binding and have to be implemented unless there is a stay on their operation by
a higher court.
A representative of the Ministry of Law lent weight to the
allegation that relief granted by the AFT is almost always appealed against by
the MoD. The representative told the parliamentary panel: “Against almost each
and every matter the appeals are filed.” Not surprisingly, a commonly heard
refrain within the defence fraternity is that “the DESW does everything except
welfare of retired defence personnel particularly in respect of disabled
soldiers and pensioners.”
Some recent actions of DESW in which it has reportedly
ignored the instructions of the Defence Minister and protests by the Army
substantiate these assertions. The most glaring example is that of Lt.Gen.
Vijay Oberoi (retd.), a disabled soldier, on whose petition the Chandigarh
bench of the AFT, in 2010 allowed broadbanding benefits to all disabled
personnel irrespective of when they left service.
In March 2011, the Supreme Court in a similar case ruled
that broadbanding benefits were to be provided to all disabled personnel and
not just those who were invalided out, and dittoed it in another case in April
2011.
In August 2011, the Army headquarters and the Chief of Army
Staff also directed that no further appeals were to be filed in such cases and
that the judgments of the AFT and the Supreme Court implemented in favour of
disabled personnel. However, in February 2012, DESW under the MoD appealed against
the AFT’s judgment in Lt.Gen. Oberoi’s case.
In March 2012, the Defence Minister directed that no further
appeals were to be filed in such cases till a final call is taken and that even
the pending cases in the Supreme Court should not be argued by the government.
However, in April and May 2012, the MoD/DESW filed more such appeals in similar
matters.
AGAINST SHIFT
Notwithstanding the growing demand to shift administrative
control of the AFT from the MoD, the latter has been consistently opposing it.
In November 2012, the Punjab and Haryana High Court also
directed that its control be transferred to the Ministry of Law and Justice.
The judgment quoted from an earlier Supreme Court ruling
that has suggested that all departmental tribunals like the AFT, should be
brought under a wholly independent agency to ensure that the independence of
the members of the tribunals is maintained. A proposal to set up a Central
Tribunal Division under the Ministry of Law is in the pipeline.
Besides the principal bench in Delhi, there are eight
regional benches in Jaipur, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Guwahati, Kolkata, Chennai,
Kochi and Mumbai. Together, these nine benches have 15 courts, each with a
judicial member (a retired high court judge) and an administrative member (a retired
general officer).
14 comments:
What is the point of these AFTs when their judgements virtually count for nothing......its sheer mockery of these AFTs.
By the way when will the pension arrears of pre-2006 pensioners come into their bank accounts?.....sigh
Most important fact which emerges is that PM or Mr. Antony's writ does not run in the MoD. Remember PM had asked for a time bound report on NFFU and other matters last year, which is lying forgotten. Mr Antony approved outsourcing medicine delivery in ECHS but the order has been upturned by Finance Division. His directions to DESW to not to appeal in Lt Gen Oberoi's case have been ignored. Cheers to real rulers of India - the Bureaucrat!!
And we talk about INTEGRATED Ministry of Defence.
Appears to be disintegrated !
Dear Maj NS,
A Govt can RULE its "CIVIL" population only if the LATTER are obedient to law.
WHEN THE WHOLE POPULATION BECOMES "CIVILLY DISOBEDIENT" led by an honest leader, the GOVT has no option than to beat retreat and hang its towel (Britishers quitting many Nations in their Empire.......)
WHEN THE GOVT ITSELF IS UNDER THE "UNCIVIL OBEDIENCE" OF THE "FILE PUSHERS OF BABUDOM" WHOSE SOLE AIM IS TO JEOPARDISE EVEN THE "LEARNED PRONOUNCEMENTS OF HIN JUDGES OF HIGHEST COURT OF THE COUNTRY", WHAT CAN U DO?
POliticians come and go. They are not perpetua; rulers. They also change colours as they like....
Babudom remains.....They forget they also retire one day and join the pensioner ranks....
Nevertheless, for short term benefits/ liberties/ considerations , they appear to be willing to compromise on evrything.......
Otherwise, a newspaper like HINDU ---that too nowadays--- wd not have allowed this item to see the light of the day.
MANY OF MY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - ON THE "INJUSRICE TO PRE 2006 PENSIONERS" - WITH DUE AUTHENTIFICATION - COMPLETE LIST OF COURT/ TRIBUNAL CASES- VERDICTS -WERE TOTALLY IGNORED.
(Lobby is required.....)
Dear all,
Pension arrears of Pre-2006 must be credited in your bank accounts latest by the end of this month otherwise you claim the interest on the said amount.
Maj NS and Mr.Natarajan Sir,
Thanks for dissipating the helplessness of political class and unimaginable / intolerable arrogance of Babudom.
We also will have to look forward for, some workable solution to fix the present mess, and propose available alternatives so as to regain the lost confidence of UPA 2 politicians holding important positions.
We may have to attract the attention of President/PM/RM/Soniyaji etc to be more assertive and authoritative while dealing with babu's notings in various files.
As for Defence and MoD is concerned, the present set up in DESW, right from Sec to junior most officer, needs to be replaced with suitable Veteran/Serving Officers. Half the clerical staff also be replaced accordingly, to inject sensibility and accountability in existing almost dead/defunct dept put under an IAS officer who has no clue of matter Military and their needs of welfare.
Same way if 50 percent officers in MoD replaced with Service Officers working under the IAS Def Secretary things would definitely improve.
PM and RM be apprised to depend more and more and respect the opinions and views offered by Service Chiefs and COSC, for matters Military and of National Security, babus will have their lessons learnt and fall in line with Politicians and Services.
But big question is, can we perceive all this to happen?
At this stage we can only propose, wait, watch and hope for some magical solutions for rejuvenation of our inefficient and stubborn 'Politico-Bureaucratic' nexus.
Very Shameful. Serving and Ex-Soldiers are the least citizens of this so called Mother-Nation. Shame, Shame. In near future there wont be any pride to be serving or an ex-uniform personnel. Instead, their daughters, sisters or any one from the family of these personnel will surely be a filmy Celebrity. Still it is Good country and We love it !!!!
dear mr natrajan v,
almost every babu retires in hag+ scale with 60 yrs of service. a majority thereafter absorbed in some commission or association where his perks further increase.
when compared with armed forces officer, his retirement is late and with greater benefits.so his retirement is different than armed forces officers; retirement.
Major NS Gill.It is presumed that dignified babus in MOD are interested to appeal in cases decided by AFTs and huge amount is paid by govt to supreme court advocates in defending these cases to get percentage of fees like practices in civil. Layman can make out why these babus waste their lot of energy in drafting and filing appeals.It should be investigated by secret agency.
I am writing this from Au Dhabi. Frankly I am surprised that officers and men keep pleading to government for crumbs. With the army the only organized force holding India together, the COAS should be calling the shots. He however a large cat on which a bucket of water is thrown. The army and other sister top brass needs to be only blamed for crumbs not coming the army way
@Wing Cdr MGS, I think its not very far to happen, what you pray or perceive should have already happened. Gen VKS's last few months as COAS was a right time. Now nation will have to wait for following three things to happen simultaneously;
a. Some inefficient Govt with helpless coalition like upa 2 to be in power after 2014.
b. Height of highhandedness, one-up show and intolerable humiliation of Senior/Flag Officers including Chiefs, by the already psychosomatic bureaucracy.
c. A General, worth his salt, was borne to self respecting, fearless and non-greedy parents, happens to be senior most and takes over as COSC.
Conditions appear to be hypothetical but not completely impossible. Let us wait, watch and hope for some thing favorable to happen in the larger interest of our mighty nation and its democracy.
It is time nation tests the worth of these white elephants (IAS and IDSE etc) in MoD and allied Depts carrying the signboards of highest position, by deploying them to Sino-Indian border area, to seek supreme solutions available in their heads, regarding matters military during incursion. I am sure PLA of China will feel pity at us and
love to withdraw unconditionally, the moment they are exposed to the expertise of these babus suppose to be advising Service Chiefs, in the matters of Wars and Defence of the nation.
The National Prayer (should Be):
" Deshwasi Hatash Ho!! Fauj aur Faujiyoka Nash Ho!! Nayalayoka Apman Ho!! Desh ka Vinash Ho!! Babujika Jaighosh Ho!! Desh Rahe Ya Na Rahe-Lekin Babudom Amar Rahe!!!!"
'Jai Hind - Jai Babudom'.
Dear Sir,
Thanks for such valuable informations given by you.I want to raise points before you about Hon Offrs. After a long dedicated service a JCO recd an honor of Honorary Lt/Capt but that is end on a honor only. After a long struggle my country became a Republ ic and independent state but up to now we are not leaving /forgetting the rules and regulations of my past rulers.We have not changed a single word in my thought. YES, my politicians has changed all those facts rules regulations for themselves by which they can get more and more.When they change their salary and pension in the parliament no one can imagine.Are their life are more valuable than a soldier who has past his life only to show dedication to his country.
Is the pension of an hon offr equivalent to Lt or Captain is enough? Why do they cant get facilities in canteen like an regular retd commissioned offr?IS it the reward of a tamga is enough?
Please think 12 bottles of liquor is only a facility which is same for both category.Was a JCO dedicated his life for 12 bottles of liquor ?
SHAME, SHAME SHAME my dear RM, FM, PM and Mahamahim Suprim commander of Forces.
Hon Captain S N Dubey
28 Apr 2013
IESM needs to make out a proposal to the PM and DM that at least 75% vacancies in Defence dept be filled up by resettling retiring clerical and officer cadre, IESM MUST give serious consideration and make repeated assertions till it is achieved¡
Article 14 Equality Before Law must be DELETED from Constitution as Major with one day substance promotion and major with 20 years 364 days commissioned service get equal pension of Rs.18205. What these I A S officers understand.They should be dropped at Daulat Beg Oldie and with full military haversack/tinned rations and then asked to come to Leh, Budhkharbu, Kargil Dras Gulmarg, Srinagar, Udhampur Jammu, Pathakot, Ludhian upto New Delhi by foot. Then they will only understand difference in length of service and draft pay/pension letters accordingly/correctly.
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