Oman Daily Observer

SC notice to government over lifetime pension to lawmakers

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought the government’s response to a plea by NGO Lok Prahari, which has challenged the rules providing for lifetime pension to former members of parliament and their spouses.

The bench headed by Justice J Chelameswa­r issued the notice as Lok Prahari told the court that under the constituti­on, parliament could not have framed rules providing for pension to the former parliament­arians.

Besides the Centre, the notice has also been issued to the Secretary Generals of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha as well as the Election Commission of India.

The Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms (ADR), too, has impleaded itself in the matter.

Appearing for the NGO, its General Secretary S N Shukla also contested the pension rules that provide for additional pension to the former lawmakers over and above what they were drawing in some other capacity.

The petitioner NGO has sought to know the steps the government has taken to put in place a permanent mechanism for the determinat­ion of salaries and allowances of members of parliament, as recommende­d by the Joint Committee on Salaries and Allowances of Members of Parliament, submitted in May 2006.

Describing the pension to former members of parliament as “not mandated by the constituti­on”, Lok Prahari said that lifetime pension for former parliament­arians was in gross violation of the Article 106 of the constituti­on.

Article 106 of the constituti­on, which provides for the salaries and allowances of the members of parliament, lays down: “Members of either House of Parliament shall be entitled to receive such salaries and allowances as may from time to time be determined by parliament by law...”

The petitioner has contended that Article 106 talks about the members and not about members.

The petitioner has approached the apex court challengin­g the April 20, 2016, order of the Allahabad High Court’s Lucknow bench which junked its plea, holding that it lacked merit.

The petitioner NGO said that while a governor does not have pension facility, a member of parliament — even for a day — gets pension for the entire life. existing former

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