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    SC rules on dual benefits in government promotions and pay upgradations

    The Court addressed the issue of recoveries from employees who had received dual benefits under the MACPS and the Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauDecember 30, 20243 Mins Read8784 Views
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    The Supreme Court has ruled that Central government employees cannot avail the benefits of both the time-bound promotion scheme and financial upgradation under the Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS). This decision comes in response to concerns over double benefits granted to some employees, creating inconsistencies in the implementation of pay rules.

    The Court addressed the issue of recoveries from employees who had received dual benefits under the MACPS and the Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008. It directed that no arrears should be recovered from retirees or employees set to retire within one year of this judgment. For others, recoveries can proceed only after issuing proper notice, spread over two years, and without any interest on the amounts recovered.

    The MACPS, introduced in 2008, offers financial upgradations to government employees after completing 10, 20, and 30 years of regular service. This scheme replaced the earlier Assured Career Progression Scheme (ACPS), which provided upgradations after 12 and 24 years. The Supreme Court clarified that promotions and financial upgradations under the MACPS must account for any benefits already earned under the Revised Pay Rules.

    A key issue in the case was whether the MACPS should be applied retroactively from 1 January, 2006, when the CCS RP Rules were enforced. Some employees had already received revisions or higher pay scales after completing two to four years of service under the earlier system.

    The Court emphasised that these benefits should be factored into the financial upgradations under the MACPS.
    The judgment builds upon previous rulings, such as the 2020 decision in Union of India v. M.V. Mohanan Nair, which highlighted differences between the ACPS and MACPS.

    Under the ACPS, financial upgradations were linked to the pay scale of the next higher promotional post. In contrast, the MACPS aligns upgradations with the next higher grade pay in the same pay band /hierarchy.

    In the current case, some employees, including pharmacists and superintendents, had received non-functional upgradations under the Revised Pay Rules before the MACPS implementation. The government later sought to recover arrears from these employees, leading to disputes over the correct application of the schemes.

    The Supreme Court ruled that the MACPS benefits must consider all prior financial upgradations. It ordered a re-determination of pension and pay scales based on this judgment, effective prospectively from 1 January, 2025. By doing so, the Court aimed to balance equity in financial benefits while ensuring fairness in recoveries.

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