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No Civil Pension for Contractual Re-Employment: Punjab & Haryana High Court Delivers Key Verdict on Ex-Servicemen Rights

Punjab & Haryana High Court ruled that an ex-serviceman re-employed on contractual terms is not entitled to civil pension, stressing pension eligibility is tied to the nature of appointment and statutory rules, not duration of service.
Ex Serviceman Contractual Pension Ruling
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Chandigarh: In a significant judgment, the Punjab & Haryana High Court held that an ex-serviceman re-employed on a contractual basis is not entitled to civil pension for that re-employment, even if he served for many years in that post. The court clarified that eligibility for pension benefits depends on the nature of appointment and applicable service rules, not merely on the duration of service

This judgment reinforces the principle that contractual or temporary service does not automatically attract pensionary benefits under civil service frameworks.

Background of the Ex Serviceman Contractual Pension Ruling

An ex-serviceman, who retired from the Indian Army in November 1997 as a commissioned officer, was re-employed in March 2002 with the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) as Deputy Director (Media and Housekeeping). His re-employment continued through periodic renewals up to March 2014 and thereafter on a contractual basis.

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During this long tenure spanning over 12 years, he was drawing his military pension. Following his longstanding service in the civil post, he claimed civil pension, gratuity, and leave encashment linked to his civil re-employment.

Ex Serviceman Contractual Pension Ruling: What Did the High Court Decide?

The High Court, led by Justice Harpreet Singh Brar, emphasized that pension entitlements arise only if the appointment is substantive, permanent and governed by rules that provide for pension benefits. Simply serving a long time does not establish eligibility.

Contractual Service Is Not Pensionable

The court noted that the petitioner’s appointment was always temporary and contractual, with no clear provision for pensionary benefits. As PSERC operated as a regulatory body with no pensionable posts, the ex-serviceman’s claim for civil pension could not be upheld.

Service Rules and Regulations Do Not Support Claim

The applicable service regulations at PSERC did not provide any pension for re-employed ex-servicemen. Even the dated instructions relied upon by the petitioner (January 23, 1992) did not envisage pensionary benefits in contractual service scenarios.

Important Legal Principles from the Judgment

While pension is a constitutional benefit, it accrues only upon satisfaction of statutory or regulatory conditions relating to the nature of the post, appointment type, and applicable rules. Duration alone does not confer a right to pension.

Temporary or Contractual Service Does Not Create Legitimate Expectation

The High Court reiterated that since the petitioner always knew his position was temporary and terminable at any time, there was no legitimate expectation or contractual promise of pension.

Relevance of Service Conditions in Pension Cases

In similar pension jurisprudence, courts have repeatedly held that pension benefits depend on appointment categories, and benefits cannot be read into contracts that expressly exclude such benefits.

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