Tag: Nominee rights

Nomination vs. Succession: Supreme Court Clarifies Who Gets GPF Funds After Death
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Nomination vs. Succession: Supreme Court Clarifies Who Gets GPF Funds After Death

This Supreme Court judgment clarifies that a nomination under the General Provident Fund Rules only authorizes receipt of funds and does not confer absolute title. When a nomination becomes invalid due to the subscriber acquiring a family, the amount must be distributed equally among all eligible family members, regardless of any unmodified nomination. Facts Of The Case: The dispute arose from the death of Bolla Mohan, a government employee who died in service on July 4, 2021. Upon joining service in 2000, the deceased had nominated his mother, B. Suguna (respondent No. 1), as the recipient of his General Provident Fund (GPF), Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme (CGEIS), and Death cum Retirement Gratuity (DCRG). However, on June 20, 2003, he married Bolla Malathi (the app...
Teachers’ Gratuity Rights Clarified: Supreme Court Decides Between State Rules and Payment of Gratuity Act
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Teachers’ Gratuity Rights Clarified: Supreme Court Decides Between State Rules and Payment of Gratuity Act

The Supreme Court ruled that aided school teachers in Maharashtra are governed by the Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982 (under Article 309) for gratuity, not the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. The Court held that since their pay and service conditions are state-regulated, they fall under the more beneficial state scheme, which includes pension and death-cum-retirement gratuity (DCRG). Legal heirs need not produce a heirship certificate if nominated, but must submit an indemnity undertaking. Interest at 7% was mandated for delayed payments. Facts Of The Case: The petitioner, Vikram Ghongade, is the son of a deceased teacher employed at an aided school in Maharashtra. His mother passed away while in service, and he sought gratuity under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. How...