Confusion of Dual Family Pension
Families of retired Armed Forces personnel often face confusion about their entitlements, especially in cases where the pensioner is re-employed in a civil capacity and later passes away. A major reform addressed this concern through the grant of two family pensions — one from the military side and the other from the civil side. This article explains the legal basis, implementation orders, and state-level applicability, particularly referencing a recent order by the West Bengal Government dated 28.02.2025.
Background and Context
Earlier Position (Pre-2012):
Under the previous provisions of Pension Regulations and CCS (Pension) Rules, families of ex-servicemen re-employed in civil services could only receive one family pension — either from the civil or military side, whichever was more beneficial.
Major Policy Change:
Following the Committee of Secretaries 2012 recommendations, the Government of India accepted the proposal for dual family pensions, leading to the issuance of:
- MoD Letter No. 01(05)/2010-D(Pen/Policy) dated 17.01.2013
- Circular No. 626 by PCDA (Pensions), Allahabad dated 19.08.2019
🏛️ Key Legal and Administrative Provisions
âś… Who is Eligible?
- Ex-servicemen who:
- Retired from military service with a pension.
- Were re-employed in a civil capacity (Central/State/PSU/Autonomous Body).
- Continued receiving military pension till death.
- Their family (Next of Kin – NOK) is eligible to receive:
- Ordinary Family Pension (OFP) from military service, and
- Family Pension from civil service, if admissible.
- Effective from 24.09.2012, including for past cases (with financial benefit from that date).
đź“° Latest Directive by Government of West Bengal (28.02.2025)
Reference: File No. DTA-1401(11)/5/2022-DIR SEC-DTA/185
Main Highlights:
- Based on Rule 194A of the DCRB Rules, 1971 applicable to West Bengal Govt employees.
- If a pensioner dies while holding a civil post, the family is eligible for family pension under either the State Rules or Military Rules, whichever is more advantageous.
- The Finance Department, Pension Branch agreed that:
- There is no restriction in the West Bengal Rules to prohibit dual family pension.
- Family pension can be granted both from:
- Defence Side (Military pension),
- Civil Side (Government job post-retirement).
- Action is to be taken accordingly by Treasury Officers.
📌 Significance: It confirms that re-employed ex-servicemen in West Bengal are covered under dual pension eligibility, aligning with central MoD and DOPPW rules.
📜 Related Government of India Clarifications
1. MoD Letter dated 08.07.2019:
- Dual family pension extended to cases involving:
- Special Family Pension (SFP) or
- Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) if death is attributable to military service.
- However, SFP/LFP cannot be claimed for both services simultaneously; only one service may provide SFP/LFP, the other must provide Ordinary Family Pension (OFP).
2. DoPPW Clarification (OM No. 1/3/2016-P&PW(P)):
- Two family pensions are also allowed in cases of re-employment under CCS (EOP) Rules.
📌 Summary Table: Dual Family Pension Eligibility
Criteria | Eligibility |
---|---|
Retired Armed Forces personnel | Must be in receipt of pension |
Re-employment | In Civil/State/Autonomous/PSU departments |
Family Pension from Military | Allowed as Ordinary Family Pension (OFP) |
Family Pension from Civil Post | Allowed as per CCS Pension Rules |
Effective Date | 24 September 2012 |
SFP/LFP | Allowed for one service only |
📢 Key Takeaways for Families of Re-employed Ex-Servicemen
- Families are now legally entitled to two family pensions, provided the conditions are met.
- State Governments like West Bengal have also endorsed the dual pension model, ensuring local applicability.
- Special categories like SFP/LFP require careful attention to eligibility, and only one such pension can be claimed.
📝 Final Word
This policy represents a progressive welfare measure for the Armed Forces community, acknowledging their lifelong service — both in uniform and in civil capacities. Treasury Officers, civil pension offices, and defence establishments must ensure seamless implementation to avoid hardship to NOKs.
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