There should be no delay in pension disbursal in name of Aadhaar linking: CIC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

There should be no delay in the payment of to senior citizens on the pretext of linking, the noted today.

The observation of came on the petition of an Ahmednagar-resident, Nirmala Nishikant Dhumane, who had sought to know from the postal department why her for March, 2017 was withheld for want of a copy of card.

Through another application, she had demanded the copy of the orders that made it mandatory to link card for availing

There are 61.17 lakh central pensioners in the country, according to official data.

The Central Public Information of the post office explained that, out of 757 pensioners, 640 pensioners had submitted their details to the Senior Postmaster which were uploaded in the computer system on April 3, 2017.

The claimed that was not withheld. However, there was delay in crediting to their saving bank accounts, the added.

He said the file of 117 pensioners was also uploaded in the system the next day for giving credit of to their

Acharyulu noted that pension-related information of other beneficiaries was denied under the privacy provision.

The said the CPIO cited tremendous work pressure and burden of investigating a fraud as disturbing factors.

The CPIO also listed 15 orders from the higher authorities to link to pensioners' accounts, which he was to implement.

"In the name of linking to or other such conditions, the public authority cannot delay the payment of to senior citizens and retired employees in view of their post-retirement requirements," Acharyulu said.

He said even if linking with is necessary, it should not result in delaying the payment of or denial of information regarding

"The pensioners might mainly depend upon the for their livelihood and delaying it will be inhumane and also amounts to denial of their fundamental right to life," he said.

Acharyulu made clear that the salary detail of the public servant is not his personal information and is part of mandatory disclosure by every office under the RTI Act.

"On the same logic, the related information is not personal information of the pensioner. The CPIO should not have denied that information wrongly invoking Section 8(1)(j) of RTI Act," he said.

Agreeing with the explanation given by the CPIO on the linking of card in pensioners' accounts, Acharyulu only imposed a token penalty of Rs 250 on him for the wrongful denial of information.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 16:50 IST