EPS-95 pensioners share a common grievance—being denied proper pensions under the provisions of the scheme. While courts decide cases based on the merits of individual petitions, the overarching issue remains the same for all pensioners.
Many pensioners have been forced to turn to legal remedies due to being denied their rightful pensions under EPS-95, yet the resolutions remain elusive.
Pending Cases and Judicial DelaysNumerous cases related to higher pensions under EPS-95 are still pending in courts across the country. When a final verdict will be reached is uncertain, leaving pensioners in a prolonged state of limbo. Unfortunately, many have passed away waiting for justice.
Allegations of Judicial InequityPensioners have voiced concerns about perceived disparities in how cases are handled by the judiciary. High-profile cases often receive immediate attention, while the grievances of ordinary pensioners are deferred indefinitely.
A recent application for advancing a hearing filed on behalf of pensioners was dismissed by the court, citing no urgency for expedited proceedings. This has only deepened the frustration and despair among EPS-95 retirees.
Voices of Pensioners: Helplessness and HopePensioners lament their inability to present their cases effectively in court or identify where the fault lies—whether with lawyers, the judiciary, or their own inaction. Social media discussions highlight the widespread frustration, but only a few pensioners speak out actively.
For many, waiting seems to be the only option left. Those who have passed on or are nearing the end of their lives have received little sympathy—from the courts, the government, the EPFO, or even their own leaders who encouraged them to seek legal recourse.
A Question of FateEPS-95 pensioners are left pondering their fate. The lack of unified support or decisive action has made them feel abandoned in their struggle for justice.