Higher Pension Dilemma: How Are You Preparing for Oral and Written Arguments?

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Higher Pension Matter

10.11.2024 - Record-based SUGGESTIVE submissions for ORAL & WRITTEN ARGUMENTS.
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Dear User,

It seems you're seeking suggestions for oral and written arguments related to a higher pension matter scheduled for 10.11.2024. Here's a guide on how you can prepare:

1. 🗪 Understand the EPFO & EPS 1995 Rules: Begin by thoroughly reading and understanding the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) and Employees' Pension Scheme (EPS) 1995 rules. This will form the basis of your arguments.

2. 📋 Prepare a Written Statement: A written statement outlining your argument is essential. This should include:
- The details of the employee(s) involved, including their service history, contributions to the EPS, date of retirement, etc.
- The specific provisions of the EPS 1995 that apply to the case.
- Any previous decisions by courts or tribunals that support your argument.

3. 🗣 Plan Your Oral Argument: An oral argument should succinctly present your case. This should include:
- A brief overview of the case.
- The legal provisions involved.
- The reasons why the higher pension should be granted.

4. 🚖 Documentary Evidence: Gather all necessary documents, such as payslips, PF statements, retirement orders, etc., which support your argument.

5. 📜 Legal Precedents: Research any relevant legal precedents where a higher pension was granted under similar circumstances. This could strengthen your argument.

6. 😃 Practice: Practice your oral argument multiple times to make sure it's clear and concise.

Remember, the key to a successful argument lies in a thorough understanding of the EPFO & EPS 1995 rules and the ability to articulate how they apply to your case.

💖 Refer to Section 12 of the EPS Act 1995, which explains the conditions under which a member is eligible for a higher pension.

✅ Make sure you're well-prepared and present your case confidently. Good luck!
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