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I am a member of EPFO since 1989 and contributed to EPF until October 2013. I completed 58 years by January 2016 and started receiving a pension from January 2016.

I would like to know if I am eligible for a higher pension according to the new judgment of 04.11.2022. Could you please clarify the above?

From India, Nizamabad
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KK!HR
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It is a little confusing as to how you could exit from EPF in 2013 and get the pension from 2016. Please clarify the position.

Eligibility for Pension Benefit
It appears you are eligible for the benefit as per the SC order. You have to exercise the option within the time limit set by the court. Most likely, the EPFO will issue operational instructions; follow that.

From India, Mumbai
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Anonymous
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As it is after 1.9.2014, you are very much eligible for an increased pension. Please check if the joint option has been exercised. If not, please exercise the joint option and contact your employer and PF authority to get the form required to exercise the joint option by you and your employer. Best wishes.
From India, Tiruchirappalli
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As the Company is closed so that the employer didnot pay the contribution and EPF made exit.
From India, Nizamabad
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Anonymous
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If the Company is closed, there will be liquidator or authorised signatory.contact him. as you are getting pension till that there may not have been any default. So don’t worry.
From India, Tiruchirappalli
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You are eligible if you retired post-2014. Please contact the PF office to exercise joint options for the employee and employer. EPFO is working on notification, and you have four months from 4.11.2022.

Best wishes,

Narasimhan TS

From India, Tiruchirappalli
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