7th Pay Commission Anomaly Committee to settle the Anomalies arising
out of the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission’s
recommendations.
DoPT OM dated 16.8.2016 on setting up of 7th Pay Commission Anomaly Committee
No.11/2/2016-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
JCA Section
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 16th August, 2016
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:
Setting up of Anomaly Committee to settle the Anomalies arising out of
the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations.
The
undersigned is directed to say that it has been decided that Anomaly
Committees should be set up, consisting of representatives of the
Officials Side and the Staff Side to settle the anomalies arising out of
the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations, subject
to the following conditions, namely:
(1) Definition of Anomaly
Anomaly will include the following cases:
(a)
where the Official Side and the Staff Side are of the opinion that any
recommendation is in contravention of the principle or the policy
enunciated by the Seventh Central Pay Commission itself without the
Commission assigning any reason; and
(b) where the maximum of the Level in the Pay Matrix
corresponding to the applicable Grade Pay in the Pay Band under the
pre-revised structure, as notified vide CCS (RP) Rules 2016, is less
than the amount an employee is entitled to be fixed at, as per the
formula for fixation of pay contained in the said Rules”.
(2) Composition:
There
will be two levels of Anomaly Committees, National and Departmental,
consisting of representatives of the Official Side and the Staff Side of
the National Council and the Departmental Council respectively.
(3)
The Departmental Anomaly Committee may be chaired by the Additional
Secretary (Admn.) or the Joint Secretary (Admn.), if there is no post of
Additional Secretary (Admn.). Financial Adviser of the Ministry /
Department shall be one of the Member of the Departmental Anomaly
Committee.
(4) The National Anomaly Committee will deal with
anomalies common to two or more Departments and in respect of common
categories of employees. The Departmental Anomaly Committee will deal
with anomalies pertaining exclusively to the Department concerned and
having no repercussions on the employees of another Ministry /
Department in the opinion of the Financial Adviser.
(5) The
Anomaly Committee shall receive anomalies through Secretary, Staff Side
of respective Council upto six months from the date of its constitution
and it will finally dispose of all the anomalies within a period of one
year from the date of its constitution. Any recommendations of the
Anomaly Committee to resolve the anomaly shall be subject to the
approval of the Government.
(6) Cases where there is a dispute
about the definition of “anomaly” and those where there is a
disagreement between the Staff Side and the Official Side on the anomaly
will be referred to and “Arbitrator” to be appointed out of a panel of
names proposed by the two sides. However, this arbitration will not be a
part of the JCM Scheme.
(7) The Arbitrator so appointed shall
consider the disputed cases arising in the Anomaly Committees at the
National as well as Department level.
(8) Orders regarding
appointment of the Arbitrator and constitution of Anomaly Committee at
National Level will be issued separately. All Ministries / Departments
are accordingly requested to take urgent action to set up the Anomaly
Committees for settlement of anomalies arising out of implementation of
the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations, as stipulated above.
(G. Srinivasan)
Deputy Secretary (JCA)