Report on the NCCPA Online Meeting held on 10th June 2025
An online meeting of the National Coordination Committee of Pensioners’ Associations (NCCPA) was held on 10th June 2025 at 15:30 hrs, to deliberate and decide about the course of action to challenge the Validation Act, 2025, passed through finance bill on 25/3/25.This is the second meeting of NCCPA after 2/5/25.
On invitation, our Association was represented by: Com. D. Gopalakrishnan, President Com. P. Gangadhara Rao, Vice President Com. V. Vara Prasad, General Secretary
27 representatives from various Pensioners' Associations, including leaders of Telecom pensioners ( Comrades VAN Namboodiri, M K Bagchi, Prahalad Rai, Jogi, A K Kaushik, J S Yadav, R K Moudgal and K G Jayaraj) participated in the meeting, which lasted over two hours.Apart from President and SG of NCCPA, 15 representatives gave their opinion.
Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra, President, NCCPA presided.
He explained about his talks with S-30 pensioners’ association leaders and informed that the validation act has to be challenged through Writ Petition.8th CPC Terms of Reference may be released in the next fortnight.Should we wait till such time or WP can be filed without waiting for that.He also said that it is better to engage the same lawyer since he is aware of the case.
Com. D. Gopalakrishnan informed the participants:
That he had spoken with Shri Prem Sharma, General Secretary of the S-30 Pensioners Association, which had already filed a writ petition in the Hon’ble Supreme Court, apart from praying for honouring the Delhi HC judgement, delivered in their favour, challenged the Validation Act, 2025.He also said about the advantage of engaging Shri Vikas Singh, father of the lawyer appearing for S-30 pensioners’ association.He suggested that if NCCPA has no objection he can invite the Secretary, S-30 Pensiners’association to this meeting.His suggession was accepted.DG also informed the meeting about Com A K Koushik, GS, RTOWA, Delhi meeting with Shri Kapil Sibal and on his request, Shri Sibal agreed to take up the case and asked Com Kaushik to meet him after 16th June since he is out of Delhi till 16th.
Com V Vara Prasad General Secretary informed that AIBSNLPWA is committed to protect the pensioners rights and for a legal fight against the ACT. The deliberations of this meeting will be discussed internally in ourCWC, to be held shortly and take appropriate decisions.
After hearing the views of other participants, it was decided to challenge the Validation Act 2025 before the Hon’ble Supreme Court, through a Writ Petition at the earliest.We would suggest to the lawyer for praying
Declare the Validation Act 2025, issued through a Gazette Notification dated 29/3/2025 as illegal and ultra wires of the Constitution, against separation of powers between the three pillars, enshrined in the Constitution.
Engagement of a Senior Advocate of national stature—preferably Shri Kapil Sibal or Shri Vikas Singh—was strongly recommended.
Shri Prem Sharma, General Secretary of the S-30 Pensioners Association, briefed the participants on the status of their case, which was filed in the Hon’ble Supreme Court on May 19, 2025, and admitted on May 23 ( last working day before summer vacation) by Chief Justice, with next hearing scheduled for July 22, 2025. Shri Vikas Singh was also present in SC on that day.Shri Prem Sharma explained their difficulty faced in Delhi HC, where different lawyers were engaged by different petitioners.The adjournment became inevitable because one or the other sought adjournment.
There was a general consensus that both Shri Kapil Sibal and Shri Vikas Singh are quite competent to deal with the case.So, it was decided that a small committee under the guidance of Shri Shiv Gopal Mishra, President, NCCPA, shall meet both the lawyers and discuss about various aspects including the expenditure.Based on their feedback, the lawyer shall be fixed at the earliest. The expenditure shall be shared by the associations. All associations will begin mobilizing funds.
Organizational Program of Action (dates To Be Finalized):
The program of action includes Human Chain in all districts as a first phase, State-Level Conventions andmarch to Rajbhawan to submit the memorandum in second phase, and Delhi Chalo program , submission of memorandum to President of India Prime Minister of India and Chief Justice of India. A Mass Rally in Delhi, with participation from all states. Memoranda Submission to MPs, of all political parties.
The meeting marked a significant step forward in building a united legal and organizational front to challenge the Validation Clauses in the CCS Pension Rules.