Though pension is the right of a Govt. employee; it can be stopped on the following occasions as laid down in para 4, 8, 9 and 200 B of Navy Pension Regulation 1964:-
(a) Grant of Pension is Subject to Future Good Conduct. Future good conduct shall be an implied condition of every grant of a pension or allowances as per para 4 of Navy Pension Regulation 1964.
(b) If a Pensioner is sentenced to imprisonment for a criminal offence, his pension shall be suspended from the date of his imprisonment vide Regulation 200B of Navy Pension Regulation 1964.
(c) In case the pension is not drawn for more than five years; the pensioner's name is likely to be struck off from the pension establishment.
(d) Regulation 200C of Navy Pension Regulation 1964. If a pensioner is convicted of a crime of a political nature, his case shall be considered for withholding of his pension.
(e) If a pensioner is convicted by a foreign court or is imprisoned in a jail outside India for a crime of a political nature by a friendly foreign country, his case for reduction/forfeiture or restoration of pension as well as the question of payment of pension for the period of imprisonment, will be decided by the Indian High Commission or Ambassador to that country in consultation with foreign Govt concerned.
(f) If a pensioner has changed his / her Nationality and has become a citizen of a foreign state, then his/her pension is required to be immediately stopped by his Pension Disbursing Authority (PDA). Thereafter, the pensioner is required to apply to PCDA (P), Allahabad through his PDA along with a copy of the new nationality certificate for restoration of his/her pension. PCDA (P), Allahabad will take an appropriate decision on this matter based on the merits of each case.
(a) Grant of Pension is Subject to Future Good Conduct. Future good conduct shall be an implied condition of every grant of a pension or allowances as per para 4 of Navy Pension Regulation 1964.
(b) If a Pensioner is sentenced to imprisonment for a criminal offence, his pension shall be suspended from the date of his imprisonment vide Regulation 200B of Navy Pension Regulation 1964.
(c) In case the pension is not drawn for more than five years; the pensioner's name is likely to be struck off from the pension establishment.
(d) Regulation 200C of Navy Pension Regulation 1964. If a pensioner is convicted of a crime of a political nature, his case shall be considered for withholding of his pension.
(e) If a pensioner is convicted by a foreign court or is imprisoned in a jail outside India for a crime of a political nature by a friendly foreign country, his case for reduction/forfeiture or restoration of pension as well as the question of payment of pension for the period of imprisonment, will be decided by the Indian High Commission or Ambassador to that country in consultation with foreign Govt concerned.
(f) If a pensioner has changed his / her Nationality and has become a citizen of a foreign state, then his/her pension is required to be immediately stopped by his Pension Disbursing Authority (PDA). Thereafter, the pensioner is required to apply to PCDA (P), Allahabad through his PDA along with a copy of the new nationality certificate for restoration of his/her pension. PCDA (P), Allahabad will take an appropriate decision on this matter based on the merits of each case.