MSN: EPFO wage ceiling hike 2026: Supreme Court asks PF body to increase Rs 15,000 limit; what it means for you
The Supreme Court has asked the central government to increase the current wage ceiling under the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) scheme in four months, as per a report from Press Trust of India (PTI) ...
EPFO wage ceiling hike 2026: Supreme Court asks PF body to increase Rs 15,000 limit; what it means for you
Moneycontrol: Employees cannot be denied higher pension due to employer’s lapse; EPFO must verify claims: Bombay High Court
Employees cannot be denied higher pension due to employer’s lapse; EPFO must verify claims: Bombay High Court
Business Standard: EPFO can't reject higher pension claims for employer lapses: Bombay HC
Court's order means the social security body must independently verify retirement claims using all available evidence rather than penalising workers for their firms' administrative failures ...
The Economic Times: Higher EPS Pension: EPFO can’t use the excuse of employer’s deficient system of recordkeeping as a ground to deny higher pension to employees, rules Bombay HC
Bombay HC directs EPFO to not reject higher pension claims for 2010 and earlier cases solely on the grounds of non-production of Form 6A, challans and other similar records by employer if Form 3A, EPF ...
Higher EPS Pension: EPFO can’t use the excuse of employer’s deficient system of recordkeeping as a ground to deny higher pension to employees, rules Bombay HC
The Court held that claims cannot be rejected solely due to the lack of Form 6A or contribution challans, and they must corroborate the same with individual members’ contribution cards.