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The Centre has notified the Unified Pension Scheme which may address concerns of judicial officers, as stated by the Attorney General and Solicitor General. The scheme promises an assured pension of 50% of the average basic pay drawn over the last 12 months prior to superannuation. The matter was deferred by the Supreme Court for 12 weeks to observe the scheme's functioning before taking a decision on the issues at hand.
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