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m_harish
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My colleagues claim for monthly pension in Form 10D got rejected due to:

KINDLY ENCLOSE NON EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATE ALONG WITH ATTESTED AADHAR PROOFS OF FAMILY MEMBERS 2) FORM NOT SIGNED BY MEMBER/ APPLICANT

Can someone help me with the format of this non-employment certificate? Also, i am not able to understand how to sign the form when the claim was filed online in PF portal through Aadhaar verification

From India, Bangalore
KK!HR
1534

Pl recheck the reply from EPFO as pensioners are required to submit only the life certificate and not the non-employment certificate. Also, the Adhaar details of the family members are not relevant.
From India, Mumbai
m_harish
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KINDLY ENCLOSE NON EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATE ALONG WITH ATTESTED AADHAR PROOFS OF FAMILY MEMBERS 2) FORM NOT SIGNED BY MEMBER/ APPLICANT

The above given is the reason for rejecting the monthly pension claim.

My colleague had completed 70 years of age and as such no employee can ever join EPS after they attain 58 years of age. So, how is the non-employment certificate relevant in this case?

Also, when e-nomination is filed, family members' Aadhar number is verified with Aadhar data for verification of Name, Gender, Date of birth etc and e-nomination is submitted after e-signing
through Aadhar authentication.

So, not able to understand why the claim is rejected with the above-mentioned reasons

From India, Bangalore
kasturi-venkataramana
MY 10D CLAIM FORM GOT REEJECTED ASKING TO SUBMIT NON EMPLOYENT CERTIFICTE,BREAK CERTIFICATE & LAST 03YEARS WAGES.

I have resigned from the employment in dec 1995since than i didn"t work else where, please advise where shall i obtain the above certificate

From India, Hyderabad
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