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SC: spell out stand on MPs’ salary revision
Context:
The Supreme Court has asked the Union government to take a “categorical stand” on establishing an independent body to review the salaries and allowances of Members of Parliament and, possibly, scrap their post-retirement benefits and perks.
Background:
- The petition, filed by NGO Lok Prahari, argued that the pension and perks given to MPs, after they demitted office, were contrary to Article 14 (right to equality) of the Constitution.
- It said Parliament had no power to provide benefits to lawmakers without making any law.
- It also argued that there were no guidelines for granting allowances.
- The NGO has highlighted that how a one-time MP, was eligible for pension for the rest of his life, and such expenditure was a drain on the exchequer.
Conclusion:
The Bench has observed that irrespective of the government in power, the issue is a matter of concern



