since you have already retired your pension will not be witheld
## Thanks a lot again to Mr. Ajay Sethi, Mr. Rajeev Bari, Mr. Ashish Davaseer & Mr. Devajyoti Barman ## I am a pensioner now (joined service and three months later, bought the property for 4000 in 1982 and,voluntarily retired in 2010 ; what i mean to say that it wasn't a very big purchase). Can the breach of All India Service rules,lead to the extent of action such that,my pension is held? Previous Query : I received opinions on "whether a land purchased by a central govt. employee after getting into job but not declared in the service book/annual return and there wasn't any kind of profit/use made of that land either, would be considered as an ancestral property?"(the answers were "NO") . Thanks a lot to Mr. Ajay Sethi, Mr. Devajyoti Barman & Mr. Krishna Kishore Ganguly, for your valuable opinions. Can you please tell me,if law would treat it (not mentioning the asset in service book) as a severe breach of guidelines laid down for central govt employees? If yes, how severe it could be? (the answers were "yes it is a clear breach of laid guidelines")
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