This document provides definitions and explanations of various types of pay, allowances, and service-related terms for government servants (GS) in India. It defines terms like substantive pay, presumptive pay, basic pay, personal pay, special pay, officiating pay, overseas pay, and more. It also explains concepts like duty, lien, service book, joining time, date of birth, change of name, and resignation.
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This document provides definitions and explanations of various types of pay, allowances, and service-related terms for government servants (GS) in India. It defines terms like substantive pay, presumptive pay, basic pay, personal pay, special pay, officiating pay, overseas pay, and more. It also explains concepts like duty, lien, service book, joining time, date of birth, change of name, and resignation.
This document provides definitions and explanations of various types of pay, allowances, and service-related terms for government servants (GS) in India. It defines terms like substantive pay, presumptive pay, basic pay, personal pay, special pay, officiating pay, overseas pay, and more. It also explains concepts like duty, lien, service book, joining time, date of birth, change of name, and resignation.
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This document provides definitions and explanations of various types of pay, allowances, and service-related terms for government servants (GS) in India. It defines terms like substantive pay, presumptive pay, basic pay, personal pay, special pay, officiating pay, overseas pay, and more. It also explains concepts like duty, lien, service book, joining time, date of birth, change of name, and resignation.
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FR & SR
An Overview
Prepared by: Savithri S Mani
Definitions What are the different types of pay Pay – comprehensive – includes substantive pay, special pay, personal pay and other emoluments Substantive pay – pay to which a gs is entitled on his appointment substantively or by reason of his substantive position in that Definitions Presumptive pay - means the pay to which a gs would be entitled, presuming that he held the post substantively and was performing its duties. It includes special pay only if he performs or discharges the work or responsibility Basic pay – different stages of pay in the pay scale at which pay will be fixed. Definitions Personal Pay – for protecting from loss – personal Special pay – arduous nature of duties or specific addition of work – attached to the post – is taken into account for calculating of encashment of leave, licence fee and in certain circumstances for fixation of pay Compensatory allowance – given to meet personal expenditure due to special circumstances Subsistence allowance – monthly allowance granted to a gs – equal to half pay leave salary – can be increased or decreased by 50% Definitions Officiating Pay – Pay drawn while a GS officiates in a post, I.e. when he performs the duties of a post on which another person holds a lien. Overseas pay – Pay granted to a Government servant in consideration of the fact that he is serving in a country other than the country of his domicile. Reemployment – appointment after retirement Extension of Service – extension of the service in the same cadre / post beyond the date of superannuation Definitions Apprentice – a person recruited for training with a view to future employment – service does not count for increment – only entitled to hpl on mc for one month and EoL Probationer - a person appointed with definite conditions of service like departmental exam – service is counted for increment. Increment is not granted during the period of probation A person on probation – he holds a post on substantive basis and is appointed to another post. Entitled for pay fixation – Draws increment Definitions Fee is a recurring or non-recurring payment to a government servant as remuneration for service done by him for a private person or body or for a public body including a body administering a local fund from a source other than the consolidated fund of India / state / union territory. Unless specially exempted by Government where the fees exceed Rs. 1500/- (in a FY)one-third is to be credited to Govt. (the amount retained should not fall below Rs. 1500) Definitions Honorarium – is a recurring or non- recurring payment granted to a government servant from the consolidated fund of India / State / Union Territory as remuneration for a special work of an occasional or intermittent character. Government do not have any share in the case of honorarium. (FR 9 (6-A), 9(9) and SR 12) Definitions Identical Scale – minimum, maximum, the period and the rate of increments are identical – duties and responsibilities attached to the posts are not taken into consideration Same time scale – scales are identical, they fall within a cadre or a class in a cadre, - duties and responsibilities are of similar character or degree Definitions Foreign Service – paid from a source other than Consolidated Fund of India / State / UT Deputation out of India – Posted temporarily for duty out of India but paid from Consolidated Fund of India / State / UT Definitions Temporary Post is a post carrying a definite rate of pay sanctioned for a limited period and a person can be appointed against that post to perform its duties. Supernumerary post is a permanent post created in an abstract form simply to accommodate the lien of a Government servant. Later it is abolished Tenure post – is a permanent post (sanctioned without limit on its existence) but individual can hold it for a limited period Define Duty Duty means the period during which a GS performs the duties of a post. – Service as a Probationer / apprentice – followed by confirmation – Joining time – During instruction or training in India – Even during interval if to be appointed later Define Lien ‘Lien’ means the right / title of GS to hold a regular post, whether permanent or temporary, either immediately or on the termination of the periods of absence. A GS retains a lien: – While performing duties – While on foreign service or holding a temporary post or officiating in another post – During joining time – While on leave – While under suspension Service Book Contemporary record in minute details To be maintained for every GS except for those recruited against purely temporary vacancies not likely to last for more than a year and not eligible for permanence Must be maintained from the date of his first appointment and to be transferred with him Service Book Entries – Every step in the GS’s official life – Every period of suspension, interruption, etc. with its period – Reduction to lower post, with reasons; – Certificate of annual verification of services; and – The fact of availing Leave Travel Concession for himself and / or for his family – To be attested by HOD or by an officer authorised by him Service Book Statements / Declarations etc. – Electing scale of pay and statements of fixation of initial pay in the relevant scales of pay – Certificate of medical fitness obtained at the time of initial entry in GS – Declaration of details of family obtained under Rs. 54 (12) of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 – Home town declaration furnished by the GS – All nominations in respect of DCRG, Group Insurance Scheme etc. Service Book Service book to be shown to GS every year and his signature obtained When transferred to a foreign service and transfer back, SB has to be sent to Accounts Officer for noting down the details. Photograph of the GS has to be affixed on the first page. Only copy of SB to be given to GS on retirement, resignation or discharge etc. Joining Time Transfer in Public interest Distance from old HQ to new HQ Within same station & no change of residence 1 day No JT for temp transfer not exceeding 180 days. Actual transit time will be admissible. Unavailed JT to be credited to EL on order to join before lapse of JT or when he is taking his family subsequently within the time limit. (1 m before relieving or 6 months after relieving. Can be extended in deserving cases) Joining Time Distance (in JT Admissible Involves road Kilometers) journey for more than 200 kms. 1000 or less 10 days 12 days
1001-2000 12 “ 15 “
Above 2000 *15 “ 15 “
* Only 12 days, if the journey is performed by air
Joining Time No credit to EL if the JT of one day is admissible from transfer and the same is not available. JT can be combined with leave of any kind and any duration, except CL Holidays cannot be prefixed. But if holiday(s) follow(s) JT, it shall be deemed to have been extended to cover such holidays9s) Joining Time JT treated as duty and pay & allowances at old rate If increment falls during the period of JT, the enhanced pay will be drawn only on joining duty JT may be extended upto 30 days by HOD and beyond 30 days by departments of GOI Fresh spell of JT if again transferred while in transit JT commences on the same day if forenoon and if afternoon the next day Joining Time Penalty for overstayal – No pay or leave salary – Period – dies non – Period will not count for pension or for increment – Willful absence to be treated as misbehaviour under FR 15. Action to be taken under the relevant discipline rules. Date of Birth Declare at the time of entry – Matriculation certificate or Municipal Birth certificate Or declare approximate age or year or month and year of birth Assumed date of birth – If approx. age only – the number of years representing the age declared to be deduced and assumed date arrived at – If the year of birth only is declared, assumed date will be 1st July of the year – If the month and the year are declared, assumed date will be 16th of that month of the year Date of Birth Entry of DOB to be made in service records Normally cannot be altered except for clerical error. Else prior order of HOD required Subsequent alteration – sanction of Ministry / Department – Written request within five years of his entry in to Government service – Genuine bona fide mistake had occurred – The change would not make him ineligible to appear in the examinations and entry to GS – Belated claims to be rejected. Change of Name Addition / deletion or change in name / surname. – Deed in the prescribed form to be executed – To be advertised in prominent local newspaper as well as Gazette of India – Submit copy of deed, ad & notification – Changed will be entered in service records Addition / change in surname on account of marriage / remarriage of a female GS – only intimation with details Reversion to maiden name on divorce / death of husband of Female GS – only intimation & request Resignation Generally to be accepted Exceptions – Alternative arrangements may take time – Vigilance case is pending If it is cheaper to the public exchequer and the case do not involve moral turpitude or the evidence is not strong, may consider accepting – approval of HOD (Gr. C & D) – Minister (Gr. A & B) To be accepted by Appointing authority Resignation Effective Date - Competent authority to decide – The date from which alternative arrangements can be made; or – If on leave – either immediately or on termination of leave – Where notice is prescribed, leave may be counted towards notice period Resignation - Withdrawal Before it becomes effective – deemed to be automatically withdrawn Accepted but GS not relieved – normally to be allowance otherwise reasons to be given in writing After it has become effective – Resignation was tended under compelling circumstances and there is a material change in the circumstances – Do not reflect on his integrity, efficiency or conduct Resignation - Withdrawal – That the conduct of the person was in no way improper during the period from the date on which the resignation became effective to the date of request for withdrawal; – That the period of absence from duty between the date on which the resignation became effective and the date on which the person is allowed to resume duty is not more than 90 days; – That the period of absence from duty between the date on which the resignation became effective and the date on which the person is allowed to resume duty is not more than 90 days Resignation - Withdrawal That the post which was vacated by the GS on the acceptance of the resignation or any other comparable post, is available That the GS did not resign his post with a view to taking up an appointment in a private commercial company, or public sector undertaking / body controlled and financed by the Government The acceptance order will include condonation of interruption in service but the period will not qualify for service. Medical Certificate of Health - Exceptions A GS recruited through a competitive exam A temporary GS when transferred A retired GS on reemployment immediately A GS appointed in a temp vacancy for a period not exceeding three months A person reemployed after resignation provided he has been certified fit according to medical standards not lower than those required for his new post. Unauthorised absence Unauthorised absence not covered by grant of leave will constitute interruption in service entailing forfeiture of past service for the purpose of pension. Requires condonation by the appointing authority which should be considered by it suo moto Only individual cases will be treated as dies non Unauthorised absence Unauthorised absence will be treated as break in service – During a strike declared illegal – industrial establishments – Acting in combination or in concerted manner, such as during a strike of other employees – Remaining absent unauthorisedly or deserting a post – by an individual employee – Strike includes a general, token, sympathetic or similar strike and participation in a bandh or similar activities Attendant disabilities Dies non – period will be counted out for increment, leave and pension Break in service – ineligibility to LTC, to appear in departmental examination etc. Will not affect special pay, allowances and promotion through DPC For the purpose of pension, to be condoned by AA Order imposing Break In.Service to be issued after giving opportunity Unauthorised absence in continuation of leave Will be debited against half pay leave account. Excess if any will be treated as EoL. No leave salary Will also render to disciplinary action treating as misconduct. Dies Non When the official remains absent from duty without prior information When on duty in office, the official leaves the office without proper permission; and The official remains in office, but refuses to perform duty assigned to him Dies non can not be marked for late coming
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