Tuesday 31 January 2023

Assigning Additional Charge of CPMG Uttar Pradesh & Kerala Circle

 Assigning Additional Charge of CPMG Uttar Pradesh & Kerala Circle

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Pensioners should get FMA Surrender Certificates in a hassle free manner: ATR on recommendation of DRPSC on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice.

 Pensioners should get FMA Surrender Certificates in a hassle free manner: ATR on recommendation of DRPSC on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice.

PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
RAJYA SABHA
DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON
PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, LAW AND JUSTICE
Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi
December, 2022 / Agrahayana, 1944 (Saka)

ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH REPORT
ON
ACTION TAKEN ON ONE HUNDRED TENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON
“PENSIONER’S GRIEVANCES – IMPACT OF PENSION ADALATS AND CENTRALIZED
PENSION GRIEVANCES REDRESS AND MONITORING SYSTEM (CPENGRAMS)”
PERTAINING TO
THE DEPARTMENT OF PENSION & PENSIONERS’ WELFARE
(MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS)

(Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8th December, 2022)
(Laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha on 8th December, 2022)

RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS WHICH THE COMMITTEE DOES NOT DESIRE TO PURSUE IN VIEW OF THE REPLIES GIVEN BY THE MINISTRY

GRIEVANCES PERTAINING TO PENSION POLICY, PENSION STRUCTURE AND OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Recommendation/Observation

2.23 The Committee takes note of the difficulties faced by pensioners in surrendering their Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) and getting FMA Surrender Certificate to avail CGHS indoor & outdoor (OPD) facilities, and, accordingly, recommends DoPPW and CGA that the procedural loopholes coming in this way should be plugged and ensure that all such pensioners should get FMA Surrender Certificates in a hassle free manner through online mode under intimation to the bank concerned and a timeline should be fixed in this regard. (3.22)

Action Taken

2.24 Matter will be examined with the Controller General of Accounts (CGA)

Further observation

2.25 The Committee takes note of the reply and expects the Department to pursue the matter actively with the CGA.

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Expected DA from Jan 2023

 Expected DA from Jan 2023

Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers for December, 2022 released

On January 31, 2023, the Labour Bureau of All India announced its Consumer Price Index Number for the month of December 2022. In December 2022, the All-India CPI-IW decreased by 0.2 points to 132.3. (one thirty two point three).

The Dearness Allowance for Central Government Employees and Dearness Relief for Pensioners will be expected to maintain at 42% with a 4% increase in the previous rate of DA 38% as of January 2023, according to the most recent publication of AICPIN for December 2022.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR BUREAU

F.No. 5/1/2021-CPI

‘CLEREMONT’, SHIMLA- 171004
DATED: 31 January, 2023

Press Release

Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) – December, 2022

The Labour Bureau, an attached office of the Ministry of Labour & Employment, has been compiling Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers every month on the basis of retail prices collected from 317 markets spread over 88 industrially important centres in the country. The index is compiled for 88 centres and All-India and is released on the last working day of succeeding month.

The All-India CPI-IW for December, 2022 decreased by 0.2 points and stood at 132.3 (one thirty two point three) points. On 1-month percentage change, it decreased by 0.15 per cent with respect to previous month compared to decrease of 0.24 per cent recorded between corresponding months a year ago.

The maximum downward pressure in current index came from Food & Beverages group contributing 0.52 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brinjal, Carrot, Onion, Potato, Tomato, Peas, Garlic, Chilies Green, Apple, Orange, Sunflower Oil, Vanaspati Oil and Poultry/Chicken etc. are responsible for the fall in index. However, this decrease was checked by Rice, Wheat Atta, Wheat, Cow Milk, Fish Fresh, Egg-Hen, Drum stick, Chilies Dry, Cumin Seed/Jira, Turmeric, Tea Leaf, Cooked Meals, ESI Contribution, Medicine Allopathic and Tuition and other fees school/ITI etc. putting upward pressure on the index.

At centre level, Lucknow and Nasik recorded a maximum decrease of 1.9 points each. Among others, 19 centres recorded decrease between 1 to 1.8 points and 37 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. On the contrary, Faridabad recorded a maximum increase of 3.3 points followed by Nagpur and Tiruneveli with 3.0 and 2.4 points respectively. Among others, 4 centres recorded increase between 1 to 1.7 points and 21 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. Rest of 2 centres’ indices remained stationary.

Year-on-year inflation for the month stood at 5.50 per cent compared to 5.41 per cent for the previous month and 5.56 per cent during the corresponding month a year before. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 4.10 per cent against 4.30 per cent of the previous month and 5.93 per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.

All-India Group-wise CPI-IW for November, 2022 and December, 2022

Sr. No.GroupsNovember, 2022December, 2022
IFood & Beverages133.3132.0
IIPan, Supari, Tobacco & Intoxicants148.7149.2
IIIClothing & Footwear132.3132.8
IVHousing121.0121.0
VFuel & Light177.8177.8
VIMiscellaneous129.1130.0
General Index132.5132.3
The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of January, 2023 will be released on Tuesday, 28th February, 2023. The same will also be available on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in.

PIB

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Enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance from Rs.1000 to Rs.3000 per month: Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

 Enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance from Rs.1000 to Rs.3000 per month: Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
RAJYA SABHA
DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON
PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, LAW AND JUSTICE
Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi
December, 2022 / Agrahayana, 1944 (Saka)

ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH REPORT
ON
ACTION TAKEN ON ONE HUNDRED TENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON
“PENSIONER’S GRIEVANCES – IMPACT OF PENSION ADALATS AND CENTRALIZED
PENSION GRIEVANCES REDRESS AND MONITORING SYSTEM (CPENGRAMS)”
PERTAINING TO
THE DEPARTMENT OF PENSION & PENSIONERS’ WELFARE
(MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS)

(Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8th December, 2022)
(Laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha on 8th December, 2022)

Enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance from Rs.1000 to Rs.3000 per month

RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS WHICH THE COMMITTEE DOES NOT DESIRE TO PURSUE IN VIEW OF THE REPLIES GIVEN BY THE MINISTRY

GRIEVANCES PERTAINING TO PENSION POLICY, PENSION STRUCTURE AND OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Recommendation/Observation

2.20 The Committee takes note of the fact that Fixed Medical Allowance is granted to pensioners who reside outside the CGHS areas for meeting expenditure on day-to-day medical expenses (OPD) that do not require hospitalization. The Committee also takes note of the request of Pensioners’ Associations for enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance from Rs.1000 to Rs.3000 per month as most pensioners are suffering from different diseases at old age and are unable to manage with meager pension as CGHS hospital is not available in every town. The Committee recommends DoPPW to take up this issue of enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance with the Finance Ministry as Rs.1000 is a very meager amount for an old age pensioner and apprise the views of the Finance Ministry to the Committee in its Action Taken Replies. (3.21)

Action Taken

2.21 DoPPW will take-up the issue of enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance with the Finance Ministry

Further observation

2.22 The Committee takes note of the reply and expects the Department to pursue the matter actively.

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Source: Rajya Sabha

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Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2016 Opportunity for revision of option to come over to revised pay structure Clarification Reg.

 Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2016 Opportunity for revision of option to come over to revised pay structure Clarification Reg.





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Monday 30 January 2023

SSC CHSL 2020 : PA /SA Circle Allotment

 SSC CHSL 2020 : PA /SA Circle Allotment

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Ratio of CGEGIS Savings Fund to Insurance Fund be modified from the present 70:30 to 75:25 – Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

 Ratio of CGEGIS Savings Fund to Insurance Fund be modified from the present 70:30 to 75:25 – Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
RAJYA SABHA
DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON
PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, LAW AND JUSTICE
Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi
December, 2022 / Agrahayana, 1944 (Saka)

ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH REPORT
ON
ACTION TAKEN ON ONE HUNDRED TENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON
“PENSIONER’S GRIEVANCES – IMPACT OF PENSION ADALATS AND CENTRALIZED
PENSION GRIEVANCES REDRESS AND MONITORING SYSTEM (CPENGRAMS)”
PERTAINING TO
THE DEPARTMENT OF PENSION & PENSIONERS’ WELFARE
(MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS)

(Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8th December, 2022)
(Laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha on 8th December, 2022)

Ratio of CGEGIS Savings Fund to Insurance Fund be modified from the present 70:30 to 75:25

RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS WHICH THE COMMITTEE DOES NOT DESIRE TO PURSUE IN VIEW OF THE REPLIES GIVEN BY THE MINISTRY

GRIEVANCES PERTAINING TO PENSION POLICY, PENSION STRUCTURE AND OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Recommendation/Observation

The Committee takes note of the fact that India has been undergoing rapid demographic changes over the last three decades. The mortality and morbidity rates have also changed remarkably. The Committee also notes that the ‘Table of Benefits’ published by the Ministry of Finance is based on the mortality rate of 3.75 per thousand per annum upto 31.12.1987 and 3.60 per thousand per annum thereafter. Therefore, the Committee is of the opinion that there is a need to review the current mortality rate and accordingly revise the apportionment between the Savings and Insurance funds. The Committee agrees with the observation made by the Seventh Central Pay Commission in this regard and recommends that the ratio of Savings Fund to Insurance Fund be modified from the present 70:30 to 75:25 at the earliest. (3.4)

Action Taken

2.4 Reference has been made to Department of Expenditure vide OM dated 21 December 2021.

Further observation

2.5 The Committee takes note of the reply. The DPPW is expected to pursue the matter actively with the Department of Expenditure.

***

Source: Rajya Sabha

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Business Correspondent network to enable senior citizens to withdraw their pension amount from the comfort of their homes: Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

 Business Correspondent network to enable senior citizens to withdraw their pension amount from the comfort of their homes: Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
RAJYA SABHA
DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON
PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, LAW AND JUSTICE
Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi
December, 2022 / Agrahayana, 1944 (Saka)

ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH REPORT
ON
ACTION TAKEN ON ONE HUNDRED TENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON
“PENSIONER’S GRIEVANCES – IMPACT OF PENSION ADALATS AND CENTRALIZED
PENSION GRIEVANCES REDRESS AND MONITORING SYSTEM (CPENGRAMS)”
PERTAINING TO
THE DEPARTMENT OF PENSION & PENSIONERS’ WELFARE
(MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS)

(Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8th December, 2022)
(Laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha on 8th December, 2022)

Business Correspondent network to enable senior citizens to withdraw their pension amount from the comfort of their homes

RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS WHICH THE COMMITTEE DOES NOT DESIRE TO PURSUE IN VIEW OF THE REPLIES GIVEN BY THE MINISTRY

GRIEVANCES PERTAINING TO DISBURSEMENT OF PENSION

Recommendation/Observation

2.55 The Committee is of the view that elderly people, especially those aged 70 and above and those with physical infirmities experience inconvenience in withdrawing their pension amount from the Bank. Therefore, the Committee recommends the Department to take up the matter with Reserve Bank of India and Ministry of Finance and assess the feasibility of utilizing the Business Correspondent network to enable senior citizens to withdraw their pension amount from the comfort of their homes. (5.12)

Action Taken

2.56 As advised by DRPSC, DoPPW will take up the matter with RBI and M/o Finance.

Further observation

2.57 The Committee takes note of the reply and expects the Department to pursue the matter actively with the RBI and M/o Finance.

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Single GPF account should be in operation throughout the duration of service in transferable establishment: Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

 Single GPF account should be in operation throughout the duration of service in transferable establishment: Action Taken Report on recommendation of DRPSC

PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
RAJYA SABHA
DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON
PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, LAW AND JUSTICE
Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi
December, 2022 / Agrahayana, 1944 (Saka)

ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH REPORT
ON
ACTION TAKEN ON ONE HUNDRED TENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON
“PENSIONER’S GRIEVANCES – IMPACT OF PENSION ADALATS AND CENTRALIZED
PENSION GRIEVANCES REDRESS AND MONITORING SYSTEM (CPENGRAMS)”
PERTAINING TO
THE DEPARTMENT OF PENSION & PENSIONERS’ WELFARE
(MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS)

(Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 8th December, 2022)
(Laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha on 8th December, 2022)

Single GPF account should be in operation throughout the duration of service in transferable establishment

RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS WHICH THE COMMITTEE DOES NOT DESIRE TO PURSUE IN VIEW OF THE REPLIES GIVEN BY THE MINISTRY

GRIEVANCES PERTAINING TO PENSION POLICY, PENSION STRUCTURE AND OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Recommendation/Observation

2.6 The Committee is appreciative of the remedial action taken by the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare to resolve GPF related grievances of pensioners vide their OM dated 17th July, 2020 and expects that the same would help in the regular updation of GPF account and in addressing the issue of missing credit. The Committee further observes that in this era of digitization and online banking, Government accounting system operates as an integrated unit. The Committee, accordingly, recommends that the extant practice of opening multiple GPF accounts by an employee in transferable establishment should be done away with and that only single GPF account should be in operation throughout the duration of his/ her service. Further, if a Government servant is posted in an Establishment where GPF Rules are not applicable, the monthly deposit in the Fund should be made from the salary of the subscriber and transferred by the borrowing organization to his/ her parent department where his/her GPF account is maintained through electronic mode under intimation to the subscriber.(3.10)

Action Taken

2.7 Reference has been taken up with Comptroller General of Accounts (CGA) Vide ID Note dated 03.02.2022.

Further observation

2.8 The Committee takes note of the reply. The DPPW is expected to pursue the matter actively with the CGA.

***

Source: Rajya Sabha

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Sharing of advice of UPSC with the Charged Officer under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965: Consolidated Instructions by DoP&T vide OM dated 29.11.2022

 Sharing of advice of UPSC with the Charged Officer under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965: Consolidated Instructions by DoP&T vide OM dated 29.11.2022

No.DOPT-1669704112515
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
ESTT.(Estt. A-III)
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(Dated 29 November, 2022 )

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sharing of advice of UPSC with the Charged Officer

Hon’ble Supreme Court in its judgment, on 16.03.2011, while dismissing the Civil Appeal No. 5341 of 2006 in the matter of Union of India & Ors. vs S. K. Kapoor, held that it is a settled principle of natural justice that if any material is to be relied upon in departmental proceedings, a copy of the same must be supplied in advance to the charge sheeted employee so that he may have a chance to rebut the same. In compliance of the judgement of Hon’ble Supreme Court in S.K. Kapoor case, provisions regarding supply a copy of the advice of UPSC, in all cases where the Commission is consulted, to the Charged Officer were incorporated by amending the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 vide G.S.R. No. 769(E) dated 31.10.2014. After amending these rules two clarificatory instructions were also issued. The essence of these instructions in the matter has been summarized in the following paras for guidance and better understanding: –

1. The rule 15, 16, 17, 19, 27, 29 and 29-A were amended vide G.S.R. No. 769 (E) dated 31.10.2014. The amendment provides that a copy of the UPSC advice is to be supplied to the Government servant and his representation, if any, on such advice is to be considered by the Disciplinary/ Appellate/ Revisionary/ Reviewing Authority, as the case may be, before passing the final order.

[Para 3 of the OM No. 11012/8/2011-Estt.(A) dated 19.11.2014]

2. In brief, in the disciplinary cases, where the UPSC are to be consulted, the following procedure should be adopted:

(a) The Disciplinary Authority shall forward or cause to be forwarded to UPSC for its advice:

(i) a copy of the report of the Inquiring Authority together with its own tentative reasons for disagreement, if any, with the findings of Inquiring Authority on any article of charge; and

(ii) comments on the representation of the Government servant on the Inquiry report and disagreement note, if any, with all the case records of the inquiry proceedings.

(b) On receipt of the UPSC advice, the Disciplinary Authority shall forward or cause to be forwarded a copy of the advice to the Government servant who shall be required to submit, if he so desires, his written representation/ submission to the Disciplinary Authority within fifteen days. The Disciplinary Authority shall consider such representation and take action as prescribed in sub-rule (4), (5) and (6) of the Rule 15 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965.

[Para 4 of the OM No. 11012/8/2011-Estt.(A) dated 19.11.2014]

3. Similarly, in matters relating to Appeal/ Revision/ Review, a copy of the UPSC advice, if consulted, may be supplied to the Government servant and his representation, if any, thereon may be considered by the Appellate/ Revisionary/ Reviewing Authority before passing final order.

[Para 5 of the OM No. 11012/8/2011-Estt.(A) dated 19.11.2014]

4. Cases decided before the date of this judgement, i.e., 16th March, 2011 need not be reopened. In cases decided after 16th March, 2011, where a penalty was imposed after relying upon the advice of UPSC, but where a copy of such advice was not given to the Charged Officer before the decision, the penalty may be set aside and inquiry taken up from the stage of supply of copy of the advice of UPSC.

[Para 3 of the OM No. 11012/05/2015-Estt.(A-III) dated 14.07.2016]

5. In cases where a penalty of dismissal, removal or compulsory retirement has been imposed, the Charged Officer, if he has not reached the age of superannuation, shall be deemed to be under suspension from the date of original penalty as per rule 10(4) of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965.

[Para 4 of the OM No. 11012/05/2015-Estt.(A-III) dated 14.07.2016]

6. Cases where the Government servant has retired shall be dealt with as per rule 69 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 (now Rule 8 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021). In the cases of any other penalties, only the penalty will be set aside, but no consequential benefits like arrears of pay shall be allowed. This will be decided by the Competent Authority after conclusion of the further inquiry. Similarly, in a case where a penalty of recovery has been imposed, if the recovery is being made in installments, the recovery shall be suspended pending finalization of further inquiry. No refund of recovery already effected will be made. Whether the money already recovered has been refunded will depend on the decision of the Disciplinary Authority. Where a penalty of withholding of increments has been imposed, if a withheld increment has become due, the same may be released. There is no question of release of any arrears till finalization of the proceedings.

[Para 5 of the OM No. 11012/05/2015-Estt.(A-III) dated 14.07.2016]

7. In case any reference to the relevant OM is required, the same may be accessed by clicking on the hyperlink of the OMs. List of the OMs mentioned in this document is as under:

(a) OM No. 11012/8/2011-Estt.(A) dated 19.11.2014

(b) OM No. 11012/05/2015-Estt.(A-III) dated 14.07.2016

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Clarification/ Interpretation of penalties under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965: DoP&T OM dated 19.12.2022

 Clarification/ Interpretation of penalties under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965: DoP&T OM dated 19.12.2022

No.DOPT-1672644835095
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
ESTT.(Estt. A-III)
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(Dated 19 December, 2022 )

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Clarification/ Interpretation of penalties under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965

The following penalties are prescribed in the Rule 11 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965.

The following penalties may, for good and sufficient reasons and as hereinafter provided, be imposed on a Government servant, namely:-

 Minor Penalties –

 (i) censure;

(ii) withholding of his promotion;

(iii) recovery from his pay of the whole or part of any pecuniary loss caused by him to the Government by negligence or breach of orders;

(iii a) reduction to a lower stage in the time-scale of pay by one stage for a period not exceeding three years, without cumulative effect and not adversely affecting his pension.

(iv) withholding of increments of pay;

Major Penalties –

(v) save as provided for in clause (iii) (a), reduction to a lower stage in the time-scale of pay for a specified period, with further directions as to whether or not the Government servant will earn increments of pay during the period of such reduction and whether on the expiry of such period, the reduction will or will not have the effect of postponing the future increments of his pay;

(vi) reduction to lower time-scale of pay, grade, post or Service for a period to be specified in the order of penalty, which shall be a bar to the promotion of the Government servant during such specified period to the time-scale of pay, grade, post or Service from which he was reduced, with direction as to whether or not, on promotion on the expiry of the said specified period –

(a) the period of reduction to time-scale of pay, grade, post or service shall operate to postpone future increments of his pay, and if so, to what extent; and

(b) the Government servant shall regain his original seniority in the higher time scale of pay, grade, post or service;

(vii) compulsory retirement;

(viii) removal from service which shall not be a disqualification for future employment under the Government;

(ix) dismissal from service which shall ordinarily be a disqualification for future employment under the Government.”

[Rule 11 of the CCS(CCA) Rules, 1965]

2. Apart from the above rule, Department of Personnel and Training has issued various executive instructions clarifying/ interpreting the implication of above penalties. The essence of these instructions has been summarized in the subsequent paras for guidance and better understanding: –

3. Regulation of pay on imposition of penalty

3.1 In the light of Implementation of the Revised (Pay) Rules, 2016, the regulation of pay on imposition of these penalties, is as under:

(A) Reduction to a lower stage of pay by one stage {Rule 11( iii a)}

On imposition of a penalty under this Rule, the pay would be fixed at the next upper vertical cell in the same level in the pay matrix. In other words, in case of reduction by one stage, the revised pay would be the pay drawn in the same level at the stage before the last increment.

Note: The above mentioned penalty cannot be imposed on a Government Servant drawing pay at the minimum of the Level.

(B) Withholding of increment {Rule 11(iv)}

Increment is granted either on 1st January or 1st July of every year, as per the eligibility. Therefore, on imposition of penalty of withholding of increment, the next increment(s) due after the date of imposition of the penalty would be withheld. In case where penalty of withholding of multiple increments is imposed, increments due on 1st January or 1st July, as the case may be, in the subsequent years would similarly be withheld. The increment would be restored at the end of the period for which the penalty is imposed. The increments will be given on notional basis without arrears and without affecting date of next increment on restoration of increment.

This also applies to cases where the penalty is imposed for part of a year. For instance, if the penalty of withholding of one increment for six months is imposed on a Government servant in October 2017, then withholding of increment will be on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of increment is on 1st July
The increment falling due on 1.01.2018 will be withheld for a period of next six months, that is, till 30.06.2018. The increment would be released on 1.07.2018 without arrear.The increment falling due on 1.07.2018 will be withheld for a period of next six months, that is, till 31.12.2018. The increment would be released on 01.01.2018 without arrears.

(C) Reduction to a lower stage in the time-scale of pay for a specified period [Rule 11(v)]

The process of imposition of penalty of reduction by one stage under Rule 11(iii a) explained above shall be repeated for every additional stage of reduction to the lower vertical cell in the same level of pay in the Pay Matrix.

Note 1: It is not permissible to impose a penalty under this rule if the pay after imposition of the penalty would fall below the first cell of the same Level.

Note 2: Disciplinary Authority may weigh all factors before deciding upon the quantum of penalty i.e. the number of stage by which the pay is to be reduced.

(D) Reduction to lower time-scale of pay under Rule 11(vi)

In the case of imposition of penalty of reduction to lower time-scale of pay, the pay of the Government servant would be reduced to the stage of pay he/she would have drawn had he/she continued in the lower post for the period of penalty. The mode of fixation of pay in this case is similar to reversing the mode of fixation of pay on promotion.

However, Disciplinary Authority has the power, in terms of FR 28, to indicate the pay which the Government servant on whom a penalty of reduction in rank has been imposed, would draw.

It may also be noted that a Government servant cannot be reduced in rank to a post not held earlier by him in the cadre.

For example:

(i) A direct recruit Assistant Section Officer cannot be reduced to the lower rank like SSA/JSA.

(ii) A Government servant holding any post like LDC/ Tax Assistant etc. who qualifies as Assistant Section Officer as a Direct Recruit and is later promoted as Section Officer cannot be reduced to the rank, which was earlier held by him before ASO (DR) but only to that of an Assistant Section Officer.

[Para 4 of the OM No. 11012/15/2016-Estt.A-III dated 18.06.2019]

3.2 Hon’ble Supreme Court in cases of Shri Nayadar Singh & Shri M. J. Ninama V/s Union of India (Civil Appeal No. 3003 of 1988 and 889 of 1988) discussed the scope of penalty under clause (vi) under Rule 11 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965. This judgement related to two cases in one of which a Government servant who was initially recruited as a Postal Assistant and was later promoted as UDC, while working as UDC, was reduced in rank, as a measure of penalty, to a post of LDC, which was lower in rank than the post of Postal Assistant to which he had been recruited initially. In the second case, the disciplinary authority had imposed a penalty of reduction in rank reducing an officer to which he was recruited directly to that of Junior Technical Assistant. The Supreme Court, while setting aside the penalty imposed in both cases have held that a person appointed directly to a higher post, service, grade or time-scale of pay cannot be reduced by way of punishment to a post in a lower time-scale, grade, service or to a post which he never held before.

[OM No. 11012/2/88-Estt.(A) dated 02.02.1989]

3.3 The minor penalties and major penalties in rule 11 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 have been graded in order of the severity to be awarded to a charged Government servant in proportion to the gravity of misconduct/negligence which has given rise to the charge-sheet. While the major penalties of compulsory retirement, removal from service and dismissal from service have been included as clauses (vii), (viii) and (ix) of the said rule 11, the penalty of reduction to a lower time scale of pay, grade, post or. Service has been incorporated therein as clause (vi). This clause also provides that while imposing this penalty, the Disciplinary Authority or the Appellate/Revision Authority is also required to indicate in the penalty order whether or not the individual charged Government servant would be eligible for restoration to the grade/post or Service from the conditions for such restoration. It will, therefore, be seen that the penalty has been provided to be awarded to an individual who may not be sent out of Government service (through dismissal/removal etc.) but who needs to be given a very severe penalty in view of the gravity of his misconduct.

[Para 4 of the OM No. 11012/2/2005-Estt.(A) dated 14.05.2007]

3.4 Attention in this connection is also invited to the Government of India, MHA O.M. No. 9/13/92-Estt. (D) dated 10.10.1962 and No. 9/30/63-Estt. (D) dated 07.02.1964 which stipulates that an order imposing the penalty of reduction to a lower service, grade or post or to a lower time-scale should invariably specify the period of reduction unless the clear intention is that the reduction should be permanent or for an indefinite period. These instructions also indicate the manner in which the order should be framed when the reduction is for specified period or indefinite period. In case the intention of the Competent Authority is to award the penalty of reduction on permanent basis, the same may be specifically stated in the order so that the intention is conveyed to the Government servant in unambiguous terms and he is afforded full opportunity for submission of his appeal as provided in the rules.

[Para 4 of the OM No. 11012/2/2005-Estt.(A) dated 14.05.2007]

3.5 Illustrations/examples, total 8 in number, prescribed in the OM No. 11012/15/2016-Estt.A-III dated 18.06.2019 are available at ‘Annexure-1’ of this document.

4. Implementation of second penalty (or multiple penalties) on serving charged officers during the currency of first penalty

4.1 All the Disciplinary Authorities should clearly indicate in the punishment order whether the two penalties (or multiple penalties) would run concurrently or consecutively, while awarding second or subsequent penalties during the currency of earlier penalty/penalties. It is, however, clarified that where, such a specific mention has not been made, the two/ all penalties should run concurrently and the higher penalty, even though ordered later, should be implemented immediately and after expiry of its period, if the currency of the period of earlier punishment still continues, the same may be implemented for the balance period.

[OM No. 11012/11/2018-Estt.A-III dated 28.10.2022]

4.2 Total 3 illustrations/ Examples prescribed in the OM No. 11012/11/2018-Estt.A-III dated 28.10.2022 are available at ‘Annexure-2’ of this document.

5. Recovery of pecuniary loss caused by a Government servant

5.1 The DGP&T’s letter No. 3/313/70-Disc-I dated 17.08.1971 provide that recovery from the pay of a Government servant as a punishment for any pecuniary loss caused by him to the Government by negligence or breach of orders, should not exceed 1/3 of his basic pay (i.e. excluding dearness pay or any other allowances) and should not be spread over a period of more than three years. However, no such limits have been prescribed in the statutory rules i.e. In Rule 11 (iii) of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965.

5.2 The above DGP&T instructions prescribed the procedure to effect the recovery of the amount levied as penalty in terms of Rule 11 (iii) of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 and these procedural Instructions cannot amend, supercede, or modify the substantive provisions of Rule 11 (iii) of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965. While it is expected that in imposing the penalty of recovery of pecuniary loss the disciplinary authority should not display such severity that a Government servant suffers hardship disproportionate to his negligence/misconduct that led to the loss, it is not necessary to fix a rigid limit for the purpose of such recovery. The DGP&T instructions would, therefore, be treated as unwarranted. Therefore, the implication of this OM is to recover the entire loss from the delinquent official but the recovery may be spread over till entire loss is recovered.

[OM No. 11012/1/2000-Estt.(A) dated 06.09.2000]

6. Distinction between censure and warning

6.1 Warning is administrated by any authority superior to a Government employee in the event of minor lapses like negligence, carelessness, lack of thoroughness and delay etc. It is an administrative device in the hands of superior authorities for cautioning the Government employees with a view to toning up efficiency and maintaining discipline. There is, therefore, no objection to the continuance of this system. However, where a copy of the warning is also kept in the Confidential Report dossier, it will be taken to constitute an adverse entry and the officer so warned will have the right to represent against the same in accordance with the existing instructions relating to communication of adverse remarks and consideration of representations against them.

[Para 2(i) of the OM No. 11012/12/2016-Estt.A-III dated 06.12.2016]

6.2 Where a departmental proceeding had been completed and it is considered that the officer concerned deserves to be penalized, he should be awarded one of the recognized statutory penalties as given in Rule 11 of eth CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965. In such a situation, a recordable warning should not be issued as it would for all practical purposes, amount to “censure” which is a formal punishment and which can only be awarded by a competent disciplinary authority after following the procedure prescribed in the relevant disciplinary rules. The Delhi High Court has, in the case of Nadhan Singh Vs Union of India, also expressed the view that warning kept in the C.R. dossier has all the attributes of “censure”. In the circumstances, as already stated, where it is considered after the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings that some blame attaches to the officer concerned which necessitates cognizance of such fact the disciplinary authority should award the penalty of “censure” at least. If the intension of the disciplinary authority is not to award a penalty of “censure”, then no recordable warning should be awarded. There is no restriction on the right of the disciplinary authority to administer oral warning or even warning in writing which do not form part of character roll.

[Para 1(ii) of the OM No. 22011/2/78-Ests.(A) dated 16.02.1979]

6.3 There is no objection to the continuance of the practice of issuing oral or written warnings. However, where a copy of the warning is also kept on the Confidential Report dossier, it will be taken to constitute an adverse entry and the officer so warned will have the right to represent against the same in accordance with the existing instructions relating to communication of adverse remarks and consideration of representations against them.

[Para 2(i) of the OM No. 1012/6/2008-Estt.(A) dated 07.07.2008]

6.4 Warning, letter of caution, reprimands or advisories administered to Government servants do not amount to a penalty and, therefore, will not constitute a bar for consideration of such Government servant for promotion

[Para 2(i) of the OM No. 1012/6/2008-Estt.(A) dated 07.07.2008]

[Para 2(iii) of the OM No. 11012/12/2016-Estt.A-III dated 06.12.2016]

6.5 Where a departmental proceedings has been instituted under the provision of CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, after the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings, the officer is either exonerated or where it is considered that some blame attached to the officer, he should be awarded one of the recognized statutory penalties as given in Rule 11 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 i.e. at lease ‘Censure’ should be imposed. In such a situation, a warning, recordable or otherwise, should not be issued.

[Para 2(ii) of the OM No. 11012/12/2016-Estt.A-III dated 06.12.2016]

7. In case any reference to the relevant OM is required, the same may be accessed by clicking on the hyperlink of the OMs. List of the OMs mentioned in this document are as under:

(i) OM No. 11012/11/2018-Estt.A-III dated 28.10.2022

(ii) OM No. 11012/15/2016-Estt.A-III dated 18.06.2019

(iii) OM No. 11012/12/2016-Estt.A-III dated 06.12.2016

(iv) OM No. 6/3/2013-Estt (Pay-I) dated 06.02.2014

(v) OM No. 11012/6/2008-Estt.(A) dated 07.07.2008

(vi) OM No. 11012/2/2005-Estt.(A) dated 14.05.2007

(vii) OM No. 11012/1/2000-Estt.(A) dated 06.09.2000

(viii) OM No. 11012/2/88-Estt(A) dated 02.02.1989

(ix) OM No. 22011/2/78-Ests.(A) dated 16.02.1979

ANNEXURE-I

ILLUSTRATIONS

Reduction to lower stage in the time-scale of Pay

Example

LevelCellPay
On the date of Penalty97Rs. 63300
Reduction by 1 Stage96Rs. 61500
Reduction by 2 Stage95Rs. 59700
Reduction by 3 stage94Rs. 58000
Reduction by 4 stage93Rs. 56300
Reduction by 5 stage92Rs. 54700

Example: 2

LevelCellPay
On the date of Penalty93Rs. 56300
Reduction by 1 Stage92Rs. 54700
Reduction by 2 Stage91Rs. 53100
Reduction by 3 stage******
Reduction by 4 stage
Reduction by 5 stage

** In the above illustration, a penalty of reduction by more than two stages would fall below the first cell of the same Level, such a penalty therefore, would not be implementable. Therefore, while imposing the penalty of reduction to a lower stage in time-scale of pay under Rule 11 (v) of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, Disciplinary Authority may weigh all factors before deciding upon the quantum of penalty, i.e. the number of stages by which the pay is to be reduced.

Case History No. 1

 (i) Case 1: Reduction to a lower stage [penalty under Rule 11 (iii a)]

 The penalty of reduction to a lower stage in the time-scale of pay by one stage for a period of one year, without cumulative effect and not adversely affecting his pension is imposed on a Government servant w.e.f. 13.08.2017. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposedRs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Reduced Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017

[pay during the currency period from 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2018]

Rs. 49000 [4th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 49000 [4th Cell of Level 7]
Increment (notional)On 1st January, 2018 

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2018 

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2018Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

w.e.f. 1.01.2019, his pay will be 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7] after drawl of due increment

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1.07.2019, his pay will be 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7] after drawl of due increment

Case History No. 2

(ii) Case 2: Reduction to a lower stage [penalty under Rule 11 (iii a)]

The penalty of reduction to a lower stage in the time-scale of pay by one stage for a period of two years, without cumulative effect and not adversely affecting his pension is imposed on a Government servant w.e.f. 13.08.2017. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposedRs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Reduced Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017

[pay during the currency period from 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2019]

Rs. 49000 [4th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 49000 [4th Cell of Level 7]
Increment (notional)On 1st January, 2018

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st January, 2019

Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2018

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2019

Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7]

Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2019 Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7]

w.e.f. 1.01.2020, his pay will be 55200 [8th Cell of Level 7] after drawl of due increment

 Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7]

w.e.f. 1.07.2020, his pay will be 55200 [8th Cell of Level 7] after drawl of due increment

Case History No. 3

(iii) Case 3: Withholding of increment [Penalty under Rule 11(iv)

The penalty of withholding of one increment for a period of two years is imposed on a Government servant on 13.08.2017. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on the following manner.

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposed i.e. 13.08.2017Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Pay during the currency periodThe increment due on 01.01.2018 will be withheld for two years i.e. upto 31.12.2019.

As such, the pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 will be as under:

(i) Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 31.12.2017 will be Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]

(ii) Pay w.e.f. 1.01.2018 to 31.12.2018 will Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7] [due to imposition of penalty]

(iii) Pay w.e.f. 1.01.2019 to 31.12.2019 will be Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

The increment due on 01.07.2018 will be withheld for two years i.e. upto 30.06.2020.

As such, the pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 will be as under:

(i) Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 30.06.2018 will be Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]

(ii) Pay w.e.f. 1.07.2018 to 30.06.2019 will be Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7] [due to imposition of penalty]

(iii) Pay w.e.f. 1.07.2019 to 30.06.2020 will be Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Increment (notional)On 1st January, 2018

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st January, 2019

Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 8]

On 1st July, 2018

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2019

Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 8]

Pay after the currency period w.e.f 1.01.2020 =

Rs. 55200 [8th Cell of Level 7]

w.e.f. 1.07.2020 =

Rs. 55200 [8th Cell of Level 7]

Currency Period13.08.2017 to 31.12.201913.08.2017 to 30.06.2020

Case History No. 4

(iv) Case 4: Withholding of increment [Penalty under 11(iv)

The penalty of Withholding of one increment for a period of six months is imposed on a Government servant on 13.08.2017. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposedRs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Pay during the currency periodThe increment due on 01.01.2018 will be withheld i.e. upto 30.06.2018.

As such, the pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 30.06.2018 = Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]

The increment due on 01.07.2018 will be withheld i.e. upto 31.12.2018.

As such, the pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 31.12.2018 = Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]

 

Increment (notional)On 1st January, 2018

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2018

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Pay after the currency period w.e.f 1.07.2018 =

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

[w.e.f. 01.01.2019 i.e. date of next increment, the pay will be Rs. 53600 (7th Cell of Level 7).

w.e.f. 1.1.2019 =

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

[w.e.f. 01.07.2019 i.e. date of next increment, the pay will be Rs. 53600 (7th Cell of Level 7).

Currency Period13.08.2017 to 30.06.201813.08.2017 to 31.12.2018

Case History No. 5

(v) Case 5: Reduction to a lower stage without cumulative effect [penalty under Rule 11(v)]:-

The penalty of reduction to a lower stage by two stages in the time-scale of pay for a period of one year is imposed on a Government servant w.e.f. 13.08.2017. It is further directed that the Government servant would earn increment during the period and the reduction will not have the effect of postponing his future increments of pay. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposedRs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Reduced during the currency period w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2018(i) Reduced pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 31.12.2017, will be Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]

(ii) Pay w.e.f. 1.01.2018 to 12.08.2018 after drawl of increment will be Rs. 49000/- [4th Cell of Level 7]

 

(i) Reduced pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 30.06.2018, will be Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]

(ii) Pay w.e.f. 1.07.2018 to 12.08.2018 after drawl of increment will be Rs. 49000/- [4th Cell of Level 7]

Increment (notional)On 1st January, 2018 

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2018 

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Pay on completion of Penalty (w.e.f. 13.08.2018)Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]
Next incrementw.e.f. 1.01.2019, his pay will be 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7] after drawl of due incrementw.e.f. 1.07.2019, his pay will be 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7] after drawl of due increment

Case History No. 6

(vi) Case 6: Reduction to a lower stage without cumulative effect [penalty under Rule 11(v)] 

The penalty of reduction to a lower stage by two stages in the time-scale of pay for a period of one year is imposed on a Government servant w.e.f. 13.08.2017. It is further directed that the Government servant would not earn increment during the period and the reduction will not have the effect of postponing future increments of pay. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposedRs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Reduced Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]
Pay during the currency periodPay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2018 will be Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2018 will be Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]
Increment (notional)On 1st January, 2018 

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

On 1st July, 2018 

Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2018 Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7] {w.e.f. 1.01.2019}

 Rs. 52000 [6th Cell of Level 7]

Rs. 53600 [7th Cell of Level 7] {w.e.f. 1.07.2019}

Case History No. 7

(vii) Case 7: Reduction to a lower stage with cumulative effect [penalty under Rule 11(v)]

The penalty of reduction to a lower stage by two stages in the time-scale of pay for a period of one year is imposed on a Government servant w.e.f. 13.08.2017. It is further directed that the Government servant would not earn increment during the period and the reduction will have the effect of postponing future increments of pay. The Government servant is drawing Rs. 50500 in Level 7 of Pay Matrix. Pay would be fixed on following manner:

When the date of increment is 1st JanuaryWhen the date of Increment is 1st July
Pay when Penalty imposedRs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 50500 [5th Cell of Level 7]
Reduced Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017Rs. 47600 [3th Cell of Level 7]Rs. 47600 [3th Cell of Level 7]
Pay during the currency periodPay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2018 will be Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2017 to 12.08.2018 will be Rs. 47600 [3rd Cell of Level 7]
Increment (notional)No increment during the period of penaltyNo increment during the period of penalty
Pay on completion of penalty as on 13.08.2018Since future increment is to be postponed to adversely affect his pension, no increment will be given on the pre- penalty pay and on restoration pay will remain same as Rs. 50500 (5th Cell of Level 7]Since future increment is to be postponed to adversely affect his pension, no increment will be given on the pre- penalty pay and on restoration pay will remain same as Rs. 50500 (5th Cell of Level 7]
 Next increment Next increment will be due w.e.f. 01.01.2019 raising his pay to Rs. 52000 (6th Cell of Level 7]

Next increment will be due w.e.f. 01.07.2019 raising his pay to Rs. 52000 (5th Cell of Level 7)

 

Case History No. 8

(viii) Case 8: Reduction to lower time-scale of pay/ grade

The penalty of reduction to the lower grade carrying Level 8 for a period of two years is imposed on Government servant who is at Level 9 w.e.f. 04.11.2018, with further directions that the reduction shall not postpone his future increments and on the expiry of the period he shall regain his original seniority in the higher grade.

On 4.11.2018, the Government servant is drawing Rs. 58000 in Level 9 of Pay Matrix. The Government servant had been promoted from the post in Level 8 to the post in Level 9 of the Pay Matrix on 13.08.2016 and on promotion his pay was fixed at Rs. 54700/-. At the time of promotion his pay was Rs. 52000 in Level 8 of the Pay Matrix.

In this case the pay in Level 8 would need to be fixed w.e.f. 4.11.2018 to 3.11.2020 as if he had continued in Level 8. Pay would be regulated as under:

DateLevel 9Lavel 8
13.08.201654700 [2nd Cell in Level 9]52000 [4th Cell in Level 8]@
1.07.201756300 [3rd Cell in Level 9]53600 [5th Cell in Level 8] @
1.07.201858000 [4th Cell in Level 9]55200 [6th Cell in Level 8] @
3.11.201858000 [4th Cell in Level 9] 
4.11.2018

[date of penalty order]

55200 [6th Cell in Level 8] [after imposition of penalty]
Pay during the currency period from 4.11.2018 to 3.11.2020 (i) Reduced pay w.e.f. 4.11.2018 to 30.06.2019 will be 55200 [6th Cell in Level 8]

(ii) Pay w.e.f. 1.07.2019 to 30.06.2010 will be Rs. 56900/- [7th Cell in Level 8]

(iii) Pay w.e.f. 1.07.2020 to 3.11.2020 will be Rs. 58600 [8th Cell in Level 8]

Notional pay during the currency periodOn 1st July, 2019

Rs. 59700 [5th Cell in Level 9]

On 1st July, 2020

Rs. 61500 [6th Cell in Level 9]

4.11.2020

[After completion of penalty]

61500 [6th Cell in Level 9]
Next Increment 1.7.202163300 [7th Cell in Level 9]

NOTE:

  1. @ Notional pay in Level 8 from 13.08.2016 to 3.11.2018.
  1. Under FR-28, the authority which orders the reduction of a Government servant as a penalty from a higher grade or post to a lower grade or post may allow him to draw pay at any stage, not exceeding the maximum of the lower grade or post, which it may think proper. Provided the pay allowed to be drawn by a government servant shall not exceed the pay whichhe would have drawn by the operation of FR 22 read with clause (b) or (c), as the case may be of FR 26. This illustration is where no such orders have been passed. Where the disciplinary authority has specified the pay to be drawn in the lower post pay will be drawn as per those directions.

ANNEXURE-2

Illustration 1

A Government servant was drawing Basic Pay of Rs.65,200/- in Level 9 (Cell No.8). Next date of increment being 1stJuly, 2019.

1st Penalty: Vide Order dated 13.08.2018 a penalty of reduction to a lower stage by one stage in the time-scale of pay for a period four years, with further directions that the Government servant shall earn increment of pay during the period of such reduction and on the expiry of such period, the reduction will not have the effect of postponing his future increments was imposed.(Penalty period w.e.f. 13.08.2018 to 12.08.2022).

2nd Penalty: Vide Order dated 10.12.2018, penalty of reduction to a lower time-scale of pay [Level 8] for a period of two years is imposed with further direction that the period of reduction to time scale of pay shall not operate to postpone future increment of his pay. (Penalty period w.e.f. 10.12.2018 to 09.12.2020).

EventBasic Pay1st Penalty2nd Penalty
Pay immediately before imposition of 1st penalty i.e. on 12.08.2018Rs.65,200/-

[Level 9 (Cell No. 8)]

Pay w.e.f. 13.08.2018 on imposition of 1st penaltyRs.63,300/-

Level 9(Cell No.7)

Pay on imposition of 2nd penalty w.e.f. 10.12.2018 *Rs.62,200/-

Level 8 (Cell No.10)

Pay on 01.07.2019 -Annual IncrementNotional

Rs.67200/-

Level 9 (Cell No.9)

Notional

Rs.65,200/-

Level 9 (CellNo.8)

Rs.64,100/-

Level 8 (Cell No.11)

Pay on 01.07.2020 – Annual Increment

Till 09.12.2020

Notional

Rs.69,200/-

Level 9 (Cell No.10)

Notional

Rs.67,200/-

Level 9 (Cell No.9)

Rs.66,000/-

Level 8 (Cell No.12)

Pay on 10.12.2020 –

(end of 2nd penalty and continuation of 1st penalty)

Rs.67,200/-

Level 9 (Cell No.9)

Pay on 01.07.2021Notional

Rs.71,300/-

Level 9 (Cell No.11)

Rs.69,200/-

Level 9 (CellNo.10)

Pay on 01.07.2022

Till 12.08.2020

Notional

Rs.73,400/-

Level 9 (Cell No.12)

Rs.71,300/-

Level 9 (Cell No.11)

Pay on 13.08.2022

(on end 1st penalty)

Rs.73,400/-

Level 9 (Cell No.12)

*Assuming that the Government servant was promoted from Level 8 to Level 9 w.e.f. 10.10.2016 and his pay was fixed on promotion under F.R. 22 (I) (a) (1). 

Regulation of his pay on imposition of 2nd penalty:

DatePay in Level 8Pay in Level 9
09.10.2016 (immediately prior to his promotion)

Level 8 (Cell No.8)

Rs.58,600/-
10.10.2016 on promotion to Level 9Rs.58,600/- (Notional)Rs.61,500/-
01.07.2017 – Annual IncrementRs.60,400/- (Notional)Rs.63,300/-
01.07.2018 – Annual IncrementRs.62,200/- (Notional)Rs.65,200/-
Pay as on the date of 2nd penalty i.e. 10.12.2018Rs.62,200/-

Illustration 2

Government servant was drawing Basic pay in Level 11 in Pay matrix at the stage Rs.83,300/- with next date of increment being 1stJuly, 2018.

1st Penalty: Withholding of increments for a period of 3 years imposed on 15.03.2018. [Period of penalty 15.03.2018 to 30.06.2021]

2nd Penalty: Reduction to a lowerstage in the time-scale of pay by threestages for a period ofoneyear w.e.f. 20.10.2018with further directions that the Government servant will earn increments of pay during the period of such reduction and not having the effect of postponing the future increments of pay. (penalty w.e.f. 20.10.2018 to 19.10.2019)

EventBasic Pay1st Penalty2nd Penalty
Pay immediately before imposition of 1st penalty i.e. on

14.03.2018

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay w.e.f. 15.03.2018 on imposition of 1st penaltyRs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay on 01.07.2018

(Date of annual increment)

Notional

Rs.85,800/-

Level 11 (Cell No.9)

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay on 20.10.2018 on imposition of 2nd penaltyRs.78,500/-

Level 11 (Cell No.6)

Pay on 01.07.2019

(Date of annual increment)

Till 19.10.2019

Notional

Rs.88,400/-

Level 11 (Cell No.10)

Notional

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Rs.80,900/-

Level 11 (Cell No.7)

Pay w.e.f. 20.10.2019 (on completion of 2nd penalty and continuation of 1st penalty) 

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay on 01.07.2020

(Date of annual increment) and till 30.06.2021

Notional

Rs.91,100/-

Level 11 (Cell No.11)

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8

Pay on 1.07.2021Rs.93,800/-

Level 11 (Cell No.12)

Illustration 3

A Government servant was drawing Basic pay in Level 11 in Pay matrix at the stage Rs.83,300/- with next date of increment being 1stJuly, 2018.

1st Penalty: Withholding of increments for a period of 4 years imposed w.e.f. 15.03.2018.[Period of penalty 15.03.2018 to 30.06.2022]

2nd Penalty: Reduction to a lowerstage in the time-scale of pay by three stages for a period ofthree year w.e.f. 20.10.2018with further directions that the Government servant will earn increments of pay during the period of such reduction and not having the effect of postponing the future increments of pay (penalty w.e.f. 20.10.2018 to 19.10.2021).

EventBasic Pay1st Penalty2nd Penalty
Pay immediately before imposition of 1st penalty i.e. on 14.03.2018Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

 

 

Pay w.e.f. 15.03.2018 on imposition of 1st penaltyRs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay on 01.07.2018

(Date of annual increment)

Notional

Rs.85,800/-

Level 11 (Cell No.9)

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay on 20.10.2018 on imposition of 2nd penaltyRs.78,500/-

Level 11 (Cell No.6)

Pay on 01.07.2019

(Date of annual increment)

Notional

Rs.88,400/-

Level 11 (Cell No.10)

Notional

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Rs.80,900/-

Level 11 (Cell No.7)

Pay on 01.07.2020

(Date of annual increment)

Notional

Rs.91,100/-

Level 11 (Cell No.11)

Notional

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Pay on 01.07.2021

(Date of annual increment) to till 30.06.2022 (completion of 1st penalty)

Notional

Rs.93,800/-

Level 11 (Cell No.12)

Rs.83,300/-

Level 11 (Cell No.8)

Notional

Rs.85,800/-

Level 11 (Cell No.9)

till 19.10.2021 i.e. end of 2nd penalty)

Pay on 01.07.2022Rs.96,600/-

Level 11 (Cell No.13)

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