Rules - Pay on Reduction to Lower Post or time-scale As Penalty
Pay on Reduction to Lower Post.(IREC - 1322. (F.R. 28)
Pay on Reduction to Lower Post.(IREC - 1322. (F.R. 28)
--The authority which orders the reduction of railway servant as a penalty from a higher to a lower post or time-scale, may allow him to draw any pay, not exceeding the maximum of the lower post, or time-scale which it may think proper.
Provided that the pay allowed to be drawn by a Railway servant under this rule shall not exceed the pay which he would have drawn by the operation of Rule 1313(F.R.22) read with Clause (b) or Clause (c) as the case may be, or Rule 1320 (F.R.26).
(F.R. 29). (IREC - 1323)--
(1) If a Railway servant is reduced as a measure of penalty to a lower stage in his time-scale, the authority ordering such reduction shall state the period for which it shall be effective and whether, on restoration, the period of reduction shall operate to postpone future increments and, if so, to what extent.
(2) If a Railway servant is reduced as a measure of penalty to a lower service, grade or post or to a lower time-scale, the authority ordering the reduction may or may not specify the period for which the reduction shall be effective; but where the period is specified, that authority shall also state whether, on restoration, the period of reduction shall operate to postpone future increments and if so, to what extent.
(F.R. 29). (IREC - 1323)--
(1) If a Railway servant is reduced as a measure of penalty to a lower stage in his time-scale, the authority ordering such reduction shall state the period for which it shall be effective and whether, on restoration, the period of reduction shall operate to postpone future increments and, if so, to what extent.
(2) If a Railway servant is reduced as a measure of penalty to a lower service, grade or post or to a lower time-scale, the authority ordering the reduction may or may not specify the period for which the reduction shall be effective; but where the period is specified, that authority shall also state whether, on restoration, the period of reduction shall operate to postpone future increments and if so, to what extent.
(F.R. 29-A).(IREC - 1324) --
Where an order of penalty of withholding of increment of a railway servant or his reduction to a lower service, grade or post, or to a lower time-scale, or to a lower stage in a time-scale, is set aside or modified by a competent authority on appeal or review, the pay of the railway servant shall, notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, be regulated in the following manner: --
(a) if the said order is set aside, he shall be given, for the period such order has been in force, the difference between the pay to which he would have been entitled had that order not been made and the pay he had actually drawn;
(b) if the said order is modified, the pay shall be regulated as if the order, as so modified, had been made in the first instance.
Explanation.--If the pay drawn by a railway servant in respect of any period prior to the issue of the orders of the competent authority under this rule is revised, the leave salary and allowances (other than traveling allowance) if any, admissible to him during that period shall be revised on the basis of the revised pay.
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