Para 14.18 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
14.18 The registers mentioned in paras 14.15, 14.16 and 14.17 should be so printed as to allow ample space in the column “Remarks” for all entries which can be necessary. In the case of pensions paid at a treasury these would be ordinarily only the fact of cancellation of the order with its cause, the date of death, the receipt of death-roll and the payment of any arrears to heirs. If a Government Servant reappointed after obtaining compensation pension does not surrender his pension, note of the post of which he is appointed and its monthly pay should be made in this place; if the pay of the new post does not allow the pensioner to draw his whole pension, the full amount granted should be struck out in red ink and the reduced amount entered.
the name of the month to which it related.
# PENSIONS PAID BY PRE-CHECK PAY DEPARTMENT IN OFFICE OF ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)
What This Means
The pension registers (Paras 14.15-14.17) must have ample space in the Remarks column for recording events like cancellation, cause of cancellation, date of death, receipt of death-roll, and payment of arrears to heirs. If a retired government servant is re-employed and does not surrender their pension, the new post and pay must be noted; if the new pay restricts pension drawing, the original pension amount is struck in red ink and the reduced amount entered.
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Key Points
- 1Registers must have ample Remarks column space for recording pension events
- 2Ordinary entries include cancellation, death date, death-roll receipt, and arrears to heirs
- 3Re-employed pensioners who don't surrender pension must have their new post and pay noted
- 4If re-employment pay restricts pension, full amount is struck in red ink and reduced amount entered
Practical Example
A pensioner drawing Rs. 45,000 per month is re-employed as a consultant at Rs. 35,000 per month without surrendering pension. Under the rules, only a partial pension is payable. The AG strikes the original Rs. 45,000 in red ink in the register and enters the reduced pension amount allowed under the re-employment rules, noting the new post details in the Remarks column.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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