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The Former Secretary Of State Service Officers (Conditions Of Service) Act, 1972.
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Former Secretary Of State Service Officers (Conditions Of Service) Act, 1972.
Act 59 of 1972
- Published on 21 September 1972
- Commenced on 21 September 1972
- [This is the version of this document from 21 September 1972.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
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Article 312 of the Constitution empowers Parliament to vary or revoke, whether prospectively or retrospectively, the conditions of service as respects remuneration, leave and pension and 'the rights as respects disciplinary matters of former Secretary of State Service Officers who continue to serve under the Government of India, or of a State and the conditions of service ac regards pension of former Secretary of State Service Officers who ceased to be in service at any time before the commencement of the Constitution (28th Amendment) Act, 1972. Some of these conditions of service are more favourable than those admissible to other Government servants and these have been continued in view of the guarantees contained in Article 314 of the Constitution as originally enacted. Consequent on the omission of Art. 314 of the Constitution, it is now necessary to bring the conditions of service of the aforesaid officers on par with those of other officers of corresponding services and expressly to make the provisions as to premature retirement applicable to the aforesaid officers retrospectively. However in respect of certain aspects relating to remuneration and pension, it is proposed to continue the existing terms since, Government do not, as a matter of policy, favour adverse changes in the conditions of service of Government servants as respects pay and pension during their service.2. To set at rest doubts in the matter and to avoid unnecessary litigation, it is proposed to make it clear that no former Secretary of State Service Officer shall he entitled or he deemed ever to have been entitled to chum pension in or in terms of sterling or that his pension shall he paid outside India3. The Bill seeks to give effect to these objects. Gaz., of India, 30-8-1972. Pt. II. S.2, Ext., p. 979.AMENDING ACT 24 OF 1975 - The Former Secretary of State Service Officers (Condition of Service) Act, 1972 (59 of 1972) was passed with a view to bringing the conditions of service of the former Secretary of State Service Officers on par with those of the officers of corresponding services and expressly to make provisions as to premature retirement applicable to the aforeside officers respectively. Since then in the light of the Third Pay Commission's Report certain changes in the matter of retirement and retirement benefits. As the possibility of similar inequitable situations arising in future also cannot be ruled out and as the intention underlying the principal Act is not to place any class of former Secretary of State Service officers in a less favourable position than officers of a comparable class, it seems appropriate to empower the Central Government to make suitable provisions for removing such inequities as and when they arise - Gazette of India, 21-12-1974, Pt. II-S. 2, Ext., p. 1237.[21st September, 1972]An Act to provide for the variation or revocation of the conditions of service of former Secretary of State Service officers in respect of certain matters and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-third Year of the Republic of India as follows :-1. Short title and commencement.
| 1st October, 1972, see Notification No. G.S.R. 420 (E), dated 28th September, 1972, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, 1972, Pt. II, Section 3 (i) page 1159 |
2. Definitions.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-3. Conditions of service of I.C.S. members of the Indian Administrative Service.
Subject to the other provisions of this Act, on and from the appointed day,-4. Conditions of service of I. P. members of the Indian Police Service.
Subject to the other provisions of this Act, on and from the appointed [day] [i.e. 1-10-1972]-5. Pay of I.C.S. members of Indian Administrative Services and I.P. members of Indian Police Service.
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3 or section 4, an I.C.S. member of the Indian Administrative Service or an I.P. member of the Indian Police Service, as the case may be, holding a post specified in the Schedule or a post declared by the Central Government to be equivalent to such post shall, for so long as he holds that post, be entitled to draw pay as indicated against the post in the Schedule.6. Retirement of I.C.S. of members of Indian Administrative Service and I.P. members of Indian Police Service.
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3 or section 4,-7. Pension of I.C.S. members of Indian Administrative Service.
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3,-8. Pension payable to former Secretary of State Service officers in Indian currency only.
9. Power of Central Government to adapt certain rules, regulations and orders.
10. Power to construe rules, regulations and orders.
Notwithstanding that no provision or insufficient provision has been made under section 9 for the adaptation of any rule, regulation or order referred to in that section, any court, tribunal or authority, required or empowered to enforce such rule, regulation or order may construe it with such modifications as may be necessary to bring it into accord with the provisions of this Act.10A. [Power of Central Government to make orders in certain cases to ensure parity. [Inserted by Act 24 of 1975, S.3]
11. Power to remove difficulties.
12. Act to have overriding effect.
The provisions of this Act or of any order made thereunder shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any law other than this Act or in any rule, regulation or order or other instrument having effect by virtue of any law other than this Act.13. Saving of orders in respect of disciplinary matters.
Any order in respect of disciplinary matters in relation to any I.C.S.member of the Indian Administrative Service or any I.P. member of the Indian Police Service in force immediately before the appointed day shall continue in force as from the appointed day:Provided that nothing in this section shall derogate from the powers of the competent authority to vary or rescind such order.THE SCHEDULE(See section 5)Part I
I.C.S. members of the Indian Administrative Service| Serial No. | Post | Pay or Scale of Pay |
| 1 | Secretary to the Government of India ............ | Rs.4,000.00 |
| 2 | Additional Secretary to the Government of India... | Rs.3,500.00 |
| 3 | Joint Secretary to the Government of India..... | Rs.3,000.00 |
| 4 | First Member, Board of Revenue, Tamil Nadu........ | Rs.3,750.00 |
Part II
I.P. members of the Indian Police Service| Serial No. | Post | Pay or Scale of Pay |
| 1 | Director, Intelligence Bureau ................. | Rs.3,500.00 |
| 2 | Director General, Central Reserve Police Force............ | Rs. 3,250. |
| 3 | Deputy Director, Intelligence Bureau......... | Rs.-1,950-50-2 150 plus Rs. 100 Special Pay. |
| 4 | Inspector-General of Police............. | Rs. 2,500-125-3,000. |
| 5 | Commissioner of Police, Calcutta........ | Rs. 2,300-50-2,500. |
| 6 | Deputy Inspector General of Police......... | Rs. 1,950-50-2,150. |