1000 TIT BITS ON DISCIPLINE -98
351. Non permissible deductions in the subsistence allowance
The following deductions should not be made from the subsistence allowance:-
(1) GPF subscription
(2) Court attachment
(3) Recovery of loss suffered by the Government (overpayment made to the GS can be recovered)
352. Need not vacate quarters during suspension
A GS under suspension will not be required to vacate licence-fee-free accommodation, unless the accommodation is specially attached to any particular post. But rent will be recovered from him. If the period of suspension is later on regularised by paying him full pay and allowances, the rent recovered will be refunded to him.
353. Pay revision benefits only after reinstatement
When the scale of pay of a post held by a GS under suspension is revised with effect from a date prior to the date of suspension, he should be allowed to exercise the option under FR-23. That is, he is entitled to the benefit of increase in pay, and also in subsistence allowance. If the revision of pay takes place from a date during the period of suspension, he can exercise his option (if he is not a temporary GS) but the benefit will accrue to him only if the period of suspension is treated as duty after reinstatement. A temporary GS can exercise the option after reinstatement.
354. of allowances during the suspension
A GS under suspension is not eligible for conveyance advance, but he is eligible for HBA.
The GS will be paid TA with reference to the grade to which he belonged prior to his suspension. He may be paid TA advance also. He is eligible for CEA, reimbursement of tuition fees, etc. He is not eligible for LTC for himself, but his family members can avail of the LTC facility independently.
355. Review of suspension before 90 days of suspension
Rule 10 of CCS (CCA) Rules 1965 was amended in Dec,2003 by incorporating two sub-rules, namely, Rule 10(6) and Rule 10(7). Rule 10(6) states that an order of suspension made or deemed to have been made shall be reviewed by the competent authority before expiry of 90 days from the date of the order on the recommendation of the Review Committee constituted for the purpose. The competent authority may pass orders either extending or revoking the order of suspension. Extension of suspension shall not be for a period exceeding 180 days at a time. Subsequent reviews shall be made before expiry of the extended period of suspension.
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