Reduction in Pension and Recovery from Pension already paid. Reduction in Pension and Recovery from Pension already paid.By M. L. Kanaujia, IRSSE, CCE/N.E.Railway(Rtd.)



There is lot of confusion on the subject of Reduction in Pension already sanctioned and Recovery from Pension already paid.
1. Central Govt. Pensioners except Railway :
1.1. With regard to pensioners governed by the CCS(Pension) Rules 1972, the Rule 8 provide for clearly the provision in this respect. According to this, the pension cannot be reduced, once sanctioned and no recovery
from pension can be done, except , in case a pensioner has been convicted of serious crime by a Court of law or pensioner has been found guilty of grave misconduct, that too, after following the laid down procedure.
1.2 The expression `serious crime' includes a crime involving an offence under the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923).
1.3 The expression `grave misconduct' includes the communication or disclosure of any secret official code or password or any sketch, plan, model, article, note, document or information, such as is mentioned in
Section 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) (which was obtained while holding office under the Government) so as to prejudicially affect the interests of the general public or the security of the State.
1.4 Detailed procedure is provided in these rules if pension is to be reduced or recovery is to be effected , where pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or found guilty of grave misconduct.
1.5 These rules are therefore, very clear and unambiguous.
1.6 Rule 8 of CCS(Pension) Rules 1972, along with Govt. of India’s decisions, is attached herewith as Annexure 1 for ready reference. It may be mentioned here that these Rules do not cover Railway
employees/officers for whom Railway Service Pension Rules 1993 exist, which are discussed later in this write up.
2. Railway Pensioners :
2.1 Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as amended up to
28.3.2012, Rule 8 and 9 provide for rules and procedure to be followed for reduction in pension and recovery from pension. According to this, the Pension is subject to future good conduct. Future good conduct shall be an implied condition of every grant of pension and its continuance under these rules. The appointing authority may, by order in writing, withhold or withdraw a pension or a part thereof, whether permanently or for a specified period, if the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or is found guilty of grave misconduct.
2.2 Serious crime includes a crime involving an offence under the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923).
2.3 Grave misconduct includes the communication or disclosure of any secret official code or password or any sketch plan, model, article,note, documents or information, such as is mentioned in section 5 of the
Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) which was obtained while holding office under the Government so as to prejudicially affect the interests of the general public or security of the State.
2.4 Detailed procedure is provided in these rules if pension is to be reduced or recovery is to be effected , where pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or found guilty of grave misconduct.
2.5 The provision of rules 8 & 9 are, therefore, very clear and unambiguous.
2.6 However, there is further provision of Revision of pension after sanction contained in Rule 90 of Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as amended up to 28.3.2012 which says “ Subject to the provisions of rules 8
and 9 pension once sanctioned after final assessment shall not be revised to the disadvantage of the railway servant unless such revision becomes necessary on account of detection of a clerical error subsequently.”
2.7 Detailed procedure has been given in Rule 90 when pension is to be revised to the disadvantage of the railway servant on account of detection of a clerical error subsequently.
2.8 Surprisingly, no details are provided in Rule 90 as to what would constitute a “clerical error”.
2.10 Provision of Rule 90 of Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as amended up to 28.3.2012 are therefore, very “ambiguous” and are thus unlikely to stand in judicial review before a higher Court of law.
2.11 Railway Services Pension Rules , Rules 8, 9 and 90 are attached herewith as Annexure 2, for ready reference.
C. State Govt. Pensioners :
The State Govts., for their Employees/Officers/Pensioners and for Officers of All India Services, have, in some form or the other made rules exactly on the lines of CCS(Pension Rules) 1972.
D. Judicial Review :
A number of Judgments of various High Courts of India, are available,holding that pension once sanctioned cannot be reduced or recovery from pension made except when a pensioner has been convicted of serious
crime by a Court of law or pensioner has been found guilty of grave misconduct, that too, after following the laid down procedure in each case.
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Annexure 1. Extract Rule 8 of CCS(Pension) Rules 1972 :
8. Pension subject to future good conduct
(1) (a) Future good conduct shall be an implied condition of every grant of pension and its continuance under these rules.
2(b) The appointing authority may, by order in writing, withhold or withdraw a pension or a part thereof, whether permanently or for a specified period, if the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or
is found guilty of grave misconduct.
Footnote 2. Substituted by G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., Notification
No. 6 (A), Pen.(A)/79, dated the 19th May, 1980.
3Provided that where a part of pension is withheld or withdrawn, the amount of such pension shall not be reduced below the amount of 4[rupees three hundred and seventy-five] per mensem.
Footnote 3. Inserted by G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., Notification No. F. 38 (4) Pen. (A)/80, dated the 8th August, 1980.
4. Substituted by G.I., Dept. of P. P.W., Notification No. 2/18/87-P. &P.W. (PIC), dated the 20th July, 1988, published as S.O. No. 2388 in the Gazette of India, date the 6th August, 1988.

(2) Where a pensioner is convicted of a serious crime by a Court of Law,action under sub-rule (1) shall be taken in the light of the judgment of the court relating to such conviction.
(3) In a case not falling under sub-rule (2), if the authority referred to in sub-rule (1) considers that the pensioner is prima facie guilty of grave misconduct, it shall before passing an order under sub-rule (1),
(a) serve upon the pensioner a notice specifying the action proposed to be taken against him and the ground on which it is proposed to be taken and calling upon him to submit, within fifteen days of the receipt of the
notice or such further time not exceeding fifteen days as may be allowed by the 1[appointing authority] such representation as he may wish to make against the proposal; and Footnote : 1. Substituted by G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., Notification No. 6
(A), Per. (A)/79, dated the 19th May, 1980.
(b) take into consideration the representation, if any, submitted by the
pensioner under Clause (a).(4) Where the authority competent to pass an order under sub-rule (1) is
the President, the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted before the order is passed.
(5) An appeal against an order under sub-rule (1), passed by any authority other than the President, shall lie to the President and the President shall, in consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, pass such orders on the appeal as he deems fit.
EXPLANATION. - In this rule, -
(a) the expression `serious crime' includes a crime involving an offence under the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923);
(b) the expression `grave misconduct' includes the communication or disclosure of any secret official code or password or any sketch, plan,model, article, note, document or information, such as is mentioned in
Section 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) (which wasobtained while holding office under the Government) so as to prejudicially affect the interests of the general public or the security of the State.
8. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA'S DECISIONS
Stoppage or reduction of pension for reasons other than misconduct not permissible Intimation of cases of convicted pensioners
(1) Stoppage or reduction of pension for reasons other than misconduct not permissible. - Pension are not in the nature of reward but there is a binding obligation on Government which can be claimed as a right. Their
forfeiture is only on resignation, removal or dismissal from service. After a pension is sanctioned, its continuance depends on future good conduct vide
Article 351, CSR [Rule 8, CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972] but it cannot be
stopped or reduced for other reasons.
[G.I., M.F., U.O. No. D-2776/E, V/52, dated the 8th May, 1959.]
(2) Intimation of cases of convicted pensioners. - Under Article 351, CSR
[Rule 8, CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972] future good conduct is an implied
condition of the grant of every pension and Government has the right to
withhold or withdraw a pension or any part of it if the pensioner is convicted
of a serious crime or found guilty of grave misconduct. It is, therefore,
necessary to ensure that cases where pensioners are convicted by a Court
of any crime are also brought to the notice of Government. The Government
of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, therefore, request that if the State
Government have no objection, instructions may kindly be issued to
prosecuting officers under the control of the State Government to ensure
the prompt intimation of such cases to the administrative authorities
concerned in future.
[G.I., M.H.A., O.M. No. 50/2/59-Ests. (A), dated the 7th October, 1959.]
Annexure 2.
Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as amended up to 28.3.2012
Extract Rule 8 :
8. Pension subject to future good conduct- (1)(a) Future good conduct
shall be an implied condition of every grant of pension and its continuance
under these rules.
(b) The appointing authority may, by order in writing, withhold or withdraw a
pension or a part thereof, whether permanently or for a specified period, if
the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or is found guilty of grave
misconduct.
Provided that where a part of pension is withheld or withdrawn, the amount
of such pension shall not be reduced below the amount of rupees three
hundred and seventy five per mensem.
(2) Where a pensioner is convicted of a serious crime by a court of law,
action under sub-rule (1) shall be taken in the light of the judgment of the
court relating to such conviction.
(3) In a case not falling under sub-rule (2), if the authority referred to in subrule
(1) considers that the pensioner is prima facie guilty of grave
misconduct, it shall, before passing an order under the sub-rule (1)
(a) serve upon the pensioner a notice specifying the action proposed to be
taken against him and the ground on which it is proposed to be taken and
calling upon him to submit , within fifteen days of the receipt of the notice
or such further time not exceeding fifteen days as may be allowed by the
appointing authority, such representation as he may wish to make against
the proposal; and
(b) stake into consideration the representation, if any, submitted by the
pensioner under clause (a).
(4) Where the authority competent to pass an order under sub-rule (1) is the
President, the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted before
the order is passed.
(5) An appeal against an order under sub-rule (1), passed by any authority
other than the President shall, in consultation with the Union Public Service
Commission, pass such orders on such appeal, as he deems fit.
Explanation: In this rule the expression-
(a) serious crime includes a crime involving an offence under the Official
Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923);
(b) grave misconduct includes the communication or disclosure of any
secret official code or password or any sketch plan, model, article, note,
documents or information, such as is mentioned in section 5 of the Official
Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) which was obtained while holding office
under the Government so as to prejudicially affect the interests of the
general public or security of the State.
Extract Rule 9 :
9. Right of the President to withhold or withdraw pension.
(1) The President reserves to himself the right of with holding or
withdrawing a pension or gratuity, or both, either in full or in part, whether
permanently or for a specified period, and of ordering recovery from a
pension or gratuity of the whole or part of any pecuniary loss caused to the
Railway, if, in any departmental or judicial proceedings, the pensioner is
found guilty of grave misconduct or negligence during the period of his
service, including service rendered upon re-employment after retirement;
Provided that the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted
before any final orders are passed.
Provided further that where a part of pension is withheld or withdrawn, the
amount of such pension shall not be reduced below the amount of rupees
three hundred seventy five per mensem.
(2) The departmental proceedings referred to in sub-rue (1) -
(a) if instituted while the railway servant was in service whether before his
retirement or during his re-employment, shall after the final retirement of
the railway servant, be deemed to be proceeding under this rule and shall
be continued and concluded by the authority by which they commenced in
the same manner as if the railway servant had continued in service.
Provided that where the departmental proceedings are instituted by an
authority subordinate to the President, that authority shall submit a report
recording its findings to the President;
(b) if not institute while the railway servant was in service, whether before
his retirement or during his re-employment-
(i) shall not be instituted save with the sanction of the President;
(ii) shall not be in respect of any event which took place more than four
years before such institution; and
(iii) shall be conducted by such authority and in such place as the President
may direct and in accordance with the procedure applicable to
departmental proceedings in which and order in relation to the railway
servant during his service.
(1) In the case of a railway servant who has retired on attaining the age of
superannuation or otherwise and against whom any departmental or judicial
proceedings are instituted or where departmental proceedings are
continued under sub-rule (2), a provisional pension as provided in rule 10
shall be sanctioned.
(Authority: Railway Board s letter No. F(E)III/99/PN 1/(Modification) dated
23.5.2000)
(4) Where the President decides not to withhold or withdraw pension
but orders recovery of pecuniary loss from pension, the recovery shall not
ordinarily be made at a rate exceeding one third of the pension admissible
on the date of retirement of a railway servant.
(5) For the purpose of this rule -
(a) departmental proceedings shall be deemed to be instituted on the date
on which the statement of charges is issued to the railway servant or
pensioner, or if the railway servant has been placed under suspension from
an earlier date, on such date; and
(b) judicial proceedings shall be deemed to be instituted-
(i) in the case of criminal proceedings, on the date on which the complaint
or report of a Police Officer, of which the Magistrate takes cognisance, is
made; and
(ii) in the case of civil proceedings, on the date the plaint is presented in the
Court.
Extract Rule 90 :
90. Revision of pension after sanction.
(1) Subject to the provisions of rules 8 and 9 pension once sanctioned
after final assessment shall not be revised to the disadvantage of the
railway servant unless such revision becomes necessary on account of
detection of a clerical error subsequently:
Provided that no revision of pension to the disadvantage of the
pensioner shall be ordered by the Head of Office without the concurrence of
the Railway Board if the clerical error is detected after a period of two years
from the date of sanction of pension.
(2) For the purpose of sub-rule (1), the retired railway servant
concerned shall be served with a notice by the Head of Office requiring him
to refund the excess payment of pension within a period of two months from
the date of receipt of notice by him.
(3) In case the railway servant fails to comply with the notice,
the Head of Office shall, by order in writing, direct that such excess
payment shall be adjusted in installments by short payments of pension in
future, in one or more installments, as the Head of Office may direct
By M. L. Kanaujia, IRSSE, CCE/N.E.Railway(Rtd.)
There is lot of confusion on the subject of Reduction in Pension
already sanctioned and Recovery from Pension already paid.
1. Central Govt. Pensioners except Railway :
1.1. With regard to pensioners governed by the CCS(Pension) Rules
1972, the Rule 8 provide for clearly the provision in this respect. According
to this, the pension cannot be reduced, once sanctioned and no recovery
from pension can be done, except , in case a pensioner has been convicted
of serious crime by a Court of law or pensioner has been found guilty of
grave misconduct, that too, after following the laid down procedure.
1.2 The expression `serious crime' includes a crime involving an
offence under the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923).
1.3 The expression `grave misconduct' includes the communication
or disclosure of any secret official code or password or any sketch, plan,
model, article, note, document or information, such as is mentioned in
Section 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) (which was obtained
while holding office under the Government) so as to prejudicially affect the
interests of the general public or the security of the State.
1.4 Detailed procedure is provided in these rules if pension is to be
reduced or recovery is to be effected , where pensioner is convicted of a
serious crime or found guilty of grave misconduct.
1.5 These rules are therefore, very clear and unambiguous.
1.6 Rule 8 of CCS(Pension) Rules 1972, along with Govt. of India’s
decisions, is attached herewith as Annexure 1 for ready reference. It may
be mentioned here that these Rules do not cover Railway
employees/officers for whom Railway Service Pension Rules 1993 exist,
which are discussed later in this write up.
2. Railway Pensioners :
2.1 Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as amended up to
28.3.2012, Rule 8 and 9 provide for rules and procedure to be followed for
reduction in pension and recovery from pension. According to this, the
Pension is subject to future good conduct. Future good conduct shall be an
implied condition of every grant of pension and its continuance under these
rules. The appointing authority may, by order in writing, withhold or
withdraw a pension or a part thereof, whether permanently or for a specified
period, if the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or is found guilty of
grave misconduct.
2.2 Serious crime includes a crime involving an offence under the
Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923).
2.3 Grave misconduct includes the communication or disclosure of
any secret official code or password or any sketch plan, model, article,
note, documents or information, such as is mentioned in section 5 of the
Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) which was obtained while holding
office under the Government so as to prejudicially affect the interests of the
general public or security of the State.
2.4 Detailed procedure is provided in these rules if pension is to be
reduced or recovery is to be effected , where pensioner is convicted of a
serious crime or found guilty of grave misconduct.
2.5 The provision of rules 8 & 9 are, therefore, very clear and
unambiguous.
2.6 However, there is further provision of Revision of pension after
sanction contained in Rule 90 of Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as
amended up to 28.3.2012 which says “ Subject to the provisions of rules 8
and 9 pension once sanctioned after final assessment shall not be revised
to the disadvantage of the railway servant unless such revision becomes
necessary on account of detection of a clerical error subsequently.”
2.7 Detailed procedure has been given in Rule 90 when pension is to
be revised to the disadvantage of the railway servant on account of
detection of a clerical error subsequently.
2.8 Surprisingly, no details are provided in Rule 90 as to what would
constitute a “clerical error”.
2.10 Provision of Rule 90 of Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as
amended up to 28.3.2012 are therefore, very “ambiguous” and are thus
unlikely to stand in judicial review before a higher Court of law.
2.11 Railway Services Pension Rules , Rules 8, 9 and 90 are attached
herewith as Annexure 2, for ready reference.
C. State Govt. Pensioners :
The State Govts., for their Employees/Officers/Pensioners and for
Officers of All India Services, have, in some form or the other made rules
exactly on the lines of CCS(Pension Rules) 1972.
D. Judicial Review :
A number of Judgments of various High Courts of India, are available,
holding that pension once sanctioned cannot be reduced or recovery from
pension made except when a pensioner has been convicted of serious
crime by a Court of law or pensioner has been found guilty of grave
misconduct, that too, after following the laid down procedure in each case.
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Annexure 1. Extract Rule 8 of CCS(Pension) Rules 1972 :
8. Pension subject to future good conduct
(1) (a) Future good conduct shall be an implied condition of every grant of
pension and its continuance under these rules.
2(b) The appointing authority may, by order in writing, withhold or
withdraw a pension or a part thereof, whether permanently or for a
specified period, if the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or
is found guilty of grave misconduct.
Footnote 2. Substituted by G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., Notification
No. 6 (A), Pen.(A)/79, dated the 19th May, 1980.
3Provided that where a part of pension is withheld or withdrawn, the amount
of such pension shall not be reduced below the amount of 4[rupees three
hundred and seventy-five] per mensem.
Footnote 3. Inserted by G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., Notification No. F. 38 (4)
Pen. (A)/80, dated the 8th August, 1980.
4. Substituted by G.I., Dept. of P. P.W., Notification No. 2/18/87-P. &
P.W. (PIC), dated the 20th July, 1988, published as S.O. No. 2388 in the
Gazette of India, date the 6th August, 1988.
(2) Where a pensioner is convicted of a serious crime by a Court of Law,
action under sub-rule (1) shall be taken in the light of the judgment of the
court relating to such conviction.
(3) In a case not falling under sub-rule (2), if the authority referred to in
sub-rule (1) considers that the pensioner is prima facie guilty of grave
misconduct, it shall before passing an order under sub-rule (1),
(a) serve upon the pensioner a notice specifying the action proposed to be
taken against him and the ground on which it is proposed to be taken
and calling upon him to submit, within fifteen days of the receipt of the
notice or such further time not exceeding fifteen days as may be
allowed by the 1[appointing authority] such representation as he may
wish to make against the proposal; and
Footnote : 1. Substituted by G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., Notification No. 6
(A), Per. (A)/79, dated the 19th May, 1980.
(b) take into consideration the representation, if any, submitted by the
pensioner under Clause (a).
(4) Where the authority competent to pass an order under sub-rule (1) is
the President, the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted
before the order is passed.
(5) An appeal against an order under sub-rule (1), passed by any authority
other than the President, shall lie to the President and the President shall, in
consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, pass such orders
on the appeal as he deems fit.
EXPLANATION. - In this rule, -
(a) the expression `serious crime' includes a crime involving an offence
under the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923);
(b) the expression `grave misconduct' includes the communication or
disclosure of any secret official code or password or any sketch, plan,
model, article, note, document or information, such as is mentioned in
Section 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) (which was
obtained while holding office under the Government) so as to
prejudicially affect the interests of the general public or the security of
the State.
8. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA'S DECISIONS
Stoppage or reduction of pension for reasons other than misconduct not
permissible
Intimation of cases of convicted pensioners
(1) Stoppage or reduction of pension for reasons other than misconduct
not permissible. - Pension are not in the nature of reward but there is a
binding obligation on Government which can be claimed as a right. Their
forfeiture is only on resignation, removal or dismissal from service. After a
pension is sanctioned, its continuance depends on future good conduct vide
Article 351, CSR [Rule 8, CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972] but it cannot be
stopped or reduced for other reasons.
[G.I., M.F., U.O. No. D-2776/E, V/52, dated the 8th May, 1959.]
(2) Intimation of cases of convicted pensioners. - Under Article 351, CSR
[Rule 8, CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972] future good conduct is an implied
condition of the grant of every pension and Government has the right to
withhold or withdraw a pension or any part of it if the pensioner is convicted
of a serious crime or found guilty of grave misconduct. It is, therefore,
necessary to ensure that cases where pensioners are convicted by a Court
of any crime are also brought to the notice of Government. The Government
of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, therefore, request that if the State
Government have no objection, instructions may kindly be issued to
prosecuting officers under the control of the State Government to ensure
the prompt intimation of such cases to the administrative authorities
concerned in future.
[G.I., M.H.A., O.M. No. 50/2/59-Ests. (A), dated the 7th October, 1959.]
Annexure 2.
Railway Services Pension Rules 1993 as amended up to 28.3.2012
Extract Rule 8 :
8. Pension subject to future good conduct- (1)(a) Future good conduct
shall be an implied condition of every grant of pension and its continuance
under these rules.
(b) The appointing authority may, by order in writing, withhold or withdraw a
pension or a part thereof, whether permanently or for a specified period, if
the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime or is found guilty of grave
misconduct.
Provided that where a part of pension is withheld or withdrawn, the amount
of such pension shall not be reduced below the amount of rupees three
hundred and seventy five per mensem.
(2) Where a pensioner is convicted of a serious crime by a court of law,
action under sub-rule (1) shall be taken in the light of the judgment of the
court relating to such conviction.
(3) In a case not falling under sub-rule (2), if the authority referred to in subrule
(1) considers that the pensioner is prima facie guilty of grave
misconduct, it shall, before passing an order under the sub-rule (1)
(a) serve upon the pensioner a notice specifying the action proposed to be
taken against him and the ground on which it is proposed to be taken and
calling upon him to submit , within fifteen days of the receipt of the notice
or such further time not exceeding fifteen days as may be allowed by the
appointing authority, such representation as he may wish to make against
the proposal; and
(b) stake into consideration the representation, if any, submitted by the
pensioner under clause (a).
(4) Where the authority competent to pass an order under sub-rule (1) is the
President, the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted before
the order is passed.
(5) An appeal against an order under sub-rule (1), passed by any authority
other than the President shall, in consultation with the Union Public Service
Commission, pass such orders on such appeal, as he deems fit.
Explanation: In this rule the expression-
(a) serious crime includes a crime involving an offence under the Official
Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923);
(b) grave misconduct includes the communication or disclosure of any
secret official code or password or any sketch plan, model, article, note,
documents or information, such as is mentioned in section 5 of the Official
Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923) which was obtained while holding office
under the Government so as to prejudicially affect the interests of the
general public or security of the State.
Extract Rule 9 :
9. Right of the President to withhold or withdraw pension.
(1) The President reserves to himself the right of with holding or
withdrawing a pension or gratuity, or both, either in full or in part, whether
permanently or for a specified period, and of ordering recovery from a
pension or gratuity of the whole or part of any pecuniary loss caused to the
Railway, if, in any departmental or judicial proceedings, the pensioner is
found guilty of grave misconduct or negligence during the period of his
service, including service rendered upon re-employment after retirement;
Provided that the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted
before any final orders are passed.
Provided further that where a part of pension is withheld or withdrawn, the
amount of such pension shall not be reduced below the amount of rupees
three hundred seventy five per mensem.
(2) The departmental proceedings referred to in sub-rue (1) -
(a) if instituted while the railway servant was in service whether before his
retirement or during his re-employment, shall after the final retirement of
the railway servant, be deemed to be proceeding under this rule and shall
be continued and concluded by the authority by which they commenced in
the same manner as if the railway servant had continued in service.
Provided that where the departmental proceedings are instituted by an
authority subordinate to the President, that authority shall submit a report
recording its findings to the President;
(b) if not institute while the railway servant was in service, whether before
his retirement or during his re-employment-
(i) shall not be instituted save with the sanction of the President;
(ii) shall not be in respect of any event which took place more than four
years before such institution; and
(iii) shall be conducted by such authority and in such place as the President
may direct and in accordance with the procedure applicable to
departmental proceedings in which and order in relation to the railway
servant during his service.
(1) In the case of a railway servant who has retired on attaining the age of
superannuation or otherwise and against whom any departmental or judicial
proceedings are instituted or where departmental proceedings are
continued under sub-rule (2), a provisional pension as provided in rule 10
shall be sanctioned.
(Authority: Railway Board s letter No. F(E)III/99/PN 1/(Modification) dated
23.5.2000)
(4) Where the President decides not to withhold or withdraw pension
but orders recovery of pecuniary loss from pension, the recovery shall not
ordinarily be made at a rate exceeding one third of the pension admissible
on the date of retirement of a railway servant.
(5) For the purpose of this rule -
(a) departmental proceedings shall be deemed to be instituted on the date
on which the statement of charges is issued to the railway servant or
pensioner, or if the railway servant has been placed under suspension from
an earlier date, on such date; and
(b) judicial proceedings shall be deemed to be instituted-
(i) in the case of criminal proceedings, on the date on which the complaint
or report of a Police Officer, of which the Magistrate takes cognisance, is
made; and
(ii) in the case of civil proceedings, on the date the plaint is presented in the
Court.
Extract Rule 90 :
90. Revision of pension after sanction.
(1) Subject to the provisions of rules 8 and 9 pension once sanctioned
after final assessment shall not be revised to the disadvantage of the
railway servant unless such revision becomes necessary on account of
detection of a clerical error subsequently:
Provided that no revision of pension to the disadvantage of the
pensioner shall be ordered by the Head of Office without the concurrence of
the Railway Board if the clerical error is detected after a period of two years
from the date of sanction of pension.
(2) For the purpose of sub-rule (1), the retired railway servant
concerned shall be served with a notice by the Head of Office requiring him
to refund the excess payment of pension within a period of two months from
the date of receipt of notice by him.
(3) In case the railway servant fails to comply with the notice,
the Head of Office shall, by order in writing, direct that such excess
payment shall be adjusted in installments by short payments of pension in
future, in one or more installments, as the Head of Office may direct

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