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THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

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military training should be taken into account for purposes of calculation of leave salary based onaverage pay under the Fundamental Rules.The same procedure should also be adopted in the calculation of the leave salary of a civilianofficer belonging to the Indian Army Reserve of Officers who when called to Army service is not a“military officer” and in whose case pay as defined in Rule 9 (21) (a) does not include “Rank Pay”received during the period of service in the army.[Government of India No. F-7 (1) R.1/39, dated 11th March 1939.](Letter No. 598-Ac./139-38, dated the 29th December 1938, from the Comptroller and Auditor-General to the Accountant-General, P. & T.)(7) Government servants deputed for training in the Indian Signal Corps and other arms of theIndian Army Reserve shall be treated as on duty and draw the pay of the Military rank in which theyserve while undergoing training. If however, the military pay of their rank is less than their ordinarycivil pay, the difference will be made good by the Government. Government servants deputed fortraining in the Auxiliary Force (India) shall also be treated as on duty and draw the pay of their Militaryrank in addition to their civil pay provided that such training does not interfere with their civil duties.Note.—The pay of the workmen borne on the “Works establishment” of the Public WorksDepartment and the Wages of the daily-paid workmen of the Public Works Department workshops,Madras, will also be regulated by the above orders as regards the training in the Indian AuxiliaryForce.(G.O. Ms. No. 806, Public, dated 30th August 1927; G.O. Ms. No. 833, Public, dated 8th August 1929;G.O. No. 107, Public, dated 29th January 1929 and G.O. No. 1134, Public, dated 30th August 1932.)Procedure for the payment of pay and allowances to members of the Auxiliary Force units on callingout for embodiment.(8) Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and men who are Government servants when called outor embodied under section 18 of the Auxiliary Force Act will be paid in the following manner for theperiod of the first three months by the authority who paid them prior to their being called out orembodied:-In the case of Group A and B Officers, the procedure for the payment of leave allowances in Indialaid down in the respective regulations relating to civil salary, etc., of the officers concerned, may befollowed to enable them to draw pay at their civil headquarters or on bills signed by authorized agentsor from the nearest civil treasury. Such officers should intimate to their Civil Audit and AccountsOfficers which of the above methods of payment is desired and the latter will ascertain the rates ofmilitary pay and allowances admissible from the Controller of Defence Accounts in whose jurisdictionthe unit is located and will authorize the officer to draw pay and allowances at these rates if such aregreater than his civil pay under the “next below” rule. The Civil Audit or Accounts Officers will alsoascertain the dates of commencement and termination of the military duty of the officer concerned.In the case of Group C and D officers including those Group C and D officers who sign their ownbills, military pay and allowances, if greater than their civil pay, will be drawn and paid by the head ofthe office, who will attach to the bill a statement showing the rates of military pay and allowances ascertified by the Controller of Defence Accounts concerned.Remittance Transfer Receipts will be used for the pay of Group C and D staff when payments arerequired at another station.If, after the expiry of three months, they are still on such military duty, last pay certificates will beissued to the Officer Commanding the Auxiliary Force, India Unit concerned, copies being sentsimultaneously to the Controller of Defence Accounts concerned by the Civil Audit or Accounts Officerin the case of Group A and B Government servants and by the head of the office in the case of othersand thereafter their pay and allowances will be drawn in the pay bill of the unit.[G.O. P. No. 85, Public (Military), dated 12th January 1935.]Ruling under F.R.9(31) regarding average cost.Time-scale of pay.Formulae for calculating average cost of time-scales of pay.307

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