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Punjab Police Rules Volume 1 - Sangrur Police

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Mounted <strong>Police</strong> 125<br />

scriber shall be paid the amount equivalent to the deposit which he would have<br />

been required to make, under the rule in force at the time when he joined the<br />

fund, had he not brought his own camel.<br />

(d) The refund of Chanda deposit, to which a mounted policeman dying while a<br />

member of the fund would be entitled, shall be credited to his estate in the police<br />

deposit fund.<br />

Note :- A subscriber shall, on ceasing to be a member, receive not more than the following sums,<br />

being the value of the animal which he orginally brought to the fund under the rules previously<br />

in force :-<br />

Joined prior to Ist July, 1905 Rs. 180 for a horse<br />

Rs. 120 for a camel<br />

Joined between Ist July, 1905 Rs. 200 for a horse<br />

and 30th September, 1910 Rs. 120 for a camel<br />

Joined between Ist October, 1910 Rs. 200 for a horse<br />

and 31st October, 1913 Rs. 150 for a camel<br />

Joined between Ist November, 1913 Rs. 230 for a horse<br />

and Ist May, 1922 Rs. 170 for a camel<br />

After 2nd May, 1922 Rs. 300 for a horse<br />

Rs. 250 for a camel.<br />

Rule 7.13<br />

7.13. Status of optional sub-scribers. - (1) Provided that, on first joining the fund, the<br />

horse of an optional subscriber is passed by a Chanda Committee, after such committee<br />

has obtained the necessary veterinary opinion, as upto the standards required, such subscriber<br />

shall become entitled to the benefits of the fund in respect of remounting and<br />

veterinary treatment, subject to the conditions stated in sub-rule (2) below.<br />

(2)(a) The Chanda Fund shall be under no obligation to take over the horse of an optional<br />

subscriber on his death or ceasing to be a subscriber, but may do so, if there is a<br />

vacancy and if the horse offered by the subscriber or his heirs is suitable. In the latter case<br />

the amount payable by the fund as refund of the value of the horse shall be governed by<br />

the foot-note to rule 7.12.<br />

(b) Optional subscribers shall not be entitled to have their horses fed under the system<br />

prescribed in rule 7.24 but the Superintendent may allow any such subscriber to participate<br />

in such system, if he is permanently posted in the lines or other place where such<br />

feeding arrangements are in force.<br />

(c) The horses of optional subscribers will remain with them when on leave, or transfer.<br />

(d) An optional subscriber requiring a remount may purchase one privately or through<br />

a purchasing officer (rule 7.17(2)). In the former case the horse shall be produced before<br />

a Chanda Committee for acceptance. He shall not be required to take over a horse already<br />

borne on the Chanda, unless he wishes to do so and the Superintendent agrees to such<br />

transaction.<br />

(e) The provisions of rule 7.22, 7.30 and 7.31 regarding docking tails, disposal of foals<br />

and cast animals and penalty of neglect in care and feeding shall be binding on optional<br />

subscribers.<br />

Rule 7.14<br />

7.14. Allotment of horses and camels. - All allotments and re-allotments of horse and<br />

camels, other then temporary allotment, shall be entered in the order book.<br />

Rule 7.14-A<br />

7.14-A. Compensation for loss of animals. - (1) Compensation is allowed to the<br />

chanda Fund for the loss of a horse or camel borne on the strength of the Chanda provided<br />

the loss occurred when the animal was present for duty, and was not preventible by those<br />

in charge of the animal.

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