Punjab Police Rules Volume 1 - Sangrur Police
Punjab Police Rules Volume 1 - Sangrur Police
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joining, or while in transit to his new post, or is posted to a new station on return<br />
from leave. (T.A. <strong>Rules</strong> 2.91 to 2.94).<br />
Rule 10.141<br />
10.141. Allowances to Railway <strong>Police</strong> on transfer. - Railway police officers on transfer<br />
within railway police jurisdiction are entitled to the allowances prescribed by rule 2.88<br />
of the Travelling Allowance <strong>Rules</strong> but police officers transferred from the railway to the<br />
district police, or vice versa, are entitled to allowances on the scales prescribed in Appendix<br />
10.121(b).<br />
Rule 10.142<br />
10.142. Travelling allowances for journeys to and from hill stations. - Special rules<br />
which govern the grant of travelling allowances to the Inspectors-General, Criminal Investigation<br />
Department, and officers and clerks of their offices moving to and from Simla<br />
with the headquarters of Government are contained in Appendix J of the Travelling Allowance<br />
<strong>Rules</strong>. The rules governing the move to hill stations within their spheres of duty<br />
of Deputy Inspector-General of Ranges are contained in Appendix K of the same rules.<br />
Rule 10.143<br />
10.143. Allowances to officers travelling to a hill station by order of a superior<br />
authority or within their sphere of duty. - Up to a limit of ten days or the time required<br />
for the performance of a specific duty whichever is less, officers may draw travelling allowance<br />
as for a journey on tour for visits to hill stations within their sphere of duty or to<br />
a hill station by order of superior authority. If the stay be prolonged beyond that limit, all<br />
travelling allowances for the period of the stay and for journey between the hill station and<br />
the station visited immediately before and after the halt at the hill station, will be forfeited.<br />
(Rule 2.96, T.A. <strong>Rules</strong>).<br />
Notwithstanding the above restrictions, the Inspector-General may allow, by special order<br />
in each case, extended halts or the extension of the stay during holidays or casual<br />
leave, and, with the sanction of the provincial Government may allow travelling allowance<br />
to an officer retained for duty in a hill station on expiry of casual leave.<br />
Travelling allowance bills of all gazetted officers on account of visits to or halts at hill<br />
stations require the counter signature of the Inspector-General.<br />
Rule 10.144<br />
10.144. Officers permitted to perform their duties at a hill station for their own<br />
convenience. - <strong>Police</strong> Officers, other than Deputy Inspectors-General of Ranges, whose<br />
case is covered by rule 10.143 above, who perform their duties at a hill station for their<br />
own convenience, are entitled to no travelling allowance either for the period of their stay,<br />
or for the journeys between the hill station and their headquarters in the plains, or the place<br />
in the plains which they visit in the course of a tour immediately before proceeding to or<br />
after leaving the hill station. Deputy Inspectors-General are responsible for the correct<br />
observance of this rule. (Rule 2.97, T.A. <strong>Rules</strong>).<br />
Rule 10.145<br />
10.145. Visits to hill stations within sphere of duty. - A Superintendent of <strong>Police</strong> is<br />
permitted to take his work to any hill station situated within the limits of his district under<br />
the following conditions :-<br />
(a) He may spend two periods of not more than fifteen days each at such hill station<br />
between 15th May and 15th October with the permission of the Deputy Inspector-General<br />
and with the concurrence of the Deputy Commissioner. The grant<br />
of travelling allowance will be subject to the rules in part II - class A of Appendix<br />
K of the Travelling Allowance <strong>Rules</strong>.<br />
(b) If he proceeds on duty to such hill station between the same dates and draws travelling<br />
allowance and halting allowance for ten days under rule 10.143 he shall<br />
forfeit the right to one period of 15 days recess for each occasion on which travelling<br />
and halting allowance are so charged.