Extracts of existing provisions in F.R. 56 (Retirement Rules-Notification)



F.R. 56(a) Except as otherwise provided in this rule, every Government servant shall retire from service on the afternoon of the last day of the month in which he attains the age of sixty years:
Provided that a Government servant whose date of birth is the first of a month shall retire from service on the afternoon of the last day of the preceding month on attaining the age of sixty years.
Provided further that a Government servant who has attained the age of fifty-eight years on or before the first day of May, 1998 and is on extension in service, shall retire from the service on expiry of his extended period of service.
Or on the expiry of any further extension in service granted by the Central Government in public interest, provided that no such extension in service shall be granted beyond the age of 60 years.
(b) A workman who is governed by these rules shall retire from service on the afternoon of the last day of the month in which he attains the age of sixty years.
(bb) The age of superannuation in respect of specialists included in the Teaching, Non-Teaching and Public Health Sub- cadres of Central Health Service shall be 62 years.
" Provided that for the specialists included in the Teaching sub-cadres of the Central Health Service who are engaged only in teaching activities and not occupying administrative positions, the age of superannuation shall be sixty-five years:
Provided further that such specialists of the Teaching sub-cadre of Central Health Service who are occupying administrative positions shall have the option of seeking appointment to the teaching positions in case they wish to continue in service up to sixty-five years."
(c) Omitted.
(d) No Government servant shall be granted extension in service beyond the age of retirement of sixty years:
Provided that a Government servant dealing with budget work or working as a full-time member of a Committee which is to be wound up within a short period of time may be granted extension of service for a period not exceeding three months in public interest;
Provided further that a specialist in medical or scientific fields may be granted extension of service up to the age of sixty- two years, if such extension is in public interest and the grounds for such extension are recorded in writing:
Provided also that an eminent scientist of international stature may be granted extension of service up to the age of 64 years, if such extension is in public interest and the grounds for such extension are recorded in writing.
Provided also that the Appropriate Authority shall have the right to terminate the extension of service before the expiry of such extension by giving a notice in writing of not less than three months in the case of a permanent or a quasi-permanent Government servant, on, of one month in the case of a temporary Government servant, or pay and allowances in lieu of such notice.
Provided also that notwithstanding anything contained in any rule, the Central Government may, if considered necessary in public interest so to do, give extension in service to a Cabinet Secretary in the Central Government for such period or periods as it may deem proper subject to the condition that his total term as such Cabinet Secretary does not exceed three years:
Provided also that the Central Government may, if it considers necessary in public interest so to do, give extension in service to the Defence Secretary, Home Secretary, Director, Intelligence Bureau, Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing and Director, Central Bureau of Investigation for such periods as it may deem proper on case-to-case basis, subject to the condition that the total term of the incumbents of the above posts, who are given such extension in service, does not exceed two years.
Provided also that notwithstanding anything contained in the fifth proviso, the Central Government may, if considers it necessary, in public interest, so to do, give an extension in service for a further period not exceeding three months beyond the said period of two years to the Home Secretary and the Defence Secretary.
"Provided also that, the Central Government may, if considered necessary in public interest so to do, give extension of service to the Secretary, Department of Space and the Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy, for such period or periods as it may deem proper subject to a maximum age of 66 years."

Comments

Unknown said…
Is there any latest move by Govt to enhance the retirement age to 62.
Anonymous said…
though a lobby is still active for enhancing the retirment age to 62 years citing reasons like postponing payment of huge sums from the govt exchequer and increase in the expectancy of life with the advancement of medical sectors in india the step will be a retrograde one considering present unemployment situation. Many brilliant young people are still moving pillar to post to engage in a livehood.It is practical experience in every central government office that young hands do much of the work with speed.
Unknown said…
I humbly request to government of India the honble President of India to raise the retirement age of central govt employees to 62 atleast when all other sectors like teaching etc are raised to 62 even state govt also raised the retirement age to 62
Anonymous said…
DA due wef 1st January 2011
As per my presumption, based on available data(AICPIN index) DA due wef 1st Jan 2011 should not be less than 18% However, let us wait and watch, how much is to be announced.

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