IREC Rule No.1649: Transfer Traveling Allowance When Going On Leave Exceeding 04 Months After Handing Over Charge Of Old Post

  1. Transfer Traveling Allowance When Going On Leave Exceeding 04 Months After Handing Over Charge Of Old Post:-

(1)   A railway servant who takes leave exceeding four months, while in transit from one post to another, may draw traveling allowance under this Section for so much of the journey as he has accomplished before the order granting his leave is received, in addition to the concession admissible under sub-rule (2) below.

(2)   When on return from leave exceeding four months, a railway servant is stationed at a headquarter other than that at which he was stationed when he went on leave, he may be allowed the concession admissible under this section as for a journey from his old to his new station.

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