Pension Rule No.64: Compulsory Retirement Pension
64. Compulsory Retirement Pension:-
(1) A railway servant compulsorily retired from service as a penalty may be granted, by the authority competent to impose such penalty, pension or gratuity, or both at a rate not less than two-thirds and not more than full compensation pension or gratuity, or both admissible to him on the date of his compulsory retirement.
(2) Whenever, in the case of a railway servant the President passes an order (whether original, appellate or in the exercise of power of review) awarding a pension less than the full compensation pension admissible under these rule, the Union Public Service Commission shall be consulted before such order is passed.
Explanation – In this sub-rule, the expression Pension includes Gratuity.
(3) A pension granted or awarded under sub-rule (i) or, as the case may be, under sub-rule (2), shall not be less than three thousand five hundred rupees per mensem.
[Authority: RBE No.97/2013, No.2011/F(E)III/1(1)9, 23.09.2013]