IREC Rule No.1330: (FR-36) Pay On Officiating Promotion

  1. (FR-36) Pay On Officiating Promotion:-

A competent authority may issue general or special orders allowing officiating promotions to be made in the place of railway servants who are treated as on duty under Rule 103(16)(b).

Government Of India’s Order:

(1)   Officers of AIRO – Acting promotions may be made in the place of Government servants undergoing training in the Army in India Reserve of Officers and the Indian Territorial Forces, who under paragraph 38, Appendix-XXX, Regulations for the Army in India, Army Instruction (India), No.E-37 of 1927 and royal Air Force Instruction (India), No.87 of 1927, are treated during the period of training as on duty for the purpose of civil leave and pension and for increments of civil pay.

[Authority: Government Of India, Finance Department No.F-60-RI/28, 30.04.1928 and, C.I., F.D., No.III-1/30, 16.08.1930]

(2)   In the case of railway officers undergoing training at the Railway Staff College, Baroda, Indian Railways School of advanced permanent Way Engineering, Poona, Indian Railway School of Signal Engineering and Telecommunications, Secunderabad, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Jamalpur, the period so spent may be treated as duty and officiating arrangement may be made by the railway administrations vice the officers so deputed. This is, however, subject to restriction laid down in connection with acting promotions.

[Authority: No.E(GR)1167 TR 1-6, 11.04.1967] 

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