Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules: RBE No.167/2011 – Applicability on Re-employment

No.E(G)2010/EM1/2 pt., dated 12.12.2011

Sub: Applicability of Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 to persons re-employed in Railway Services after retirement and whose pay is debitable to Railway Estimates.

Reference consolidated instructions issued by the Deptt. of Personnel and Training vide their OM No.3/1/85-Estt.(P.II), dated 31.07.1986 reg. fixation of pay on re-employment of pensioners, which was circulated to the Railways vide Board’s letter No.E(G)86/EM1-8, dated 21.01.1987 (RBE No.05/1987).

After theintroduction of the system of running pay bands and grade pays, the Department of Personnel and Training vide their O.M. No.3/19/2009-Estt.(Pay II), dated 05.04.2010 have amended the relevant provisions of orders dated 31.07.1986 ibid in the manner indicated therein.  A copy of the OM dated 05.04.2010 ibid is enclosed for guidance. DOP&T’s O.M. No.3/13/2008-Estt.(Pay II), dated 11.11.2008 mentioned therein has been adopted/  circulated on the Railways vide Board’s letter No.PC-VI/2009/I/RSRP/2, dated 30.04.2009 (RBE No.74/2009). The amended provisions as indicated in the enclosed OM will apply mutatis mutandis in the case of fixation of pay of re-employed personnel on Indian Railways.

This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways (Railway Board). 

Please acknowledge receipt.

Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension

Department of Personnel & Training

No.3/19/2009-Estt. (Pay II), dated 05.04.2010

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Applicability of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 to persons re-employed in Government Service after retirement and whose pay is debitable to Civil Estimates.

1.     The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. No.3/13/2008-Estt.(Pay II), dated 11th  November, 2008 on the above-mentioned subject. Certain references have been received seeking clarification regarding the manner of fixation of pay of retired Defence Forces personnel/ officers re-employed in Central Government Civilian posts, after the implementation of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008. This has been considered in consultation with Department of Expenditure. The pay fixation of re-employed pensioners on re-employment in Central Government, including that of Defence Forces personnel/ officers, is being done in accordance with CCS (fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners) Orders, 1986, issued vide this Department’s O.M. No.3/1/85-Estt. (Pay II), dated 31st July, 1986 (as revised from time to time).

2.     After the introduction of the system of running pay bands and grade pays, it has been decided to amend the relevant provisions of CCS (fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners) Orders, 1986 in the manner indicated below:-

Existing provisionsProposed revised provisions
Para 4(a): Re-employed pensioners shall be allowed to draw pay only in the prescribed scales of pay of the posts in which they are re-employed. No protection of the scales of pay of the posts held by them prior to retirement shall be given.Para 4(a): Re-employed pensioners shall be allowed to draw pay only in the prescribed pay scale/ pay structure of the post in which they are re-employed. No protection of the scales of pay/ pay structure of the post held by them prior to retirement shall be given. Note: Under the provisions of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, revised pay structure comprises the grade pay attached to the post and the applicable pay band.
Para 4(b)(i): In all cases where the pension is fully ignored, the initial pay on re-employment shall be fixed at the minimum of the scale of pay of the reemployed post.Para 4(b)(i): In all cases where the pension is fully ignored, the initial pay on re-employment shall be fixed as per entry pay in the revised pay structure of the re-employed post applicable in the case of direct recruits appointed on or after 01.01.2006 as notified vide Section II, Part A of First Schedule to CCS (RP) Rules, 2008.
Para 4(b)(ii): In cases where the entire pension and pensionary benefits are not ignored for pay fixation, the initial pay on re-employment shall be fixed at the same stage as the last pay drawn before retirement. If there is no such stage in the re-employed post, the pay shall be fixed at the stage next above that pay. If the naximum of the pay scale in which a pensioner is re-employed is less than the last pay drawn by him before retirement, his initial pay shall be fixed at the maximum of the scale of pay of the re-mployed post. Similarly, if the minimum of the scale of pay in which a pensioner is re-employed is more than the last pay drawn by him before retirement, his initial pay shall be fixed at the minimum of the scale of pay of the re-employed post. However, in all these cases, the non-ignorable part of the pension shall be reduced from the pay so fixed.Para 4(b)(ii): In cases where the entire pension and pensionary benefits are not ignored for pay fixation, the initial basic lay on re-employment shall be fixed at the same stage as the last basic pay drawn before retirement. However, he shall be granted the grade pay of the re-employed post. The maximum basic pay cannot exceed the grade pay of the re-employed post plus pay in the pay band of Rs.67000 i.e. the maximum of the pay band PB-4. In all these cases, the non-ignorable part of the pension shall be reduced from the pay so fixed. Illustration: A Colonel who retired with basic pay of Rs.61700 (grade pay Rs.8700; pay in the pay band Rs.53000) is re-employed as a Deputy Secretary in an organization with grade pay of Rs.7600. In this case, on re-mployment, his basic pay will continue to be Rs.61700. However, his grade pay on re-employment will be Rs.7600 and the pay in the pay band Rs.54100. Thereafter, the non-ignorable part of the pension will be reduced from the pay so fixed. Note: In the revised pay structure, basic pay is pay in the pay band plus the grade pay attached to the post.
Para 4(c): The re-employed pensioner will, in addition to pay as fixed under Para (b) above shall be permitted to draw separately any pension sanctioned to him and to retain any other form of retirement benefits.Para 4(c): No change.
Para 4(d): In the case of persons retiring before attaining the age of 55 years and who are re-employed, pension (including PEG and other forms of retirement benefits) shall be ignored for initial pay fixation in the following extent:-Para 4(d): In the case of persons retiring before attaining the age of 55 years and who are re-employed, pension (including PEG and other forms of retirement benefits) shall be ignored for initial pay fixation in the following extent:-
(i) In the case of ex-servicemen who held posts below Commissioned Officer rank in the Defence Forces and in the case of civilians who held posts below Group ‘A’ posts at the time of their retirement, the entire pension and pension equivalent of retirement benefits shall be ignored.(i) No change.
(ii) In the case of service officers belonging to the Defence Forces and Civilian pensioners who held Group ‘A’ posts at the time of their retirement, the first Rs.500* of the pension and pension equivalent retirement benefits shall be ignored. (*Already revised to Rs.4000 vide O.M. No.3/13/2008-Estt. (Pay II), dated 11th November, 2008)(ii) In the case of Commissioned Service officers belonging to the Defence Forces and Civilian pensioners who held Group ‘A’ posts at the time of their retirement, the first Rs.4000 of the pension and pension equivalent retirement benefits shall be ignored.

3.     Apart from the above, it is also clarified as under: –

(i)    Drawal of increments: Once the initial pay of the re-employed pensioner has been fixed in the manner indicated above, he will be allowed to draw normal increments as per the provisions of Rule 9 and 10 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008.

(ii)    Allowances: The drawal of various allowances and other benefits in the revised pay structure shall be regulated with reference to the grade pay of the re-employed post or the basic pay, as the case may be.

(iii) Treatment of Military Service Pay (MSP): MSP is granted to Defence Forces officers/ personnel while they are serving in the Defence Forces. Accordingly, on their re-employment in civilian organizations, including secret organizations under the Cabinet Secretariat umbrella, the question of grant of MSP to such officers/ personnel does not arise. However, the benefit of MSP given to all retired Defence Forces officers/ personnel by reckoning it at the time of calculation of their pension (notionally in the case of pre-01.01.2006 pensioners) should not be withdrawn. Accordingly, while the pension of such re-employed pensioners will include the element of MSP, they will not be granted MSP while working in civilian organizations.

(iv) Fixation of pay of personnel/ officers re-employed prior to 01.01.2006 and who were in employment as on 01.01.2006: In the case of personnel/ officers who were re-employed before 01.01.2006 and who were working in the Central Government organizations on re-employment basis as on 01.01.2006, their pay will be fixed in accordance with the provisions of DOP&T O.M. No.3/13/2008- Estt.(Pay II), dated 11.11.2008. This O.M. stipulates that re-employed persons who become eligible to elect revised pay structure shall exercise option in the manner laid down in Rule 6 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 and their pay shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of Rule 7 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008. In this context, it is clarified that in accordance with the provisions of Rule 7 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, Department of Expenditure issued fitment tables corresponding to each pre-revised pay scale vide O.M. No.1/1/2008-IC, dated 30.08.2008. In the case of those personnel/ officers as well, who were re-employed before 01.01.2006 and who were working in the civilian organizations on re-employment basis as on 01.01.2006, their pay will be fixed with reference to the fitment table of the pre-revised civilian pay scale in which they were re-employed and corresponding to the stage in the pre-revised pay scale as on 01.01.2006.

(v) Fixation of pay of personnel/ officers who retired prior to 01.01.2006 and who have been re-employed after 01.01.2006: In the case of personnel/ officers who had retired prior to 01.01.2006 and who have been re-employed after 01.01.2006, their pay on re-employment will be fixed by notionally arriving at their revised basic pay at the time of retirement as if they had retired under the revised pay structure. This will be done with reference to the fitment table of the Defence Service Rank/ Civilian service post (as the case may be) from which they had retired and the stage of basic pay at the time of their retirement. Their basic pay on re-employment will be fixed at the same stage as the notional last basic pay before retirement so arrived at. However, they shall be granted the grade pay of the re-employed post. The maximum basic pay cannot exceed the grade pay of the re-employed post plus pay in the pay band of Rs.67000 i.e. the maximum of the pay band PB-4. In all these cases, the non-ignorable part of the pension shall be reduced from the pay so fixed.

4.     The existing instructions on the subject shall be treated as amended to this extent.

5.     In so far as the persons serving in the Indian Audit & Accounts Department are concerned, these orders are being issued after consultation with the Comptroller & Auditor General of lndia.

Download Railway Board Circular RBE No.167/2011                                             

Forward reference ⇒ RBE No.73/2013, RBE No.173/2017,

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