ALL INDIA SERVICES (DEATH-CUM-RETIREMENT BENEFITS) AMENDMENT RULES, 2023 - POLITY

News: Centre amends rules, can act against IAS, IPS, IFoS pensioners on its own

 

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       The central government has amended rules relating to retirement benefits of IAS, IPS (Indian Police Service) and IFoS (Indian Forest Service) pensioners empowering itself to act against them and withhold or withdraw their pension even without a reference from the state government if they are found guilty of grave misconduct or are convicted of a serious crime.

 

Changes Made in the 2023 Rule:

       The amended rules reiterate that the decision of the Central Government on withholding or withdrawing the pension “shall be final”.

       Rules added ‘grave misconduct’ includes communication or disclosure of any document or information mentioned in the Official Secrets Act and a ‘serious crime’ includes any crime involving an offence under the Official Secrets Act.

       Earlier rule 3(3) in the All-India Services (Death-cum-Retirement Benefits) Rules, 1958, which stated that the Central government may withhold or withdraw pension or any part of it “on a reference from the State Government concerned.

       Members of intelligence or security-related organizations who have served in such capacities shall not write or publish any writings without obtaining prior clearance from the head of their respective organization.

 

All India Services (Death-cum-Retirement Benefits) Rules, 1958:

       Section 3 of the All-India Services Act. 1951(61 of 1951) empowers the Central Government, after consultation with the Governments of the States concerned, to make such rules.

       They shall apply to all people who retired from the Service on or after the 29th of October 1951.

       They do not apply to those members of the Service who were promoted to the Service from the State Services or were appointed to the Service under the Indian Administrative Service (Extension to States) Scheme or the Indian Police Service.

       Nothing contained in these rules shall apply to the people appointed to the service on or after the 1st day of January 2004.