CCS FR 56(j) Rule is high sensitive for Central Government employees attained 50 and 55 years of age
The appropriate authority has the absolute right to retire, if it is necessary to do so in public interest, any Government employee as per provisions of Rules as under :-
1 | Category | Group ‘A & B’ officers: iii. Entered service before 35 years of age iv. Attained 50 years of age Other cases: Attained 55 years of age 56 (e) a Govt. Servant in Group ‘C’ of post who is not governed by any Pension Rules, can also be retired after he has completed 30 years service. | All Government servants covered by CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 who have completed 30 years of qualifying service. |
2 | Notice Period | 3 months or 3 months pay and allowances in lieu thereof |
Time Schedule for review is as under:-
No. | Quarter in which review is to be made | Cases of employees who will be attaining the age of 50/55 years or will be completing 30 years of service or 30 years of service qualifying for pension, as the case may be, in the quarter. |
1. | January to March | July to September of the same year |
2. | April to June | October to December of the same year |
3. | July to September | January to March of the next year |
4. | October to December | April to June of the next year |
Note : Compulsory Retirement as a penalty under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 is distinct from the above provisions.
All India Service: A Member of All India Services can be compulsorily retired in terms of Rule 16(3) of AIS (DCRG) Rules, 1958. On completion of fifteen years or twenty five years of qualifying service or attains the age of fifty years on any date thereafter. Detailed procedure is indicated in the annexed copy of DoPT letter No.25013/02/2005-AIS.II dated 28.6.2012
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