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Stepping up of Pay of Army Navy & Air Force Personnel – MoD Rules Updates

stepping up of pay

stepping up of pay

F,No. 1(12)2020/D(Pay/Services)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence.
Department of Military Affairs

Dated 19th  November, 2020

To
The Chief of the Army Staff
The Chief of the Air Staff
The Chief of the Naval Staff

Subject:  Stepping up of Pay — Consolidated Guidelines.

Sir,

I am directed to refer to Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions’ O.M. No. 4/3/2o17-Estt (Pay-I) dated 26 Oct 2018 on the above subject. The provisions of the said letter will mutatis-mutandis be applicable to Armed Forces Personnel.

2.     This letter issues with concurrence of Defence (Finance) vide their Dy No. 1(8)/2020-AG/PAA4o dated 19th November, 2020.

Encl: As above.

Yours Faithfully,

(T Johnson)
Gp Capt
Director (Pay/Services)

Copy to:- D(IT) for uploading on the website of Ministry of Defence.
Copy to for information:
As per standard distribution List.

CGDA, New Delhi Defence Finance (AG/PA)
PCDA (HQ), New Delhi
PCDA (0), Pune
PCDA (Northern Command), Jammu
PCDA (Eastern Command), Eastern
PCDA (Central Command), Lucknow
PCDA (Western Command),
Chandigarh PCDA (Southern Command), Pune
CDA (AF), West Block V, R K Puram
Dy CDA (AF), Subroto Park, New Delhi
AFC AO, Subroto Park, New Delhi

CDA (Army), Meerut Cantt.
CDA, Jabalpur
CDA, Secundarabad
CDA, Guwahati
Reference Folder

The OM issued by DOP&T containing consolidated guidelines on Stepping up of pay is here –

No.4/3/2017-Estt(Pay-I)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training

List of earlier OMs on the subject DoE’s OM No.F.2.(78)- E.III(A)63 dated 02.02.1966North Block, New Delhi, Dated the.A.October, 2018
DoP&T’s OM No.4/7/92- Estt(Pay-I) dated 04.11.1993OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:- Stepping up of pay-Consolidated guidelines-reg.

The undersigned is directed to say that the issue of anomaly relating to senior Government employees drawing less pay than their juniors due to application of provisions of FR 22(I)(a)(1) is considered on merits for allowing stepping up pay of the seniors so as to bring it at par with that of the junior in accordance with the guidelines scattered in various OMs noted in the margin. A need has been felt to consolidate guidelines on stepping up of pay at one place keeping in view the provisions of the Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2016, [in short CCS(RP)Rules, 2016] as the frequent references on such issues continue to be received in this Department.

2. Consequent upon implementation of CCS(RP)Rules, 2016, the President is pleased to decide the following:

(i)   In order to remove the anomaly of a Government servant promoted or appointed to a higher post on or after 1-1-2016 drawing lower pay in that post than another Government servant junior to him in the lower grade and promoted or appointed subsequently to another identical post, the pay of the senior Government servant in the higher post should be stepped up to a figure equal to the pay as fixed for the junior Government servant in that higher post. The stepping up should be done with effect from the date of promotion or appointment of the junior Government servant and will be subject to the following conditions, namely:

(a) both the junior and the senior Government servants should belong to the same cadre and the posts in which they have been promoted are identical in the same cadre;

– (b) the Level in the Pay Matrix of the lower and higher posts in which they are entitled to draw pay should be identical;

 (c)         the anomaly is directly as a result of the application of the provisions of Fundamental Rule 22(I)(a)(1) read with Rule 13 of CCS(RP)Rules, 2016. For example, if the junior officer was drawing more pay in the existing pay structure than the senior by virtue of any advance increments granted to him, the provisions of this sub-rule should not be invoked to step up the pay of the senior officer.

(ii) The order relating to re-fixation of the pay of the senior officer in accordance with clause (i) shall be issued under Fundamental Rule 27 and the senior officer shall be entitled to the next increment on completion of his required qualifying service with effect from the date of re-fixation  of pay.

3.    The following instances/events wherein juniors draw more pay than seniors, do not constitute anomaly and, therefore, stepping up of pay will not be admissible in such events:

(f] Where an employee is promoted from lower post to a higher post, his pay is fixed with reference to the pay drawn by him in the lower post under FR22(I)(a)(1) read with Rule 13 of CCS(RP)Rules, 2016 and due to his longer length of service in the lower grade, his pay may get fixed at a higher stage than that of a senior direct recruit appointed to the same higher grade and whose pay is fixed under different set of rules. For example a Senior Secretariat Assistant (SSA) on promotion to the post of Assistant Section Officer (ASO) gets his pay fixed under FR 22(I)(a)(1) with reference to the pay drawn in the post of SSA, whereas the pay of ASO(DR) is fixed under Rule 8 of CCS(RP)Rules, 2016 at the minimum pay or the first Cell in the Level, applicable to ASO to which he is appointed. In such a case, the senior ASO (DR) cannot claim pay parity with that of the promotee junior ASO.

6:          In so far as persons serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders have been issued after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

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