"Emoluments" in cases where pay and allowances for the period of suspension
2) "Emoluments" in cases where pay and allowances for the period of suspension is restricted to subsistence allowance and pay scale revised meanwhile. - 1. A question has been raised as to what emoluments are to be taken into account for calculating the pension in the case of a person who has been suspended and subsequently reinstated without forfeiture of past service, the pay and allowances for the suspension period being restricted to the subsistence allowance already drawn. The Ministry of Finance had clarified that the difference between the subsistence allowance and emoluments which he would have drawn had he not been suspended cannot be treated as increase in pay for the purpose of proviso to Note 1 below Rule 34 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972. 1/30/2019 CHAPTER http://persmin.nic.in/pension/rules/pencomp4.htm#Emoluments 11/14 2. A case has come to notice where an official was placed under suspension in 1965, but was reinstated in 1974 and the orders of re-instatement stated that the period of suspension would be counted as duty for all purposes but the pay an allowances in respect of the period of suspension would be restricted to the subsistence allowance already drawn. In this case, as per rules, the pay on reinstatement was to be fixed in the revised scale introduced with effect from 1-1-1973 and notionally regulated increments due duly allowed. In this connection, for the purpose of determining pensionary benefits, it is hereby clarified that having fixed the pay in the revised scale it would not be correct to certify that having fixed the pay in the revised scale it would not be correct to certify that the employee concerned would continue to draw pay in the old scale from 1-1-1973 onwards, had he not been suspended. The old scale, having been replaced by the revised scale with effect from 1-1-1973, the correct course would be to take into account the notional pay in the revised scale for the period from 1-1-1973 onwards. [G.I., Dept. of Per. & A.R., O.M. No. 27/1/81-Pension Unit, dated the 5th April, 1982.]