NEW DELHI: Soon,
central government employees will get disbursal of leave encashment
in their bankaccounts before
retirement.
A proposal in this regard
is being worked out in consultation with pay and accounts officers of the
departments concerned.
All central government
departments have also been told to keep a check on employees' leaves and to
ensure they do not exceed the maximum limit of 315 days to avoid any litigation
or legal proceedings for want of extrapayment in lieu of them.
It has been brought to the
notice of the Ministry of Personnel that the administrative authorities
concerned are not ensuring that dues, as admissible to a government servant
retiring on attaining the age of superannuation, are promptly paid.
"This
has led to avoidable litigation where courts have been directing
payment of interest on such delayed payments. It has been observed... that the
delays in such payments are predominantly due to avoidable administrative
reasons related to the processing of such cases," a Ministry of Personnel order said. [click here to see]
However, delays in
reckoning the leave accumulation at the credit of government servant at any
stage, particularly at the time of his retirement on superannuation, cannot be
acceptable and can be construed as being an administrative lapse.
"All cases of delay
may be looked into and delays in disbursement of dues to government servants
retiring on attaining the age of superannuation be avoided," it said in a
missive issued recently to all central government departments.
Administrative authorities
may consider putting in place a mechanism to check such delays and define
various processing parameters and timelines, viz. issuance of orders in respect
of such retiring government servants who have 300+15 days earned leave at
their credit on the 20th of
the month in which they are retiring as any leave availed by such government
servants shall not impact the maximum ceiling of encashment, it said.
The possibility of
e-transfer of dues can also be worked out in consultation with respective Pay
and Accounts officers, according to the missive.
All departments have been
directed that the dues of leave encashment in respect of government servants
retiring on attaining the age of superannuation are discharged with due
promptness.
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