
Second National Judicial Pay Commission Releases Consultation Paper Seeking Suggestions From Judicial Officers On Allowances
Live LawSecond National Judicial Pay Commission has released a Consultation Paper speaking about giving monetary incentives, emoluments and conditions of services including post-retirement allowances and benefits to the working and retired judicial officers.An official press release states, “This Consultation paper speaks about giving monetary incentives, emoluments and conditions of services. Second National Judicial Pay Commission has released a Consultation Paper speaking about giving monetary incentives, emoluments and conditions of services including post-retirement allowances and benefits to the working and retired judicial officers. An official press release states, “This Consultation paper speaks about giving monetary incentives, emoluments and conditions of services including post-retirement allowances and benefits to the working and retired judicial officers and other stakeholders in the country. The Commission proposed to evolve uniform pay scales to treat the Judges of Subordinate Judiciary differently in matters relating to pay; allowances and conditions shall not be compared with the pay scales of Civil Administrative officers.” The Commission has also sought suggestions from judicial officers through a questionnaire annexed to it with regard to 16 types of allowances being drawn by them.
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