Securities Appellate Tribunal (Salaries and allowances and other conditions of service of the Presiding Officer) Rules, 1997. - File No. 5/30/CM/95-G.S.R. 427(E) - SEBI
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Presiding Officer remuneration and service terms set pay, allowances, leave, pension and travel entitlements under tribunal rules. Rules prescribe salary parity for the Presiding Officer with an Additional Secretary subject to reduction by retirement benefits, entitlement to dearness and city compensatory allowances at Group A rates, leave and travel entitlements equivalent to Group A officers of comparable pay, travel and conveyance facilities including staff car and petrol allotment, medical treatment under central schemes, pension and provident fund treatment depending on prior service, and special parity provisions for serving or retired High Court judges; residual matters and relaxations rest with the Central Government.
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Presiding Officer remuneration and service terms set pay, allowances, leave, pension and travel entitlements under tribunal rules.
Rules prescribe salary parity for the Presiding Officer with an Additional Secretary subject to reduction by retirement benefits, entitlement to dearness and city compensatory allowances at Group A rates, leave and travel entitlements equivalent to Group A officers of comparable pay, travel and conveyance facilities including staff car and petrol allotment, medical treatment under central schemes, pension and provident fund treatment depending on prior service, and special parity provisions for serving or retired High Court judges; residual matters and relaxations rest with the Central Government.
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