The
Second National Judicial Pay Commission is constituted by virtue of the
order dt: 09-05-2017 of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, followed by
subsequent gazette resolution dt: 16-11-2017 by Dept. of Justice,
Government of India. This Commission submitted interim report to the
Supreme Court dt: 09-03-2018 proposing 30% of interim relief on existing
basic pay, which is accepted in toto by issuing directions to comply by
30.06.2018.
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 this 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.
Certain High Courts in this country adopted 7th
CPC scales to the judicial officers, ranging from Civil Judges (Junior
Division) starting from Rs.73,200/- in (Pay level-10) to District Judges
(Super time-Scale) to Rs.2,24,100/-in ( Pay level-15). The Master Pay
Scale that emerges as per the methodology formula adopted by Justice
Padmanabhan Committee starting from Rs.77840-2160-92960-2590-113680-3030-137920-3460-165600-3880-188880-4330 to 214860 to the Judges of Subordinate Judiciary.The
Commission proposed fixed pay structure in Master Pay Scales without
increments operative for certain number of years should be evolved for
the Judiciary in tune with the pay model applicable to Judges of High
Court which spells out fromCivil Judge (Jr Division) (JCJ) –
Rs.1,00,000, JCJ-1st Stage ACP Scale–1,10,000, JCJ-2nd Stage ACP Scale – 1,20,000, Civil Judge (Sr. Division)(SCJ) – 1,35,000, SCJ-1st Stage ACP Scale-1,50,000,SCJ-2nd
Stage ACP Scale-1,65,000, District Judge(Entry level) (DJ)–1,85,000,DJ-
Selection Grade– 2,05,000, DJ-Super time-Scale–2,24,000. This
Commission is yet to the view to propose for utilization of retired
judicial officers for a period of 5 years after retirement in regular
judicial works or in other judiciary related duties.
The
Commission would like to seek suggestions from the judicial officers
through questionnaire annexed to consultation paper with regard to 16
types of allowances being drawn by the judicial officers viz., DA, HRA,
CCA, Electricity & Water Charges, Medical Allowance &
reimbursement, LTC/HTC,TA, Telephone Facility, Concurrent Charge
Allowance, Home Orderly Allowance, Newspaper Allowance, Robe Allowance,
Children Education Allowance, Facility for soft loans and Allowance for
Higher Qualification (Giving monetary incentives for Judicial officers
who acquired LLM or Ph.D in Law).
The
Commission proposes to hold regional conferences in certain cities in
very near future. In the next part, the Commission shall be examining
and dealing with the judicial administration, working method and work
environment for promoting efficiency in the judicial administration i.e.
A 69-Pages consultation paper
is appended to this press note along with questionnaire which forms
part of consultation paper and tentative judicial pay scales, 2016
working as per 7th CPC Pay Matrix.
(Release ID: 1540823)
Posted On:
31 JUL 2018 4:18PM by PIB (Press Information Bureau) Delhi
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