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accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> Rule 48 or 48-A <strong>of</strong>the pension rules or Rule 56 <strong>of</strong> the Fundamental Rules.(b) to a government servant who on being declaredsurplus, opts for voluntary retirement in accordancewith the provision <strong>of</strong> Rule 29 <strong>of</strong> these rules.(iii)Pension on absorption in or under a Corporation,Company or Body (Rule 37): Retirement benefits shallbe granted to a government servant who is permanentlyabsorbed in a service or post in or under a corporation,company or body owned or controlled or financed by thegovernment, provided the permanent absorption ispermitted by the government 32[1] .(iv)Invalid pension ( Rule 38): Invalid Pension shall begranted to a government servant after being declared bythe competent medical authority to be permanentlyincapacitated for further service. A government servantwho desires to retire on invalid pension should apply tohis Head <strong>of</strong> Office who will direct the applicant to theappropriate Medical Authority for examination. Acertificate <strong>of</strong> incapacity for service obtained by thegovernment servant without the prior knowledge <strong>of</strong> theHead <strong>of</strong> Office is invalid (Note below Rule 38).(v) Compensation pension (Rule 39) : CompensationPension shall be granted to a government servant who isdischarged from public service on account <strong>of</strong> abolition <strong>of</strong>his permanent post and when suitable appointment <strong>of</strong>equal rank cannot be found or <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> a lower post isnot accepted by him.(vi) Compulsory retirement pension (Rule 40):Compulsory retirement pension is granted to agovernment servant who is compulsorily retired from thegovernment service as a measure <strong>of</strong> penalty by thecompetent authority. Such pension or gratuity or bothwill not be less than two third nor more than fullcompensation pension or gratuity or both admissible onthe date <strong>of</strong> compulsory retirement.32[1]For detailed orders on permanent transfer <strong>of</strong> government servants to PSUs andAutonomous Bodies etc. © see Appendix 12 <strong>of</strong> CCS (Pension) Rules 1972.<strong>Page</strong> 97 <strong>of</strong> 97

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