Journeys occasioned by leave

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51 (A). A government servant recalled to duty compulsorily before the expiry of his leave and posted to the station from which he proceeded on leave shall not be entitled to any travelling allowance if leave exceeding sixty days is curtailed by less than half or leave not exceeding sixty days is curtailed by less than thirty days. In other cases he shall be entitled to the following:

(a) For self—Mileage allowance at ordinary rates from the place at which the order or recall reaches him.

(b) For family—Nil

(c) For personal effects and conveyances—Nil

(B) When a government servant is recalled from leave compulsorily and is ordered to proceed to a station other than that from which he went on leave, he shall be entitled to the following:

I—When recalled from leave not exceeding 120 days—

(a) For self—At option, either mileage allowance at ordinary rates from the place where the order of recall reaches him; or travelling allowance at transfer rates prescribed in rule 42 (1) as calculated from his original to the new station.

(b) For family—Mileage allowance at the rates prescribed in rule 42(2) as calculated from his original to the new station.

(c) For personal effects and conveyances—Cost of transport on the scale prescribed in clauses (I) (iii) and (iv) and (II) (iii) of rule 42(2) calculated from his original to the new station.

II—When recalled from leave exceeding 120 days provided that leave is curtailed by not less than thirty days—

(a) For self—Mileage allowance at ordinary rates from the place where the order of recall reaches him.

(b) For family—Nil

(c) For personal effects and conveyances—Cost of transport on the scale prescribed in clauses (I) (iii) and (iv) and (II) (iii) of rule 42(2) calculated from his original to the new station.

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NOTE—(2) The recall of a government servant from a recognized vacation during which he is permitted to leave his station is not a recall from leave for the purpose of this rule. The grant of travelling allowance in such cases requires the special sanction of the Government.

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56. Save as laid down in rules 51, 65-D and 65-E, no government servant is entitled to travelling allowance for a journey on proceeding on, returning from, or during leave of any kind.

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