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SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF MINISTER ACT 1952

THE SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF MINISTER ACT, 1952

ACT NO, 58 OF 1952

12th August, 1952. An Act to provide for the salaries and allowances of Ministers. Be it enacted by Parliament as follows:-

Short title. 1.Short title. This Act may be called the Salaries and Allowances of Short title. Ministers Act, 1952.

Definition. 2.Definition. In this Act, "Minister" means a member of the Council of Ministers, by whatever name called, and includes a Deputy Minister.

Salaries, and daily and constituency allowances.

3. (1)Salaries, and daily and constituency allowances. Each Minister shall be entitled to receive a salary per mensem, and allowance for each day during the whole of his term as such Minister at the same rates as are specified in section 3 of the Salaries, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954 with respect to members of Parliament,

(2) Each Minister shall be entitled to receive a constituency allowance at the same rate as is specified under section 8 of the said Act with respect to members of Parliament.

Residence of Ministers.

4. 1*[(1)]Residence of Ministers. Each Minister shall be entitled without payment of rent to the use of a furnished residence throughout his term of office and for period of 2*[one month] immediately thereafter, and no charge shall fall on the Minister personally in respect of the maintenance of such residence.

3*[(2) In the event of the death of the Minister, his family shall be entitled to the use of the furnished residence occupied by the Minister- (a) for a period of one month immediately after his death, without payment of rent and no charge shall fall on the family of the Minister in respect of the maintenance of such residence, and (b) for a further period of one month, on payment of rent at such rates as may be prescribed by rules made in this behalf by the Central Government and also charges in respect of electricity and water consumed in that residence during such further period.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------

1 S. 4 re-numbered as sub-section (1) of that section by Act 47 of 1969, s. 2 (w.e.f. 1-11-1966). 2 Subs. by s. 2, ibid., for "fifteen days" (w.e.f. 1-11-1966), 3 Ins. by s. 2, ibid. (w.e.f. 1-11-1966).' 4 Subs. by Act 76 of 1985, s.2 (w.e.f. 26.12.1985) --------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Explanation.-For the purposes of this section, " residence " in- cludes the staff quarters and other buildings appurtenant thereto, and the garden thereof, and "maintenance" in relation to a residence includes the payment of local rates and _taxes and the provision of electricity and water.

Sumptuary allowance to Ministers. 1*5.Sumptuary allowance to Ministers. There shall be paid a sumptuary (a) the Prime Minister Rupees one thousand five hundred per mensem; (b) every other Minister Rupees one thousand who is a member of per mensem; the Cabinet (c) a Minister of State Rupees five hundred per mensem; (d) a Deputy Minister Rupees three hundred per mensem.

Travelling and daily allownaces to Ministers.

6. (1)Travelling and daily allownaces to Ministers. Subject to any rules made in this behalf by the Central Government, a Minister shall be entitled to- (a) travelling allowances for himself and the members of his family and for the transport of his and his family's effects- (i) in respect of the journey to Delhi from his usual place of residence outside Delhi for assuming office, and (ii) in respect of the journey from Delhi to his usual place of residence outside Delhi on relinquishing office; and (b) travelling and daily allowances in respect of tours undertaken by him in the discharge of his official duties, whether by sea, land or air. 2* * * * * *

(2) Any travelling allowance under this section may be paid in cash or free official transport provided in lieu thereof.

Medical treatment, etc., to Ministers. 7.Medical treatment, etc., to Ministers. Subject to any rules made in this behalf by the Central Government, a Minister and the members of his family shall be entitled free of charge to accommodation in hospitals maintained by the Government and also to medical treatment.

Advances to Ministers for purchase of motorcars. 8.Advances to Ministers for purchase of motorcars. There may be paid to any Minister by way of a repayable advance such sum of money as may be determined by rules made in this behalf for the purchase of a motor-car in order that he may be able to discharge conveniently and efficiently the duties of his office.

Ministers not to draw salary or allowances as Members of Parliament. 9.Ministers not to draw salary or allowances as Members of Parliament. No person in receipt of a salary or allowance under this Act shall be entitled to receive any sum out of funds provided by Parlia- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Subs. by Act 76 of 1985, s.3(w.e.f. 26.12.1985) 2 Ins. by s.4, ibid. (w.e.f. 26.12.1985) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 ment by way of salary or allowance in respect of his membership of Or either House of Parliament.

Notification respecting appointment, etc., of Ministers to beconclusive evidence there of. 10.Notification respecting appointment, etc., of Ministers to be conclusive evidence there of. The date on which any person became or ceased to be a Minister shall be published in the Official Gazette, and any such notification shall be conclusive evidence of the fact that he became, or ceased to be, a Minister on that date for all the purposes of this Act. 10A. Exemption from liability to pay income tax on certain perquisites received by a Minister. 10A.Exemption from liability to pay income tax on certainperquisites received by a Minister.

Power to make rules.

1*[11 (1)Power to make rules. The Central Government may make rules2 to carry out the purposes of this Act.

(2) Every rule made under this Act after the commencement of the Salaries and Allowances of Ministers (Amendment) Act, 1977 (37 of 1977) shall be laid before each House of Parliament and no such rule shall come into force until it has been approved, whether with or without modifications, by each House of Parliament and published by the Central Government in the Official Gazette.]

Regularisation of certain payments. 12.Regularisation of certain payments. All salaries paid or payable for the period commencing on the 14th day of May, 1952, and ending with the commencement of this Act to Ministers described as Ministers of Cabinet rank (but not Members of the Cabinet), all charges incurred before the commencement of this Act in respect of the accommodation provided in any hospital maintained by the Central Government for or on the medical treatment of any Minister or any member of his family and all payments made before such commencement by way of travelling or daily allowances to any Deputy Minister, shall be deemed to have been properly paid, payable or incurred or made.

Repeal of Act 53 of 1947. 13. [Repeal of Act 53 of 1947.] Rep. by the Repealing and Amend- ing Act, 1957 (36 of 1957), s. 2 and Sch, 1, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Subs. by Act 37 of 1977, s 2, for s. 11. 3 For such rules, see Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Pt. 11, Sec. 3, 1952, pp.803, 835, 837, 849, ibid.1953,pp.101, 528, 2269,

1 Ins. by Act 76 of 1985, s.5 (w.e.f. 26.12.1985) ----------------------------------------------------------------------


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