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F.No.3(4)R-212014-656
Government of Pakistan
Finance Division
(Regulations Wing)
F.No.3(4)R-2/2014-656 Islamabad the 20th September, 2022
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject GRANT OF USUAL INCREMENT IN THE YEAR OF RETIREMENT.
The undersigned is directed to refer to Finance Division’s O.M. No.3(20)R-2/98 dated 08.09.1999 read with O.M. No.3(20)R-2/98 dated 29.12.199 and O.M. No. 11(1)R-2/2007-590 dated 01.01.2015 which provide that a Civil Servant is entitled to the usual annual increment, for the purpose of calculation of pension only, on completion of six months service in the year of retirement irrespective of due date of December following the completion of six month.
It has been pointed out from various quarters that the civil servants haye been promoted from lower to higher post/scale after completion of six months service In the year of retirement could not get the benefit of annual increment, for the purpose of calculation of pension, if they retire before 1st December following the promotion merely because they have not completed six months service after promotion in the higher post/scale in the year of retirement.
3. It is clarified that in such cases, for the purpose of calculation of pension only, their pay in the higher post/scale may be re-fixed on the basis of pay fixed in the lower post after allowing the benefit of annual increment in pre promotion scale for which he would have been entitled for his six months service.
