The Supreme Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) Ordinance, 1978
An Ordinance to provide for the remuneration and privileges of the Judges of the Supreme Court.
An Ordinance to provide for the remuneration and privileges of the Judges of the Supreme Court. WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the remuneration and privileges of the Judges of the Supreme Court; NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the Proclamations of the 20th August, 1975, and the 8th November, 1975, and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:-
Section 1. Short title
This Ordinance may be called the Supreme Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) Ordinance, 1978.
Section 2. Definition
In this Ordinance, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, “Judge” means a Judge of a Division of the Supreme Court, and includes the Chief Justice and an Additional Judge of a Division of that Court.
Section 3. Salary
1(1) There shall be paid to the Judges a salary at the following rates, namely:-
(2) No income-tax shall be payable in respect of 2salary and allowances payable to a Judge under this Ordinance.
Section 3A. [Omitted]
[Omitted by section 3 of the Supreme Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance No. XLV of 1985).]
Section 3B. [Omitted]
[Omitted by section 3 of the Supreme Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) (Amendment) Act, 1992 (Act No. XIII of 1992).]
Section 3C. [Omitted]
[Omitted by section 3 of the Supreme Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) (Amendment) Act, 1992 (Act No. XIII of 1992).]
[Omitted]
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Special Allowance
43DD. There shall be paid to a judge a special allowance at the rate of 50% of his salary per mensem.
Recreation allowance.
53E. (1) There shall be paid to a judge, a recreation allowance equal to one month's pay of his salary once in every three years for the purpose of taking leave for rest and recreation.
(2) The recreation allowance shall be paid in addition to the leave salary as mentioned in the section 7 of the Supreme Court Judges (Leave, Pension and Privileges) Ordinance, 1982 (Ordinance No. XX of 1982).
Festival allowance
63F. (1) There shall be paid to a Judge festival allowance equal to two month’s pay of his salary in every year. (2) The allowance under sub-section (1) shall be paid following the provisions mentioned in the Finance Division’s Memo No. FM/FD(Imp)-4/FB-12/86/29, dated 3 July 1988, and other notifications issued, from time to time, in this behalf by the Government.
Bangla New Year allowance
73G. (1) There shall be paid to a Judge a Bangla New Year allowance once in every year at the rate of 20% of his salary per mensem. (2) The allowance under sub-section (1) shall be paid following the provisions mentioned in the Finance Division’s Memo No. 07.00.0000.173.44.018.14-78, deted 14 October 2015.
Section 4. Privileges regarding residence, etc.
8(1)A Judge shall be entitled to, and provided with,-
10(b) an official transport on the same terms as are admissible to a Secretary to the Government and, until such transport is provided or if it is not required by him, he shall be paid a car allowance of 11Taka 25,000 per mensem if he uses his own car or 12Taka 2,000 per mensem if he does not use his own car; and
13(2) There shall be paid to the Judges a domestic aid allowance at the following rates, namely:-
Section 5. Medical facilities
A Judge and the members of his family shall be entitled to medical facilities admissible under the Special Medical Attendance Rules, except that he and the members of his family shall be entitled to medical treatment at the residence of the Judge; and such medical facilities shall continue to be admissible after the Judge has retired or otherwise ceased to hold office.
Section 6. Rights relating to leave, pension, etc.
(1) In respect of leave, pension, gratuity and provident fund, a Judge shall be entitled, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, to all the rights, privileges and allowances as were admissible to him immediately before the commencement of this Ordinance.
(2) [Omitted by section 4 of the Supreme Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) (Amendment) Act, 2005 (Act No. XXV of 2005).]
Section 7. Option of Judges
This Ordinance shall not apply to a Judge who, immediately before the commencement of this Ordinance, was holding office as a Judge of the 14High Court Division or 15Appellate Division of the Supreme Court and who, within a period of three months from such commencement, exercises in writing communicated to the Accountant General of Bangladesh his option to be governed by the provisions of law which, immediately before such commencement, were applicable to him.
Section 8. Repeal
The Supreme Court and the High Court Judges (Remuneration and Privileges) Ordinance, 1976 (LXV of 1976) is hereby repealed.
Section 9. Retrospective effect
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed to have taken effect on the 1st day of December, 1977.