Second National Judicial Pay Commission submits its Report
The Second National Judicial Pay Commission has filed the main part of the Report in 4 volumes covering the subject of Pay, Pension and Allowances, in the Registry of the Supreme Court on 29.01.2020.
The Commission has been constituted pursuant to the Order of the Supreme Court in All India Judges Association case and the Government of India, Ministry of Law & Justice issued a Notification dated 16.11.2017 in this regard.
Shri Justice P.V. Reddi, former Judge of the Supreme Court is the Chairman, Shri Justice R. Basant, former Judge of Kerala High Court is the Member and Shri Vinay Kumar Gupta, District Judge of Delhi Higher Judicial Service is the Member-Secretary of the Commission.
The Interim Report was submitted by the Commission in 2018.
The salient recommendations are:
PAY
The Commission having considered various alternative methodologies has recommended the adoption of Pay Matrix which has been drawn up by applying the multiplier of 2.81 to the existing pay, commensurate with the percentage of increase of pay of High Court Judges. @ 3% cumulative has been applied.
As per the revised pay structure evolved by the Commission, the Junior Civil Judge/First Class Magistrate whose staring pay is Rs.27,700/- will now get Rs.77,840/-. The next higher post of Senior Civil Judge starts with the pay of Rs.1,11,000/- and that of the District Judge Rs.1,44,840/-. The highest pay which a District Judge (STS) will get, is Rs.2,24,100/-.
The percentage of Selection Grade and Super Time Scale District Judges proposed to be increased by 10% and 5% respectively.
The revised pay and pension will be effective from 01.01.2016. Arrears will be paid during the Calendar year 2020 after adjusting the interim relief.
PENSION
Pension at 50% of last drawn pay worked out on the basis of proposed revised pay scales is recommended w. e. f. 1-1-2016. The family pension will be 30% of the last drawn pay. Additional quantum of pension will commence on completing the age of 75 years (instead of 80 years) and percentages at various stages thereafter are increased. The existing ceiling of retirement gratuity and death gratuity will be increased by 25% when the DA reaches 50%.
Nodal officers will be nominated by the District Judges to assist the pensioners/family pensioners.
Recommendation has been made to discontinue the New Pension Scheme (NPS) which is being applied to those entering service during or after 2004. The old pension system, which is more beneficial, will be revived.
ALLOWANCES
The existing allowances have been suitably increased and certain new features have been added. However, the CCA is proposed to be discontinued.
Recommendations are made to improve the medical facilities and to simplify the reimbursement procedure. Medical facilities will be granted to pensioners and family pensioners also.
Certain new allowances viz. children education allowance, home orderly allowances, transport allowance in lieu of pool car facility, have been proposed. HRA proposed to be increased uniformly in all States. Steps to ensure proper maintenance of official quarters recommended.
The recommendations made by the Commission are applicable to the Judicial officers throughout the country.
Supreme Court will have to issue directions regarding the implementation of recommendations after hearing the stakeholders.
Source: PIB (06 February 2020)
2nd National Judicial Pay Commission
The Supreme Court of India on 09.05.2017 in Writ Petition No.643/2015 directed to appoint a Judicial Pay Commission to review the pay scales, emoluments and service conditions of the Judicial Officers of Subordinate Judiciary in India. Accordingly, with the approval of the Cabinet, the Government notified setting up of the SNJPC on 16.11.2017 under the Chairmanship of Mr. Justice (Retd.) P.VenkataramaReddi, former Judge of Supreme Court of India.
Member- Mr. Justice (Retd.) R. Basant, former Judge of Kerala High Court.
Member Secretary (to be chosen by the Commission, preferably a Judicial Officer).
SNJPC has submitted their report to this Department on dated 04.02.2020. A copy of report has been submitted to Supreme Court of India and to State Governments. The recommendations of SNJPC are under consideration of Supreme Court of India. This Department has filed its views/comments on the recommendations of SNJPC in the Supreme Court of India on 22.06.2020.
The recommendations of SNJPC shall be considered by this Department in respect of judicial officers of the Union Territories in consultation with Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance and necessary orders will be issued to Union Territories to revise the pay and allowance of Judicial Officers under their administrative control.
Revised Rates of Salary, Allowances, and Pension of Supreme Court and High Court Judges w.e.f. 01.01.2016
Designation | Salary | Pension | Gratuity |
Chief Justice of India | Rs.2,80,000/-p.m. | Rs.16,80,000/- per annum +Dearness Relief |
Rs.20,00,000/- |
Judges of Supreme Court | Rs.2,50,000/-p.m. | Rs.15,00,000/- per annum +Dearness Relief |
Rs.20,00,000/- |
Chief Justices of High Court | Rs.2,50,000/-p.m. | Rs.15,00,000/- per annum +Dearness Relief |
Rs.20,00,000/- |
Judges of High Court | Rs.2,25,000/-p.m. | Rs.13,50,000/- per annum +Dearness Relief |
Rs.20,00,000/- |
Allowances
Designation | Furnishing Allowance |
HRA | Sumptuary Allowance |
Chief Justice of India | Rs.10,00,000/- | 24% of Basic Salary | Rs.45,000/- per month |
Judges of Supreme Court | Rs.8,00,000/- | 24% of Basic Salary | Rs.34,000/- per month |
Chief Justices of High Court | Rs.8,00,000/- | 24% of Basic Salary | Rs.34,000/- per month |
Judges of High Court | Rs.6,00,000/- | 24% of Basic Salary | Rs.27,000/- per month |
Revised Scales of Pay of Officers & Staff of Supreme Court of India As Per 7th Central Pay Commission
Revised Pay Scale View in PDF Format
Post | 7th Pay Level | Basic Salary |
Secretary-General | Level 17 | Rs. 2,25,000 |
Registrar | Level 15 | Rs. 1,82,200 |
Additional Registrar | Level 14 | Rs. 1,44,200 |
Deputy Registrar Editor (Supreme Court Reports) Director (Library) | Level 13 | Rs. 1,23,100 |
Assistant Registrar PPS to Hon’ble Chief Justice of India Assistant Registrar-cum-Private Secretary Chief Librarian Assistant Editor (Supreme Court Reports) | Level 12 | Rs. 78,800 |
Court Master Branch Officer Librarian P.S. to Registrar Senior Assistant Librarian Assistant Director (Supreme Court Museum) | Level 11 | Rs. 67,700 |
Personal Secretary to Additional Registrar Senior Personal Assistant Senior Court Assistant/ Editor of Paper Books/ Court Associate Sr. Court Assistant-cum-Sr. Programmer Sr. Court Assistant (Sr. Translator) Assistant Librarian | Level 8 | Rs. 47,600 |
Court Assistant Court Assistant (Technical Assistant-cum-Programmer) Court Assistant (Junior Translator) Personal Assistant | Level 7 | Rs. 44,900 |
Junior Court Assistant | Level 6 | Rs. 35,400 |
Chauffeur Special Process Server Photocopy/ Digital Duplicating Machine Operator Grade-I Library Attendant Grade-I Restorer Grade-I | Level 5 | Rs. 29,200 |
Photocopy/ Digital Duplicating Machine Operator Grade-II Library Attendant Grade-II Restorer Grade-II | Level 4 | Rs. 25,500 |
Senior Court Attendant Usher Jamadar (Farash) Jamadar (Safaiwala) | Level 4 | Rs. 25,500 |
Junior Court Attendant Chamber Attendant (R) Chamber Attendant (T) | Level 3 | Rs. 21,700 |