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The Air Force Act, 1953

( ACT NO. VI OF 1953 )

Chapter VIII

PENAL DEDUCTIONS

Deduction from pay and allowances of officers
90. Subject to the provisions of section 94, the following penal deductions may be made from the pay and allowances of an officer, that is to say:-
 
 
 
 
(a) all pay and allowances due to an officer for every day he absents himself without leave, or overstays the period for which leave of absence has been granted to him, unless a satisfactory explanation has been given to his commanding officer and has been approved by the Government;
 
 
 
 
(b) all pay and allowances for every day while he is under suspension from duty on a charge for an offence of which he is afterwards convicted by a criminal court or a court-martial or by an officer exercising authority under section 86;
 
 
 
 
(c) any sum required to make good the pay of any person subject to this Act which he has unlawfully retained or unlawfully refused to pay;
 
 
 
 
(d) any sum required to make good such compensation for any expenses, loss, damage or destruction occasioned by the commission of an offence as may be determined by the court-martial by whom he is convicted of such offence, or by an officer exercising authority under section 86;
 
 
 
 
(e) all pay and allowances ordered by a court-martial or an officer exercising authority under section 86 to be forfeited or stopped;
 
 
 
 
(f) any sum required to pay a fine awarded by a criminal court or a court-martial exercising jurisdiction under section 71;
 
 
 
 
(g) any sum required to make good any loss, damage or destruction of public or service property which, after due investigation, appears to the Government to have been occasioned by the wrongful act or negligence on the part of the officer;
 
 
(h) all pay and allowances forfeited by order of the Government if the officer is found by a board of inquiry constituted by the Chief of Air Staff in this behalf, to have deserted to the enemy, or while in enemy hands, to have served with, or under the orders of, the enemy or in any manner to have aided the enemy, or to have allowed himself to be taken prisoner by the enemy through want of due precaution or through disobedience of orders or wilful neglect of duty, or having been taken prisoner by the enemy, to have failed to rejoin his service when it was possible to do so;
 
 
 
 
(i) any sum required by order of the Government, which after due investigation appears to be reasonable, to be paid for the maintenance of his wife or his legitimate or illegitimate child, or towards the cost of any relief given by the said Government to the said wife or child.
Deductions from pay and allowances of warrant officers and airmen
91. Subject to the provisions of section 94, the following penal deductions may be made from the pay and allowances of a warrant officer or an airman, that is to say:-
 
 
 
 
(a) all pay and allowances for every day of absence either on desertion or without leave, or as a prisoner of war, and for every day of transportation or imprisonment awarded by a criminal court, or a court-martial, or of detention, or field punishment awarded by a court-martial or an officer exercising authority under section 82;
 
 
 
 
(b) all pay and allowances for every day while he is in custody on a charge for an offence of which he is afterwards convicted by a criminal court or a court-martial, or on a charge of absence without leave for which he is afterwards awarded detention or field punishment by an officer exercising authority under section 82;
 
 
 
 
(c) all pay and allowances for every day on which he is in hospital on account of sickness certified by the medical officer attending on him to have been caused by an offence under this Act committed by him;
 
 
 
 
(d) for every day on which he is in hospital on account of sickness certified by the medical officer attending on him to have been caused by his own misconduct or imprudence, such sum as may be specified by order of the Chief of Air Staff;
 
 
(e) all pay and allowances ordered by a court-martial or by an officer exercising authority under section 82 or section 86 to be forfeited or stopped;
 
 
 
 
(f) all pay and allowances for every day between his being recovered from the enemy and his dismissal from the service in consequence of his conduct when being taken prisoner by, or while in the hands, of the enemy;
 
 
 
 
(g) any sum required to make good such compensation for any expenses, loss, damage or destruction caused by him to the Government or to any building or property as may be awarded by his commanding officer;
 
 
 
 
(h) any sum required to pay a fine awarded by a criminal court, a court-martial exercising jurisdiction under section 71, or an officer exercising authority under section 82;
 
 
 
 
(i) any sum required by order of the Government or any prescribed officer to be paid for the maintenance of his wife or his legitimate or illegitimate child or towards the cost of any relief given by the said Government to the said wife or child.
Computation of time of absence or custody
92. For the purposes of clauses (a) and (b) of section 91-
 
 
 
 
(a) no person shall be treated as absent or in custody for a day unless the absence or custody, has lasted, whether wholly in one day, or partly in one day and partly in another, for six consecutive hours or upwards;
 
 
 
 
(b) any absence or custody for less than a day may be reckoned as absence or custody for a day if such absence or custody prevented the absentee from fulfilling any Air Force duty which was thereby thrown upon some other person;
 
 
 
 
(c) absence or custody for twelve consecutive hours or upwards may be reckoned as absence or custody for the whole of each day during any portion of which the person was absent or in custody;
 
 
 
 
(d) a period of absence, imprisonment or detention which commences before and ends after midnight may be reckoned as a day.
Pay and allowances during trial
93. In the case of any person subject to this Act who is in custody or under suspension from duty on a charge for an offence, the prescribed officer may direct that the whole or any part of the pay and allowances of such person shall be withheld, pending the result of his trial on the charge against him, in order to give effect to the provisions of clause (b) of sections 90 and 91.
Limit of certain deductions
94. The total deductions from the pay and allowances of a person made under clauses (d) to (g) and clause (i) of section 90, and clauses (e) and (g) to (i) of section 91 shall not, except where he is sentenced to dismissal, exceed in any one month one-half of his pay and allowances for that month.
Deduction from public money due to a person
95. Any sum authorised by this Act to be deducted from the pay and allowances of any person may, without prejudice to any other mode of recovering the same, be deducted from any public money due to him other than a pension.
Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct
96. Where the conduct of any person subject to this Act when being taken prisoner by, or while in the hands of, the enemy, is to be inquired into under this Act or any other law, the Chief of Air Staff or any officer authorised by him may order that the whole or any part of the pay and allowances of such person shall be withheld pending the result of such inquiry.
Remission of deductions
97. Any deduction from pay and allowances authorised by this Act may be remitted in such manner, and to such extent and by such authority, as may from time to time be prescribed.
Provision for dependants of prisoner of war where remission is made
98. In case of all persons subject to this Act, being prisoners of war, whose pay and allowances have been forfeited under clause (h) of section 90 or clause (a) of section 91, but in respect of whom a remission has been made under section 97, it shall be lawful for proper provision to be made by the prescribed authorities out of such pay and allowances for any dependants of such persons, and any such remission shall in that case be deemed to apply only to the balance thereafter remaining of such pay and allowances.
Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his pay and allowances
99. It shall be lawful for proper provision to be made by the prescribed authorities for any dependants of any person subject to this Act, who is a prisoner of war or is missing out of his pay and allowances.
Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war
100. For the purposes of sections 98 and 99, a person shall be deemed to continue to be a prisoner of war until the conclusion of any inquiry into his conduct such as is referred to in section 96, and if he is dismissed from the service in consequence of such conduct, until the date of such dismissal.
 
 

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