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write sallary and allowances of the bushes of the supreme court​

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Central Government Act

The Supreme Court Judges Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1958

THE SUPREME COURT JUDGES (SALARIES AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) ACT, 1958

1 Short title. This Act may be called the Supreme Court Judges 1 [(Salaries and Conditions of Service)] Act, 1958.

2 Definition. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,

(a) acting Chief Justice means a Judge appointed under article 126 of the Constitution to perform the duties of the Chief Justice of India;

(b) actual service includes

(i) time spent by a Judge on duty as a Judge or in the performance of such other functions as he may, at the request of the President of India, undertakes to discharge;

(ii) vacations;

(c) Chief Justice means the Chief Justice of India, but does not include any acting Chief Justice;

(d) High Court means the High Court for a State;

(e) Judge means a Judge of the Supreme Court and includes the Chief Justice and an acting Chief Justice;

(f) prescribed means prescribed by rules made under this Act;

(g) service as a Judge in India means service rendered either in the Federal Court or in the Supreme Court or in any such Court and in one or more of the High Courts, and Judge in India and service for pension as a Judge in India shall be construed accordingly;

(h) service for pension includes

(i) actual service;

(ii) time spent by a Judge of a High Court in attending the sittings of the Supreme Court as an ad-hoc Judge under article 127 of the Constitution, if he is subsequently appointed as a Judge;

2 [(iii) the amount, actually taken, of each period of leave on full allowances at a rate equal to the monthly rate of the salary;]

(i) vacation means such period or periods during a year as may be fixed as vacation by or under the rules of the Supreme Court made with the prior approval of the President.

3 Kinds of leave admissible to a Judge .

(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, leave granted to a Judge may be at his

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