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Bare acts > Chandigarh Consumer Protection Rules, 1987 > Rule 6
 
    


6. Salary and other allowances and terms and conditions of the President and members of the State Commission section 16(2).- (1) The President of the State Commission shall receive the salary of the Judge of High Court if appointed on whole-time basis or a consolidated honorarium of Rs. 350 (Rupees three hundred and fifty) per day for the sitting if appointed on part-time basis. Other members, if sitting on whole-time basis shall receive a consolidated honorarium of Rs. 10,000(Rupees ten thousand only) per month and if sitting on part-time basis a consolidated honorarium of Rs. 250 (Rupees two hundred and fifty only) per day for the sitting.

(2) The President and the members of the State Commission shall be eligible for such travelling allowance and daily allowance on official tour as are admissible to Grade I Officer of the Union Territory Administration of Chandigarh.

(3) President and the member of the State Commission shall hold office for a term of 5 years or upto the age of 70 years whichev¬er is earlier and shall not be eligible for renomination on his completion of a term of 5 years or on his attaining the age of 70 years :

Provided that President and member may :—

(a) by writing under his hand and addressed to the Adminis¬trator, Union Territory of Chandigarh, resign his office any time;

(b) be removed from his office in accordance with provision of sub-rule (4).

(4) The Administrator of Union Territory of Chandigarh may remove from Office, President or a member of the State Commission who,—

(a) has been adjudged an insolvent; or

(b) has been convicted of an offence which in the opinion of the Administrator of Union Territory, Chandigarh, involves moral turpitude; or

(c) has become physically or mentally incapable of acting as such member; or

(d) has acquired such financial or other interest as is likely to effect prejudicially his functions as a member; or

(e) has so abused his position as to render his continuance in office, prejudicial to the public interest:

Provided that the President or member shall not be removed from his office on the ground specified in clauses (d) and (e) of sub-rule (5) except on an inquiry held by the Government in accord¬ance with such procedure as it may specify in this behalf and finds the President or the member to be guilty of such ground.

(5) Before appointment, the President and members of the State Commission shall have to take an undertaking that he does not and will not have any such financial or other interests as is likely to affect prejudicially his functions as such member.

(6) The terms and conditions of the service of the President and the members of the State Commission shall not be varied to their disadvantage during their tenure of office.

(7) Every vacancy caused by resignation and removal of the Presi¬dent or any other member of the State Commission under sub-rule (4) or otherwise shall be filled by fresh appointment.

(8) Where any vacancy occurs in the office of President of the State Commission, the senior most (in order of appointment) member holding office for the time being, shall discharge the functions of the President until a person appointed to fill such vacancy assumes the office of the President of the State Commis¬sion.

(9) When the President of the State Commission is unable to dis¬charge the functions owing to absence, illness or any other cause, the senior most (in order to the appointment) member of the State Commission shall discharge the functions of the Presi¬dent until the day on which the President resumes the charge of his functions.

(10) The President or any member ceasing to hold office as such shall not hold any appointment in or be connected with the management or administration of an organisation which have been the subject of any proceeding under the Act during his tenure for a period of 5 years from the date on which he ceases to hold such office

 

 

 

 

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