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Remuneration, Conditions of Service and Facilities of the Justices of the Supreme Court Act, 2026 (1969)

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Remuneration, Conditions of Service and Facilities of
the Justices of the Supreme Court Act, 2026 (1969)
Date of Authentication and Publication
2026.5.19(4 Sept. 1969)
Amendments:
1. Some Nepal Laws (Amendment) Act, 2030 (1974) 2030.12.11
(24 March 1974)
2. Some Nepal Laws (Amendment) Act, 2031 (1974) 2031.6.20
(6 Oct. 1974)
3. Some Nepal Acts (Amendment) Act, 2033 (1976) 2033.7.4
(20 Oct. 1976)
4. Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Justices of the Supreme Court (First Amendment), Act
2033 (1976)
2033.7.4
(20 Oct. 1976)
5. Some Nepal Acts (Amendment) Act, 2035 (1978) 2035.7.8
(25 Oct. 1978)
6. Some Nepal Acts (Amendment) Act, 2036 (1979) 2036.6.11
(11 June 1979)
7. Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional
Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040 (1983)
2040.7.13
(30 Oct. 1983)
8. Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Authorities
of the Constitutional Organs Act, 2045 (1988)
2045.6.26
(12 Oct.1988)
9. Some Nepal Acts (Amendment) Act, 2048 (1992) 2049.1.8
(20 April 1992)
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10. Some Nepal Acts (Amendment) Act, 2049 (1992) 2049.5.11
(27 Aug. 1992)
11. Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Justices of the Supreme Court (Second Amendment),
Act, 2050 (1993)
2050.7.4
(20 Oct. 1993)
12. Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Justice of the Supreme Court (Third Amendment) Act,
2053 (1996)
2053.9.3
(18 Dec. 1996)
13. Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Justices of the Supreme Court (Fourth Amendment)
Act, 2054 (1997)
2054.8.26
(11 Dec. 1997)
14. Amending Some Nepal Acts to Maintain Gender
Equality Act, 2063 (2006)
2063.7.17
(2 Nov. 2006)
15. Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms
of Service and Facilities of the Judges (Amendment)
Act, 2064 (2008)
2064.10.10
(24 Jan. 2008)
16.1 Republic Strengthening and Some Nepal Laws
Amendment Act, 2066 (2010)
2066.10.7
(21 Jan. 2010)
Act Number 13 of the Year 2026 (1969)
An Act Relating to Remuneration, Conditions of Service and Facilities
of the Justices of the Supreme Court Act
Preamble: Whereas, it is expedient to make legal provisions on the remuneration,
conditions of service and facilities of Justices of the Supreme Court;
1 This Act came into force on 15 Jeshta 2065 (2008), Prasasti and the word "kingdom" has been
deleted.
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Now, therefore, be it enacted by His Majesty King Mahendra Bir Bikram
Shah Dev on the advice and with the consent of the Rastriya Panchayat.
1. Short tile and commencement: (1) This Act may be called as the
“Remuneration, Conditions of Service and Facilities of the Justices of the
Supreme Court Act, 2026 (1969).”
(2) This Act shall come into force immediately.
2. Definitions: Unless the subject or the context otherwise requires, in this
Act,-
(a)2 “Constitution” means the Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063
(2007).
(b) 3 “Supreme Court” means the Supreme Court as referred to in Article
102 of the Constitution.
(c) “Chief Justice” means the Chief Justice of Nepal and this term
includes the Acting Chief Justice.
(d) 4 “Justice” means a permanent Justice of the Supreme Court and this
term includes a temporary Justice of the Supreme Court.
2A. 5 Computation of age: In computing the age of the Chief Justice or a
Justice on the following ground for the purposes of Sub-section (5) of
Article 103 of the Constitution, the age shall be computed on the basis of
the age by which he or she gets retired earlier:
2 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
3 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
4 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
5 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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(a) The age to be set on the basis of the day or year of birth mentioned
in the educational institute certificate submitted by him or her,
(b) The age to be set on the basis of the day or year of birth mentioned
in his or her citizenship certificate,
(c) The age to be set on the basis of the day or year of birth mentioned
in his or her sheet roll.
3. Remuneration of Justices: 6 (1) The Chief Justice shall be entitled to a
monthly remuneration of Thirty One Thousand Eight Hundred Rupees and
a Justice shall be entitled to a monthly remuneration of Twenty Five
Thousand Eight Hundred Rupees.
(2) 7 …………..
(3)8 If the Chief Justice or a Justice resigns or dies or his or her term
of office expires, he or she shall be entitled to One month’s salary as an
additional facility.
3A. 9 ………..
3B. 10 Provident Fund: A provident fund deduction shall be made from the
monthly remuneration of the Chief Justice and a Justice at the rate of Ten
percent, cent percent shall be added by Government of Nepal to that
deducted amount and deposited in the provident fund.
6 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
7 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts (Amendment) Act, 2048 (1992).
8 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
9 Repealed by the First Amendment.
10 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
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4.11 Accommodation: (1) Government of Nepal shall make arrangement for a
governmental building for the housing of the Chief Justice and a Justice.
Where arrangement of such a building is not made, the Chief Justice and a
Justice who do not have an appropriate building of his or her own in the
Kathmandu Valley shall be entitled to a 12monthly housing facility of
Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred Rupees and Twelve Thousand Nine
Hundred Rupees, respectively.
(2) Where amount is provided to the Chief Justice for the housing
facility, he or she shall be entitled to a monthly sum of Four Thousand
Rupees at the rate of Two Thousand Rupees each for the arrangement of the
private secretariat building and the guard building.
(3) The Government of Nepal shall repair and maintain the building
arranged by the Government of Nepal pursuant to Sub-section (1).
(4) The Chief Justice and a Justice who reside in their own building
shall be entitled to a 13monthly sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred
Rupees, and Two Thousand Two Hundred Rupees, respectively, for repair
and maintenance of building
(5) The Chief Justice and a Justice who reside in a rented building
shall be entitled to a sum that is half of monthly remuneration being drawn
by them, once a year, for repair and maintenance of building.
(6) The Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled to the facility
receivable pursuant to this Section until Seven days after the date of
completion of his or her term of office.
11 Amended by the Second Amendment.
12 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
13 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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4A.14 Electricity, water and telephone facilities: (1) Government of Nepal
shall bear the tariff of electricity, water supply and telephone installed to
the residence of the Chief Justice.
(2) The Government of Nepal shall bear such deposit and other
expenses as may be incurred for the installation of One telephone line with
the residence of the Chief Justice for his or her use on the condition that the
ownership of such telephone line remains with the Government of Nepal,
and a lump sum of monthly 15Two Thousand Four Hundred Rupees for the
electricity, water supply and telephone facility.
(3) A Justice who resides in his or her own building in Kathmandu
shall also be entitled to the facility as referred to in Sub-section (2).
4B.16 Transport and fuel facility: (1) The Chief Justice shall be entitled to
one motor vehicle, Two Hundred Fifty liter petrol per month and Ten liter
mobile per quarter.
(2) A Justice shall be entitled to One motor vehicle, along with a
driver, 17One Hundred Fifty liter fuel per month and Five liter mobile per
quarter.
(3) A Justice who uses his or her personal motor vehicle shall be
entitled to a sum that is equal to the basic pay scale of the light motor driver
of Government of Nepal, for the driver, and 18One Hundred Fifty liter fuel
per month and Five liter mobile per quarter.
14 Amended by the Second Amendment.
15 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
16 Amended by the Second Amendment.
17 Amended by the Third Amendment.
18 Amended by the Third Amendment.
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(4) A Justice who does not avail the facilities as referred to in Subsections
(2) and (3) shall be entitled to a monthly sum of Four Thousand
Rupees for the motor vehicle allowance.
(5) 19The Supreme Court shall arrange for the repair and
maintenance, and grease of the motor vehicles provided pursuant to Subsections
(1) and (2).
(6) It is not required to submit bills and vouchers of motor vehicle
fuel and mobile.
(7) The Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled to the facility
receivable pursuant to this Section until Seven days after the date of
completion of his or her term of office.
5.20 Daily allowance and travelling allowance: (1) The Chief Justice and a
Justice shall be entitled to the following daily allowance and travelling
allowance on tour within Nepal in the course of business of his or her
office:
(a)21 Daily allowance:
(1) Chief Justice Rs. 750.00
(2) Justice Rs. 500.00
(b) Travelling allowance:
(1)22 …………….
(2) In travelling by motor vehicle, petrol expenses
as per the bill shall be provided to the Chief
19 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
20 Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040 (1983).
21 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
22 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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Justice and bus fare chargeable for a person
shall be provided to a Justice.
(3) In travelling by rail, air conditioned ticket
expenses, where air conditioned facility is
available, and first class ticket expenses
chargeable for One person, where such facility
is not available, as well as reservation expenses,
if any, made shall be provided to the Chief
Justice and the first class ticket expenses
chargeable for a person shall be provided to a
Justice.
(4) In travelling by air, ticket expenses chargeable
for One person.
(5) In travelling by other motor vehicle, ticket
expenses and fare chargeable in that connection.
(1a)23 Where it is required to make a night halt in the course of
travelling pursuant to Sub-section (1), the Chief Justice shall be entitled to
the reimbursement of amount as per the bill for each night and Justice shall
be entitled to reimbursement of amount as per the bill, not in excess of One
Thousand Two Hundred Rupees, for a maximum of Seven days at a time.
(1b)24 If, a Justice is entitled to an addition travelling allowance
pursuant to the laws in force for making tour in any district of a remote
area, the Justice shall also be entitled to that allowance.
23 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
24 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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(2) In travelling outside Nepal in order to participate in a ceremony,
event, conference etc. on behalf of the Government of Nepal in the course
of business of their office, the Chief Justice and a Justice shall be entitled to
the following daily allowance and travelling allowance:
25(a) Daily and travelling allowance: The Chief Justice
and a Justice shall be entitled to a daily and travelling
allowance of 200 and 175 US Dollars, respectively.
Provided that, in making a night haltage in any
place other than Chennai, Haidarabad, Bangalore,
Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata of India and Dhaka and
Chitgown of Bangladesh, they shall be entitled to only
Fifty percent of that rate
(b) Travelling allowance: (1) In making travel by motor
vehicle, the motor vehicle fare according to bills.
(2) In making travel by rail, expenses of air
conditioned ticket where the facility of air conditioning
is available, and that of first class where such facility is
not available, chargeable for one person.
(3) In making travel by air, the ticket expenses
of first class of schedule flight chargeable for one
person in the case of the Chief Justice, and ticket
expenses of economy class chargeable for one person
in the case of a Justice.
(4) In making travel by sea, expenses according
to bill chargeable for One person.
25 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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(3) While making a formal visit by the Chief Justice and a Justice to
any place outside Nepal as a guest of a foreign country, the Chief Justice
and the Justice shall be entitled to the daily allowance at the rate of half the
daily allowance receivable pursuant to Clause (a) of Sub-section (1).
5A.26 Insurance expenses: In making travel by air, the Chief Justice and a
Justice shall be entitled to the insurance expenses of Three Hundred
Thousand Rupees.
5B.27 ……………..
5C.28 Cloth allowance: (1) In going outside Nepal in the course of the duties of
his or her office or to take part in any ceremony, event, conference etc. on
behalf of Government of Nepal, the Chief Justice and a Justice shall be
entitled to the cloth allowance of Ten Thousand Rupees once in Two
years29.
(2) 30If in going abroad pursuant to Sub-section (1), the Chief Justice
and a Justice obtains approval to be accompanied by his or her wife or
husband, such a husband or wife shall be entitled to the cloth allowances
once in Two years in a sum equivalent to that received by the Chief Justice
and the Justice as mentioned in the said Sub-section.
5D.31 Leader allowance: In going aboard as a leader, the Chief Justice and a
Justice shall be entitled to a leader allowance in a sum that is Fifty percent
of the daily allowance receivable by them.
26 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
27 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
28 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
29 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
30 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
31 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
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5E. 32 Provision of personal secretariat and employees: (1)33 The Chief
Justice may, for the whole of his or her tenure, appoint the following
employees for his or her personal secretariat:
(a) Personal secretary (Gazetted second class) -1
(b) Personal secretary (Gazetted third class) -1
(c) Computer operator (Non-gazetted first) Na. Su -1
(d) Driver (Non-gazetted second) -2
(e) Peon -2
(2)34 The Chief Justice shall be provided with such furniture and the
following goods as required for his or her personal secretariat for the whole
of his or her tenure:
(a) A computer with a laser printer -One set
(b) Bicycle -One set
(3) Three Thousand Rupees35 shall be provided each month to the
Chief Justice for stationeries of the personal secretariat and guest reception.
(4) The Chief Justice shall return the goods obtained pursuant to
Sub-section (2) upon the expiration of his or her tenure.
5F.36 Provision of body guard and guard: Government of Nepal shall
provide One Padik for the body guard of the Chief Justice and One Billadar
and 10 Constables for guard.
32 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
33 Amended by the Third Amendment.
34 Amended by the Third Amendment.
35 Amended by the Second Amendment.
36 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
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5G.37 Casual expenses: (1) The Chief Justice or a Justice shall, while making
visit within Nepal in the course of performing duties of his or her office, be
entitled to casual expenses of One Thousand Rupees for each time, upto
two times in a year, without the requirement of submission of bills and
vouches of expenses.
(2) The Chief Justice or a Justice shall, while making visit outside
Nepal in the course of participating in an international conference, seminar
etc., be entitled to casual expenses in such amount as decided by
Government of Nepal, with the requirement of submission of bills and
vouches of expenses.
5H.38 Entitlement to recruit assistant: A Justice shall be entitled to recruit
One classless peon, equivalent to first level, as his or her assistant during
his or her term of office, and Government of Nepal shall bear the
remuneration of the assistant.
6.39 Pension and gratuity: (1) A person who retires from the office after
being appointed to the office of Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled to
the following pension………40
(a)41 The Chief Justice or a Justice who serves for Five
years or more than Five years but less than Seven
years in the office of Chief Justice or a Justice or in
both offices shall be entitled to a monthly pension of
Fifty percent amount of his or her monthly
remuneration, and the Chief Justice or a Justice who
37 Amended by the Third Amendment.
38 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
39 Amended by the First Amendment.
40 Deleted by the Second Amendment.
41 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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serves for more than Seven years shall be entitled to a
monthly pension of Sixty Six percent amount of his or
her monthly remuneration.
(b)42 The Chief Justice or a Justice who serves for more
than Seven years in the office of Chief Justice or
Justice or in both offices shall be entitled to an amount
to be set by Two percent of the monthly remuneration
drawn by him or her at the time of his or her retirement
for each of such excess service, in addition to the
monthly pension to be set pursuant to Clause (a).
Provided that, the amount of monthly pension
to be received by the Chief Justice or a Justice shall
not be more than Eighty percent of the monthly
remuneration being drawn by him or her at the time of
retirement.
(2) 43If a person who is serving in or has already served in the office
of a constitutional post or the Chief Judge or Judge of a Court of Appeal or
who has already served in the office of the Chief Judge, Judge or additional
Judge of a Regional Court or who is serving in or has already served in the
service of Government of Nepal is appointed to the office of Justice of the
Supreme Court and retires from the service and he or she has completed the
service period of more than Twenty years upon computing the period of his
or her such previous service and the period of service in the office of the
Chief Justice or a Justice of the Supreme Court or in both offices, he or she
shall be entitled to choose any one out of the monthly pension as referred to
42 Amended by the Second Amendment.
43 Amended by the Second Amendment.
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in Clause (a) of Sub-section (1) and the monthly pension to be set as
follows:
Total period of service X monthly remuneration
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(2a)44 The Chief Justice or a Justice who retires before completing
the service period of Five years45 in the office of Chief Justice or Justice or
in both offices shall be entitled to a lump sum gratuity in an amount equal
to the figure to be set by multiplying the total years of his or her service
with the figure of one and half month’s remuneration being drawn by him
or her at the time of retirement.
Provided that, a person who is obtaining pension shall not be entitled
to gratuity for having served in the office of the Chief Justice or a Justice.
(3)46 If a person who has already got gratuity is appointed to the
office of Chief Justice or a Justice, his or her previous service period shall
be added pursuant to Sub-section (9) only when he or she returns the whole
amount of gratuity received by him or her previously, not later than One
month of such appointment.
(4)47 The amount of gratuity to be received by the Chief Justice or a
Justice pursuant to this Section shall not be more than his or her
remuneration of Twelve months.
(5)48 …………
44 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
45 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008)
46 Amended by the Second Amendment.
47 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
48 Deleted by the Second Amendment.
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(6) …………………49 If a person receiving pension is appointed
to the office of Chief Justice or a Justice and is also eligible to pension
pursuant to this Act, he or she may choose any one out of the pension being
received by him or her previously and the pension receivable pursuant to
this Act.
(7)50 Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing Subsections,
the Chief Justice or a Justice who is removed from office for the
reason of failure to perform duties shall not be eligible to receive pension or
gratuity pursuant to this Act.
Provided that, nothing contained in this Sub-section shall not be
deemed to be prejudicial to the facilities of the Chief Justice or a Justice
who is in service at the time of commencement of this Sub-section.
(8)51 When the remuneration of the Chief Justice or a Justice is
increased, the figure of pension being drawn by the Chief Justice or a
Justice who is receiving pension shall be also be increased by Sixty-six
percent of the percent of increase in the figure of remuneration.
Provided that, if, in so increasing the figure of pension, the amount is
less than half the amount of remuneration receivable by the Chief Justice or
a Justice, pension shall be so increased as to be half the amount.
(8a)52 Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Act, a
temporary Justice of the Supreme Court shall not be entitled to pension and
gratuity pursuant to this Section.
49 Deleted by the Second Amendment.
50 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Authorities of the Constitutional Organs
Act, 2045 (1988).
51 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Authorities of the Constitutional Organs
Act, 2045 (1988).
52 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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(9)53 For the purposes of computing the period of pension or gratuity
pursuant to Sub-section (1) or Sub-section (2a), such period shall be
counted by adding the whole period of service in the office of a temporary
Justice of the Supreme Court or of additional Justice of the Supreme Court
previously or of the office of Chief Judge, Judge or additional Judge of the
Regional Court and the whole period of service in the office of the Chief
Judge, Judge or additional Judge of Court of Appeal, and half the total
period of service in the office of a constitutional post or in the service of the
Government of Nepal to the period of service in the office of the Chief
Justice or a Justice or in both offices.
7.54 Family pension and gratuity: (1) The pension as referred to in Section
6 shall, in the following circumstance and for upto the following period,
shall be provided to such person out of his or her family members as has
been nominated by the Chief Justice or a Justice and to the nearest heir out
of his or her family members if the person so nominated has died or failing
such nomination:
(a) If Chief Justice or Justice dies while in service, up to
Seven years after the death,
(b) If he or she dies prior to expiration of Seven years after
starting to receive pension pursuant to Section 6, up to
the period that remains to complete Seven years.
(2) If the Chief Justice or a Justice dies while in service and is
entitled to gratuity but not to pension pursuant to Section 6, the person as
referred to in Sub-section (1), out of his or her family members, shall be
entitled to the amount of that gratuity.
53 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
54 Amended by the First Amendment.
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(3)55 After the expiration of the period entitling to the family pension
as referred to in Sub-section (1), the widow or widower of the deceased
Chief Justice or Justice shall be entitled to half the amount of such pension
during his or her life.
Provided that, a person who is receiving pension shall not be entitled
to double pension.
7A.56 Disability allowance: (1) If the Chief Justice or a Justice is injured
seriously or wounded in an accident in the course of performing his or her
duties and has become incompetent to perform the functions of his or her
office, such a Chief Justice or Justice shall be entitled to the disability
allowance as referred to in Sub-section (5), in addition to the pension set
forth in Sub-section (2) during his or her life.
(2) If the Chief Justice or a Justice who has become incompetent
pursuant to Sub-section (1) has completed the period of service entitling to
pension pursuant to Section 6, he or she shall be entitled to pension
accordingly, and if such Chief Justice or Justice has not completed such
period of service, he or she shall be entitled to such remaining amount of
pension as set by deducting the amount of pension on pro rata for the period
that remains to complete that period. Provided that in so making deduction,
deduction shall not be made in excess of one part of the three parts of the
minimum pension to which he or she may be entitled if the pensionable
period of service is completed by him or her.
(3) The Chief Justice or a Justice who has become incompetent
pursuant to Sub-section (1) may be provide with a lump sum of Ten
Thousand Rupees as a financial assistance taking into account of the
circumstance.
55 Amended by the Second Amendment.
56 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
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(4) Such Chief Justice or Justice shall be entitled to the cent percent
of the medical expenses incurred in the treatment of wound or injury
sustained pursuant to Sub-section (1).
(5) The amount of the monthly disability allowance, in addition to
the pension, receivable for disability pursuant to Sub-section (2) shall be
equal to Twenty percent of the remuneration being drawn by him or her.
Explanation: If the Chief Justice or a Justice who has started
getting the disability allowance becomes competent to assume his or her
functions, he or she shall not be entitled to the disability allowance as
referred to in this Section.
(6) If the Chief Justice or a Justice who is getting the disability
allowance dies within Seven years after the date when he or she has started
getting it, the amount of disability allowance receivable by him or her for
the period that remains to complete that Seven years shall be given as
gratuity in lump sum to the person specified in Sub-section (1) of Section 7.
7B.57 Facility for grievous injury: (1) If the Chief Justice or a Justice sustains
injury in the course of performing duties of his or her office and such injury
prevents his or her capacity building despite that he or she has to retire from
the service, a financial assistance in an amount not exceeding Ten
Thousand Rupees may, in consideration of the condition of injury sustained
by such Chief Justice or Justice, be given in lump sum to him or her.
(2) The Chief Justice or a Justice shall obtain such additional sick
leave with full pay as not to be deducted from any accumulated leave for
such period as required for the treatment of the injury as referred to in Subsection
(1).
57 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
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(3) Such Chief Justice or Justice shall be entitled to the cent percent
of the treatment expenses incurred in having treatment pursuant to Subsection
(2). Such expenses incurred in treatment shall not be deducted from
the treatment expenses to which he or she may be entitled pursuant to
Section 8A.
(4) If the Chief Justice or a Justice sustains grievous injury because
of being wounded owing to his or her own serious recklessness knowingly,
he or she shall not be entitled to the facility as referred to in this Act.
7C.58 Extra-ordinary family pension and gratuity: (1) If the Chief Justice
or a Justice dies immediately in an accident in the course of performance of
the duties of his or her office or dies subsequently as a result thereof prior
to recovery, the widow wife or widower husband of such Chief Justice or
Justice shall be provided with a separate life-long monthly family
allowance as follows and also the following occasional gratuity in addition
thereto:
Monthly rate of
family allowance
Occasional
gratuity
(a) Chief Justice Four Hundred
Fifty Rupees
Ten Thousand
Rupees
(b) Justice Three Hundred
Fifty Rupees
Eight Thousand
Seven Hundred
Fifty Rupees
(2) The widow or widower of the Chief Justice or a Justice shall be
recognized only on the following conditions:
58 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
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(a) Marital relationship should have already been
maintained prior to the death of the Chief Justice or
Justice.
(b) He or she should be living jointly with the Chief
Justice or Justice at the time of his or her death.
(3) The occasional gratuity as prescribed in Sub-section (1) may be
given proportionately in lump sum to the offspring59 born from the widow
wife in cases where there is no widow or she had separated from him before
the death of husband or the widow wife has remarried.
Provided that, if the offspring60 is below Sixteen years of age,
Government of Nepal may also give an additional family allowance at such
rate as deemed appropriate on pro rata, not exceeding Two-thirds of the
family allowance receivable by the widow for their subsistence for such a
person as the Government of Nepal may think appropriate.
(4) In cases where there is no widow, widower or offspring61 of the
deceased Chief Justice or Justice, both the dependent mother and father of
the Chief Justice or Justice or any one among them, whoever is there, shall
be provided with such an amount as determined reasonable by the
Government of Nepal but not exceeding two Thirds of the family allowance
receivable by the widow as the family allowance for their subsistence, for
such a period as deemed reasonable by the Government of Nepal.
(5) 62…………….
(6) In cases where there is no widow, offspring,63 mother or father of
the deceased Chief Justice or Justice but there is any of dependent brothers
59 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts to Maintain Gender Equality Act, 2063 (2006).
60 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts to Maintain Gender Equality Act, 2063 (2006).
61 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts to Maintain Gender Equality Act, 2063 (2006).
62 Deleted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts to Maintain Gender Equality Act, 2063 (2006).
63 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts to Maintain Gender Equality Act, 2063 (2006).
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or unmarried sisters of the Chief Justice or Justice, they shall be provided
with such an amount as determined reasonable by the Government of Nepal
but not exceeding two Thirds of the family allowance receivable by the
widow as the family allowance for their subsistence, for such a period as
deemed reasonable by the Government of Nepal.
7D.64 Education and offspring allowance: (1) In cases where the Chief
Justice or a Justice dies in an accident whilst performing the duties of his or
her office or becomes unable to work for life due to such reason, every
child of the deceased or disabled Chief Justice or Justice shall be provided
with yearly education subsistence at the rate of Nine Hundred Rupees, until
such child reaches the age of 18 years.
(2) Every child (whose parents are both dead) of the Chief Justice or
Justice who has died in the course of performing the duties of his or her
office shall be provided with the offspring allowance at the rate of Seventy
Five Rupees per month, in addition to the education allowance as referred
to in Sub-section (1).
(3) The concerned offspring shall be entitled to the allowance
pursuant to Sub-section (2) until he or she completes the age of 21 years or
he or he joins the civil service whatever is the earlier.
Provided that, in the case of an offspring who gets married prior to
the completion the age of Twenty One years, such offspring will no be
provided after the date of his or her marriage.
Explanation: For purposes of this Section, the term "offspring"
means the son or daughter of the deceased or disabled Chief Justice or
Justice.
64 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
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(4) If the Chief Justice or a Justice dies or becomes disabled lifelong
in the course of performing the duties of his or her office, the Judicial
Council shall make recommendation to the Government in relation to the
allowance or gratuity receivable by him or her or his or her family or
offspring.
8. Leave: (1) The Chief Justice or a Justice may be entitled to the following
leaves:
(a) Casual leave,
(a1)65 Festival leave,
(b) Home leave,
(c) Sick leave,
(d) Obsequies leave, and
(e) Extra-ordinary leave.
(2)66 The Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled to a casual leave
of Six days and a festival leave of Six days67 with full pay every year.
(3) The Chief Justice or a Justice may be entitled to a home leave
with full pay at the rate of One day to every Eleven days of the period of
his or her service. The home leave can be accumulated at a maximum of
One Hundred Fifty68 days. Generally, another home leave shall not be
sanctioned to the Chief Justice or a Justice without completion of Four
months after the date of completion of the last home leave. In setting the
period of service for the purpose of home leave, the days of casual leave
65 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
66 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
67 Amended by the Second Amendment.
68 Amended by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
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and festival leave69 and of public holidays shall also be added to the day of
service.
(3a)70 The Chief Justice or a Justice whose home leave is
accumulated for more than One Hundred Twenty days may be entitled to
receive payment of such amount in lump sum by the end of every financial
year as may be set at the rate remuneration being drawn by him or her in
lieu of the home leave for a maximum period of Thirty days out of that
excess home leave accumulated by the last day of the month of Chaitra of
that financial year.
(4)71 The Chief Justice or a Justice may be entitled to a sick leave
with remuneration at the rate of Fifteen days each year. Such sick leave not
used shall continue to be accumulated; and if a certificate is submitted that
he or she has suffered from any severe and serious disease, he or she may
be entitled to an additional sick leave with remuneration for up to Two
months if his or her sick leave is not remaining, and after the use of such
additional sick leave with remuneration, to a sick leave without
remuneration for a period of additional four months at a time and not
exceeding a maximum of Twelve months during the entire period of
service.
Provided that, the home leave shall be deducted at the rate of One
day for every Two days of additional sick leave while so taking the
additional sick leave with remuneration.
(5) If the Chief Justice or a Justice has to observe obsequies himself
or herself, the or she shall be entitled to an obsequies leave with full
69 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
70 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
71 Amended by the First Amendment..
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remuneration for a period not exceeding 15 days according to his or her
traditional rites and rituals.
(6) The Chief Justice or a Justice may be entitled to an extraordinary
leave as follows, and such leave shall be with half remuneration:
(a) Not exceeding One month at a time, and
(b) Not exceeding Three months in total during the period
of service.
(7) If a person who is holding a constitutional position, Judge of a
Court of Appeal, Judge of a Regional Court72 or in the service of
Government of Nepal is appointed to the office of the Chief Justice or a
Justice shall not be deprived of the enjoyment of right to his or her
accumulated leave while he or she was in that position or73 service.
(8)74 The Chief Justice shall obtain approval of the President75 for all
leaves other than the casual leave and the festival leave, and a Justice shall
obtain approval of the Chief Justice for all leaves.
8A.76 Treatment expenses: (1) The Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled
to the medical expenses in the following amount77 incurred in his or her
treatment upon falling ill.
(a) Expenses according to the bills of a hospital of
expenses incurred in admitting to the hospital and
doing treatment there, and expenses of medicines
72 Amended by the Second Amendment.
73 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
74 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
75 Amended by the Republic Strengthening and Some Nepal Laws Amendment Act, 2066 (2010).
76 Inserted by the First Amendment.
77 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
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purchased according to the prescription of the doctor
of the hospital.
78Provided that, the prescription of doctor has to
set down the diagnosis of disease.
(b) Fees charged by and expenses of medicines purchased
as per the prescription issued upon examination by any
registered or recognized doctor, Kaviraj, Vaidhya, or
health assistant for the treatment of disease where
there is not hospital or where it is not necessary to be
admitted to a hospital despite the existence of hospital
or where he or she could not admit into the hospital or
after discharge from the hospital.
79Provided, that the prescription of doctor has to
set down the diagnosis of disease.
(c) Expenses as per the bill of expenses incurred in doing
all kinds of surgical operations except plastic surgery.
Provided that, generally expenses of surgical
operation done at a nursing home in a place where a
hospital is available shall not be provided.
(d) Expenses as the bill of expenses in an amount not
exceeding the ceiling as specified by the Government
of Nepal from time to time by publishing a notice in
the Nepal Gazette for the equipment including
spectacles, teeth, earphone etc.
78 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
79 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
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(e)80 Where it is required to leave his or her house or rented
house and undergo treatment in another district or a
foreign country, the whole amount incurred in the
transportation of the patient to and from such a place
and the whole amount incurred in the transportation of
one attendant is such attendant is required, and
Seventy Five percent of the daily allowance to which
he or she is entitled for the food expenses.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), no
treatment expenses shall be provided for the expenses of less than
Two Hundred Rupees at a time, and not treatment expenses of more than
Twelve months'81 remuneration receivable by the Chief Justice or a Justice
through the whole period of service.
(3)82 If Government of Nepal may provide additional financial
assistance in such a sum as it considers appropriate for the treatment of the
chief Justice or a Justice within Nepal if the medical board constituted by
the Government of Nepal recommends for such treatment and for treatment
in a foreign country if such medical board recommends that his or her
treatment cannot be done within Nepal and should be done in a foreign
country, and this assistance shall be in addition to the treatment expenses to
which he or she is entitled pursuant to Sub-section (1).
(4) If the Chief Justice or a Justice dies prior to receiving the
treatment expenses receivable 83………….. pursuant to this Section, the
80 Inserted by the Second Amendment.
81 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
82 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
83 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
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person who is held entitled to pension pursuant to Section 7 shall be
entitled to that treatment expenses.
(5)84 If the Chief Justice or a Justice wishes to obtain the treatment
expenses receivable pursuant to this Act as an advance, such advance may
be provided on the condition of adjustment of amount subsequently, subject
to Sub-section (2), and if, upon such subsequent adjustment, the amount to
received as an advance exceeds the amount to which he or she is entitled,
such excess amount shall be deducted by installments from the Six months’
remuneration of the Chief Justice and Justice.
Provided that, if the Chief Justice or Justice dies prior to payment of
the amount to be so deducted, the remaining amount to be deducted shall be
remitted.
(6) 85 If the husband or wife, mother, father or minor son, daughter
of the 86........... Chief Justice or a Justice, who is living in an undivided
family, the Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled to Ninety percent87
amount of the treatment expenses as per the bill up to half the amount of
treatment expenses receivable pursuant to Sub-section (2) on the condition
that such amount shall be deducted from the maximum amount of treatment
expenses receivable pursuant to that Sub-section. In making a request for
such treatment expenses, a doctor’s prescription mentioning the diagnosis
of disease has also to be submitted. Provided that the treatment expenses
receivable pursuant to this Sub-section shall, at one time, not exceed One
month’s remuneration of the Chief Justice or a Justice.
84 Inserted by Some Nepal Acts (Amendment Act), 2036 (1979).
85 Inserted by Some Nepal Acts Amendment Act, 2036 (1979).
86 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
87 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
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(6a)88 If the husband or wife, mother, father or minor son, daughter
of the Chief Justice or a Justice, who is living in an undivided family, falls
ill and has to undergo treatment in a foreign country or to undergo
operation or treatment upon being admitted to a hospital within Nepal, the
Chief Justice or a Justice shall be entitled to Ninety percent amount of the
treatment expenses as per the bill of expenses and treatment expenses
incurred as per the treatment prescription of hospital, out of the amount
receivable by the Chief Justice or a Justice pursuant to Sub-section (2).
(6b)89 Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-sections (6) and
(6a), if the husband or wife, mother or father of the Chief Justice or a
Justice, living in an undivided family, is an incumbent employee in any
constitutional position or governmental service or in the service of a
corporation under governmental ownership and control, he or she shall not
be entitled to such treatment expenses.
(7)90 If, at the time of retirement of the Chief Justice or a Justice, the
treatment expense is remaining, with or without taking some none of the
treatment expenses receivable during the total period of service pursuant to
Sub-section (2), the Chief Justice or Justice shall be entitled to a lump sum
amount to be set by Two-Thirds of that remaining amount of treatment
expenses after his or her retirement.
91Provided that, the Chief Justice or a Justice who is retired within
entitlement to pension shall be entitled to a lump sum payment of the whole
of such remaining amount at the time of such retirement from service.
88 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
89 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
90 Inserted by Some Nepal Acts Amendment Act, 2036 (1979).
91 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
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(8)92 Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (7), the
Chief Justice or a Justice who has already taken treatment expenses for
having served in any constitutional position, Judge of a Court of Appeal,
Judge of a Regional Court93 or in governmental service, shall be entitled to
only the amount that remains after deducting the treatment expenses so
taken previously.
(9)94 If the Chief Justice or a Justice who requests for the treatment
expenses pursuant to this Section so falls ill as not being able to attend the
court, he or she has to request for the sick leave so long as the sick leave is
balance. He or she may request for other leave only when the sick leave is
not balance.
(10)95 The details of the treatment expenses received by the Chief
Justice or a Justice pursuant to this Section shall be maintained in the
records of leave and personal records of the Chief Justice or Justice.
8B.96 Festival expenses: (1) The Chief Justice and a Justice shall be entitled to
the yearly festival expenses equivalent to One month’s remuneration being
drawn by him or her for the festival observed by them as per their religion,
culture and tradition.
(2) The Chief Justice and Justice may take payment of the amount as
referred to in Sub-section (1) on the occasion of a main festival to be
observed as per their religion, culture and tradition, once in one financial
year.
92 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
93 Amended by the Second Amendment.
94 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
95 Inserted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act, 2040
(1983).
96 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
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9. Facilities of Acting Chief Justice: 97………….. The Acting Chief
Justice shall be entitled to the remuneration and facilities of the Chief
Justice.
Provided that, he or she shall not be entitled to the pension and
family pension by the reason only that he or she has become the Acting
Chief Justice and assumed office.
10. Not to be prejudicial to facilities being enjoyed: Nothing contained in
this Act shall be deemed to be prejudicial to the facilities and privileges
being enjoyed by the Chief Justice or a Justice holding office at the time of
commencement of this Act.
10A.98Additional facilities: (1) The Chief Justice or a Justice who has already
served for Three years without taking any other leave than the casual leave
and the festival leave99 shall, while going to and coming from his or her
home on the home leave earned by him or her, be entitled to half the daily
and travelling allowance of the daily and travelling allowance to which he
or she is entitled pursuant to this Act.
Provided that, his or her family member shall not be entitled to the
daily and travelling allowance.
(2) In retiring from his or her office or resigning his or her office
upon getting resignation approved, the Chief Justice or a Justice shall be
entitled to a lump sum amount for a maximum of One Hundred and Twenty
days100 from his or her accumulated home leave and for his or her sick
leave at the rate of remuneration/salary being drawn by him or her at that
97 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
98 Inserted by the First Amendment.
99 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
100 Inserted by the Amending Some Nepal Acts Relating to Constitutional Organs and Other Bodies Act,
2040 (1983).
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time. Even in the event of death while in service, his family member shall
be entitled to such remuneration/salary, pension or gratuity.
10B.101Time for journey: The Chief Justice or a Justice shall, while going to his
or her home on home leave and coming back from home to attend the
Supreme Court shall be entitled to the time for journey at the rate of One
day for Eight Kosh in the case of journey on foot and for such days as
required for journey by motor vehicle, rail and air for one time a year.
Provided that, he or she shall not be entitled to the time for journey
to go to or stay elsewhere than home on the home leave. In giving the time
for journey, it shall be given for the shortest route by the fastest means, and
no more time for journey than that actually taken in the journey to and from
than shall be given.
10C.102 ……………………..
10D.103Power to make increase in or addition to remuneration:
Government of Nepal may, while making increase in or addition to
remuneration, facilities and privileges of the other public servants from
time to time, also make increase in or addition to the remuneration,
facilities and privileges to which the Chief Justice or a Justice is entitled
pursuant to this Act, by publishing a notice in the Nepal Gazette.
11. Repeal: Sections 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the Supreme Court Act, 2019
(1963) are, hereby, repealed.
101 Inserted by the First Amendment.
102 Deleted by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of the
Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).
103 Amended by the Some Nepal Acts Relating to the Remuneration, Terms of Service and Facilities of
the Judges (Amendment) Act, 2064 (2008).

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