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This document details the National Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1993, a government document outlining rules and regulations related to backward classes in India. This legislation deals with the constitution, functions, and powers of the commission.
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Hkkjr ljdkj Government of India jk Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR BACKWARD CLASSES jk-fi-o-vk- vf/kfu;e] fu;e NCBC Act, Rules f=dwV&1] Hkhdkth dkek Iysl] Trikoot-I, Bhikaji Cama Place, ubZ fnYyh & 110066...
Hkkjr ljdkj Government of India jk Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR BACKWARD CLASSES jk-fi-o-vk- vf/kfu;e] fu;e NCBC Act, Rules f=dwV&1] Hkhdkth dkek Iysl] Trikoot-I, Bhikaji Cama Place, ubZ fnYyh & 110066 New Delhi-110066 fof/k U;k; vkSj daiuh dk;Z ea=ky; fo/kk;h foHkkx ubZ fnYyh 2 vizSy 1993@pS= 12] 1915 ¼’kd½ laln ds fuEufyf[kr vf/kfu;e dks jk V~zifr dh lgefr 2 vizSy] 1993 dks izkIr gqbZ gS vkSj ,rn~}kjk lkekU; tkudkjh ds fy, izdkf’kr fd;k tkrk gS % & jk V~zh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1993 ¼1993 dk la[;kad 27½ ¼2 vizSy 1993½ vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa vkSj vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ls fHkUu fiNM+s oxksaZ ds fy, jk Vªªh; vk;ksx dk xBu djus vkSj mlls lacaf/kr ;k mlds vuq kakfxd fo k;ksa dk mica/k djus ds fy, vf/kfu;e A Hkkjr x.kjkT; ds pokyhlosa o kZ esa laln }kjk fuEufyf[kr :i esa ;g vf/kfu;fer gks % & v?;k;&1 izkjafHkd 1 + laf{kIr uke] foLrkj vkSj izkjEHk & ¼1½ ;g vf/kfu;e jk Vªªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1993 dgyk;k tk, A ¼2½ bldk foLrkj tEew&d’ehj jkT; ds flok; laiw.kZ Hkkjr ij gS A ¼3½ ;g 1 Qjojh] 1993 dks izo`Rr gqvk le>k tk,xk A 2 + ifjHkk kk,a & bl vf/kfu;e esa] tc rd fd lanHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks & d½ “fiNM+s oxZ” ls vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa vkSj vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ls fHkUu] ,sls fiNM+s gq, ukxfjdksa ds oxZ vfHkizsr gSa tks dsUnzh; ljdkj }kjk lwfp;ksa esa fofufnZ V fd, tk,Wa % [k½ “vk;ksx” ls /kkjk 3 ds v/khu xfBr jk Vªªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx vfHkizsr gS A x½ “lwph” ls ,slh lwfp;kWa vfHkizsr gSa tks ,sls fiNM+s gq, ukxfjdksa ds oxZ ds i{k eas] ftudk izfrfuf/kRo ml ljdkj dh jk; esa] Hkkjr ljdkj ds vkSj Hkkjr ds jkT; {ks= ds Hkhrj ;k Hkkjr ljdkj ds fu;=.k ds v/khu fdlh LFkkuh; ;k vU; izkf/kdkjh ds v/khu lsokvksa esa Ik;kZIr ughsa gS] fu;qfDr;ksa ;k inks ads vkj{k.k ds fy, mica/k djus ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, le;≤ ij Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk rS;kj dh tk, A ?k½ “lnL; ” ls vk;ksx dk lnL; vfHkizsr gS vkSj blds varxZr v/;{k gS] M+½ “fofgr” ls bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu cuk, x, fu;eksa }kjk fofgr vfHkizsr gS A 1 v/;k;& 2 jk V~zh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx 3- jk Vªªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx dk xBu & ¼1½ dsUnzh; ljdkj] ,d fudk; tks jk Vªªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx ds uke ls Kkr gksxk] bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu mls iznRr kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djus vkSj mzUgsa lkSais x, dk;ksaZ dk ikyu djus ds fy, xBu djsxhA ¼2½ vk;ksx fuEu fyf[kr lnL;ksa ls feydj cusxk] tks dsUnzh; ljdkj }kjk uke funsf’kr fd, tk,Waxs] vFkkZr & ¼d½ ,d v/;{k] tks mPpre U;k;ky; ;k fdlh mPp U;k;ky; dk U;k;k/kh’k gS ;k jgk gS] ¼[k½ ,d lekt foKkuh ¼x½ nks ,sls O;fDr] ftUgsa fiNM+s oxksaZ ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa dk fo’ks k Kku gS] vkSj ¼?k½ ,d lnL;&lfpo tks Hkkjr ljdkj esa lfpo ds in ij dsUnzh; ljdkj dk dksbZ vf/kdkjh gS ;k jgk gSA 4 + v/;{k vkSj lnL;ksa dh inkof/k vkSj lsok dh krsaZ & ¼1½ izR;sd lnL;] vius in xzg.k dh rkjh[k ls] rhu o kZ dh vof/k rd viuk in /kkj.k djsxkA 2½ lnL; fdlh Hkh le; dsUnzh; ljdkj dks lacksf/kr vius gLrk{kj lfgr ys[k }kjk ;FkkfLFkfr] v/;{k ;k lnL; dk in R;kx ldsxkA ¼3½ dsUnzh; ljdkj fdlh O;fDr dks lnL; ds in ls gVk nsxkh ;fn og O;fDr & ¼d½vuqU;ksfpr fnokfy;k gks tkrk gSA ¼[k½ fdlh ,sls vijk/k ds fy, fl)nks k Bgjk;k tkrk gS vkSj dkjkokl ls naMfn V fd;k tkrk gS ftlesa dsUnzh; ljdkj dh jk; esa uSfrd v{kerk vUroZfyr gS] ¼x½ fod`Rk pfj= dk gks tkrk gS vkSj fdlh l{ke U;k;ky; dh ,slh ?kks k.kk fon~;eku gS] ¼?k½ dk;Z djus ls badkj djrk gS ;k dk;Z djus ds fy, vleFkZ gks tkrk gS ¼M+½ vk;ksx ls vuqifLFkfr dh btktr fy, fcuk vk;ksx ds yxkrkj rhu vf/kos’kuksa ls vuqifLFkr jgrk gS] ;k ¼p½ dsUnzh; ljdkj dh jk; esa v/;{k ;k lnL; ds in dk ,slk nq:i;ksx djrk gS ftlds dkj.k ml O;fDr dk in ij cus jguk fiNM+s oxZ ds fgrksa ;k yksdfgr ds fy, gkfudj gks x;k gSA ijUrq bl [kaM ds v/khu dksbZ O;fDr rc rd ugha gVk;k tk,xk tc rd ml O;fDr dks ml ekeys esa lquokbZ dk volj u fn;k x;k gksA ¼4½ mi/kkjk ¼2½ ds v/khu ;k vU;Fkk gksus okyh fjfDr u, uke funsZ’ku }kjk Hkjh tk,xhA ¼5½ v/;{k vkSj lnL;ksa dks ns; osru vkSj HkRrs rFkk mudh lsok ds vU; fuca/ku vkSj krsaZ os gksaxh tks fofgr dh tk,A 5 + vk;ksx ds vf/kdkjh vkSj vU; deZpkjh &+ ¼1½ dsUnzh; ljdkj vk;ksx ds fy, ,sls vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj deZpkfj;ksa dh O;oLFkk djsxh tks vk;ksx ds dk;ksaZ dks n{krkiw.kZ ikyu djus ds fy, vko’;d gksaA 2 ¼2½ vk;ksx ds iz;kstu ds fy, fu;qDr vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj vU; deZpkfj;ksa dks ns; osru vkSj HkRrs rFkk mudh lsok ds vU; fucU/ku vkSj krsaZ os gksaxh tks fofgr dh tk,aA 6 + osru vkSj HkRrksa dk vuqnkuksa esa ls Hkqxrku & v/;{k vkSj lnL;ksa dks ns; osru vkSj HkRrksa dk rFkk iz’kklfud O;;ksa dk] ftuds varxZr /kkjk 5 esa fufnZ V vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj vU; deZpkfj;ksa ds ns; osru] HkRrs vkSj isa’ku gSa] /kkjk 12 dh mi/kkjk ¼1½ esa fufnZ V vuqnkuksa esa ls Hkqxrku fd;k tk,xkA 7 + fjfDr;ksa vkfn ls vk;ksx dh dk;Zokfg;ksa dk vfof/kekU; u gksuk & vk;ksx dk dksbZ dk;Z ;k dk;Zokgh dsoy bl vk/kkj ij vfof/kekU; ugha gksxh fd vk;ksx esa dksbZ fjfDr gS ;k mlds xBu esa dksbZ =qfV gSA 8 + izfdz;k dk vk;ksx }kjk fofu;fer fd;k tkuk& ¼1½ vk;ksx dk vf/kos’ku] tc Hkh vko’;Drk gks] ,sls le; vkSj LFkku ij gksxk tks v/;{k Bhd le>sA ¼2½ vk;ksx viuh izfdz;k Lo;a fofu;fer djsxkA ¼3½ vk;ksx ds lHkh vkns’k vkSj fu.kZ; lnL;&lfpo }kjk ;k blls fufer lnL;&lfpo }kjk lE;d :i ls izkf/kd`r vk;ksx ds fdlh vU; vf/kdkjh }kjk vf/kizHkkfor fd, tk,axsA v/;k; 3 vk;ksx ds dk;Z vkSj kfDr;kWs 9 + vk;ksx ds dk;Z & ¼1½ vk;ksx] ukxfjdksa ds fdlh oxZ dh lwph esa fiNM+s oxZ ds :i esa lfEefyr fd, tkus ds vuqjks/kksa dh tkWap djsxk vkSj ,slh lwph esa fdlh fiNM+s oxZ ds vf/kd lfEefyr fd, tkus ;k de lfEefyr fd, tkus dh f’kdk;rksa dh lquokbZ djsxk vkSj dsUnzh; ljdkj dks ,slh jk; nsxk tks og mfpr le>sA ¼2½ vk;ksx dh lykg lkekU;r;k dsUnzh; ljdkj ij vkC/;dj gksxhA 10 + vk;ksx dh kfDr;kWa& vk;ksx dh /kkjk 9 dh mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu vius d`R;ksa dk ikyu djrs le;] vkSj fof’k Vr;k fuEufyf[kr fo k;ksa ds laca/k esa os lHkh kfDr;kWa gksaxh] tks okn dk fopkj.k djrs le; flfoy U;k;ky; dks gSa] vFkkZr~ % d½ Hkkjr ds fdlh Hkkx ls fdlh O;fDr dks cqykuk vkSj gkftj djkuk rFkk kiFk ij mldh tkap djuk] [k½ fdlh nLrkost dks izdV vkSj is’k djus dh vis{kk djuk] x½ kiFki=ksa dks lk{; xzg.k djuk ?k½ fdlh U;k;ky; vkSj dk;kZy; ls fdlh yksd vfHkys[k ;k mldh izfr dh vis{kk djuk M+½ lk{;ksa vkSj nLrkostksa dh ijh{kk ds fy, deh’ku fudkyuk] vkSj p½ dksbZ vU; fo k; tks fofgr fd;k tk, 11 + lwfp;ksa dk dsUnzh; ljdkj }kjk le;≤ ij iqujh{k.k & ¼1½ dsUnzh; ljdkj] ,slh lwfp;ksa esa ls ,sls oxksaZ dks fudkyus dh n`f V ls tks fiNM+s oxZ ugha jg x, gSa ;k ,slh lwfp;ksa esa u, fiNM+s oxksa ds lfEefyr fd, tkus ds fy,] fdlh Hkh le; iqujh{k.k dj ldsxh rFkk bl vf/kfu;e ds izo`Rr gksus ls nl o kZ dh lekfIr ij vkSj rRi’pkr nl o kZ dh izR;sd mRrjorhZ vof/k dh lekfIr ij iqujh{k.k djsxhA ¼2½ dsUnzh; ljdkj mi/kkjk ¼1½ esa fufnZ V dksbZ iqujh{k.k djrs le;] vk;ksx ls ijke’kZ djsxhA 3 v/;k; 4 foRr] yss[kk vkSj ys[kk&ijh{kk 12 + dsUnzh; ljdkj }kjk vuqnku & ¼1½ dsUnzh; ljdkj] laln }kjk bl fufeRr fof/k }kjk fd, x, lE;d fofu;ksx ds Ik’pkr vk;ksx dks vuqnkuksa ds :i esa ,slh /kujkf’k;ksa dk Hkqxrku djsxh tks dsUnzh; ljdkj bl vf/kfu;e ds iz;kstuksa ds fy, mi;ksx fd, tkus ds fy, Bhd le>sA ¼2½ vk;ksx bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu dk;kZsa dk ikyu djus ds fy, ,slh /kujkf’k [kpZ dj ldsxk tkss og Bhd le>s vkSj og /kujkf’k mi/kkjk ¼1½ esa fufnZ V vuqnkuksa esa ls ns; O;; ekuh tk,xhA 13 + ys[kk vkSj ys[kk ijh{kk & ¼1½ vk;ksx] mfpr ys[kk vkSj vU; lqlaxr vfHkys[k j[ksxk vkSj ys[kkvksa dk ,d okf kZd fooj.k ,sls izk:i esa rS;kj djsxk] tks dsUnzh; ljdkj] Hkkjr ds fu;a=d&egkys[kk ijh{kd ls ijke’kZ djds fofgr djsA ¼2½ vk;ksx ds ys[kkvksa dh ys[kk ijh{kk] fu;a=d&egkys[kk&ijh{kk }kjk ,sls vUrjkyksa ij tks mlds }kjk fofufnZ V fd, tk,Wa] dh tk,xh vkSj ,slh ys[kk ijh{kk ds laca/k esa mixr dksbZ O;;] vk;ksx }kjk fu;a=d&egkys[kk ijh{kd dks ns; gksxkA ¼3½ fu;a=d&egkys[kkijh{kd ds vkSj mlds }kjk bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu vk;ksx ds ys[kkvksa dh ys[kk ijh{kk ds laca/k esa fu;qDr fdlh O;fDr dks ,slh ys[kk ijh{kk ds laca/k esa ogh vf/kdkj vkSj fo’ks kkf/kdkj rFkk izkf/kdkj gksaxs] tks fu;a=d&egkys[kk ijh{kd ds lk/kkj.kr;k ljdkjh ys[kkvksa dh ys[kk&ijh{kk ds laca/k esa gSa vkSj mls fof’k Vr;k cfg;ksa] ys[kkvksa] lacaf/kr okmpjksa rFkk vU; nLrkostksa vkSj dkxt&i=ksa ds is’k fd, tkus dh ekax djus vkSj vk;ksx ds fdlh Hkh dk;kZy; dk fujh{k.k djus dk vf/kdkj gksxkA 14 + okf kZd fjiksVZ & vk;ksx] izR;sd foRrh; o kZ ds fy, ,sls izk:i esa vkSj ,sls le; ij] tks fofgr fd;k tk,] viuh okf kZd fjiksVZ rS;kj djsxk ftlesa iwoZorhZ foRrh; o kZ ds nkSjku mlds fdz;kdykiksa dk iwjk fooj.k gksxk vkSj mldh ,d izfr dsUnzh; ljdkj dks Hkstsxk A 15 + okf kZd fjiksVZ vkSj ys[kk ijh{kk fjiksVZ dk laln ds le{k j[kk tkuk & dsUnzh; ljdkj okf kZd fjiksVZ vkSj lkFk gh /kkjk 9 ds v/khu vk;ksx }kjk nh xbZ lykg ij dh xbZ dkjZokbZ dk] vkSj ;fn ,slh lykg vLohd`r gks xbZ gS rks vLohd`fr ds dkj.kksa dk Kkiu rFkk ys[kk ijh{kk fjiksVZ muds izkIr gksus ds Ik’pkr ;Fkk’kh?kz laln ds izR;sd lnu ds le{k j[kok,xhA 4 v/;k; 5 fofo/k 16 + vk;ksx ds v/;{k] lnL;ksa vkSj deZpkfj;ksa dk yksd lsod gksuk & vk;ksx dk v/;{k] lnL; vkSj deZpkjh Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk ¼1860 dk 45½ dh /kkjk 21 ds vFkZ esa yksd lsod le>s tk,WaxsA 17 + fu;e cukus dh kfDr& ¼1½ dsUnzh; ljdkj] bl vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa dks dk;kZfUor djus ds fy, fu;e] jkti= esa vf/klwpuk }kjk] cuk ldsxhA ¼2½ fof’k Vr;k] vkSj iwoZxkeh kfDr;ksa dh O;kidrk ij izfrdwy izHkko Mkys fcuk ,sls fu;eksa esa fuEufyf[kr lHkh ;k fdUgha fo k;ksa ds fy, mica/k fd;k tk ldsxk] vFkkZr %- d½ /kkjk 4 dh mi/kkjk ¼5½ ds v/khu v/;{k vkSj lnL;ksa dks vkSj /kkjk 5 dh mi/kkjk ¼2½ ds v/khu vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj vU; deZpkfj;kas dks ns; osru vkSj HkRrs rFkk mudh lsok ds vU; fuca/ku vkSj krsaZA [k½ og iz:i ftlesa ys[kkvksa dk okf kZd fooj.k /kkjk 13 dh mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu rS;kj fd;k tk,xkA x½ og iz:i ftlesa] vkSj og le; tc /kkjk 14 ds v/khu okf kZd fjiksVZ rS;kj dh tk,xhA ?k½ dksbZ vU; fo k; ftldk fofgr fd;k tkuk visf{kr gS ;k tks fofgr fd;k tk,A ¼3½ vf/kfu;e ds v/khu cuk;k x;k izR;sd fu;e] cuk, tkus ds i’pkr] ;Fkk’kh?kz] laln ds izR;sd lnu ds le{k] tc og l= esa gks] dqy rhl fnu dh vof/k ds fy, j[kk tk,xkA ;g vof/k ,d l= esa vFkok nks ;k vf/kd vkuqdzfed l=ksa esa iwjh gks ldsxh A ;fn ml l= ds ;k iwoksZDr vkuqdzfed l=ksa ds Bhd ckn ds l= ds volku ds iwoZ nksuksalnu ml fu;e esa dksbZ ifjorZu djus ds fy, lger gks tk,a rks rRi’pkr og ,sls ifjofrZr :i esa izHkkoh gksxk A ;fn mDr volku ds iwoZ nksuksa lnu lger gks tk,a fd og fu;e ugha cuk;k tkuk pkfg, rks rRi’pkr og fu izHkko gks tk,xk A fdUrq fu;e ds ,sls ifjofrZr ;k fu izHkko gksus ls mlds v/khu igys dh xbZ fdlh ckr dh fof/kekU;rk ij izfrdwy izHkko ugha iM+sxkA 18 + dfBukb;ksa dks nwj djus dh kfDr & ¼1½ ;fn bl vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa dks izHkkoh djus esa dksbZ dfBukbZ mRiUu gksrh gS rks dsUnzh; ljdkj] jkti= esa izdkf’kr vkns’k }kjk ,sls mica/k dj ldsxh tks bl vf/kfu;e ds mica/kksa ls vlaxr u gksa vkSj tks ml dfBukbZ dks nwj djus ds fy, mls vko’;d ;k lehphu izrhr gksa % ijUrq ,sls dksbZ vkns’k bl vf/kfu;e ds izkjEHk dh rkjh[k ls nks o kZ dh vof/k dh lekfIr ds i’pkr ugha fd;k tk,xkA ¼2½ bl /kkjk ds v/khu fd;k x;k izR;sd vkns’k] fd, tkus ds i’pkr ;Fkk’kh?kz] laln ds izR;sd lnu ds le{k j[kk tk,xkA 19 + fujlu vkSj O;ko`fRr& ¼1½ jk V~zh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx] 1993 ¼1993 dk v/;kns’k la[;kad 23½ blds }kjk fujflr fd;k tkrk gSA ¼2½ ,sls fujlu ds gksrs gq, Hkh mDr v/;kns’k ds v/khu dh xbZ dksbZ ckr ;k dkjZokbZ bl vf/kfu;e ds rRLFkkuh mica/kksa ds v/khu dh xbZ le>h tk,xhA ds0 ,y0 eksguiqfj;k lfpo] Hkkjr ljdkj 5 dY;k.k ea=k; ubZ fnYyh] 13 Qjojh] 1996 Lkk- dk- fu- 100 ¼v½-& dsaUnzh; ljdkj] jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1993 ¼1993 dk 27½ dh /kkjk 17 dh mi/kkjk ¼2½ ¼d½ n~okjk iznRr 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq,] fuEufyf[kr fu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~ %& 1- laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk%& 1- bu fu;eksa dk laf{kIr uke jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx ¼v/;{k rFkk lnL;ksa ds osru vkSj HkRrs rFkk vU; lsok 'krsZ½ fu;e] 1996 gSA 2- ;s jkti= esa izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ds izo`Rr gkssxsA 2- ifjHkk"kk,a& bu fu;eksa esa] tc rd fd lanzHkZ ls vU;Fkk misf{kr u gks] & ¼d½ “vf/kfu;e” ls jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1993 ¼1993 dk 27½ vfHkizsr gSA ¼[k½ “vk;ksx” ls jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx vfHkizsr gSA ¼x½ “v/;{k” ls vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 3 dh mi/kkjk ¼2½ ¼d½ ds v/khu ukefufnZZ"V vk;ksx dk v/;{k vfHkizsr gSA ¼?k½ “lnL;” ls vk;ksx dk lnL; vfHkizsr gS vkSj blds vUrxZr v/;{k Hkh gSA ¼M-½ mu 'kCnkssa vkSj inksa ds] tks blesa iz;qDr gS fdUrq ifjHkkf"kr ugha gS] ogh vFkZ gksxs tks mDr vf/kfu;e mUgsa leuqfn"V gSaA 3- osru vkSj HkRrs 1- v/;{k] mPpre U;k;ky; ;k mPp U;k;ky; ds U;k;k/kh’k dh rFkk vuqKs; osru dk gdnkj gksxk fdUrq ;g ml v/;{k n~okjk igys /kkfjr in ij fuHkZj djsxkA 2- v/;{k ls fHkUu izR;sd lnL; ,sls osru dk gdnkj gksxk tks lfpo] Hkkjr ljdkj dks vuqKs; gksA 4- jsad vkSj izkfLFkfr%& v/;{k dk jsad] mlds n~okjk igys /kkfjr in ij fuHkZj djrs gq, mlds ekeys esa ;Fkk lqlaxr mPpre U;k;ky; ;k mPp U;k;ky; ds U;k;k/kh’k dk gksxkA vU; lnL;] lfpo] Hkkjr ljdkj dh izkfLFkfr ds gksaxsA 5- lRdkj HkRrk%& v/;{k] le;≤ ij ;Fkk iqujhf{kr mPp U;k;ky; ds vklhu U;k;k/kh’k dh gdnkjh ds vuqlkj lRdkj HkRrs dk gdnkj gksxkA 6- lnL; ds :Ik esa fu;qfDr ij ewy lsok ls lsokfu;qfDr & lnL;] tks vk;ksx esa viuh fu;qfDr dh rkjh[k dks] dsUnzh; ;k jkT; ljdkj dh lsok es Fkk] vk;ksx ds lnL; ds :Ik esa viuh fu;qfDr dh rkjh[k ls ,slh lsok ls lsok fuo`Rr le>k tk;sA 7- Nqêh %& v/;{k vkSj izR;sd lnL; fuEufyf[kr Nqêh ds gdnkj gkssxs%& Lke;≤ ij ;Fkk la’kksf/kr dsUnzh; flfoy lsok ¼Nqêh½ fu;e] 1972 ds vuqlkj& ¼d½ mikftZr Nqêh] v/nZ osru Nqêh vkSj ifjofrZr NqêhA ¼[k½ le;≤ ij ;Fkk la’kksf/kr dsUnzh; flfoy lsok ¼Nqêh½ fu;e] 1972 ds v/khu vLFkk;h ljdkjh lsodksa dks ;Fkk vuqKs; vlk/kkj.k NqêhA 6 8- isa’ku& ¼1½ v/;{k ;k dksbZ lnL;] tks bl :Ik esa viuh fu;qfDr ds le; dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj dh lsok esa Fkk] vius fodYi ij tks fu;qfDr dh rkfj[k ls N% ekl dh vof/k ds Hkhrj ;k tc rd og vf/kokf"kZrk dh vk;q izkIr djrk gS] tks Hkh iwoZrj gS iz;ksx fd;k tk;sxk ftl lsok ls og lacaf/kr gS mldh ykxw fu;eksa ds vuqlkj ¼;FkkfLFkfr½ v/;{k ;k lnL; ds :Ik esa viuh fu;qfDr dh rkjh[k ls viuh ias’ku vkSj vU; lsok fu;qfDr Qk;ns ysus ds gdnkj gksaxsA ijUrq ;g fd ,slh n’kk] esa v/;{k ;k lnL; ds :Ik esa mlds osru esa ls og jde ?kVk nh tk;sxh] tks mldh ldy ias’ku] ftlds isa’ku dk og Hkkx Hkh gS tks lajkf’kr fd;k x;k gks rFkk vU; lsokfuo~`fRr Qk;nksa ds lerqY; gksA og mldh isa’ku rFkk vU; lsokfuo`fRr Qk;ns i`Fkd&i`Fkd ysus dk gdnkj gksxkA ¼2½ v/;{k ;k dksbZ lnL; tks viuh fu;qfDr ds le; dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj dh lsok esa Fkk] ;fn mifu;e ¼1½ esa fofufnZ"V fodYi dk iz;ksx ugha djrk gS rks ,slh fu;qfDr ls Bhd igys ftl lsok ls og lacU/k j[krk Fkk mldks ykxw gksus okys fu;eksa ds v/khu isa’ku vkSj lsokfuo`fRr dk;nks ds fy, v/;{k ;k lnL; ds :Ik esa mldh lsok fxuh tk;sxhA ¼3½ v/;{k ;k ,sls lnL; dks tks v/;{k ;k ,d lnL; ds :Ik esa in/kkj.k djus ls igys] dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj dh lsok esa Fkk] dksbZ ias’ku lans; ugha gksxhA 9- Hkfo"; fuf/k %& ¼1½ v/;{k ;k dksbZ lnL; tks vk;ksx esa viuh fu;qfDr dh rkjh[k dks dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj dh lsok esa Fkk vkSj ftls lk/kkj.k Hkfo"; fuf/k ;k vfHknk;h Hkfo"; fuf/k ds Qk;nksa esa lfEefyr fd;k x;k Fkk ml fuf/k esa ml rkjh[k rd va’knku dj ldrk gS tc rd fd mldh lsok esa mldks ykxw gksus okys fu;eksa ds vuqlkj rg lsofuo`Rr gksrk vfHknk;h Hkof"; fuf/k dh n’kk esa] fu;ksDrk dk ml fuf/k esa lans; vfHknku vk;ksx esa v/;{k ;k lnL; dh fu;qfDr dh rkjh[k ls mu ifjyfC/k;ksa ds vk/kkj ij vk;ksx n~okjk lans; gksxk ftls fu;qfDr ds Bhd igys /kkfjr in ij og vkgfjr djrkA Li"Vhdj.k%& bl mifu;e ds v/khu vius fodYi dk iz;ksx djus okys lnL; viuk fodYi fyf[kr esa dsUnzh; ljdkj dks] viuh fu;qfDr ds Ng ekl ds Hkhrj lwfpr djsaxs vkSj iz;ksx fd;k x;k fodYi vafre gksxkA ¼2½1 v/;{k ;k dksbZ lnL; tks ,sls lnL; ds :Ik esa viuh fu;qfDr ds le;] ¼i½ dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj dh lsok esa Fkk vkSj ,slh fu;qfDr ls iwoZ ftl lsok ls og laca/k j[krk Fkk mldks ykxw gksus okys fu;eksa ds v/khu vius is’ku vkSj vU; lsokfuo`fŸk Qk;nksa dks vkgfjr djus ds fy, mlus fodYi fn;k Fkk; ;k ¼ii½ dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj] fdlh LFkkuh; fudk; ;k ljdkj ds iw.kZr% ;k lkjr% LokfeRok/khu ;k fu;a=.kk/khu fdlh vU; izkf/kdj.k ds v/khu lsok ls lsokfuo`r gks x;k Fkk; ;k ¼iii½ dsUnzh; ljdkj ;k jkT; ljdkj ;k fdlh LFkkuh; fudk; ;k ljdkj ds iw.kZr% ;k ljr% LokfeRok/khu ;k fu;a=.kk/khu fdlh vU; izkf/kdj.k ds v/khu lsok esa ughaa Fkk; foŸk ea=ky; ¼O;; foHkkx½ }kjk dk-Kk- la- 1¼Vh½¼2½@2003@Vh,@19] rkjh[k 14 tuojh] 2004 vkSj 4 Qjojh] 2004 }kjk ykxw ubZ ias’ku Ldhe ds Qk;nksa dks Lohdkj djus dk gdnkj gksxkA 7 10- vof’k"V mica/k %& ¼1½ v/;{k dh lsok dh 'krsZ ftlds fy;s bu fu;eksa ls dksbZ Li"V micU/k ugh cuk;s x;s gS fuEufyf[kr gksxs%& ¼d½ mPpre U;k;ky; ;k mPp U;k;ky; ds vklhu U;k;k/kh’k dh v/;{k ds :Ik esa fu;qfDr dh n’kk esa ;FkkfLFkfr mPpre U;k;ky; ;k mPp U;k;ky; ds vklhu U;k;k/kh’k dks tks vuqKs; gks; vkSj ¼[k½ mPpre U;k;ky; ;k mPp U;k;ky; ds lsok fuo`Rr U;k;k/kh’k dh v/;{k ds :Ik esa fu;qfDr dh n’kk esa ogh gksxh tks osru fu;ru ls lacaf/kr ljdkj ds vkns’kksa ds v/khu vuqKs; gks vkSj le;≤ ij ;Fkk la’kksf/kr ,sls vU; fucU/kuksa vk;ksx@tkap vk;ksx esa mudh fu;qfDr ij lsok fuo`Rr U;k;k/h’kkss dks vuqKs; gksA ¼2½ ,sls lnL;ksa dh lsok dh 'krsZ ftuds fy;s bu fu;eksa esa dksbZ vfHkO;Dr mica/k ugha cuk;s x;s gSa os gksxh tks le;≤ ij lfpo] Hkkjr ljdkj dks ykxw gksaxsA [la-12011@62@93&ch-lh-lh] ,e- ,l- vgen] la;qDr lfpo 1 jkti= th,lvkj 734 ¼v½ Qkby la[;k 12015@10@2010&chlh&AA fnukWd 12-11-2013& jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx ¼v/;{k rFkk lnL;ksa ds osru vkSj HkŸkss rFkk vU; lsok 'krsZ½ la’kks/ku fu;e] 2013 }kjk la’kksf/kr fd;k x;k½ 8 jk V~zh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx Lkykg ds iqufoZyksdu dh 'kfDr vf/klwpuk ¼3 ebZ] 2011½ Lkk- dk- fu- 360¼v½-& dsUnzh; ljdkj] jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1993 ¼1993 dk 27½ dh /kkjk 17 ds lkFk ifBr /kkjk 10 ds [kaM ¼p½ }kjk iznRr 'kkfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq,] fuEufyf[kr fu;e cukrh gS] vFkkZr~ %& 1- laf{kIr uke vkSj izkjaHk%& ¼1½ bu fu;eksa dk laf{kIr uke jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx ¼lykg ds iqufoZyksdu dh 'kfDr½ fu;e] 211 gSA ¼2½ ;s jkti= esa izdk’ku dh rkjh[k ds izo`Rr gkssxsA 2- ifjHkk"kk,a& bu fu;eksa esa] tc rd fd lanzHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks] & ¼d½ “vf/kfu;e” ls jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx vf/kfu;e] 1993 ¼1993 dk 27½ vfHkizsr gSA ¼[k½ “vk;ksx” ls jk"Vªh; fiNMk oxZ vk;ksx vfHkizsr gSA ¼x½ “iqufoZyksdu” ls bu fu;eksa ds fu;e 3 ds vuqlj.k esa fd;k x;k dksbZ iqufoZyksdu vfHkizsr gSA ¼?k½ 'kCnkss vkSj inks ads] tks blesa iz;qDr gS vkSj ifjHkkf"kr ugha gS] ogh vFkZ gksxs tks vf/kfu;e esa gSaA 3- dsUnzh; ljdkj dks nh xbZ lykg ds iqufoZyksdu dh 'kfDr& /kkjk 10 ds mica/kksa dh O;kidrk ij izfrdwy izHkko Mkys fcuk] vk;ksx dh /kkjk 9 dh mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu dsUnzh; ljdkj dks nh xbZ fdlh lykg ds iqufoZyksdu dh 'kfDr gksxhA 4- iqufoZyksdu ij flfoy izfdz;k lafgrk] 1908 ds dfri; mica/kksa dk ykxw gksuk& flfoy izfdz;k lafgrk 1908 ¼1908 dk 5½ dh /kkjk 114 vkSj vkns’k 47 ds mica/k vk;ksx }kjk fd, x, fdlh iqufoZyksdu dks vko’;d ifjorZuks lfgr ykxw gksaxasA [la-12011@9@2007&chlhlh] Ikh- ih- fe=k] la;qDr lfpo 9 MINISTRY OF LAW, JUSTICE AND COMPANY AFFAIRS (Legislative Department) New Delhi, the 2nd April, 1993/Chaitra 12, 1915 (Saka) The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 2nd April, 1993, and is hereby published for general information :— THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR BACKWARD CLASSES ACT, 1993 No.27 of 1993 [2nd April, 1993] An Act to constitute a National Commission for Backward Classes other than the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Forty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- ` CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement— (1) This Act may be called the National Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1993. (2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. (3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of February, 1993. 2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- (a) ―backward classes‖ means such backward classes of citizens other than the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes as may be specified by the Central Government in the lists; (b) ―Commission‖ means the National Commission for Backward Classes constituted under section 3; (c) ―lists‖ means lists prepared by the Government of India from time to time for purposes of making provision for the reservation of appointments or posts in favour of backward classes of citizens which, in the opinion of that Government, are not adequately represented in the services under the Government of India and any local or other authority within the territory of India or under the control of the Government of India; (d) ―Member‖ means a Member of the Commission and includes the Chairperson; (e) ―prescribed‖ means prescribed by rules made under this Act. 10 CHAPTER II THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR BACKWARD CLASSES 3. Constitution of National Commission for Backward Classes.—(1) The Central Government shall constitute a body to be known as the National Commission for Backward Classes to exercise the powers conferred on, and to perform the functions assigned to, it under this Act. (2) The Commission shall consist of the following Members nominated by the Central Government :-- (a) a Chairperson, who is or has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court; (b) a social scientist; (c) two persons, who have special knowledge in matters relating to backward classes; and (d) a Member-Secretary, who is or has been an officer of the Central Government in the rank of a Secretary to the Government of India. 4. Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members –(1) Every Member shall hold office for a term of three years from the date he assumes office. (2) A Member may, by writing under his hand addressed to the Central Government, resign from the office of Chairperson or, as the case may be, of Member at any time. (3) The Central Government shall remove a person from the office of Member if that person – (a) becomes an undischarged insolvent; (b) is convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for an offence which, in the opinion of the Central Government, involves moral turpitude; (c) becomes of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent court; (d) refuses to act or becomes incapable of acting; (e) is, without obtaining leave of absence from the Commission, absent from three consecutive meetings of the Commission; or (f) has, in the opinion of the Central Government, so abused the position of Chairperson or Member as to render that person’s continuance in office detrimental to the interests of backward classes or the public interest. Provided that no person shall be removed under this clause until that person has been given an opportunity of being heard in the matter. (4) A vacancy caused under sub-section (2) or otherwise shall be filled by fresh nomination. (5) The salaries and allowances payable to, and the other terms and conditions of service of, the Chairperson and Members shall be such as may be prescribed. 5. Officers and other employees of the Commission—(1) The Central Government shall provide the Commission with such officers and employees as may be necessary for the efficient performance of the functions of the Commission. (2) The salaries and allowances payable to, and the other terms and conditions of service of, the officers and other employees appointed for the purpose of the Commission shall be such as may be prescribed. 11 6. Salaries and allowances to be paid out of grants—The salaries and allowances payable to the Chairperson and Members and the administrative expenses, including salaries, allowances and pensions payable to the officers and other employees referred to in section 5, shall be paid out of the grants referred to in sub-section (1) of section 12. 7. Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Commission—No act or proceedings of the Commission shall be invalid on the ground merely of the existence of any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Commission. 8. Procedure to be regulated by the Commission—(1) The Commission shall meet as and when necessary at such time and place as the Chairperson may think fit. (2) The Commission shall regulate its own procedure. (3) All orders and decisions of the Commission shall be authenticated by the Member- Secretary or any other officer of the Commission duly authorised by the Member- Secretary in this behalf. 12 CHAPTER III FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION 9. Functions of the Commission—(1) The Commission shall examine requests for inclusion of any class of citizens as a backward class in the lists and hear complaints of over-inclusion or under-inclusion of any backward class in such lists and tender such advice to the Central Government as it deems appropriate. (2) The advice of the Commission shall ordinarily be binding upon the Central Government. 10. Powers of the Commission—The Commission shall, while performing its functions under sub- section(1) of section 9, have all the powers of a civil court trying a suit and in particular, in respect of the following matters, namely:-- (a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person from any part of India and examining him on oath; (b) requiring the discovery and production of any document; (c) receiving evidence on affidavits; (d) requisitioning any public record or copy thereof from any court of office; (e) issuing commissions for the examination of witnesses and documents; and (f) any other matter which may be prescribed. 11. Periodic revision of lists by the Central Government– (1) The Central Government may at any time, and shall, at the expiration of ten years from the coming into force of this Act and every succeeding period of ten years thereafter, undertake revision of the lists with a view to excluding from such lists those classes who have ceased to be backward classes or for including in such lists new backward classes. (2) The Central Government shall, while undertaking any revision referred to in sub- section (1), consult the Commission. 13 CHAPTER IV FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT 12. Grants by the Central Government—(1) The Central Government shall, after due appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, pay to the Commission by way of grants such sums of money as the Central Government may think fit for being utilised for the purposes of this Act. (2) The Commission may spend such sums as it thinks fit for performing the functions under this act, and such sums shall be treated as expenditure payable out of the grants referred to in sub-section(1). 13. Accounts and audit— (1) The Commission shall maintain proper accounts and other relevant records and prepare an annual statement of accounts in such form as may be prescribed by the Central Government in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India. (2) The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor- General at such intervals as may be specified by him and any expenditure incurred in connection with such audit shall be payable by the Commission to the Comptroller and Auditor-General. (3) The Comptroller and Auditor General and any person appointed by him in connection with the audit of the accounts of the Commission under this Act shall have the same rights and privileges and the authority in connection with such audit as the Comptroller and Auditor General generally has in connection with the audit of Government accounts and, in particular, shall have the right to demand the production of books, accounts, connected vouchers and other documents and papers and to inspect any of the offices of the Commission. 14. Annual report—The Commission shall prepare, in such form and at such time, for each financial year, as may be prescribed, its annual report giving a full account of its activities during the previous financial year and forward a copy thereof to the Central Government. 15. Annual report and audit report to be laid before Parliament—The Central Government shall cause the annual report, together with a memorandum of action taken on the advice tendered by the Commission under section 9 and the reasons for the non-acceptance, if any, of any such advice, and the audit report to be laid as soon as may be after they are received before each House of Parliament. 14 CHAPTER V MISCELLANEOUS 16. Chairperson, Members and employees of the Commission to be public servants—The Chairperson, Members and employees of the Commission shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860). 17. Power to make rules—(1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the provisions of this Act. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-- (a) salaries and allowances payable to, and the other terms and conditions of service of, the Chairperson and Members under sub-section (5) of section 4 and the officers and other employees under sub-section (2) of section 5; (b) the form in which the annual statement of accounts shall be prepared under sub-section (1) of section 13; (c) the form in, and the time at, which the annual report shall be prepared under section 14; (d) any other matter which is required to be, or may be, prescribed. (3) Every rule made under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form to be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule. 18. Power to remove difficulties—(1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, make provisions, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act as appear to it to be necessary or expedient, for removing the difficulty; Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiry of a period of two years from the date of commencement of this Act. (2) Every order made under this section shall, as soon as may be after it is made, be laid before each House of Parliament. 15 19. Repeal and saving—(1) The National Commission for Backward Classes Ordinance 1993 (Ord. 23 of 1993) is hereby repealed. (2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken under the said Ordinance, shall be deemed to have been done or taken under the corresponding provisions of this Act. K.L. MOHANPURIA Secy. to the Govt. of India 16 MINISTRY OF WELFARE New Delhi, the 13th February, 1996 G.S.R. 100(E)- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (2) (a) of Section 17 of National Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1993 (27 of 1993) the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely :- 1. Short title and commencement :- (1) These Rules may be called the National Commission for Backward Classes (Salaries and Allowances and other conditions of Service of Chairperson and Members) Rules, 1996. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions - In these rules unless the context otherwise requires, - (a) "Act" means the National Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1993 (27 of 1993); (b) "Commission" means the National Commission for Backward Classes. (b) "Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Commission nominated under Sub-Section (2) (a) Section 3 of the Act. (d) "Member" means a Member of the Commission and includes the Chairperson. (e) The words and expressions used herein but not defined sliall have the same meaning assigned to them in the Act. 3. Salaries and allowances :- (1) The Chairperson shall be entitled to such pay as admissible to a judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court depending upon the office earlier held by such Chairperson. (2) Every Member other than the Chairperson shall be entitled to such pay as are admissible to a Secretary to the Government of India. 4. Rank and status :- The Chairperson shall have the rank of a judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court as relevant to his case depending upon the office earlier held by him. The other Members shall have the status of a Secretary to the Government of India. 5. Sumptuary allowance:- The Chairperson shall be entitled to a sumptuary allowance as per the entitlement of sitting judge of a High Court as revised from time to time. 6. Retirement from parent service on appointment as Member. – The Members who on the date of his appointment to the Commission was in the service of the Central or a State Government, shall be deemed to have retired from such service with effect from the date of his appointment as Member of the Commission. 7. Leave:- The Chairperson and every Member shall be entitled to leave as follows- a) Earned Leave, half pay leave and commuted leave in accordance with the Central Civil Service (Leave) Rules, 1972 as amended from time to time. b) Extraordinary leave as admissible to the temporary Government servants under the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972 as amended from time to time. 17 8. Pension :- (1) The Chairperson or a Member who, at the time of his appointment as such was in the service of the Central or State Government, shall at his option to be exercised within a period of six months from the date of his appointment or till he attains the age of superannuation, whichever is earlier, be entitled to his pension and other retirement benefits as per the rules applicable to the service to which he belonged with effect from the date of his appointment as Chairperson or Member (as the case may be) provided that, in such an event, his pay as Chairperson or Member shall be reduced by an amount equivalent to the gross pension including any portion of the pension which may have been commuted and the pension equivalent of other retirement benefits and he shall be entitled to draw his pension and other retirement benefits separately. (2) The Chairperson or a Member, who at the time of his appointment as such was in the service of the Central or State Governments, if he does not exercise the option specified in sub-rule (1), shall count his service as Chairperson or Member for pension and retirement benefits under the rules applicable to the service to which he belonged immediately before such appointment. (3) No pension shall be payable to the Chairperson or a Member who immediately before assuming office as the Chairperson or a Member, was not in any service of the Central or State Government. 9. Provident Fund :- (1) The Chairperson or a Member who on the date of his appointment to the Commission was in the service of the Central or State Government and who had been admitted to the benefits of General Provident Fund or Contributory Provident Fund, may continue to subscribe to that Fund until the date on which he retires according to rules applicable to him in his service. In the case of the Contributory Provident Fund, the employers' contribution payable to that Fund shall, as from the date of the Chairperson or Member's appointment to the Commission be payable by the Commission on the basis of the emoluments which he would have drawn in the post be held immediately before appointment. Explanations: Member exercising his option under this sub-rule shall Communicate his option in writing to the Central Government within six months of his appointment and option so exercised shall be final. (2)1 the Chairperson or a Member who, at the time of his appointment as such Member,- (i) was in service of the Central or State Government and had opted to draw his pension and other retirement benefits under the rules applicable to the service to which he belonged prior to such appointment; or (ii) had retired from service under the Central or State Government, a local body or other authority wholly or substantially owned or controlled by the Government; or (iii) was not in service of the Central or State Government or a local body or any other authority wholly or substantially owned by the Government; shall be entitled to be admitted to the benefit of the New Pension Scheme introduced by the Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) vide O.M.No.I(T)(2)/2003/TA/19, dated the 14th January, 2004 and 4th February, 2004. 10. Residuary Provision :- (1) The conditions of service of to Chairperson for which no express provision has been made in these rules shall be;- 18 a) In the case of sitting judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court appointed as Chairperson, the same as admissible to a sitting judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court, as the case may be; and b) In the case of a retired judge of the Supreme Court or High Court appointed as Chairperson, the same as those admissible under the Government’s instructions relation to fixation of pay and other terms admissible to retired judges on their appointment to Commissions/Committees of Enquiry as amended from time to time. 2. The conditions of service of the Members for which no express provision has been made in these rules shall be as those applicable to a Secretary to the Government of India from time to time. (N 12011/62/93-BCC) (DR. M.S. AHMED) Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India 1 (Amended vide the National Commission for Backward Classes (Salaries and Allowances and other condition of Service of Chairperson and Members) Amendment Rules, 2013 published in Gazette of India vide number GSR 734 (E) File No. 12015/10/2010-BC-II dated 12.11.2013) 19 National Commission for Backward Classes (Power to Review Advice) Rules, 2011. (the 3rd May, 2011) G.S.R. 360(E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (f) of Section 10, read with Section 17 of the National commission for Backward Classes Act, 1993 (27 of 1993), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:- 1. Short title and commencement- (1) These rules may be called the National Commission for Backward Classes (Power to Review Advice) Rules, 2011. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions.- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires- (a) ―Act‖ means the National Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1993 (27 of 1993); (b) ―Commission‖ means the National Commission for Backward Classes; (c) ―review‖ means a review undertaken in pursuance of rule 3 of these rules; (d) words and expressions used herein bu not defined shall have the meaning assigned to them in the Act, 4. Power to review advice tendered to the Central Government- Without prejudice to the generality of the provision of Section 10, the Commission shall also have the power to review an advice tendered to the Central Government under sub-section (1) Section 9. 5. Applicability of certain provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, to review- Provisions of Section 114 and Order XLVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to a review undertaken by the Commission. [F.NO.12011/9/2007-BCC] P.P.Mitra, Jt. Secy. 20