10. Salary, etc.—(1) The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners shall be paid
a salary which is equal to the salary of a Judge of the Supreme Court:
Provided that the salary, allowances and other conditions of service of the Chief Election Commissioner
and other Election Commissioners, holding office immediately before the date of commencement of this
Act shall not be varied to their disadvantage.
(2) If a person who, immediately before the date of assuming office as the Chief Election Commissioner
or an Election Commissioner, was in receipt of, or being eligible so to do, had elected to draw, a pension
(other than a disability or wound pension) in respect of any previous service under the Central Government
or a State Government, his salary in respect of service as the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election
Commissioner shall be reduced—
(a) by the amount of that pension; and
(b) if he had, before assuming office, received, in lieu of a portion of the pension due to him in
respect of such previous service, the commuted value thereof, by the amount of that portion of the
pension.
(3) The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners shall be entitled to dearness
allowance as may be admissible to Judge of the Supreme Court.
(4) The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners shall be entitled to encashment
of fifty per cent. of earned leave to his credit at the time of completion of tenure.
(5) Where the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner had retired from the service
of the Central Government or a State Government prior to appointment as such, the aggregate period for
which the encashment of unutilised earned leave he shall be entitled, shall be subject to a maximum period
as admissible in accordance with the rules for the time being applicable to the service to which he belonged
before his appointment as Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner.
11. Resignation and removal.—(1) The Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner
may, at any time, by writing under his hand addressed to the President, resign his office.
(2) The Chief Election Commissioner shall not be removed from his office except in like manner and on
the like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court.
(3) The other Election Commissioners shall not be removed from office except on the recommendation
of the Chief Election Commissioner.
12. Leave.— (1) The Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner may be granted leave
in accordance with the rules for the time being applicable to the service to which he belonged before the
date of his appointment and he shall be entitled to carry forward the leave standing at his credit on such
date, irrespective of the provisions contained in section 13.
(2) The power to grant or refuse leave to the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election
Commissioner and to revoke or curtail leave granted to him, shall vest in the President.
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13. Pension. —(1) Where the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner was in service
of Government, he shall be deemed to have retired from the service on the date on which he enters upon
office as the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner, as the case may be.
(2) The Chief Election Commissioner or other Election Commissioners who at the time of his
appointment as such, was in service of the Central Government or a State Government, shall at his option to
be exercised within a period of six months from the date of such appointment, be entitled to draw his
pension and other retirement benefits under the rules applicable to the service to which he belonged, with
effect from the date of his appointment as the Chief Election Commissioner or other Election
Commissioner.
(3) Except where the Chief Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner demits office by
resignation, he shall be deemed, for the purposes of this Act, to have demitted his office only if,—
(a) he has completed the term of office specified in section 9; or
(b) he has attained the age of sixty-five years; or
(c) his demission of office is medically certified to be necessitated by ill-health.
14. Right to subscribe to General Provident Fund.—Every person holding office as the Chief
Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner shall be entitled to subscribe to the General Provident
Fund under the General Provident Fund (Central Services) Rules, 1960.
15. Other conditions of service.— Save as otherwise provided in this Act, the President may by rules
determine the conditions of service relating to travelling allowance, medical facilities, leave travel
concession, conveyance facilities, and such other conditions of service relating to the Chief Election
Commissioner and other Election Commissioners.
16.Protection of Chief Election Commissioner and other Election
Commissioners.—Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, no
Court shall entertain or continue any civil or criminal proceedings against any person who is or was a Chief
Election Commissioner or an Election Commissioner for any act, thing or word, committed, done or spoken
by him when, or in the course of acting or purporting to act in the discharge of his official duty or function.