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[1A. Emoluments of the President.—There shall be paid to the President by way of
emoluments
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[five lakh rupees]] per mensem.
2. Pension to retiring Presidents.—6
[(1)] There shall be paid to every person who ceases to hold
office as President, either by the expiration of his term of office or by resignation of his office, a pension
of 7
[at the rate of fifty per cent. of the emoluments of the President per month] for the remainder of his
life:
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[Provided that if any person before assuming the office of President, has held the office of the
Vice-President, such person shall not be entitled to any pension and other benefits under the provisions of
the Vice-President’s Pension Act, 1997 (30 of 1997).]
10[(2) Subject to any rules that may be made in this behalf, every such person shall, for the remainder
of his life, be entitled—
11[ 12[(a) to the use of a furnished residence (including its maintenance), without payment of rent,
two telephones (one for internet and broadband connectivity), one mobile phone with national
roaming facility and a motor-car, free of charge or to such car allowance as may be specified in the
rules;
(b) to secretarial staff consisting of a Private Secretary, one Additional Private Secretary, one
Personal Assistant, two Peons and office expenses up to 13[one lakh rupees] per annum;]
(c) to medical attendance and treatment free of charge;
14[(d) to travel anywhere in India, accompanied by one person, by the highest class by air, rail or
steamer.]
Explanation.—For the purposes of this sub-section, “residence” shall have the meaning assigned to it
in the Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Act, 1952 (58 of 1952).]
15[(2A) Subject to any rules that may be made in this behalf, the spouse of every such person shall, for
the remainder of life, be entitled to medical attendance and treatment, free of charge.]
16[(3) Where any such person is re-elected to the office of President, such person or the spouse of
such person shall not be entitled to any benefit under this section for the period during which such person
again holds that office.]]
1. Subs. by Act 77 of 1985, s. 2, for “for the payment of” (w.e.f. 16-12-1985).
2. Subs. by s. 3, ibid., for “Pension” (w.e.f. 16-12-1985).
3. Ins. by s. 4, ibid. (w.e.f. 16-12-1985).
4. Subs. by Act 28 of 2008, s. 2, for “fifty thousand rupees” (w.e.f. 30-12-2008).
5. Subs. by Act 13 of 2018, s. 137, for “one lakh fifty thousand rupees” (w.e.f. 1-1-2016).
6. Section 2 re-numbered as sub-section (1) thereof by Act 24 of 1962, s. 2 (w.e.f. 28-6-1962).
7. Subs. by Act 28 of 2008 s. 3, for “of three lakh rupees per annum” (w.e.f. 1-1-2006).
8. The proviso omitted by Act 24 of 1962, s. 2 (w.e.f. 28-6-1962).
9. Ins. by Act 25 of 1998, s. 2 (w.e.f. 20-8-1998).
10. Ins. by Act 24 of 1962, s. 2 (w.e.f. 28-6-1962).
11. Subs. by Act 16 of 1990, s. 3, for clauses (a) and (b) (w.e.f. 29-6-1990).
12. Subs. by Act 28 of 2008, s. 3, for clauses (a) and (b) (w.e.f. 30-12-2008).
13. Subs. by Act 13 of 2018, s. 138, for “sixty thousand rupees” (w.e.f. 1-4-2018).
14. Ins. by Act 71 of 1993, s. 2 (w.e.f. 26-12-1993).
15. Ins. by Act 79 of 1976, s. 2 (w.e.f. 25-8-1976).
16. Subs. by s. 2, ibid., for sub-section (3) (w.e.f. 25-8-1976).
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[2A. Family pension to spouse of President.—The spouse of a person who dies—
(a) while holding the office of President, or
(b) after ceasing to hold office as President either by the expiration of his term of office or by
resignation of his office, shall be paid a family pension at the rate of fifty per cent. of pension as is
admissible to a retiring President, for the remainder of her life.]
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[3. Free medical attendance and treatment to spouse of President dying in office.—Subject to
any rules that may be made in this behalf, the spouse of a person who dies while holding the office of
President shall, for the remainder of life, be entitled to medical attendance and treatment, free of charge.]
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[3A. Free Accommodation to spouse of President.—Subject to any rules that may be made in this
behalf, the spouse of a person who dies—
(a) while holding the office of President, or
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[(b) after ceasing to hold office as President, either on the expiration of his term of office or by
resignation of his office, shall be entitled,—
(i) to the use of furnished residence (including its maintenance) without payment of licence fee;
(ii) to secretarial staff consisting of a Private Secretary and a Peon and office expenses as per
actuals, the total expenditure on which shall not exceed 5
[twenty thousand rupees] per annum;
(iii) to a telephone and a motor-car, free of charge or such car allowance for the remainder of his
life, as may be specified in the rules;
(iv) to travel anywhere in India, in a calendar year to twelve single journeys, by the highest
class, by air, rail or steamer, accompanied by a companion or a relative].]
4. Sums to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.—Any 6
[sum] payable under this Act
shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.
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[5. Power to make rules.—8
[(1)] The Central Government may, by notification in the Official
Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.]
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[(2) Every rule made by the Central Government 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 or 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.]
10[6. Power to remove difficulties.—(1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of
this Act, as amended by the President’s Emoluments and Pension (Amendment) Act, 2008 (28 of 2008),
the Central Government may, by order, do anything not inconsistent with such provisions for the purpose
of removing the difficulty:
Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiration of two years from the date on which
this Act comes into force.
(2) Every order made under sub-section (1) shall be laid before each House of Parliament.]