The VICE-PRESIDENT'S PENSION ACT, 1997

Sections

Section 2: Pension to retiring Vice-Presidents.

(1) There shall be paid to every person who ceases to hold office as Vice-President, either by the expiration of his term of office or by resignation of his office, a pension at the rate of fifty per cent. of the salary of the Vice-President per month, for the remainder of his life:

Provided that such person shall not be entitled to receive any pension during the period he holds the office of the Prime Minister, a Minister or any other office or becomes a Member of Parliament and is in receipt of salary and allowances which are defrayed out of the Consolidated Fund of India or the Consolidated Fund of a State. 2[(1A) The spouse of a person who dies–

(a) while holding the office of Vice-President, or

(b) after ceasing to hold office as Vice-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 Vice-President, for the remainder of her life.]

(2) Subject to any rules that may be made in this behalf, every such person shall, for the remainder of his life, be entitled– (a) to the use without payment of rent of such furnished residence (including its maintenance), as the Central Government may determine from time to time;

(b) to the use of similar telephone facilities at his residence, as a member of Parliament is entitled to under the provisions of the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954(30 of 1954); (c) to secretarial staff consisting of a Private Secretary, an Additional Private Secretary, a Personal Assistant and two Peons and office expenses not exceeding 5[ninety thousand rupees per annum;]

(d) to the same facilities for himself as respects medical attendance and treatment and on the same conditions as a retired President is entitled to under the provisions of the President’s Emoluments and Pension Act, 1951(30 of 1951);

(e) to the same facilities for his spouse and minor children as respects medical attendance and treatment and on the same conditions as the spouse of a retired President is entitled to under the provisions of the President’s Emoluments and Pension Act, 1951(30 of 1951);and (f) to travel anywhere in India, accompanied by spouse or a companion or a relative, by the highest class by air, rail or steamer; 2[(3) Where any such person is re-elected to the office of Vice-President, he or his spouse shall not be eligible to any benefit under this section for the period during which such person again holds such office.

(4) Where any person being a Vice-President gets elected to the office of the President of India, he or his spouse shall not be eligible to any benefit under this section.]