LRP Leave Encashment raised to 365 days – Revised Leave Rules 1980 Notification

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LRP Leave Encashment raised to 365 days – Revised Leave Rules 1980 Notification issued Finance Ministry, Regulation Wing, Govt. of Pakistan

Islamabad (September 7, 2012) – The Gazette of Pakistan, Finance Division Regulation wing, government of Pakistan has issued revised notification for amendment in Leave Rules 1980.

According to notification :

” Encashment of leave preparatory to retirement (LPR) not exceeding three hundred and sixty five days shall be affective from the first day of-July, 2012 and shall, for the entire period of leave refused or opted for encashment, be applicable to a civil servant retired or, as the case may be, retiring on or alter the first day of July 2012, provided such leave is . available at his credit subject to a maximum of throe hundred and sixty five days.”

LPR Revised Leave Encashment Rule 1980
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21 thoughts on “LRP Leave Encashment raised to 365 days – Revised Leave Rules 1980 Notification

  1. mohammad ayaznizami

    AoA,Sir,
    I want to know about the new rule of LPR of during service death, will his encashment be of 365 days or 180? kindly give your reply soon.
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  2. Dr. Naimatullah Hashmi

    I have worked in higher education dept govt of the Punjab, lahore for 28 years with earned leave balance of 400 days. Now I joined agriculture university Rawalpindi through proper channel. My earned leaves with university are only 156 days. for leave en-cashment benefit is for 365 days. whether my earned leaves will be transferred to University towards leave en-cashment? plz guide.
    prof. Naimatullah Hashmi. ph. no. 03326506051; email: [email protected]

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  3. umar sadiq

    AoA,Sir,
    I want to know about the new rule of LPR of during service death, will his encashment be of 365 days or 180? kindly give your reply soon.

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  4. anwar hussain

    Notification of leave Encashment 365 days instead of 180 days was issued on Ist September 2012, in which this facility was granted w.e.f.1.7.2012. But intentionally from government of Punjab vide notification dated 09-9-2013 for Punjab this facility is granted w.e.f 1.9.2013 .This act of Government of Punjab is inexact,inhuman and inflicted for civil servants those are retired during the period 1.7.2012 to 31.8.2013. But no reaction from these retired servants is shown till yet.It is therefore, requested that effected retired servant may kindly be take appropriate steps in this regard.thanks.

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    1. Razia Sultana Advocate

      My mother who was serving in Lahore Police department as Sub Inspector died of Brain Hemorhage on 04.12.2012. Had the Govt. of Punjab given the the effect to increase of LPR from 180 days to 365 days w.e.f 01.7 2012 by following the footprints of Federal Government her bereaved family would have also got 365 days leave encashment but the Punjab Government has destroyed our dreams, deprived us from our rightful dues by their callous and inhuman attitude. Are the Punjab Government emploees not Pakistanis ? Does not the Punjab Government receives its fiscal share in the form award every year from the Federal Govt. ? If the source of money is the same and the people living in different Provinces are Pakistanis then why this discrimination between the Federal Government and Provincial Government employees ? Lets join hands and raise our voice against this discriminatory treatment carried out by Government of Punjab by knocking the door of justice.As a first step Iam going to Provincial ombudsman and there after to Lahore High Court and Supreme Court etc. Please join hand with me.
      Razia Sultana Advocate
      Mob 0321-4284675
      Mob. 0335-1191977

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  5. JOHAR

    SIR , HOW TO ADD LFP IN YOUR ACCOUNT, LFP KAISAY JAMA HOTI HAI.CHUTTI KIS HISAB SAY KAROON K LFP BAN JAY.

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  6. faran

    Dear Sir,
    I want to know about the new rule of leave encashment of during service death, will his encashment be of 365 days or 180? kindly give your reply soon.
    Thanking you in anticipation.

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  8. waqar maqsood

    Sir,
    I want to know that may i cancel my LPR as i have availed it and now i want to go back. I am servant of punjab govt.

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  9. mumtaz hussain

    the orders of primeminister should prevail throughout the country in all the provunces under article 4 read with 25,25-A of constituition

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  10. mumtaz hussain

    constituition of islamic republic of pakistan article 4 read with 25,25-A provide equality among all citizens of pak. the orders of PM shall effect equally citzens of pak through out the country in all the provinces.

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  11. Dr. Mohammad Hanif Memon

    Sir,
    I am serving as Lecturer BPS:20 at Liqaut university of medical & health sciences jamshoro
    I have completed 29 years of government service, for last 02 years i was on ex-pakistan leave.
    I want proceed on voluntary retirement
    As per Finance dept: Govt of sindh letter no:FD(SR-11)15-47/78(55)dated 01st April 1990,
    I want to know as per letter mentioned above I am eligible for leave encashment or not
    Thanks

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    1. S. M. Arif Director KMDC

      Leave encashment is not payable on voluntary retirement and availing of LPR . Only superannuation/ 60 years age retirement it will be entitled to pay cash.

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  12. Khalid Mahmood

    salam !
    i want to know that the new notification about LPR is also allowable for death salary ?
    because the word 180 will be consider as 365 days in the new notification.
    khalid

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  13. shams ahmad

    kindly intimate that whether the benefit of 365days is also admissible in case of death compensation

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  14. muhammad akram mughal

    i want to known my retirement date is 1/4/2013 . my lfp in credited is 239 at end of 1/7/2012
    how many leave conceder for in casement

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