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Section 8
Per diem and travel allowance

(1) When a judge goes to the place where he is appointed or transferred or where he is posted, or when the judge visits Nepal in connection with government work, he will receive the per diem and travel expenses according to the prevailing law on travel expenses.

(2) If the judge has to arrange for food and accommodation himself when visiting a foreign country, the United Nations or its specialized agency or the South Asian Regional Cooperation Organization (SAARC) or as per the decision of the Government of Nepal, he has to make arrangements for food and accommodation himself. (3) When the judge visits a foreign country, the United Nations or its specialized agency or the South Asian Regional Cooperation Organization (SAARC) as a guest of such country, organization or agency. If there is only a living arrangement, for the period of stay in such countries, half of the amount to be received according to subsection (1) will be received as daily and visiting allowance. Or if the related foreign country has provided hospitality by making arrangements for food and accommodation and has not provided pocket expenses, only one-third of the amount to be received for pocket expenses according to subsection (2) will be received for pocket expenses.

(5) Subsection (2) ), (3) and (4) regardless of what is written in the foreign country, if the organizing organization or the related foreign country provides daily and visiting allowances, the daily and visiting allowances or pocket expenses according to this clause will not be provided.

< p>(6) Notwithstanding anything written elsewhere in this Act, a judge shall not visit a foreign country at the invitation of a local or foreign non-governmental organization. In accordance with this Act, he shall receive daily and visiting allowance and such allowance shall be given by the court in which he is in office.

(8) In the event of the death of a judge, the daily and visiting allowance received by the members of his family in accordance with sub-section (7) shall be as follows.

However, the family members residing elsewhere than the headquarters of the court will not be given daily and visiting allowance according to this sub-section. And a judge who has spent three years in the same court without taking any leave other than sick leave, will get a daily and visiting allowance at the rate of half of the daily and visiting allowance received under this Act when going to his home on home leave and returning from home.

But this sub-section (10) The transferred judge shall be entitled to submit the amount of the daily and visiting allowance to be received in accordance with this Act from the court in which he is stationed by submitting an account to the transferred court.

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(11) When a judge is newly appointed or transferred from one court to another court, when the judge returns his family from the place where he is immediately posted or takes him to the place where he is appointed or transferred, daily and visiting allowance to the members of his family once at the following rates shall be given:-

(a) To the members of ten years and above as received by the judge.

(b) To the members below ten years half of the allowance received by the judge.