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Section 14
Retirement and gratuity

(1) If a High Court judge has completed twelve years of service in that position and a District Court judge has completed twenty years of service, he shall receive a monthly pension of fifty percent of his monthly salary after retirement.

( 3) Notwithstanding anything written in sub-section (1), a judge who is appointed to the post of judge and retired from an institution owned by the government of Nepal that provides service or pension to the government of Nepal, and if appointed to the post of judge and retires from service, the period of service completed by him And if he has completed 20 years of service or more when calculating the service period of serving as a District Court Judge or High Court Judge or both, he may choose either of the monthly pension as per sub-section (1) or the monthly pension calculated as follows:- Cumulative service period x monthly salary 50

(4) A judge who has not reached the period of service to get pension according to sub-section (1) shall calculate the total number of years he has worked. Upon retirement, one will get a lump sum gratuity equal to the number obtained by multiplying one month's salary. p>

(6) The amount of gratuity to be received by a judge according to this section shall not exceed his twelve months salary. If the receiving person is appointed to the post of judge and can receive pension according to this Act, the pension which he/she is receiving before and the pension which he/she will receive according to this Act(8) When a judge's salary is increased by the percentage of increase in salary, the judge who is receiving pension will also have an increase in the rate of sixty-six percent of such increase.

>However, if the increase in the number of pension is less than half of the amount of remuneration received by the judge, then the pension will be increased by half. For this purpose, the period of working as a judge of the Court of Appeal before the establishment of the High Court shall also be considered as the period of working as a judge of the High Court.

(10) Notwithstanding anything else written in this section, Article 142 of the Constitution of Nepal, Clause (1) ) and a judge who has been dismissed in accordance with clause (c) or (e) of clause (c) or (e) of sub-section (6) of Article 149 shall not receive pension or gratuity under this Act.