Rule 49
Compulsory Retirement
(1) Retirement from the service shall be given after the attainment of the following age of the following Armed
Police or after completion of thirty years of his or her service period:
(a) Inspector General of Armed Police – 58 years
(b) Additional Inspector General and Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police – 56 years
(c) Senior Superintendent and Superintendent of Armed Police – 55 years
(d) Deputy Superintendent of Armed Police – 54 years
(e) Inspector of the Armed Police – 53 years
(f) Senior Sub-Inspector and Sub- Inspector of Armed Police – 52 years.
(g) Assistant Sub-Inspector of Armed Police – 51 years
(b) Senior Constable, Constable, Assistant Constable and Police Personnel of the Armed Police – 50 years
(i) Peon or equivalent thereto of the Armed Police – 55 years.
(2) The following Armed Police shall retain in the following post up to the following tenure from the date of promotion to such post and after the expiry of such period he or she shall be retired.
(a) Inspector General of Armed Police – 4 years.
(b) Additional Inspector General and Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police – 5 years
(c) Senior Superintendent of Armed Police – 7 years.
(d) Superintendent of Armed Police – 10 years.
(3) The Armed Police shall get retirement after the attainment of any one of the age limitation or tenure of the post.
(4) For the purpose of this Rule, the age of an Armed Police shall be calculated in the following manner:
(a) If the date of birth with year, month and day is set out in the citizenship certificate, educational qualification certificate submitted by him or her at the time of joining the service and in the sheet roll and the same date of birth is mentioned in all documents, on the basis of the date on the basis whereof he or she gets retired earlier,
(b) In setting the date of birth on the basis of a certificate indicating the year or Sambat only, on the basis of the date on which he or she retires earlier, out of the date of the receipt of the citizenship certificate in the case of the citizenship certificate, the date of issue of the educational qualification in the case of the educational
qualification certificate and the date of joining of original entry in the case of the sheet roll.
(c) If any certificate contains year only and another certificate sets out the date of birth in full, and
there is a difference of One year between the dates of birth mentioned in such certificates, on the basis
of the date of birth set in full.
(d) On the basis of Clause (b) if the difference of the dates of birth mentioned in separate certificates is
more than one year.
(5) If an Armed Police employee serving in the Armed Police Service at the time of the commencement of this Rule gets retirement because of the completion of the service period pursuant to Sub-rule
(1), pension receivable by him or her shall be counted by adding the period equal to the age that is remaining to obtain retirement pursuant to that Sub-rule to his or her service period.