Rule 103
Home Leave
(1) Every Armed Police shall be entitled to get home  leave with full salary at the rate of one day for every Twelve working days.Explanation: For the purpose of this Sub-rule, working period means and includes casual leave, festival leave, sick leave, maternity leave, obsequies leave taken during such period and public holidays during such period.
(2) The Armed Police may accumulate the home leave earned by him or her for up to One Hundred and Eighty days.
(3) In cases where any Armed Police is detached from the service due to any reason, such an Armed Police shall be entitled to get a lump sum amount against his or her accumulated home leave at the rate of the salary being drawn by him or her in the post in which he or she has lien.
(4) In cases where any Armed Police dies before receiving the amount payable in lieu of the accumulated home leave, his or her near relative shall be entitled to receive the amount payable against such accumulated home leave.
(5) An Armed Police who is on the home leave, study leave or subject to suspension shall not be entitled to get the home leave during that period.
(6) An Armed Police, who has finished own accumulated home leave, suffers any big loss in his or her movable or immovable property or suffers himself or the member of his family from any act of God or  suffers with other sufficient reason, may be given the home leave up to Thirty days in advance subject to deduction the same from the home leave to be received by such Police in the year to come.
(7) If any Armed Police, who has finished own accumulated home leave and sick leave becomes sick for a long time, he or she may obtain the home leave for up to Thirty days in maximum in advance, subject to deduction of the same from the home leave to be received in the year to come.
(8) While going home once a year on the home leave of at least Seven days and returning to office from home after completing the home leave, an Armed Police shall get a time for journey, at the rate of one day for every eight Kosh (Sixteen miles) if he or she travels on foot, and in the case of travel by vehicle, train or aero-plane, as many days as
required to complete such journey.