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The following penal deductions may be
made from the pay and allowances of an officer, that is to say,—
(a) all pay and allowances due to an officer for every day he absent himself without leave, unless
a satisfactory explanation has been given to his commanding officer and has been approved by the
Central Government;
(b) all pay and allowances for every day while he is in custody or under suspension from duty on
a charge for an offence for which he is afterwards convicted by a criminal court or an Assam Rifles
Court or by an officer exercising authority under section 64 or section 65;
(c) any sum required to make good the pay of any person subject to this Act which he has
unlawfully retained or unlawfully refused to pay;
(d) any sum required to make good such compensation for any expenses, loss, damage or
destruction occasioned by the commission of an offence as may be determined by an Assam Rifles
Court by whom he is convicted of such offence or by an officer exercising authority under section 64
or section 65;
(e) all pay and allowances ordered by an Assam Rifles Court to be forfeited or stopped;
(f) any sum required to pay a fine awarded by a criminal court or an Assam Rifles Court;
(g) any sum required to make good any loss, damage or destruction of public or regimental
property which, after due investigation, appears to the Central Government to have been occasioned
by the wrongful act or negligence on the part of the officer;
(h) all pay and allowances forfeited by order of the Central Government if the officer is found by
a Court of inquiry constituted by the Director-General in this behalf, to have deserted to the enemy, or
while in enemy hands, to have served with, or under the orders of, the enemy, or in any manner to
have aided the enemy, or to have allowed himself to be taken prisoner by the enemy through want of
due precaution or through disobedience of orders or wilful neglect of duty, or having been taken
prisoner by the enemy, to have failed to rejoin his service when it was possible to do so;
(i) any sum required by order of the Central Government to be paid for the maintenance of his
wife or his legitimate or illegitimate child or towards the cost of any relief given by the said
Government to the said wife or child.
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