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Madras high court Chief judges and other judges used more than free furnishing limit. several judges crosses more than five lakhs rupees.limit for chief judge rs.2,00,000.00 and other judges Rs.1,50,000.00
CHAPTER IV MISCELLANEOUS
Travelling 22. Every Judge shall receive such reasonable allowances
Allowance to reimburse him for expenses incurred in travelling on duty
to a within the territory of India and shall be aforded such
Judge. reasonable facilities in connection with travelling as may,
from time to time, be prescribed.

Facility 1[22A(1)Every Judge shall be entitled without payment of rent
of rent to the use of an official residence in accordance with such
free rules as may, from time to time, be prescribed.]
house
(2) Where a Judge does not avail himself of the use of an
official residence, he may be paid every month an allowance
7“equivalent to an amount of thirty percent of the salary.

Convey- 22B Every Judge shall be entitled to a staff car and
ance (two) hundred litres of (fuel) every month or the actual
facilities consumption of fuel whichever is less.

Sumptuary 22C. The Chief Justice and each of the other Judges of
Allowance every High Court shall be entitled to a sumptuary allowance of
(fifteen thousand) rupees per month and (twelve thousand)
rupees per month, respectively.


THE HIGH COURT JUDGES RULES, 1956( As on 1st April, 2009 )

22A. Residence of Judges--Each Judge who avails himself of the use of
an official residence, shall be entitled to without payment of
rent to the use of a furnished residence throughout his term of office
and for a period of one month immediately thereafter, and no charge
shall fall on the Judge personally in respect of the maintenance of
such residence. This concession shall also be admissible to the Members
of the family of a Judge,who dies while in service for a period of one
month immediately after his death.

Explanation--For the purposes of this rule and rules 2-B and 2.C--[A]
`Official Residence' means accommodation owned or taken on hire by
requisition or otherwise, by Government and allotted to a Judge free
of rent; [B] `maintenance' in relation to an official residence,
includes the payment of local rates and taxes. 3( ......... )


42B. Free furnishing-- The value of free furnishing (including
electrical appliances) provided free of rent in the official residence
allotted to the Chief Justice shall not exceed 5{(Rs.2,00,000/-)
(Rupees Two Lakh only)} and in the case of other Judges shall not
exceed 5{(Rs.1,50,000/-) (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only)}.
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