The document contains 7 questions regarding the Receipts and Payments Rules, 1983 in India. The questions ask whether the Rules were framed under Article 266 of the Constitution, whether new employee pay requires a last pay certificate, if personal deposits are part of the government account, if the Rules also apply to market loans, if withdrawing from the government account requires a challan, and if bills only become vouchers when stamped paid. The final question asks if duplicate receipts can be issued if originals are lost.
The document contains 7 questions regarding the Receipts and Payments Rules, 1983 in India. The questions ask whether the Rules were framed under Article 266 of the Constitution, whether new employee pay requires a last pay certificate, if personal deposits are part of the government account, if the Rules also apply to market loans, if withdrawing from the government account requires a challan, and if bills only become vouchers when stamped paid. The final question asks if duplicate receipts can be issued if originals are lost.
The document contains 7 questions regarding the Receipts and Payments Rules, 1983 in India. The questions ask whether the Rules were framed under Article 266 of the Constitution, whether new employee pay requires a last pay certificate, if personal deposits are part of the government account, if the Rules also apply to market loans, if withdrawing from the government account requires a challan, and if bills only become vouchers when stamped paid. The final question asks if duplicate receipts can be issued if originals are lost.
no 1 Under article 266 of the Constitution, Receipts Yes/No and Payment Rules, 1983 were framed. 2 First payment of pay and allowances ( except for Yes / No new appointment) need to be supported with the Last Pay Certificate 3 Personal deposit form part of the Government Yes/ No Account and be located in the Public Account 4 Rules contained in R&P Rules, 1983 are also Yes / No applicable in respect of the transactions relating to Market Loans. 5 Withdrawal of money may be made from the Yes/ No Government Account by submitting a Challan 6 A bill becomes a voucher only when it is Yes/No receipted and stamped 'PAID'. 7 Government officer may issue duplicates or Yes/ No copies of receipts granted for money received on the allegation that the originals have been lost