Defence Act, 1954
Retirement of officers of the Permanent Defence Force. |
47.—(1) In this section, the word “officer” means an officer of the Permanent Defence Force. | |
(2) An officer may, for any prescribed reason, be retired by the President. | ||
(3) An officer whose appointment as an officer is temporary may at any time be retired by the President. | ||
(4) (a) An officer of a prescribed description (which may be prescribed by reference to rank or appointment or both or such other matters as the Minister thinks proper) shall retire on reaching the age prescribed as the age for retirement for officers of that description. | ||
(b) Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, the Minister may permit an officer, who is required by paragraph (a) of this subsection to retire on a particular date, to continue, after that date, to serve as an officer for such further period (not exceeding one hundred and twenty-two days) as the Minister may fix in respect of him and, in that case, such officer shall retire on the expiration of the further period so fixed in respect of him. | ||
(5) An officer whose appointment as an officer is for a specified period shall retire on the expiration of that period. | ||
(6) An officer who would, on retirement, be eligible, by virtue of length of service, for retired pay or a gratuity under any scheme made under the Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932 (No. 26 of 1932), may, with the permission of the Minister, retire. | ||
(7) An officer who is retired or who retires shall cease to be an officer. |