Power to extend time.

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(4) Upon the payment of any refund ordered under this section all rights whatsoever of the officer in question, and of his wife and children (if any), with regard to or arising out of the contributions in respect of which the refund is made shall absolutely cease and determine, if such rights have not previously ceased and deter- mined.

(5) All refunds under this section shall be without interest.

34. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, upon such terms as he shall think fit, to extend the time for doing any act which this Ordinance requires or enables any person to do.

18. Schedule A to the principal Ordinance is repealed and the Schedule to this Ordinance is substituted therefor.

Repeal of Schedule A to principal Ordinance and substitution of new Schedule.

temporary

19.-(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-para- Certain graph (a) of paragraph (1) of section 3 of the principal contributors Ordinance as amended by section 3 of this Ordinance, to have a every Indian member of the staff of the Prisons Depart- right to elect ment who immediately before the commencement of this Ordinance was liable to contribute under the provisions of the principal Ordinance, and who was so contributing, shall, upon giving due notice to the Directors and forth- with paying all arrears (if any), be entitled to elect to continue so to contribute.

(2) Every person (other than European members of the police force and of the staff of the Prisons Depart- ment), who immediately before the commencement of this Ordinance was in the service of the Government on agree- ment for any period exceeding two years, and who was then in fact contributing as if under the provisions of the principal Ordinance, shall, upon giving due notice to the Directors and forthwith paying all arrears (if any), be entitled to elect to continue to contribute under the pro- visions of this Ordinance.

(3) If any officer to which this section applies fails to give due notice to the Directors of his desire to continue to contribute, all rights whatsoever of such officer, and of his wife and children (if any), with regard to or arising out of the contributions made by him shall absolutely cease and determine, but one half of the aggregate of such contributions shall be refunded to him, without interest.

(4) For the purposes of this section due notice shall mean a notice in writing, signed by the officer in question, which shall reach the Directors-

(a) within three months after return from leave in case of officers who are on leave at the com- mencement of this Ordinance; and

(b) within three mouths after the commencement of this Ordinance in the case of officers who are not on leave at the commencement of this Ordi-

nance.

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