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Friday, June 19, 2026

Fundamental Rules (FR) Explained: Complete Guide for Government Servants | FR 1 to FR 13

Fundamental Rules (FR): Complete Guide for Central Government Servants

Updated for 2026 | Covers FR 1 to FR 13 | Pay, Duty, Lien, Foreign Service & More

1. Introduction to Fundamental Rules (FR)

The Fundamental Rules (FR) are the core service regulations governing Central Government servants whose pay is debited to Civil Estimates. Effective from 1st January, 1922, these rules regulate pay, allowances, leave, foreign service, dismissal, retirement, and other conditions of service.

Quick Fact: FRs do not apply to Government servants governed by Army or Marine Regulations unless specifically provided.

2. FR 1-3: Extent of Application

FR 1 Title & Commencement

These rules are called the Fundamental Rules and came into force from 1st January, 1922.

FR 2 Applicability

FRs apply to all Government servants whose pay is debatable to Civil Estimates and to any other class declared applicable by the President.

FR 3 Exclusion

Government servants governed by Army or Marine Regulations are excluded unless otherwise provided.

3. FR 5A-8: Relaxation, Delegation & Interpretation

FR 5A: Relaxation for Undue Hardship
Any Ministry/Department may relax any FR if its operation causes undue hardship, with reasons recorded in writing. Concurrence of Ministry of Finance is mandatory.

FR 6 Delegation of Powers

Central Government may delegate powers under FRs except: (a) powers to make rules, and (b) powers under FR 6, 9(6)(b), 44, 45-A, 45-B, 45-C, 83, 108-A, 119, 121, 127(c).

FR 7 Consultation with Finance Ministry

No powers under FRs can be exercised or delegated without consulting Ministry of Finance, unless consent is presumed by general/special order.

FR 8 Power of Interpretation

The power of interpreting Fundamental Rules is reserved to The President.

4. FR 9: Key Definitions Explained

FR 9 defines 14 critical terms used across all service rules:

TermDefinition
Cadre [FR 9(4)] Strength of service or part of service sanctioned as a separate unit.
Compensatory Allowance [FR 9(5)] Allowance to meet personal expenditure due to special duty circumstances. Includes TA but excludes sumptuary allowance.
Duty [FR 9(6)] Includes: (i) service as probationer/apprentice followed by confirmation, (ii) joining time, (iii) training in India, (iv) interval between course completion and assumption of duties.
Administrator [FR 9(1-A)] Administrator of Union Territory appointed by President under Article 239.
Allotment [FR 9(1-B)] Grant of license to occupy Government house/portion for residence.

5. Duty, Fee, Honorarium & Foreign Service

FR 9(6-A) Fee

Recurring/non-recurring payment from source other than Consolidated Fund of India/State/UT. Excludes: (a) unearned income like property/dividends, (b) income from literary, cultural, artistic, scientific efforts & amateur sports.

FR 9(7): Foreign Service
Service where a Government servant receives pay with Government sanction from any source other than Consolidated Fund of India/State/UT.

FR 9(9) Honorarium

Payment from Consolidated Fund for special work of occasional or intermittent character.

6. Lien, Joining Time & Leave Salary

FR 9(13) Lien

Title of a Government servant to hold a regular post on regular basis, immediately or on termination of absence. Condition: Junior-most in grade liable to reversion if entitled persons exceed available posts.

FR 9(10): Joining Time
Time allowed to join a new post or travel to/from station of posting.
FR 9(12): Leave Salary
Monthly amount paid by Government to a Government servant on leave.

7. Important Points to Remember

  • Effective Date: FRs effective from 01.01.1922.
  • Relaxation: Only with Finance Ministry concurrence under FR 5A.
  • Interpretation: Solely with The President under FR 8.
  • Duty includes training: Course of instruction in India is treated as duty.
  • Fee vs Honorarium: Fee is from outside Consolidated Fund; Honorarium is from Consolidated Fund.
  • Lien Protection: Protects right to post but junior-most can be reverted if excess.

8. FAQs on Fundamental Rules

Q1. Do Fundamental Rules apply to Defence personnel? +
No. As per FR 3, these rules do not apply to Government servants governed by Army or Marine Regulations unless distinctly provided.
Q2. Can a Department relax FR without Finance Ministry approval? +
No. Under FR 5A, concurrence of Ministry of Finance is mandatory for any relaxation order.
Q3. Is training period counted as duty? +
Yes. As per FR 9(6)(b), course of instruction or training in India is treated as duty.
Q4. What is the difference between Fee and Honorarium? +
Fee is payment from source other than Consolidated Fund. Honorarium is payment from Consolidated Fund for special occasional work.
Q5. What happens to lien if posts are less than entitled persons? +
The juniormost person in the grade is liable to be reverted to lower grade as per proviso to FR 9(13).

9. Conclusion

Fundamental Rules form the bedrock of service conditions for Central Government employees. Understanding FR 1 to FR 13 is essential for HR, DDOs, and employees to ensure compliance in pay fixation, duty, foreign service, and lien matters. Always refer to the latest DoPT orders as FRs are subject to amendments.

Disclaimer: This is a simplified guide. For legal purposes, refer to official Gazette notifications and Swamy’s Compilation.

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