Implementation of Supreme Court’s judgement in the matter of All India Service (Conduct) Rules

Implementation of Supreme Court’s judgement in the matter of All India Service (Conduct) Rules

F.No. 41017/2/2015-Estt.A
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment A-III Desk

North Block New Delhi.
Dated: 9th March, 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Implementation of Supreme Court’s judgement dated 31.10.2013 in WP(Civil) No. 82/2011 in the matter of Shri T.S.R.Subramanian & Others vs. UOI & Others — Parliament Assurance in Rajya Sabha Unstarred Q. No.988, answered on 17.07.2014, on ‘Amendment in Rule 3(3) of All India Service (Conduct) Rules’ — regarding.

The undersigned is directed to state that in reply to part (b) of the above Rajya Sabha Unstarred Q. No. 988 for 17/07/2014, the Parliament was, inter-alia, informed that ‘the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the PIL filed by Shri T.S.R. Subramanian and others were brought to the notice of the various Ministries / Departments who are the Cadre Controlling Authorities of the Central Civil Services for compliance’. This part of the reply has been treated as an Assurance.

2. It may please be recalled that, following the Supreme Court’s judgement dated 31.10.2013 in WP(Civil) No. 82/2011, the Ministries / Departments were requested to take steps for implementation of the judgement. In view of the above Parliament Assurance, all Ministries / Departments are requested to please send a line in confirmation of the implementation of the above judgement in respect of the Cadre(s) under their administrative control by 20.03.2015 so that the Assurance can be fulfilled. The Cadre(s) under the administrative control may also please be indicated for records.

3. The Ministries / Departments, which are not Cadre Controlling Authorities for any cadre, may also kindly send a communication in this regard for the records of this Department.

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(Raju Saraswat)
Under Secretary

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5 thoughts on “Implementation of Supreme Court’s judgement in the matter of All India Service (Conduct) Rules”

  1. NCJCM I REQUEST YOU TO PLEASE APPROACH TO MINISTERIES OF DEFENCE TO POST ALL DEFENCE CIVILIAN CLERKS UPTO GROUP B TO THEIR HOME TOWN OR NEAREST FOR GOOD HEALTH OF THEM AND THEIR FAMILY AND INCREASE THEIR SAVINGS AND THEY MAY ABLE TO LOOK AFTER THEIR FAMILY AND HOUSE PROPERTY

  2. A POLICY SHOULD ME MADE THAT ALL STAFF UPTO GROUP B SHOULD BE POSTED TO HOME TOWN OR CHOICE STATION IF THERE IS ANY SEAT VACANT/DEFECIENT AND ALL DEFECIENCY AT ZONE LEVEL MEET WITH NEAREST EMPLOYEE

    AS POSTING TRANSFER FOR CIVIL DEFENCE IS VERY HARD SO IT SHOULD BE RELAXD TO EMPLOYEES PROGRESS AND GOOD HEALTH

  3. civil defence civilian posting and transfer policy must be changed and norms are relaxed and individuals upto group B must be posted to their home town or choice stations or nearby if seats are available and only transfer will be done if there is cruciel defeciency in any station meet with nearest home town member

  4. ALL INDIA DRDO TECHNICAL OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION

    “Enact a Civil Service Act setting up a Civil Service Board which can guide and advice the political executive transfer and postings,disciplinary action,etc.”
    “The practice of giving oral directions/instructions by the administrative superiors, political executive etc. would defeat the object and purpose of RTI Act and would give room for favoritism and corruption.”

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