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The Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962 |
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In exercise of the powers
conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution and all other
powers enabling him in this behalf the President hereby makes the following
rules, namely:- 1. Short title and commencement.-(1) These rules may be called the
Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962. (2) They shall come into
force on the 1st October, 1962. 2. Definitions._ In these
rules, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "appointing authority" in relation
to any Grade means the authority
empowered under the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal)
Rules, 1965, to make appointments to
that Grade; (b) "appointed day" means the date on
which these rules come into force; # (c) "approved
service" in relation to any Grade means (i) in respect of an officer recruited directly
to that grade, period or periods of regular service rendered in that grade,
including period or periods of absence during which he would have held a post
on regular basis in that grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not
being available to hold such post, from the first day of July of the year,
following the year in which the examination for direct recruitment was held; (ii) in
respect of an officer recruited to that grade through departmental examination,
period or periods of regular service rendered in that grade, including period
or periods of absence during which he would have held a post on regular basis
in that grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not being available to
hold such post, from the first day of July of the year for vacancies of which
such examination was held; (iii) in respect of an officer recruited to that grade on the basis of length of service in the lower grade, period or periods of regular service rendered in that grade, including period or periods of absence during which he would have held a post on regular basis in that grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not being available to hold such post, from the first day of July of the year for which the recruitment was made: Provided that where there is
delay of more than 90 days in joining on appointment, in any of the cases
mentioned in the sub clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, such delay should not
be due to any fault on the part of the officer: @(d) "authorised cadre strength" in relation to a cadre, means
the strength of duty posts in that
cadre against which regular appointments may be made; (e) "cadre" means the group of posts
in the Grades of Section Officer and Assistant in any of the Ministries or
Offices specified in column (2) of the First Schedule and in all the Offices
specified against such Ministry or Office in column (3) of that Schedule; (f) "cadre authority" in relation to
any cadre means the Ministry or Office specified in respect of that cadre in
column (2) of the First Schedule; Note:- For the purposes of disciplinary matter, “cadre authority” in relation to any cadre, however, means the Ministry or Office, specified in respect of that cadre in column (2) or the Office in column (3) of the First Schedule. (g)
"cadre officer" in relation to the Section Officers’ Grade or the
Assistants’ Grade means a member of the Service of the Section Officers’ Grade
or Assistants’ Grade, as the case may be, and includes a temporary officer approved for long term appointment to that
Grade; (h) "Commission" means the Union
Public Service Commission; (hh) "Common seniority list" in
relation to any Grade means the seniority list of officers of that Grade
serving in all the cadres specified in the First Schedule as on the appointed
day and revised from time to time in accordance with the regulations to be
framed in this behalf by the Central Government in the $Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions; (i) "direct recruit" means a person
recruited on the basis of a competitive examination, other than a departmental
competitive examination, held by the Commission; (j) "duty post" in relation to any
Grade means a permanent or temporary post of that Grade and shall, in relation
to Grade I and the Section Officers’ Grade, include the posts specified in
column (2) and (3) respectively of the Second Schedule in respect of the
offices specified in column (1) of that Schedule; (k) "Grade" means
any of the Grades specified in rule 3; (l)
"long-term appointment" means appointment for an indefinite period as
distinguished from a purely temporary or ad-hoc appointment, like appointment
against a leave or other local vacancy of a specified duration; (m)"Ministry" means a Ministry
in the Government of India and includes a Department of a Ministry or other
Office specified in column (2) of the First Schedule; +(n) "permanent
officer" means a person who has been confirmed in the entry grade; +(o) "probationer"
means a direct recruit appointed to a Grade on probation against a regular
vacancy; (oo) "range of
seniority" in relation to any grade means the range specified by the
Central Government in the $Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions in the common seniority list for that grade for additions to Select
List or for temporary promotions, as the case may be; +(ooo)"regular
officer", in relation to any grade, means a person who has been appointed
against a regular vacancy either through direct recruitment or through
promotion from Select List and who has completed the period of probation or
trial, as the case may be, under Rule 15 to the satisfaction of the appointing
authority; +(oooo) "regular
vacancies", in relation to a grade, includes vacancies - (i) available for an
indefinite period; (ii) arising out of
deputation/transfer or leave of incumbents. Provided that such vacancies
are available for one year or more. (p) "Schedule" means a Schedule to
these Rules; (q) "Select List" in relation to the Selection Grade and
Grade I or the Section Officers’ Grade and the Assistants’ Grade means the
Select List prepared in accordance with the regulations made under sub-rule (4)
of the rule 12 or under the regulations contained in the Fourth Schedule, as
the case may be; (r) "Service" means the Central
Secretariat Service; (s) "temporary officer" in relation to
any Grade means a person holding temporary or officiating appointment in that
Grade on the basis of his being regularly approved for such appointment. 3. Composition of the
Service.- (1) There shall be four grades in the Service classified as
follows, namely:-
(2) Notwithstanding anything
contained in sub-rule (1), Section Officers who were members of Grade II of the
Service known immediately before the appointed day as the "Central
Secretariat Service", and who have elected Class I status in the merged
Section Officers’ Grade of that Service, constituted with effect from the 1st
July, 1959 shall continue to retain their existing Class I status. (3) The posts in the
Selection Grade, Grade I and the Section Officers’ Grade shall be gazetted
posts and those in the Assistants’ Grade shall be non-gazetted posts. 4. Combined Gradation List of Officers of the Selection Grade and Grade
I.- There shall be a single combined gradation list in respect of the
officers of the Selection Grade and Grade I for all the Ministries or Offices
specified in column (2) of the First Schedule and for the Offices specified
against such Ministries or Offices in column (3) of that Schedule. 5. Constitution of separate cadres for the Section Officers' and
Assistants’ Grade.- A separate cadre in respect of the Section Officers’
Grade and the Assistants’ Grade shall be constituted for each Ministry or Office
specified in column (2) of the First Schedule and all the Offices specified
against such Ministry or Office in column (3) of that Schedule and officers of
these Grades in each cadre shall be borne on a separate gradation list drawn up
for that cadre. *6. The authorised cadre strength
of the Service.- (1) The authorised cadre strength of various Grades shall be such as may be determined,
from time to time, by the Central Government. (2) The cadre authority may
make temporary additions to a cadre as it may deem necessary from time to time: Provided that such temporary
additions shall not be extended in any case beyond a period of one year. 7. Exclusion of duty posts from the cadre.- Except in the case of the
Selection Grade or Grade I of the Service, any duty post in a Grade may be
declared by the cadre authority, with the concurrence of the Central Government
in the $Department of Personnel and Training in
the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions to be excluded from
the Cadre - (i)
if
such post is required, for the time being, to be filled by the appointment of
persons possessing special or technical qualifications or experience; or (ii)
if
it is necessary, for the time being, to fill such post by a person other than a
cadre officer of the appropriate Grade. and the post shall remain
excluded from the cadre so long as such
declaration remains in force. 8. Initial Constitution of
each Cadre.- The permanent and
temporary officers of the Section Officers’ Grade and the Assistants’
Grade in each cadre on the appointed day shall be determined by the Central
Government in the $Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions. 9. Posting of cadre officers.- Every cadre officer shall, unless he is
on leave or otherwise not available for holding a duty post, be posted against
a duty post of the appropriate Grade in the cadre. 10. Duty posts to be held by cadre officers.- Every duty post in a
cadre shall, unless declared to be excluded from the cadre under rule 7, or
held in abeyance for any reasons, be held by a cadre officer of the appropriate
Grade.
#Provided that, subject to
such instructions as the $Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions may, from time to time issue, officers of Grade A of the corresponding
Cadre of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service, who have rendered not
less than two years’ service in that Grade may be posted to duty posts in the
Section Officers’ grade and officers of grade C Stenographers’ of the
corresponding Cadre of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service who have
rendered not less than five years service in that grade may be posted to duty
posts in the Assistant’s Grade, the period of such appointment in either case
being limited to two years. Officers of
the corresponding cadre of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service so
appointed to duty posts in the Section Officers’ and Assistants’ Grade shall
continue to draw the grade pay admissible to them in that service from time to
time. *11. Confirmation. - All
confirmations of direct recruits and other regular officers shall be made to
the appropriate grade of the Service and not against any specified duty post of
the Service. *12. Recruitment to Selection
Grade and Grade I.- (1) Vacancies
in the Selection Grade shall be filled by promotion of regular officers of
Grade I who have rendered not less than five years’ approved service in that
Grade and are included in the Select List for the Selection Grade prepared
under sub-rule (4). $$(2) Vacancies in Grade I shall be filled by promotion of regular
officers of the Section Officers' Grade who have rendered not less
than eight years’ approved service in that Grade and are included in
the Select List for Grade I of the Service, prepared under sub-rule
(3).
(3) For the purpose of sub-rules (1) and (2) a Select List for the
Selection Grade and Grade I shall be prepared and may be revised from time to
time. The procedure for preparing and revising the Select Lists shall be such
as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Central Government in the $Department of Personnel and Training in
the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. Provided that the
regulations relating to the procedure for preparing and revising the Select
List for Grade 1 shall be framed in consultation with the Commission and such
Select List shall also be prepared in consultation with them. (4) Notwithstanding anything
contained in sub-rules (1) and (2), D, any person eligible to be considered for
promotion to the Selection Grade under sub-rule (1) or to Grade-I under
sub-rule (2) may be appointed to officiate in a temporary vacancy for a period
not exceeding three months, in the Selection Grade or Grade I, as the case may
be, if an officer included in the Select List for the relevant Grade is not
available or cannot for any reason be appointed to such vacancy: Provided that the aforesaid
period of three months mentioned above, may in exceptional cases and with the
approval of the $Department of Personnel
and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions be
extended to six months in public interest. ¥Note 1.- For the purpose of this rule, in the case of Section Officers appointed to that grade under sub-rule (3) of rule 13 and in the case of Officers’ of Grade A of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service, “approved service” shall include the entire period of approved service in Grade I of the Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service rendered prior to the 1st August, 1969 and half of the approved service rendered in Grade B after the 1st August, 1969, as the case may be.
#Note 2.- Omitted. 13. Recruitment to the
Section Officers’ and the Assistants’
Grade. -
y(1) Section
Officers Grade Twenty per cent. of the
regular vacancies in the Section Officers' Grade in any cadre shall be filled by direct recruitment on the basis of
the result of a competitive examination held by the Commission for this
purpose, from time to time. The remaining vacancies shall be filled by
appointment of persons included in the Select List for the Section Officers’ Grade. Such
appointments shall be made in the order of seniority in the Select List except
when for reasons to be recorded in writing, a person is not considered fit for
such appointment on his turn: Provided that if sufficient
number of candidates are not available for filling up the vacancies in a cadre
in any recruitment year, either by direct recruitment or by appointment of
persons included in the Select List for Section Officers' Grade, the unfilled
vacancies shall be carried forward and added to the number of vacancies of the
same mode of recruitment to be filled in the next recruitment year: Provided further that no
such unfilled vacancies shall be carried forward for more than two recruitment
years, beyond the year to which the recruitment relates, where after the
vacancies if any, still remaining unfilled belonging to one mode of recruitment
shall be transferred as additional vacancies for the other mode of recruitment. %(2) Temporary Vacancies in the Section Officers’ Grade in any cadre
shall be filled by the appointment of persons, included or approved for
inclusion in the Select List for the Section Officers’ Grade in that cadre and
any vacancies remaining unfilled thereafter shall be filled from among the
officers of the Assistant Grade who have rendered not less than 8 years
approved service in the grade and are within the range of seniority, on the
basis of seniority subject to the rejection of the unfit: Provided that where an officer
of the grade of Assistant is rejected as unfit, the reasons for such rejection
shall be recorded in writing and communicated to the officer concerned. Provided further that if
officers within the range of seniority are not available in a cadre for promotion,
the appointment shall be made from a panel, furnished by the Central Government
in the Department of Personnel & Training in the Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions of such officers serving in the other cadres. Note:- (i) While considering the cases of officers belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, reservation shall be made in accordance with such instructions as may be issued by the yDepartment of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions from time to time. À(ii) The promotions from among non-Select List officers shall be terminated when persons, included or approved for inclusion, in the Select List for the Section Officers’ Grade in that cadre become available to fill the vacancies. &(3) Omitted. (4) Deleted (5) For the purpose of
sub-rules (1) and (2) a Select List for
the Section Officers’ Grade shall be prepared and may be revised from time to
time. The procedure for preparing and revising the Select List shall be as set
out in the Fourth Schedule.
a(6) ASSISTANTS'
GRADE Fifty per cent of the
regular vacancies in the Assistants’ Grade in any cadre shall be filled by
direct recruitment on the basis of results of a competitive examination held by
the Staff Selection Commission for this purpose, from time to time and the
remaining vacancies shall be filled by regular appointment of persons included
in the Select List for the Assistants’ Grade in that cadre. (6A) The appointments under
sub-rule (6) of the persons whose names have been included in the Select List
shall be made in the order of seniority in that Select List: Provided that where a person
is not considered fit for such appointment in his turn, the reasons therefore
shall be recorded in writing: Provided further that if sufficient number of candidates are not available for filling up the vacancies in a cadre in any recruitment year by direct recruitment, the unfilled vacancies in that cadre shall be filled by appointment of persons included in the Select List of Assistants' Grade in that cadre..
f(7) Temporary vacancies in
the Assistants’ Grade in any cadre shall be filled by the temporary promotion
on the basis of seniority, subject to the rejection of unfit, of officers of
the Upper Division Grade of the corresponding cadre of the Central Secretariat
Clerical Service who have rendered not less than five years approved service in
that Grade and are within the range of Seniority:
#Provided that where an
officer of the Upper Division Clerks Grade is rejected as unfit for the
promotion to the Assistants' Grade in any cadre, the reasons for such rejection
shall be recorded in writing and communicated to the officer concerned: Provided further that, if
any person appointed to the Upper Division Clerks’ Grade is considered for
promotion to the Assistants’ Grade in any cadre under this sub-rule, all
persons senior to him in the Upper Division Grade in that cadre shall also be
so considered notwithstanding that they may not have rendered five years’
approved service in that Grade: Provided further that if
officers within the range of seniority are not available in a cadre for
promotion, the appointments shall be made from a panel, furnished by the
Central Government in the
cDepartment of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, of
officers serving in the other cadres: Provided further that while
considering the cases of officers belonging to the Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes, reservations shall be made in accordance with such
instructions as may be issued by the
cDepartment of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions from time
to time. (8) For the purpose of sub-rule (6) a Select
List for the Assistants’ Grade shall be prepared and may be revised from time
to time. The procedure for preparing and revising the Select List shall be as
set out in the Fourth Schedule. (9) The Rules for the competitive examinations referred to in
sub-rules (1) and (6) shall be determined by regulations made by the
cDepartment of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and the
allotment of candidates from the results of such examinations shall be made by
that department to the Section Officers’ Grade and to the Assistants’ Grade, in each cadre. (10) The length of approved service for Promotion to the Section
Officers’ Grade prescribed in sub-rule (2) and to the Assistants’ Grade
prescribed in sub-rule (7) may be reviewed by the Central Government in the
cDepartment of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions every
three years and revised, if found
necessary. 13-A. Recruitment
to the Section Officers’ Grade and Assistants’ Grade on ad-hoc basis in certain cases.- (1) Where, as
a result of re-organisation of the
Ministries or Departments or for any other reasons, there is no separate cadre
as such for any Ministry or Department, then, notwithstanding anything
contained in rule 13,- (a) any officer of the
Assistants’ Grade who is serving that Ministry or Department and who has
rendered not less than eight years’ approved service in that Grade may be
appointed to the Section Officers’
Grade in that Ministry or Department on the basis of seniority therein and
subject to the rejection of the unfit,- (i) for a period not
exceeding two months; or (ii) for the
period for which a separate cadre in respect or that Ministry or Department is
not constituted, which ever is less: (b) Deleted. (c) any officer of the Upper
Division Grade of the Central Secretariat Clerical Service serving in that
Ministry or Department and who has rendered not less than five years’ approved
service in that Grade may be appointed to the Assistants’ Grade in that Ministry
or Department on the basis of seniority therein and subject to the rejection of
the unfit,- (i) for a
period not exceeding two months; or (ii) for the
period for which separate cadre in respect of that Ministry or Department is
not constituted, whichever is less: Provided that an officer
included in the Select List for the Assistants’ Grade of any cadre and serving
in that Ministry or Department shall be given preference to such appointment
over an officer not so included. (2) Every appointment under
sub-rule (1) shall be made only against a leave or other local vacancy of a
specified duration and no such appointment shall, notwithstanding anything
contained in rule 18, be deemed to confer on the person so appointed any right
or claim to the Grade in which he is appointed or to seniority in that Grade.
f14. Power to make temporary appointments against regular vacancies.- A
regular vacancy may be filled temporarily in accordance with the provisions
governing appointments to temporary vacancies in the relevant Grade until it is
filled in accordance with the provisions governing regular appointments. 15. Probation.- (1) Every direct recruit to the Section Officers’ Grade
or the Assistants’ Grade shall initially be appointed on probation, the period
of probation being two years from the date of appointment. (2) Every person other than
a direct recruit shall, when first appointed to a Grade, be on ‘trial’ for a
period of two years from the date of such appointment. (3) The period of probation
or trial specified in sub-rules (1) and (2) may, if the appointing authority
deems fit, be extended or curtailed in any case, but the total period of
extension of probation or trial shall not, save where it is necessary by reason
of any departmental or legal proceedings pending against the officer, exceed
one year. (4) During probation or trial, a member of the Service may be
required to undergo such training and to pass such tests as the Central
Government in the
&Department of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions may,
from time to time, prescribe. 16. Confirmation of probationers.- When a probationer appointed to any
Grade has passed the prescribed tests and has completed his probation to the satisfaction of the
appointing authority, he shall be eligible for confirmation in that Grade.
Until a probationer is confirmed under this rule or is discharged or reverted
under rule 17, he shall continue to have the status of a probationer. 17. Discharge or reversion of probationers.- (1) A probationer who has
no lien on any post under the Central Government or any State Government shall
be liable to be discharged from the Service at any time without notice if,- (i) on the
basis of his performance or conduct during probation, he is considered unfit for further retention in
the Service: or (ii) if on the
receipt of any information relating to his nationality, age, health, or of
antecedents the appointing authority is satisfied that he is ineligible or
otherwise unfit for being a member of the Service. (2) A probationer who holds
a lien on a post under the Central Government or any State Government may be
reverted to such post at any time in
any of the circumstances specified in sub-rule (1). (3) A probationer who is not considered suitable for
confirmation at the end of the period of probation prescribed in sub-rule (1)
of rule 15 or at the end of the extended period of probation, if any, under
sub-rule (3) of that rule, shall be discharged or reverted in accordance with
sub-rule (1) or sub-rule (2), as the case may be.
#(4) A member of the Service on "trial” in
any Grade who is not considered suitable for continuance in that Grade during
or at the end of the period of trial prescribed in sub-rule (2) of rule 15 or
the extended period, if any, under sub-rule (3) of that rule, shall be reverted
to the next lower grade of the Service or, as the case may be, to the concerned
grade of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service or the Central
Secretariat Clerical Service from which he was appointed on "trial"
to the grade of the Service. 18. Seniority.-
(1) The relative seniority of members of the Service appointed to any Grade
before the appointed day shall be regulated by their relative seniority as
determined before that day: Provided that, if the
seniority of any such officer had not been specifically determined before that
day, it shall be as determined by the *Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions. (2) All permanent officers
included in the initial constitution of a Grade under rule 8 shall rank senior
to all persons substantively appointed to that Grade with effect from any date
after the appointed day, and all temporary officers included in the initial
constitution of a Grade under that rule shall rank senior to all temporary
officers appointed to that Grade with effect from any date after the appointed
day. $(3) Except as provided in sub-rules (4) and (6), the seniority of
persons appointed to any Grade after the appointed day shall be determined in
the following manner, namely: - I. Selection Grade and Grade 1. The seniority inter se of
officers appointed to the Grade after the appointed day shall be regulated by
the order in which their names are included in the Select List for the Grade: Provided that an officer
included in the Select List who refuses at any time to be appointed to the
Grade for reasons acceptable to the appointing authority shall, on his
appointment to the Grade at any time thereafter, be placed immediately after
the officer who was last appointed to that grade from the Select List. FNote:- Omitted II. Section Officers’ and Assistants’ Grade. (i) Regular Officers:- (a) Direct recruits shall be
ranked inter se in the order of merit in which they are placed at the
competitive examination on the results of which they are recruited, the
recruits of an earlier examination being ranked senior to those of a later
examination: Provided that the seniority
of persons recruited through the competitive examination held by the Commission
or the Staff Selection Commission, as the case may be, - (i) in whose case offer of appointment are revived after
being cancelled, or (ii) who are not initially appointed for valid reasons but are appointed after the appointment of candidates recruited on the basis of results of the subsequent examination or examinations, shall be such as may be
determined by the Central Government in the Department of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions in
consultation with the Commission; (b) Persons appointed
regularly to a Grade from the Select List for the Grade shall be ranked inter
se according to the order in which they are so appointed; (c) The relative seniority
of direct recruits to a Grade and persons regularly appointed to the Grade from
the Select List for the Grade shall be regulated in accordance with the
provisions made in this behalf in the Fourth Schedule: (ii) Temporary or officiating Officers.- Persons included in the
Select List for the Grade shall rank inter se in the order in which they are
included in the Select List and shall rank senior to all other temporary
officers in the Grade who shall rank inter se in the order in which they are approved
for long-term appointment to the Grade: Provided that an officer
included in the Select List who refuses at any time to be appointed to the
Grade for reasons acceptable to the appointing authority shall, on his
appointment to the Grade at any time thereafter, be placed immediately after
the officer who was last appointed to that Grade from the Select List:
FNote:-
Omitted. (4) All officers $regularly appointed to any Grade shall
rank senior to those holding temporary or officiating appointment in that
Grade. (5) Deleted. (6) The seniority of a member of the Service transferred from one
cadre to another under the second proviso to sub-rule (2) or the second proviso
to sub-rule (7) of rule 13 or under rule 21, shall be determined in accordance
with regulations made by the *Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions. 19. Pay.- The scales of pay attached to the various Grades of the
Service shall be as follows, namely: - (i) Selection Grade: Rs.
12,000-16,500. Note.- The pay of an officer of Grade I of the Service promoted to the Selection Grade shall be fixed at such stage in this scale as shall give him an increase of not less than Rs 650 over his pay in Grade I. (ii) Grade I: Rs 10,000-15,200. (iii) Section Officers’
Grade: Rs 6,500-10,500. Note.- An officer promoted to the Section Officers’ Grade shall be allowed a minimum initial pay of Rs.6,900 in this scale. (iv) Assistants’ Grade: Rs
5,500-9,000. Provided that officers appointed
to any Grade before the first day of January, 1973 shall be entitled to draw
pay in the scale of pay admissible to them in accordance with the provisions of
the Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 1973. 20. Regulation of Pay.- (1) The pay and increments of officers of the
various Grades shall be regulated in accordance with the Fundamental Rules or
other similar Rules relating to pay, for the time being in force: Provided that an officer of
the Assistants’ Grade who does not, within a period of two years from the date
of his appointment to that Grade, passes a typewriting test held by the Staff
Selection Commission at the minimum speed prescribed for this purpose shall not, unless exempted by a special or
general order, be entitled to draw any further increment in the Grade until
he passes such test, and on his
passing, or being exempted from the test, his pay shall be re-fixed as if his
increments had not been withheld under this proviso, but no arrears of pay
shall be allowed for the period the increments had been withheld. (2) The pay of a probationer
in a Grade may, on his completing each year of probation to the satisfaction of
the appointing authority and passing the prescribed periodic tests, be raised,
by one stage in the time scale. 21. Inter-cadre transfers.-
The *Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions may transfer a cadre officer of any Grade from
one cadre to another. 22. Constitution of new cadres.— *(1)
The Central Government in The Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions may after the appointed day, constitute new
Cadres of the Service, by- (i) splitting up an existing
cadre into two or more cadres; (ii) combining two or more
existing cadres into one; or (iii)combining staff drawn
partly from two or more cadres. (2) #'The
authorised cadre strength and the regular officers in each Grade in any new
cadre constituted under sub-rule (1), as well as the relative seniority of
these officers on such constitution, shall be as determined by the Central
Government in The $Department
of Personnel and Training in the
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. (3) After a new cadre has
been constituted under sub-rule (1) and its initial constitution determined
under sub-rule (2), all the other provisions of these rules shall apply to such
cadre.
À22-A. Omitted. 23. Regulations.- The $Department
of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions may make regulations, not
inconsistent with these rules, to provide for all matters for which provision
is necessary or expedient, for the purpose of giving effect to these rules. 24. Residuary matters.- In regard to matters not specifically covered
by these rules or by regulations or orders made or issued there under, or by
special orders the members of the Service shall be governed by the rules,
regulations and orders applicable to the Central Civil Services in general.
Ï25. Power of Central Government in the Department of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions to act in
special contingencies.- In the event of large number of officers of any Grade being rendered
surplus on account of reduction of
establishment in, or the abolition of a
cadre, or on account of any schemes of administrative Reforms or recognition,
the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions may issue special
directives to the cadre authorities regarding the absorption of such surplus
officers and the cadre authorities shall comply with such special directives.
b25.(a) Power to relax.- Where the Central Government in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances
and Pensions (Department of Personnel and Training) is of the opinion that it
is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by order, for reasons to be
recorded in writing, and in consultation with the commission, relax any of the
provisions of these rules with respect to any class or category of persons or
posts. 25(b). Saving.- Nothing in these rules shall affect reservations,
relaxation of age limit and other concessions required to be provided for the
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and other special categories of
persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Central Government from
time to time in this regard. 26. Interpretation.- Where any doubt arises as to the interpretation of
any of the provisions of these rules, or the regulations made there under, the
matter shall be referred to the Central Government whose decision thereon shall
be final. FIRST SCHEDULE [See Rules 2(e) and 2(f) and
(5)] Names of Ministries/Offices to whom the Central
Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service
Rules, 1969 Central Secretariat Clerical ' Service Rules, 1962 apply
SECOND SCHEDULE [See rule 2(i)] Designation of posts other than those of Under Secretary to the
Government of India and of Section Officer, included as "Duty
Posts " in Grade I and the Section Officers' Grade respectively of the
Central Secretariat Service.
THIRD SCHEDULE
#Omitted FOURTH
SCHEDULE [See Rules 13(5) and 13(8)] Regulations
for the constitution and maintenance of the Select Lists for the Section
Officers' and Assistants' Grades of the Central Secretariat Service. 1. Constitution.— Officers borne on the Regular Temporary
Establishment of the respective Grades immediately before the appointed day and
allotted to a cadre under rule 8 shall form the Select List for the concerned
Grade for that cadre, on such date. A. SECTION OFFICERS' GRADE 2. Maintenance.— (1)
Additions to the Select List for the Section Officers' Grade in any cadre shall
be made in such numbers as the cadre
authority may determine from time to time keeping in view the existing and
anticipated
®ular vacancies so as to
ensure that one person each by rotation is included from out of the categories
of persons specified below, namely:- (a) Officers of the Assistants’ Grade
in that Grade who have rendered not less than eight years’ approved service in
that Grade and are within the range of seniority, in the order of their
seniority, subject to the rejection of the unfit: Provided that where an
officer of the Assistants' Grade is rejected as unfit, the reasons for such
rejection shall be recorded in writing and communicated to the officer
concerned. Second Proviso
omitted vide Notification No. 21/14/97-CS.I dated 8th March, 1999. (b)
Persons selected on the results of the limited departmental competitive
examinations, held by the Commission, from time to time, in the order of their
merit. (2) The rules for the
limited departmental competitive examinations referred to in clause (1) above
shall be determined by regulations made by the Department of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and the
allotment of candidates from the results of these examinations to the various
cadres shall also be made by that Department. B. ASSISTANTS’ GRADE *2A. Maintenance.— (1)
Additions to the Select List for the Assistants’ Grade in any cadre shall be
made in such number as the cadre authority may determine, from time to time,
keeping in view the existing and anticipated
®ular vacancies, from
officers of the Upper Division Grade in that cadre who have rendered not less
than five years’ approved service in the grade and are within the range of
seniority, in the order of their seniority in that grade subject to the
rejection of the unfit.
vProvided that where an
officer of the Upper Division Grade is rejected as unfit, the reason for such
rejection shall be recorded in writing and communicated to the officer
concerned. Note 1.- While considering cases of officers belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, reservations shall be made in accordance with such instructions as may be issued by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions from time to time. Note 2.- If officers within the range of seniority are not available in a cadre for making additions to the Select List, such additions shall be made from a panel, furnished by the Central Government in the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, of officers serving in other cadres. (2) The rules for the
limited departmental competitive examination referred to in category (b) shall be as determined by regulations made by
the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions and the allotment of candidates from the results of
this examination to the various cadres
shall be made by the said Department. 3. Seniority.— (1) Officers included in the Select List for a Grade
constituted under regulation (1) shall be senior to those included therein
after such constitution. (2) Officers included in
the Select List under
&'regulation 2 or regulation
2A' shall rank inter se in the order in which they are included in the Select
List: *Provided that an officer included in the Select List who refuses at any
time to be appointed to the Grade for reasons acceptable to the appointing
authority, shall, on his appointment to the Grade at any time thereafter, be
placed immediately after the officer who was last appointed to that Grade from
the Select List. @Note:-Omitted. (3) Direct recruits to a
Grade and persons #regularly
appointed to the Grade from the Select List for the Grade shall be assigned
seniority inter se according to the quotas of #regular
vacancies in the Grade reserved for direct recruitment and
the appointment of persons included in the Select List,
respectively: $Provided that persons appointed regularly in the Section Officers Grade
in a particular year against the unfilled vacancies brought forward from
previous years shall all be placed below the last slot, be it for a direct
recruit or for a person included in the Select List, determined on the basis of
the rotation of vacancies between direct recruits and persons included in the
Select List, in that year, as illustrated in Illustration-II. %Provided that persons appointed regularly in accordance with the
provisions of sub-rule (2) of rule 13 to the Grade from the Select List in any
cadre in any year, against direct recruitment vacancies for which direct
recruits are not available, shall be placed en bloc below the last direct
recruit appointed in that year irrespective of the quotas reserved for direct
recruits and persons included in the Select List. (4) Persons appointed #regularly in accordance with the first
proviso to sub-rule (2) of 13 shall be assigned seniority inter se in the order
in which they are included in the Select List for the Assistants’ Grade in the
cadre and such persons shall be placed
en bloc below all the Assistants already appointed #regularly in the same cadre. (5) Persons appointed
regularly in accordance with the provisions of sub-rule (6-a) of rule 13 shall
be assigned seniority inter se in the order in which they are included in the
Select List for the Assistants’ Grade in the cadre and such persons shall, be
placed en bloc above the direct recruits of the Assistants’ Grade Examination,
1978 appointed in the same cadre. ILLUSTRATION - I Where 75 percent of the
regular vacancies in a Grade are reserved for the appointment of persons included
in the Select List for the Grade and 25 percent for direct recruitment, each
direct recruit shall be ranked in seniority below three persons regularly
appointed from the Select List. Where the quotas are 50 percent each, every
direct recruit shall be alternatively ranked below one person appointed from
the Select List. If, however, for any reasons, a direct recruit or a person
regularly appointed to the Grade from the Select List ceases to hold the appointment in the Grade or quits the
Service etc., the seniority list shall
not be rearranged merely for the purpose of ensuring the proportions referred
to.
fILLUSTRATION - II A. Let it be assumed that
there are 10 regular vacancies to be filled in the Section Officers Grade in
the year 1989. In terms of the laid down proportion of four promotees to one
direct recruit, there would be two slots for direct recruits at position
numbers 5 and 10 of the roster. Assuming that neither of those direct recruits
slots is filled, the vacancies for the year 1990 would be calculated as
follows:-
B. The roster for the year
1990 would than be prepared in the following two stages:- (i) in respect of the ten vacancies arising in
the year 1990, the roster shall be based on the normal rotation of vacancies in
the proportion of four promotees to one direct recruit: (ii) the two
direct recruit vacancies carried forward from the year 1989 would be added as
direct recruits slots below the last slot determined vide (i) above. C. Further assuming that the number of vacancies arising in 1991 and
1992 not taking into account the unfilled vacancies of the previous year is
also ten, the roster for the years 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992 would be as
follows:- 1989 1990 1991 1992 1. P1 1. P1 1.
P1 1. P1 2. P2 2. P2 2.
P2 2. P2 3. P3 3. P3 3.
P3 3. P3 4. P4 4. P4 4.
P4 4. P4 5. D1 5. D1 5.
D1 5. D1 6. P5 6. P5 6.
P5 6. P5 7. P6 7. P6 7.
P6 7. P6 8. P7 8. P7 8.
P7 8. P7 9. P8 9. P8 9.
P8 9. P8 10. D2 10. D2 10. D2 10. D2 Both D1 & D2 11. D1 11. D1 11.
P9@ remain 12. D2 12. D2 12. P10@ unfilled Again Both 13. D1 13. D1 D1 & D2 14. D2 14.
D2 (1990) as also Again all direct 15. D1 D1 & D2 (1989) recruit vacancies 16. D2 remained remained @Vacancies unfilled unfilled (1989)
released
after
two years
of carry
forward.” 4. Removal of names from the
Select List.- (1) Subject to the exceptions made under clause (3), an
officer included in the Select List for a Grade shall continue to be included
in the Select List till he is
®ularly appointed to that
Grade. (2) Officers included in the Select List for a Grade who cannot be
appointed to that Grade or who are reverted therefrom for want of vacancies
will continue to be included in the Select List and retain the seniority
assigned to them in the List. (3) The names of persons of the following categories shall be
removed from the Select List:- (a) Persons ®ularly
appointed to the concerned Grade; (b) Persons transferred to another service or
post; (c) Persons
who die or retire from service or whose services are otherwise terminated; and (d) (i)
persons officiating in the respective Grade beyond the period of trial
specified in rule 15, who are reverted therefrom as a result of a
departmental enquiry or proceedings
under the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules
1965; or (ii) persons
who, either during or at the end of the period of trial in the respective Grade
prescribed in rule 15, are reverted therefrom under sub-rule (4) of rule 17, on
the ground of unfitness to continue in that Grade; or (iii) persons not yet promoted on trial to the
respective Grade, who on an annual review of the Select List are found, because
of deterioration in their record and/or conduct since inclusion in the List to
have fallen below the required standard: Provided that the removal of
the name of a person in category (iii) who has been included in the Select List
on the results of the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for the
Section Officers’ Grade or for the Assistants’ Grade, as the case may be, shall
be made in consultation with the Commission in the case of Section Officers,
and in consultation with the Department of Personnel and Training in the case
of Assistants. SECTION 2 THE CENTRAL
SECRETARIAT SERVICE (SENIORITY OF TRANSFERRED OFFICERS) REGULATIONS, 1963* In pursuance of sub-rule (6)
of Rule 18 of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, the Ministry of Home
Affairs hereby makes the following regulations, namely:- 1. Short title.- These regulations may be called the Central
Secretariat Service (Seniority of Transferred Officers) Regulations, 1963. 2. Definitions.- (1) In
these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a)
"approved and continuous service" in relation to any Grade means the
period of continuous service in the Grade rendered after regular selection for
long term appointment to the Grade, and includes any period or periods during
which a member of the Service would (after such selection) have held a duty
post in the Grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not available to hold
such duty posts; (b)
"competitive examination" in relation to a Grade of the Service means
the competitive examination held by the Commission for direct recruitment to
that Grade; (c)
"limited competitive examination" means the limited departmental
competitive examination referred to in the Fourth Schedule to the Central
Secretariat Service Rules, 1962; (d) "new
cadre" means the cadre to which a member of the Service is transferred
from another cadre; (e) "old
cadre" means the cadre from which a member of the Service is transferred
to another cadre; (f)
"promoted officer" in relation to any Grade of the Service means a
person other than a direct recruit to the Grade; (g)
"rules" means the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962; (h)
"transferred officer" means a member of the Service vice transferred
from one cadre to another. (2) All other words and
expressions used in these regulations and not defined herein shall have the
meaning respectively assigned to them in the Rules. 3. Seniority of transferred officers.- (1) A member of the Service
appointed to a Grade before the appointed day and included in the initial
constitution of any cadre under rule 8 of the Rules shall, on his transfer to
another cadre, be assigned seniority vis-a-vis officers of that Grade included
in the initial constitution of the new cadre, with reference to his relative
seniority vis-a-vis such officers as determined before the appointed day: Provided that if the
relative seniority of a transferred officer vis-a-vis the other officers had
not been specifically determined before the appointed day, it shall be as
determined by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. (2) A member of the Service
appointed to the Section Officer Grade of any cadre after the appointed day
shall, on his transfer to another cadre, be assigned seniority vis-a-vis
officers to that Grade after the appointed day in the new cadre as follows,
namely:- (i)A direct recruit shall be assigned
seniority vis-a-vis other
yregularly appointed officers
of the Grade in the new cadre as if he were a direct recruit allotted to that
cadre on the results of the same competitive examination from which he has been
recruited. (ii) A promoted officer who had been or is
included in the Select List for the Grade in the old cadre on the results of
the limited competitive examination shall be assigned seniority vis-a-vis other
yregularly appointed officers
of the Grade, as the case may be, in the new
cadre, as if he had been included in the Select List for the Grade in that
cadre on the results of the same limited competitive examination. (iii) A promoted officer who
had been or is included in the Select List for the Grade in the old cadre on
the basis of seniority in the Assistant's Grade shall on his transfer to
another cadre be assigned seniority vis-a-vis officers appointed to that Grade
in the new cadre just above the senior most promoted officers included on the
basis of seniority in the Assistants' Grade in the Select List of the same year
in the new cadre whose date of
yregular appointment is later
than that of the transferred officer. (iv)A promoted officer not included in the
Select List for the Grade in the old cadre, shall be assigned seniority below
all such
yregularly appointed officers
of the Grade in the new cadre who have rendered longer or the same length of
approved continuous service in the Grade. yNote.- Omitted. (3) A member of the Service appointed to the
Section Officers' Grade of any cadre on transfer from another cadre under the
second proviso to rule 13(2) of the Rules shall be assigned seniority in the
Section Officer's Grade of the new cadre below all existing temporary officers
of the Grade in that cadre. If two or more such officers are appointed on the
same date, under the second proviso to rule 13(2) aforesaid, to the Section
Officer's Grade of the new cadre by transfer from the same cadre, their inter-se seniority shall be as in the
Assistant's Grade of the old cadre, and if they are so appointed by transfer
from two or more different cadre, their inter-se
seniority shall be determined in accordance with the seniority admissible to
them in the Assistant's Grade of the new cadre under clause (1) or clause (4)
of this regulation as the case may be. (4) A member of the Service appointed to the
Assistant's Grade of any cadre after the appointed day shall, on his transfer
to another cadre, be assigned seniority vis-a-vis officers appointed to that
Grade after the appointed day in the new cadre as follows, namely:- (i) A direct recruit shall be assigned seniority
vis-a-vis regular officers of the Grade in the new cadre as if he were a direct
recruit allotted to that cadre on the results of the same competitive
examination from which he has been recruited. (ii) A promoted officer who had been or is
included in the Select List for the Grade in the old cadre shall on his
transfer to another cadre be assigned seniority vis-a-vis officers appointed to
that Grade in the new cadre after the appointed day just above the senior most
regular promoted officer included in the Select List of the new cadre, whose
date of regular appointment is later than that of the transferred officer. (5) A member of the Service appointed to the
Assistants' Grade of any cadre on transfer from another cadre under the second
proviso to rule 13(7) of the Rules shall be assigned seniority in the
Assistants' Grade of the new cadre below all existing temporary officers of the
Grade in that cadre. If two or more such officers are appointed on the same
date, under the second proviso to rule 13(7) aforesaid to the Assistants' Grade
of the new cadre by transfer from the same cadre, their inter-se seniority shall be as in the Upper Division Grade of the
Central Secretariat Clerical Service in the old cadre, and if they are so
appointed by transfer from two or more different cadres, their inter-se seniority shall be determined
in accordance with the seniority admissible to them in the Upper Division Grade
of the Central secretariat Clerical Service
in the new cadre, under regulation 3 of the Central Secretariat Clerical
Service (Seniority of Transferred Officers) Regulations, 1963. Explanation- "Existing temporary Officers of the Grade" in this regulations included all temporary officers who would, after regular selection for long-term appointment to the Grade, have held duty posts of the Grade in the new cadre but for their being on leave or otherwise not available for holding such duty posts, on the date on which the transferred officer is appointed in the new cadre.
SECTION 3 THE CENTRAL
SECRETARIAT SERVICE SECTION OFFICERS' GRADE (COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION)
REGULATIONS, 1966* In pursuance of sub-rule (9)
of Rule 13 of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962 and in supersession
of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Home Affairs
No. 25/4/63-(i)-CS(A), dated the 9th March, 1964, the Government of India in
the Ministry of Home Affairs, hereby makes the following regulations, namely:- 1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These regulations may be called
the Central Secretariat Service Section Officers' Grade (Competitive Examination) Regulations, 1966.
(2) They shall come into
force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette. 2. Definitions.- (1) In these regulations, unless the context
otherwise requires- (a)
"available vacancies" means the vacancies in the Section Officers'
Grade of the Service which are decided to be filled on the results of an
examination; (b)
"examination" means a combined competitive examination consisting of
a preliminary examination and a main examination for recruitment to the Service
held under sub-rule (9) of rule 13 of the rules and includes a combined
competitive examinations for recruitment to the service and such other Service
or Services as may be specified by the Central Government from time to time; [Vide Notification No. 5/93/78-CS(I) dated 9.7.1979] (c)
"schedule" means the schedule appended to these regulations; (d)
"Scheduled Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" shall have the
same meanings as are assigned to them by clauses (24) and (25) respectively of
Article 366 of the Constitution of India. (2) All other words and expressions used in
these regulations and not defined herein shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Central
Secretariat Service Rules, 1962. 3. Holding of the
examination.- (1) The examination shall be conducted by the Commission in
the manner notified by the Central Government in the Department of Personnel
& Training from time to time. (2) The dates on which and the places at which
the examination shall be held shall be fixed by the Commission. 4. Conditions of
eligibility.- In order to be eligible to compete at the examination, a
candidate must satisfy the following conditions, namely:- (i) Nationality.-
(a) He must be a citizen of India or (b) He must belong to such
categories of persons as may from time to time be notified in this behalf by
the Department of Personnel &
Training in the Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions. (ii) Age.-
He must have attained the age of 21
years and must not have attained the age of 28 years on the 1st day of August
of the year in which the examination is held: Provided that the upper age
limit may be relaxed in respect of such categories of persons as may, from time
to time, be notified in this behalf by the Department of Personnel &
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, to the
extent and subject to the conditions notified in respect to each category. (iii)Educational qualification.- He must hold
a degree of any University incorporated by an Act of the Central or State
Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of
Parliament or declared to be Universities as under Section 3 of
the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 or a Foreign University
approved by the Central Government from time to time, or possess a
qualification which has been recognised by the Central Government for the
purpose of admission to the examinations. Provided that: (a) In
exceptional cases the Commission may treat as qualified a candidate who
though not possessing the qualification
prescribed in this clause, has passed examinations conducted by other
institutions of a standard which, in the opinion of the Commission, justifies
the admission of the candidate to the examination; and (b) candidate
who are otherwise qualified but have taken degrees from Foreign Universities
which are not approved by the Central Government may also be admitted to the
examination at the discretion of the Commission. Provided further that a
candidate who has appeared at an examination the passing of which would render
him educationally qualified for the Commission's examination but has not been
informed of the result as also the candidates who intend to appear at such a
qualifying examination will be eligible for admission to the preliminary
examination so long as, by a date to be notified by the Commission, the
candidate produces proof of pass in the degree course for being eligible to
take the main examination during that year. (iv) Attempts at the examination.- No
candidate who does not belong to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribes or who
is not covered by any of the specified exceptions notified by the Government
from time to time, shall be permitted to compete more than three times at the
examinations. Provided that there will be no
restriction on the number of attempts for candidates belonging to the Scheduled
Castes or the Scheduled Tribes, who are otherwise eligible. Note- (i) An attempt at the Preliminary examination shall be deemed to be an attempt at the examination.
(ii) If a candidate actually appears in any one paper in the Preliminary examinations, he shall be deemed to have made an attempt at the examination. (v) Fees.-
Subject to such exemptions or concessions or both, as may be notified in this
behalf by the Department of Personnel & Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions from
time to time, he shall pay the fees specifies by the Commission. 5. Deleted. 6. Decision as to eligibility.- The decision of the Commission as to
the eligibility or otherwise of a candidate for admission to the examination
shall be final and no candidate to whom a certificate of admission has not been
issued by the Commission shall be admitted to the examination. 7. Results.- (1) The names
of the candidates who are considered by
the Commission to be suitable for appointment on the results of the examination
shall be arranged in the order of merit and subject to the provisions of
sub-regulation (5) of Regulation 8, they shall be recommended for appointment
in that order upto the number of appointments required to be made. (2) The form and manner of
communication of the results of the examination to individual candidates shall
be decided by the Commission in their discretion. 8. Appointments.- (1) Success at the examination shall confer no right
to appointment to the Section Officers' Grade of the Service unless the Central
Government is satisfied, after such enquiry as may be considered necessary,
that the candidate, having regard to his character and antecedents is suitable
in all respects for appointment to the Service. (2) No candidate shall be
appointed to the Section Officers' Grade of the Service unless he is, after
such Medical examination as the Central Government may prescribe found to be
free from any mental or physical defect which is likely to interfere with the
discharge of the duties of the Service. (3) No person who has more
than one wife living or who, having a spouse living, marries in any case in
which such marriage is void by reason of its taking place during the life time
of such spouse, and no women marriage is void by reason of the husband having a wife living at the time of such
marriage or who has married a person who has a wife living at the time of such
marriage, shall be eligible for any appointment on the results of the
examination: Provided that Central
Government may, if satisfied that there are special grounds for so doing,
exempt any person from the operation of this sub-regulation. (4) Save as provided in sub-regulation (5) of
this regulation, appointments to the Section Officers' Grade of the Service on
the results of any examination shall be made to the extent to the available
vacancies, in the order of the merit of the candidates recommended by the
Commission for appointment, subject to reservations for members of the
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes in accordance with the orders issued by
the Department of Personnel and Training in this behalf from time to time. (5) Candidates belonging to
any of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes may, to the extent the
number of vacancies reserved for the Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribes
cannot be filled on the basis of the general standard be recommended by the
Commission by a relaxed standard to make up the deficiency in the reserved
quota, subject to the fitness of these candidates for selection to the service,
irrespective of their ranks in the order of merit at the examination. 9. Penalty for misconduct.-
A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission to be guilty of :- (a) obtaining
support for his candidature by any means, or (b)
impersonating, or (c) procuring
impersonation by any person, or (d) submitting
fabricated documents or documents which have been tempered with, or (e) making statements
which are incorrect or false, or suppressing material information, or (f) resorting to any other irregular or improper
means in connection with his candidature for the examination, or (g) using
unfair means in the examination halls, or (h) misbehaving in the examination hall, or (i) attempting to commit or, as the case may be,
abetting the Commission of all or any of the acts specified in the foregoing
clauses, may in addition to rendering himself liable to
criminal prosecution, be liable - (A) to be
disqualified by the Commission from that examination for which he is a
candidate, or (B) to
debarred either permanently or for a specified period - (i) by the Commission from
any examination or selection held by them; (ii) by the Central Government
from any employment under them; and (C) if he is
already in service under Central Government to disciplinary action under the
appropriate rules. SECTION 4 THE CENTRAL
SECRETARIAT SERVICE SECTION OFFICERS' GRADE/ STENOGRAPHERS' GRADE 'B' (LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS) REGULATIONS, 1964. In pursuance of the
provisions of sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 2 of the Fourth Schedule to the
Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, the Ministry of Home Affairs, in
consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, hereby makes the
following regulations, namely:- 1. Short title.- (1) These regulations may be called the Central
Secretariat Service Section Officers' Grade
(Limited Departmental Competitive Examination) Regulations, 1964. 2. Definitions.- (1) In these regulations, unless the context
otherwise requires,- (a) "crucial date" means the 1st day
of
¶July of the year in which
the examination is held; (b)
"examination" means a limited departmental competitive examination
held by the Commission for making additions to the Select List for the Section
Officers' Grade; (bb)"Scheduled
Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" shall have the same meanings as
are assigned to them by clauses (24) and (25) respectively of Article 366 of
the Constitution; (c) "Selection" means inclusion in the
Select List for the Section Officers' Grade. (2) All other words and expressions used in
these regulations and not defined herein shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Central Secretariat
Service Rules, 1962. 3. Holding of the
examination.- (1) The examination shall be conducted by the Commission in
the manner notified by the Department of Personnel & Training in the
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions from time to time. (2) The dates on which the
places at which the examination shall be held shall be fixed by the Commission. 4. Conditions of Eligibility.- Any permanent or temporary officer of
the Assistants' Grade of the Central Secretariat Service or of Grade C of the
Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service who, on the crucial date, satisfies
the following conditions, shall be eligible to appear at the examination:- (1) Length of service: He should have rendered not less than 5 years
approved and continuous service in the Assistants' Grade of the Central
Secretariat Service or in Grade C of the Central Secretariat Stenographers'
Service or in both, as the case may be: Provided that if he had been appointed to the
Assistants' Grade of the Central Secretariat Service or Grade 'C' of the
Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service
on the results of a competitive examination including a Limited
Departmental Competitive Examination, such an examination should have been held
not less than 5 years before the crucial date and he should have rendered not
less than 4 years approved and continuous service in that Grade: Provided further that any
period of his absence on Military duties may be allowed to be counted towards
the prescribed length of service in any of the above posts. *(2) Omitted. (3) Omitted. (4) Fees: He shall pay such fees as may be specified from time to time,
by the Commission: Provided that candidates
belonging to the categories indicated in column (1) of the Table below shall
pay such fees as are indicated in the corresponding entry in column (2) of the
said Table: Table
Note:- (1) Assistants or Stenographers Grade C who are on deputation to ex-cadre posts with the approval of the competent authority will be eligible to be admitted to the examination, if otherwise eligible. Provided that it shall not
apply to an Assistant or Stenographers Grade C who has been appointed to an
ex-cadre post or to another service on transfer and does not have a lien in the
Assistants' Grade or the Stenographers' Grade C, as the case may be. (2) Assistants of the Central secretariat Service and
Stenographers Grade C of the Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service who
have opted for appointment to the Indian Foreign Service (B) and have been
appointed to any Grade of that service in pursuance of such option shall not be
eligible for admission to the examination. (3) In the case of a
Scheduled Caste Assistant given ad hoc
promotion with the benefit of "deemed” date of promotion during the period
14th April 1952 to 30th April, 1954 his actual date of
promotion as Assistant will be taken into consideration for computing the
length of service in the Assistants' Grade for the purpose of this regulation. 5. Omitted. 6. Decision as to
eligibility.- The decision of the Commission as to the eligibility or
otherwise of a candidate for admission to the examination shall be final and no
candidate to whom a certificate of admission has not been issued by the
Commission shall be admitted to the examination. 7. Results.- (1) The names of the candidates who are considered by the Commission to be suitable for selection
on the results of any examination held after the commencement of the Central
Secretariat Service Section Officers' Grade Limited Departmental Competitive
Examination (Amendment) Regulation, 1972 shall be arranged in the order of
merit and, subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (3) of regulation 8, they shall be recommended for
selection in that order upto the required number. (2) Save as provided in sub-regulation (3) of
this regulation, selection on the results of any examination held after the
commencement of the Central Secretariat Service Section Officers' Grade Limited
Departmental Competitive Examination (Amendment) Regulations, 1972, shall be
made to the extent required, in the order of merit of the candidates
recommended by the Commission for selection, subject to reservations for the
candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in accordance with the orders issued by the
Government of India in the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry
of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions in this behalf from time to
time.
ªª(3) Candidates belonging to
any of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes may, to the extent the
number of vacancies reserved for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes
cannot be filled on the basis of the general standard, be recommended by the
Commission by a relaxed standard to make up the deficiency in the reserved
quota, subject to the fitness of these candidates for selection to the service,
irrespective of their ranks in the order of merit at the examination. (4) The form and manner of
communication of the results of the examination to individual candidates shall
be decided by the Commission in its discretion. 8. Selection.- (1) Success in the examination confers no right to
selection unless the Central Government is satisfied, after such enquiry as may
be considered necessary, that the candidate, having regard to his conduct in
service, is suitable in all respects for selection: Provided that the decision
as to whether a particular candidate recommended for selection by the
Commission is not suitable shall be taken into consultation with the Department
of Personnel and Training. 9. Penalty for Misconduct.- A candidate who is or has been declared by
the Commission to be guilty of :- (a) obtaining support for
his candidature by any means, or (b) impersonating, or (c) procuring impersonation
by any person, or (d) submitting
fabricated documents or documents which have been tempered with, or (e) making
statements which are incorrect or false, or suppressing material information,
or (f) resorting
to any other irregular or improper means in connection with his candidature for
the examination, or (g) using
unfair means in the examination hall, or (h) misbehaving in the examination hall, or (i) attempting to commit or, as the case may be,
abetting the Commission of all or any of the acts specified in the foregoing
clauses, may in addition to rendering himself liable to
criminal prosecution, be liable - (A) to be
disqualified by the Commission from the examination for which he is a
candidate, or (B) to be
debarred either permanently or for a specified period - (i) by the Commission, from
any examination or selection held by them; (ii) by the Central
Government from any employment under them; and (C) to
disciplinary action under the appropriate rules. "Provided that no
penalty under this rule shall be imposed except after - (i) giving the candidate an opportunity of
making such representation in writing as he may wish to make in that behalf;
and (ii) taking
the representation, if any, submitted by the candidate, within the period
allowed to him, into consideration." SECTION 5 THE CENTRAL
SECRETARIAT SERVICE (PROMOTION TO GRADE I AND SELECTION
GRADE) REGULATIONS, 1964* In pursuance of sub-rule (4)
of rule 12 of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, the Ministry of Home
Affairs hereby makes the following regulations, namely:- 1. Short title.- These regulations may be called the Central
Secretariat Service (Promotion to Grade I and Selection Grade) Regulations,
1964. 2. Definitions.- In these
regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a)
"eligible officer" means any officer eligible to be considered for
appointment to Grade I or the Selection Grade of the Service, as the case may
be, under rule 12 of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, as on the 1st
July of the calendar year in which the Select List is prepared; (b)
"field of selection" means the list of eligible officers from which a
selection will be made for inclusion in the Select List; (c)
"Government" means the Government of India in the Department of
Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; (d)
"rules" means the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962; (e)
"Selection Committee" means the Committee constituted in accordance
with regulation 4; (f)
"Select List" means the list of eligible officers considered fit for
appointment to Grade I or the Selection Grade, as the case may be, and prepared
in accordance with regulation 5. (2) All other words and
expressions used in these regulations and not defined herein shall have the
meanings respectively assigned to them in the Central Secretariat Service
Rules, 1962. 3. Strength of Select List and field of selection.- (1) The strength
of officers to be included in the Select List for Grade I or the Selection
Grade shall be as determined from time to time by the Department of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. (2) The field of selection shall ordinarily extend to
Åthree times the number of
officers to be included in the Select List, provided that if the required
number of officers of the requisite standard are not available in the field so
determined, the field may be enlarged to the extent considered necessary by the
Selection Committee. 4. Constitution of the
Selection Committee.- (1) The Department of Personnel and Training in the
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions shall, from time to time,
constitute a Selection Committee consisting of - (a) the
Chairman or a member of the Union Public Service Commission, the Joint
Secretary in charge of Central Secretariat Service, Department of Personnel and
Training in the Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions and two
other Joint Secretaries to the Government of India, for the preparation of the
Select List for Grade I; and (b) the
Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training, three other Secretaries to the
Government of India and the Establishment Officer, for the preparation of the
Select List for the Selection Grade. (2) The Chairman or the
member of the Commission shall preside at all meetings of the Selection
Committee for Grade I and the Secretary, the Department of Personnel and
Training shall preside at all meetings of the Selection Committee for the
selection Grade 5. Preparation of the Select List A. Grade I (1) A fresh Select List for
Grade I shall be prepared at least once every year if on the 1st
July of the year the number of officers already included in the Select List for
that Grade is below the strength fixed under regulation 3(1). For the purpose
of preparing the Select List, the Department of Personnel and Training in the
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions shall obtain from the
cadre authorities the names of all eligible officers of the Section Officers
Grade and of Grade 'A' of the Central Secretariat Stenographers Service
included in their respective cadres.
(3) The field of selection
shall be determined by the Selection Committee by taking the required number of
persons from the single list drawn up under clause (2), in the order of their
inclusion in that list. (4) The Selection Committee
shall classify such of the officer included in the field of selection as are
considered fit for appointment to Grade I as 'outstanding', 'very good' and 'good', on the basis of
merit. Note:- While considering the cases of officers belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, the Selection Committee shall be guided by such instructions as may be issued by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions shall, from time to time. (5) The recommendations of
the Selection Committee, together with the upto date confidential records of
the concerned officers and such other information as may be relevant, shall be
forwarded to the Commission for their advice. (6) Subject to the orders of
Government, the recommendations of the Commission as regards suitability and
classification of the concerned officer shall be accepted. (7) The Select List shall be
prepared by including the required number of names first from amongst the
officers finally classified as 'outstanding' then from amongst those similarly classified as 'very
good' and thereafter from amongst those similarly classified as 'good'. The
order of names inter se within each category shall be the order in which the
names are arranged in the single list prepared under clause (2). The Select
List so prepared shall be issued by the Department of Personnel and Training in
the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. B - Selection Grade (8) A fresh Select List for
the Selection Grade shall be prepared at least once every year if on the 1st
July of the year the number of officers already included in the Select List for
that Grade is below the strength fixed under regulation 3(1). (9) The field of selection
shall be determined by the Selection Committee by taking the required number of
seniormost eligible Grade I Officers in the order of their seniority. (10) The Selection Committee
shall classify such of the officers included in the field of selection as are
considered fit for appointment to the Selection Grade as 'outstanding', 'very good' and 'good', on the basis of
merit. Note:- While considering the cases of officers belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, the Selection Committee shall be guided by such instructions as may be issued by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions shall, from time to time. (11) Subject to the orders
of Government, the recommendations of the Selection Committee as regards
classification shall be accepted. (12) The Select List shall
be prepared by including the required number of names first from amongst the officers
finally classified as 'outstanding', then from
amongst those similarly classified as 'very good' and thereafter from
amongst those similarly classified as 'good'. The order of names inter se
within each category shall be according to seniority in Grade I. The Select
List so prepared shall be issued by the Department of Personnel and Training in
the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. 6. Removal of names from the
Select List.- (1) Subject to the exceptions made under clause (3), of this
regulation, an officer included in the Select List shall continued to be
included therein till he is
·regularly appointed to Grade
I or the Selection Grade, as the case may be. (2) Officers included in the
Select List who cannot be appointed to Grade I
or the Selection Grade, as the case may be, or who are reverted therefrom, for want of vacancies will continue
to be included in the Select List and retain the seniority assigned to them in
the List. (3) The names of persons of
the following categories shall be removed from the Select List- (a)
Persons
·regularly appointed to Grade
I or the Selection Grade as the case may be; (b) Persons transferred to another service or
post; (c) Persons who die or retire from
service or whose services are otherwise terminated; and (d) (i) persons officiating in Grade I or
the Selection Grade, as the case may be, beyond the period of trial specified
in rule 15, who are reverted therefrom as a result of a departmental enquiry or proceedings under the Central
Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965; or (ii) persons
who, either during or at the end of the period of trial in the respective
Grade, prescribed in rule 15, are reverted therefrom under sub-rule (4) of rule
17, on the ground of unfitness to continue in the Grade; or (iii) persons
not yet promoted on trial to the Grade I or the Selection Grade, as the case may be, who on an annual review of
the Select List are found, because of deterioration in their record or conduct
or both since inclusion in the List, to have fallen below the required
standard: 7. Saving:- Notwithstanding anything contained in regulation 5, but
subject to regulation 6, officers
already approved for but not appointed to Grade I or the Selection Grade, as
the case may be, before the coming into force of these regulations, shall
continued to be eligible for appointment to that grade. SECTION 6 THE CENTRAL
SECRETARIAT SERVICE ASSISTANTS' GRADE (COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION) REGULATIONS,
1965* In pursuance of sub-rule (9)
of Rule 13 of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962 and in supersession
of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Home Affairs
No. 25/4/63-(ii)-CS(A), dated the 9th March, 1964, the Government of India in
the Ministry of Home Affairs, hereby makes the following regulations, namely:- 1. Short title :- (1) These
regulations may be called the Central Secretariat Service Assistants'
Grade (Competitive Examination) Regulations, 1965. (2) They shall come into
force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette. 2. Definitions:- (1) In these regulations, unless the context
otherwise requires- (a)
"available vacancies" means such vacancies in the Assistants' Grade
of the Service as are required to be filled on the results of an examination; (b)
"examination" means a competitive examination held by the Commission
for direct recruitment to the Assistants' Grade of the Service and to posts of
Assistants in such services, departments or offices, as may be notified from
time to time by the Government of India in the Department of Personnel and
Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; and (c)
"Scheduled Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" shall have the
same meanings as are assigned to them by clauses (24) and (25) respectively of
Article 366 of the Constitution of India. (2) All other words and expressions used in
these regulations and not defined herein shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Central
Secretariat Service Rules, 1962. 3. Holding of the
examination.- (1) The examination shall be conducted by the Commission in
the manner notified from time to time by the Government of India in the
Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances
and Pensions. (2) The dates on which and
the places at which the examination shall be held shall be fixed by the
Commission. 4. Conditions of eligibility.- In order to be eligible to compete at
the examination, a candidate must satisfy the following conditions, namely- (i)
Nationality - (a) He must be a citizen of India, OR (b) He must
belong to such categories of persons as may from time to time be notified in
this behalf by the Government of India in the Department of Personnel and
Administrative reforms, Ministry of Home Affairs. (ii) Age - He must have attained the age of 20 years, and must not have
attained the age of 25 years on the 1st day of August of the year in which the
examination is held: Provided that
the upper age limit may be relaxed in respect of such categories of persons as
may, from time to time, be notified in this behalf by the Government of India
in the Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions, to the extent notified in respect of each category. (ii)
Educational qualifications - He must hold a degree of a
University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Provincial
Act or a State Act, or otherwise possess any qualification recognised by the
Central Government as equivalent thereto: Provided that- (a) in exceptional cases, a candidate who, though not
possessing any of the qualification specified in this clause, may
be treated by the Commission as qualified if he has passed such examinations
conducted by any institution as are, in the opinion of the Commission, of a
standard sufficient to justify his admission to the examination; and (b) candidates who are
otherwise qualified but have taken degrees from Foreign Universities may also
be admitted to the examination at the discretion of the Commission. (iv) Attempts at the examination - Unless covered by any of the
exceptions notified by the Government of India in the Department of Personnel
and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, from time
to time, he should not already have competed more than
#Twice at the examination
held after the 1st January, 1962. (v) Fees- Subject to such exemptions
or concessions or both, as may be notified in this behalf by the Government of
India in the Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions from time to time, he shall pay the fees
specified by the Commission. 5. Deleted. 6. Decision as to
eligibility.- The decision of the Commission as to the eligibility or
otherwise of a candidate for admission to the examination shall be final and no
candidate to whom a certificate of admission has not been issued by the
Commission shall be admitted to the examination. 7. Results.- (1) The names of the candidates who are considered by the Commission to be suitable for
appointment on the results of the examination shall be arranged in the order of
merit and subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (5) of Regulation 8, they
shall be recommended for appointment in that order upto the number of
appointments required to be made. (2) The form and manner of
communication of the results of the examination to individual candidates shall
be decided by the Commission in their discretion, and the Commission shall not
enter into any correspondence with the individual candidates regarding the
results. 8. Appointments.- (1) Success at the examination shall confer no right
to appointment to the Assistants' Grade of the Service unless the Central Government
are satisfied, after such enquiry as may be considered necessary, that the
candidate having regard to his character and antecedents is suitable in all
respects for appointment to public service. (2) No candidate shall be
appointed to the Assistants' Grade of the Service unless he is, after such
Medical examination as the Central Government may prescribed, found to be free
from any mental or physical defect which is likely to interfere with the
discharge of the duties of the Service. (3) No person who has more
than one wife living or who, having a spouse living, marries in any case in
which such marriage is void by reason of its taking place during the life time
of such spouse, and no women whose marriage is void by reason of her husband having a wife living at the time of such
marriage or who has married a person who has a wife living at the time of such
marriage, shall be eligible for any appointment on the results of the
examination: Provided that Central
Government may, if satisfied that there are special grounds for so doing,
exempt any person from the operation of this sub-regulations. (4) Save as provided in sub-regulation (5) of
this regulation, appointments to the Assistants' Grade of the Service on the
results of any examination shall be made to the extent of the available
vacancies, in the order of the merit of the candidates recommended by the
Commission for appointment, subject to reservations for members of the
Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes in accordance with the orders issued by
the Government of India in the Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry
of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions in in this behalf from time to time. (5) Candidates belonging to
any of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes may, to the extent the
number of vacancies reserved for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes
cannot be filled on the basis of the general standard, be recommended by the
Commission at a relaxed standard to make up the deficiency in the reserved
quota, subject to the fitness of these candidates for selection to the service,
irrespective of their ranks in the order of merit at the examination. 9. Penalty for misconduct.-
A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission to be guilty of :- (a) obtaining
support for his candidature by any means, or (b)
impersonating, or (c) procuring
impersonation by any person, or (d) submitting
fabricated documents or documents which have been tempered with, or (e) making
statements which are incorrect or false, or suppressing material information,
or (f) resorting to any other irregular or improper
means in connection with his candidature for the examination, or (g) using
unfair means in the examination hall, or (h) misbehaving in the examination hall, or (i) attempting to commit, or as the case may be,
abetting the Commission of all or any of the acts specified in the foregoing
clauses, may in addition to rendering himself liable to
criminal prosecution, be liable - (A) to be
disqualified by the Commission from the examination for which he is a
candidate, or (B) to be debarred either
permanently or for a specified period - (i) by the Commission from
any examination or selection held by them; (ii) by the Central
Government from any employment under them; and (C) if he is
already in service under Central Government to disciplinary action under the
appropriate rules. "Provided that No
penalty under this regulation shall be imposed except after - (i) giving the
candidate an opportunity of making such representation in writing as he may
wish to make in that behalf; and (ii) taking
the representation, if any submitted by the candidate, within a period allowed
to him, into consideration". SECTION 7 THE CENTRAL SECRETARIAT
SERVICE (PREPARATION OF COMMON SENIORITY
LIST) REGULATIONS, 1970* In pursuance of rule 23 read with clause (hh) of rule 2 of the
Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, the Central Government in the
Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions hereby makes the following regulations, namely: 1. Short title and Commencement.- (1) These regulations may be
called the Central Secretariat Service (Preparation of Common Seniority List)
Regulations, 1970. (2) They shall come into
force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette. 2. Definitions.- In these
regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a)
"competitive examination" means the competitive examination held by
the Commission for direct recruitment to the Assistants’ Grade. (b)
"Government" means the Central Government in the Department of
Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions. (c) "rules" means
the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962.
(d) words and
expressions used in these regulations and not defined in the rules, shall have
the meanings respectively assigned to them in the rules. 3. Preparation of the common seniority lists.- (1) A common seniority
list of officers of the Assistants’ Grade of all Cadres, who have rendered not
less than eight years’ approved service in
the Grade shall be prepared as on the 1st January of every year. For this purpose the
government shall obtain from the cadre authorities the names of all such
officers of the Assistants' Grade included in their respective cadres. (2) The names of the officers referred to in
sub-regulation (1) shall be arranged in a single list in the following order,
namely:- (a) Officers
appointed
#regularly to the Assistants'
Grade with effect from any date before the appointed day or on the appointed
day shall be arranged in the order of seniority in that grade as on the
appointed day; and (b) Other officers appointed
#regularly to the Assistants'
grade shall be arranged in the following manner, namely:- Subject to their inter se
seniority in their respective cadre being maintained, the names of those
officers appointed to the grade as direct recruits on the basis of competitive
examination shall be arranged according to their order of merit in the
competitive examination, persons appointed from an earlier examination being
placed above those appointed from a later examination. In this combined list of
direct recruits, the names of persons #regularly appointed to the grade from the select
lists for that grade shall be arranged by placing each such officers
immediately above the senior most direct recruit who is junior to him in his
cadre.
fProvided that all such
promotee Assistants, who do not find a place in the Common Seniority List because
of the absence of the direct recruits belonging to a particular year shall be
placed en-bloc at the bottom of the Common Seniority List pertaining to that
year, below the last direct recruit, on the basis of their date of confirmation
without disturbing their inter-se position. (c) Select
List officers not yet confirmed in the Assistants' Grade shall be arranged
according to the length of their approved service in that grade. 4. Power to relax.- Where
the Central Government is of opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to
do, it may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, and in
consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, relax any of the
provisions of these rules with respect to
any class or category of persons or posts. SECTION 8 THE CENTRAL
SECRETARIAT SERVICE GRADE I (LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR
FILLING VACANCIES RESERVED FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES)
REGULATIONS, 1979. In pursuance of sub-rule
(2a) of rule 12 and rule 23 of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, the
Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, hereby makes
the following regulations, namely:- 1. Short title.- (1) These regulations may be called the Central
Secretariat Service Grade I (Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for
filling vacancies reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Regulations, 1979. (2) They shall come into
force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette. 2. Definitions.-(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise
requires,- (a) "crucial date" means the
thirty-first day of December, of the year preceding the year in which the
examination is held; (b) "examination" means the limited
departmental competitive examination held by the Commission and confined to the
candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for making
additions to the Select List for Grade I against reserved vacancies; (c) "selection" means inclusion in the
Select List for promotion to Grade I of the Central Secretariat Service; (d)
"Scheduled Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" shall have the
same meanings as are assigned to them by clauses (24) and (25) respectively of
Article 366 of the Constitution of India; (2) All other words and expressions used in
these regulations and not defined in the Central Secretariat Service Rules,
1962, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in those Rules. 3. Holding of the
examination.- (1) The examination shall be conducted by the Commission in
the manner notified by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry
of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions from time to time. (2) The date on which and
the places at which the examination shall be held shall be fixed by the
Commission. 4. Conditions of Eligibility.- Any permanent officer of the Section
Officers' Grade of the Central Secretariat Service or Grade 'A' of the Central
Secretariat Stenographers' Service or any Officer whose name has been included
in the Select List for the Section Officers' Grade or the Select List for Grade
A of the Central Secretariat Stenographers Service and who belongs to any
Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe and who, on the crucial date, satisfies the
following conditions, shall be eligible to appear at the examination, namely:- (1) Length of service.- He should have rendered not less than 4 years
approved and continuous service in the Section Officers' Grade of the Central
Secretariat Service or in Grade 'A' of the Central Secretariat Stenographers'
Service or in both, as the case may be. Note.- (i) In the case of Grade A officers of the Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service, the approved service, shall include half of the approved service rendered in Grade B of that service. (ii) Any period of absence on Military duties may be allowed to be counted towards the prescribed length of service in any of the above posts. (2) Section Officers of the
Central Secretariat Service and officers of Grade 'A' of the Central
Secretariat Stenographers' Service who are on deputation to ex-cadre post shall
be eligible to appear at the examination if otherwise eligible. (3) A Section Officer of the Central Secretariat
Service and Officers of Grade ‘A’ of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’
Service who are on deputation to ex-cadre post shall be eligible to appear at
the examination if otherwise eligible. (4) A Section Officer of the Central Secretariat
Service or an officer of Grade ‘A’ of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’
Service who are on deputation to ex-cadre post shall be eligible to appear at
the examination if otherwise eligible. (5) A Section Officer of the Central Secretariat
Service or an officer of Grade 'A' of the Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service
who has been appointed to an ex-cadre post or to another service on transfer
and does not have a lien in the Section Officers' Grade or Grade 'A' of the
Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service, as the case may be, shall not be
eligible to appear at the examination. 5. Decision as to
eligibility.- The decision of the Commission as to the eligibility or
otherwise of a candidate for admission to the examination shall be final and no
candidate to whom a certificate of admission has not been issued by the
Commission shall be admitted to the examination. 6. Results.-
À(1) The names of the
candidates who are considered by the Commission to be suitable for selection on
the results of the examination shall be arranged in the order of merit in a
single list for candidates belonging to both the Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled Tribes, and in that order as many candidates as are found by the
Commission to be qualified, shall be recommended for inclusion in the Select
List, upto the required number. (2) The form and manner of
communicating the result of the examination to individual candidates shall be
decided by the Commission in its discretion and the Commission may not enter
into correspondence with them regarding the result. 7. Selection.- (1) Success in the examination confers no right to be
included in the Select List for Grade I unless the Central Government is
satisfied, after such enquiry as may be considered necessary, that the
candidate, having regard to his conduct in service, is suitable in all respects
for selection: Provided that the decision
as to whether a particular candidate recommended for selection by the
Commission is not suitable shall be taken in consultation with the Commission. 8. Penalty for Misconduct.-
A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission to be guilty of - (i) obtaining
support for his candidature by any means; or (ii)
impersonating; or (iii)
procuring impersonation by any person; or (iv)
submitting fabricated documents or documents which have been tempered with; or (v) making
statements which are incorrect or false, or suppressing material information;
or (vi) resorting
to any other irregular or improper means in connection with his candidature for
the examination; or (vii) using
unfair means during the examination; or (viii)
writing irrelevant matter including obscene language or pornographic matter in
the script(s); or (ix) misbehaving in any other manner in the
examination hall; or (x) harassing
or doing bodily harm to the staff employed by the Commission for the conduct of
their examinations; or
#(xi) Obtaining any of the
instructions issued to the candidate alongwith their Admission Certificate pertains to them to take the
examination; or (xii)
attempting to commit, or, as the case may be abetting the Commission of all or
any of the acts specified in the foregoing clauses; may in addition to rendering himself liable to
criminal prosecution, be liable: - (a) to be
disqualified by the Commission from the examination for which he is a
candidate, or (b) to be debarred either permanently or for specified period
– (i)
by
the Commission, from any examination or, selection held by it; (ii)
by
the Central Government from any employment under them; and (c) to disciplinary
action under the appropriate rules. |
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# Amended vide Department of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension Notification No. G.S.R. 13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
@ Amended vide Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Notification No.G.S.R. 153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
$ Amended vide Department of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension Notification No. G.S.R. 13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
+ Amended vide Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Notification No.G.S.R. 153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
$ Amended vide Department of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension Notification No. G.S.R. 13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
* Amended vide Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Notification No.G.S.R. 153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
$ Amended vide Department of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension Notification No. G.S.R. 13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
# Vide G.S.R.No.409 dated 26th March, 1977 (F.No.1/5/76-CS.I).
* Amended vide Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension G.S.R. 153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
Ä Vide G.S.R. No .258 (E) dated 23rd March, 1979 (F.No.4/73/78-CS.I), further amended vide G.S.R. No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
$ Vide G.S.R.No.13 (E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
¥ Vide G.S.R.No.986 dated 30th July, 1977 (F.No.8/20/75-CS.I).
# Omitted vide G.S.R. No. 13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
y Vide G.S.R.No.153 (E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
% Vide G.S.R. No. 175 dated 20th February, 1982 (F.No.5/71/81-CS.I) and vide Notification No.21/14/97-CS.I dated 8th March, 1999.
& Omitted vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
a Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
f Vide G.S.R.No.1512 dated 22nd December, 1979 (F.No.5/26/77-CS.I).
# Inserted vide G.S.R. No.81 dated 26th January, 1985 (F.No.1/1/84-CS.I).
c Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
c Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
f Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
& Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
# Vide G.S.R.No.825 dated 2nd July, 1977 (F.No.5/52/75-CS.I).
* Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
$ Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
F Vide G.S.R.No. (E) dated 27th January, 2003 (F.No.21/7/97-CS.I).
F Vide G.S.R.No. (E) dated 27th January, 2003 (F.No.21/7/97-CS.I).
$ Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
* Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
* Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I).
# Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 26th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I).
$ Vide G.S.R.No.13(E) dated 21st June, 1995 (F.No.5/23/94-CS.I)
À Omitted vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 26th February, 1999 (F.No.16/4/88-CS.I)
Ï Vide G.S.R.No.897 dated 25th August, 1984 (F.No.1/8/83-CS.I).
b Vide G.S.R.No.538 dated 17th April, 1976 (F.No.8/11/75-CS.I).
# Omitted vide notification G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)]
& Vide notification G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)]
& Vide notification G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)]
* Vide DP&AR’s Notification No. 1/7/75-CS(1) dated 1.3.1977.
@ Vide G.S.R. No. (E) dated 27th January, 2003 (F.No.21/7/97-CS.I).
# Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)].
$ DP&AR Notification No. 5/8/80-CS.I dated 29th December, 1984.
%
Vide DP&AR’s Notification No. 5/26/77-CS(1) dated 15th December,1979.
# Vide G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)].
f Vide notification G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)]
& Vide notification G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)]
& Vide notification G.S.R.No.153(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(i)]
* Published with the G.O.I. M.H.A. Notification No.28/62-I/CS(A) dated the 26th March, 1963.
y Vide notification G.S.R.No.154(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I(ii)]
* Published with G.O.I. M.H.A. Notification No.25/4/63-CS(A) dated 18th March, 1966 as amended from time to time.
¶ Vide G.O.I DP&AR Notification No.5/5/84-CS.I dated 13th June, 1984
* Omitted vide G.O.I. DP&AR Notification No.8/4/82-CS.I(i) dated 14th June, 1982.
ª Omitted vide SO No.1047(E) dated 30.11.1998 and reinserted vide SO No.222(E) dated 21.02.2002
* Published with the G.O.I. M.H.A. Notification No. 25/5/63-CS(A) dated 23rd March, 1964 as amended from time to time.
Å Amended vide File No.4/5/82-CS.I dated 26th July, 1983
* Vide G.S.R.No.155(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I (ii)].
* Vide G.S.R.No.155(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I (ii)].
· Vide G.S.R.No.155(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I (ii)].
* Published with the G.O.I. M.H.A. Notification No. 25/4/63-CS(A) dated 5th August, 1965.
# Vide DP&AR Notification No.6/48/68-CS.I dated 1st February, 1979.
* Published with G.O.I. Department of Personnel Notification No.25/1/3/69-CS (I) dated the 14th April, 1971 as amended from time to time.
# Vide G.S.R.No.155 (E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I (ii)].
# Vide G.S.R.No.155(E) dated 24th February, 1999 [F.No.16/4/88-CS.I (ii)].
f Vide G.S.R.No.903 dated 20th November, 1989 (F.No.6/21/86-CS.I).
À Amended vide DP&AR Notification No.4/55/80-CS.I date3d 30th November, 1981.
# Amended vide DP&AR Notification No.4/28/82-CS.I dated 23rd November, 1982.
$$ Vide G.S.R.No.64(E) dated 1st February, 2008 [F.No.5/1/2007-CS.I(Desk)].
$$$ Vide G.S.R.No.64(E) dated 1st February, 2008 [F.No.5/1/2007-CS.I(Desk)].