Promotion of Government Servants exonerated after retirement – Procedure and Guidelines to be followed
No.22011/3/2013-Estt.(D)
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment (D)
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Dated: 23.11.2015
Subject:- Promotion of Govt. Servants exonerated after retirement – Procedure and Guidelines to be followed – Regarding.
The
Department intends to issue instructions on the subject- “Promotion of
Govt. Servants exonerated after retirement – Procedure and Guidelines to
be followed”. Draft instructions proposed to be issued are enclosed.
Ministries/Departments are requested to offer their comments/views, if
any, in this regard latest by 22nd December, 2015 at the e-mail address
dire1-dopt@nic.in
(S.K. Prasad)
Under Secretary
No.22011/3/2013-Estt (D)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
North Block, New Delhi .
Dated: 23rd November, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Promotion of Govt. Servants exonerated after retirement — Procedure and Guidelines to be followed – Regarding.
The
undersigned is directed to invite reference to the Department of
Personnel and Training Office Memorandum No. 22011/4/91-Estt(A) dated
14th September, 1992 regarding procedure and guidelines to be followed
by DPC in respect of Government servants against whom disciplinary/court
proceedings are pending or whose conduct is under investigation. In
case the Government servant is covered under any of the three conditions
as mentioned in Para 2 of OM dated 14.09.1992, the recommendations of
the DPC are to be kept in ‘sealed cover’ and subsequent action regarding
opening of sealed cover will depend on the outcome of the
disciplinary/criminal proceedings.
2. If on
conclusion of the disciplinary/ criminal proceedings, the Government
servant is exonerated, the procedure prescribed in para 3 of the OM
dated 14-9-1992 is to be followed. This provides as under:-
“On
the conclusion of the disciplinary case/criminal prosecution which
results in dropping of allegations against the Govt. servant, the sealed
cover or covers shall be opened. In case the Government servant is
completely exonerated the due date of his promotion will be determined
with reference to the position assigned to him in the findings kept in
the sealed cover/covers and with reference to the date of promotion of
his next junior on the basis of such position. The Government servant
may be promoted, if necessary, by reverting the junior most officiating
person. He may be promoted notionally with reference to the date of
promotion of his junior. However, whether the officer concerned will be
entitled to any arrears of pay for the period of notional promotion
preceding the date of actual promotion, and if so to what extent, will
be decided by the appointing authority by taking into consideration all
the facts and circumstances of the disciplinary proceedings/criminal
prosecution. Where the authority denies arrears of salary or part of it,
it will record its reasons for doing so. It is not possible to
anticipate and enumerate exhaustively all the circumstances under which
such denials of arrears of salary or part of it may become necessary.
However, there may be cases where the proceedings, whether disciplinary
or criminal, are, for example delayed at the instance of the employee or
the clearance in the disciplinary proceedings or acquittal in the
criminal proceedings is with benefit of doubt or on account of
non-availability of evidence due to the acts attributable to the
employee etc. These are only some of the circumstances where such denial
can be justified.”
3. The applicability of
above provisions in so far as it relates to cases where the Government
Servant, who has retired by the time he is exonerated of all the charges
has been considered in respect of the following cases:
i.
Where the promotion order pertaining to the relevant DPC has been
issued and the officers empanelled have assumed charge prior to the date
of superannuation of the retired Government Servant; and
ii.
The retired Government Servant would have been in service and assumed
charge of the post had the disciplinary proceeding not been initiated
against him/her.
4. It has been decided in
consultation with the Department of Expenditure, Department of Pensions
& Pensioners’ Welfare and the Department of Legal Affairs that
notional promotion and payment of arrears of pay, if any, for the period
of notional promotion till the date of retirement, to such a retired
Government servant if found fit on opening of the sealed cover is to be
decided by the appointing authority in terms of Para 3 of OM
No.22011/4/91-Estt.(A) dated 14/9/1992.
5. A
retired Government employee who is considered for notional promotion
from the date of promotion of his next junior after opening of the
sealed cover would also be entitled to fixation of pension on the basis
of such notional pay on his notional promotion.
6.
The provisions contained in this Office Memorandum shall become
operational from the date of issue of this Office Memorandum. Past cases
settled in accordance with the earlier provisions shall not be
reopened.
(G. Jayanthi)
Director(E-I)
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