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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1974 - Submission of representations by govt servants

F.N0.1101314/2010-Estt. (A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)

North Block, New Delhi,
Dated the 191h April, 2010

OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject: Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1974 - Submission of representations by Government servants - instructions regarding.



The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department's O.M. No. 1101317199- Estt. (A) dated 1.11.1999 on the abovementioned subject which indicates that the categories of representations from Government servants on service matters have been broadly identified as follows :-

(i) Representationslcomplaints regarding non-payment of salary1 allowances or other issues.

(ii) Representations on other service matters.
(iii) Representations against the orders of the immediate official superior authority and
(iv) Appeals and petitions under statutory rules and orders (such as Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 and the petition instructions.

(Apart from the above, sometimes, Government servants also submit advance copy of their representations to the authorities higher than the appropriatelCompetent Authority.)

2. Necessary guidelines to deal with such representations are contained in the aforesaid O.M. which are to be followed by the administrative authorities. However, it is observed that some officials resort to the
practice of sending repeated representations on the same issue which involves repeated examination of the same issue and bogs down the official machinery to the detriment of consideration of more important and time-bound issues. The matter has been considered by this Department. It needs to be emphasized that Government servants should desist from making frequent and numerous representations on the same issue. The second representatior on the same issue will bc examined only if it contains any fresh points regarding new developments or facts having a bearing on the issue. It has been decided that when representations have already been considered and replied, further representations exceeding two on the same issue will henceforth be ignored. A Government servant may make a representation to an authority higher than the lowest competent authority only when he is able to establish that all the points or subrnissions made therein have not been fully and properly considered by his official superior, or the Head of Office concerned or such other authority at the lowest level competent to deal with the matter. Government servants should desist from prcrnaturely addressing the higher authorities.
3. All the MinistrieslDepartments arc requested to bring the above guidelines for the notice of all concerned for information and compliance

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