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Law relating to departmental enquiries for government servants

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Universal law; 2011Edition: 3rd edDescription: 732 pISBN:
  • 9789350350904
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.0684 RAO 3rd ed
Summary: The book unfolds all the aspects of Departmental Enquiries in respect of disciplinary proceedings as contained in Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal ) Rules, 1965 which are applicable to every government servant including every civilian government servant in the Defence Services. All the aspect have been explained in a very simple but critical language. It is not a critique but a functionally oriented commentary on the Inquiry System. A very large number of cases having bearing on the myraid aspects of disciplinary proceedings as decided by Supreme Court, the High Courts and the Administrative Tribunals have been given in detail. Crucial problems which reflect a high degree of creativity and sensitive understanding of the Administration and the Civil and Public Servants have been dealt with deft. Though the book is not written with the intention of making it a text book for Departmental Enquiries yet it may prove to be a coures book on the subject. To enhance the usefulness of this book various Rules in respect of service matters have been given in the Appendices.
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The book unfolds all the aspects of Departmental Enquiries in respect of disciplinary proceedings as contained in Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal ) Rules, 1965 which are applicable to every government servant including every civilian government servant in the Defence Services. All the aspect have been explained in a very simple but critical language. It is not a critique but a functionally oriented commentary on the Inquiry System. A very large number of cases having bearing on the myraid aspects of disciplinary proceedings as decided by Supreme Court, the High Courts and the Administrative Tribunals have been given in detail. Crucial problems which reflect a high degree of creativity and sensitive understanding of the Administration and the Civil and Public Servants have been dealt with deft. Though the book is not written with the intention of making it a text book for Departmental Enquiries yet it may prove to be a coures book on the subject. To enhance the usefulness of this book various Rules in respect of service matters have been given in the Appendices.

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