Examples of unbecoming conduct
Ø
Suppression of
information regarding arrest or conviction.
Ø
Participation in
proselytizing activities.
Ø
Bidding at
auctions conducted by one’s own dept.
Ø
Neglect of family
Ø
Practicing
untouchability
Ø
Submission of
joint representations.
Ø
Lack of decorum
during lunch hours.
Ø
Sub-letting Govt.
accommodation.
Ø
Refusal to accept
a charge sheet.
Ø
Disobeying an
order of suspension.
Ø
Assault on
another Government servant.
Ø
Possession of
disproportionate assets.
Activities requiring permission
Ø
To join
educational institution (Rule 15)
Ø
To join Home
Guards (Rule 3)
Ø
To join foreign
language class. (Rule 5)
Ø
To participate in
the editing or management (Rule 8)
Ø
To give evidence
in any enquiry (Rule 10)
Ø
To ask for or
accept contributions.(Rules 12)
Ø
To accept gifts
when value exceeds limit (Rule 13)
Ø
To engage in any
trade or business (Rules 15)
Ø
To acquire or
dispose any immovable property (Rule 18)
Ø
To enter in to
transactions in movable property exceeds limits (Rule 18)
Limits for Acceptance of Gifts
During Weddings, anniversaries,
funeral or religious functions |
Other case |
Group A – Rs.25000 Group B – Rs.15000 Group C – Rs.7500 |
Group A – Rs.5000 Group B – Rs.5000 Group C – Rs.2000 (DOPT OM dtd 06.08.2019) |
Gifts includes
w
Free transport
w Free boarding, lodging or any other expenses
The above are the important provisions
mentioned in the Conduct Rules. We are furnishing hereunder the excerpts of the
important rules of the CCS Conduct Rules 1964 for the consumption of all. You
can read all these and raise whatever doubts you are having in the discussion
forum which is likely to be commenced shortly. We can discuss the issues freely
and frankly but with restrictions. No one should hurt the feelings of others.
No other matter except the concerned subject. I hope that all of you will
cooperate.
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