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2. Annual property return, Consumption of intoxicating drinks and drugs, Employment of children below 14 years of age, Joint Representation

6.    Failure to submit Annual property return in time leads to disciplinary action.

In accordance with the provisions of clause (ii) of 18(1) of the CCS(Conduct) rules, every Govt servant holding a post of “A” or 'B' post is required to submit the annual return giving full particulars regarding the immovable property inherited by him or owned or acquired by him or held by him on lease or mortgage either in his own name or in the name of any member of his family. Such reports should be submitted in the month of January by 31st, every year. Failure on the part of a Govt servant to comply with the requirement of the aforesaid rule can form good and sufficient reason for instituting disciplinary action against him.

(GID (22) of Rule 18]

Note: After the promulgation of Lokayudha, the returns should be submitted in the month of July every year.

 

7.    Provisions relates to consumption of intoxicating drinks and drugs.

As per rule 22 of CCS (Conduct) rules, a Government servant should strictly abide by any law relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he is living on duty. He should take care that the performance of his duties is not affected in any way by the influence of any intoxicating drink or drug and he should neither appear in a public place in a state of intoxication nor habitually use any intoxicating drink or drug to excess. He should refrain from consuming any intoxicating drink or drug in a public place.

(Rule 22)

8.    Prohibition regarding employment of children below 14 years of age?

No Government servant shall employ to work any child below the age of 14 years.

(Rule 22A)

 

9.    Joint Representation from Govt. Servants is not allowed.

Joint representations by Govt. servants should be viewed as subversive of discipline and such representations should not, therefore, be entertained. Every Govt. servant making a representation should do so separately and his own name.

(Min. W.H. & S.A.V. No. 305, dated 21.02.1967)

10. Limit for intimation in respect of transactions in sale and purchase of shares, securities, debentures etc

An intimation may be sent in respect of all Government servants, if the total transactions in shares, securities, debentures, mutual funds scheme, etc. exceeds six months' basic pay of Government servant during the calendar year (to be submitted by 31st January of subsequent calendar year).

DOPT OM No. 11013/6/2018-Ett.A-III Dated the 7th February, 2019.


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