This office memorandum addresses delays in processing appointments to quasi-judicial positions that require approval from the ACC. It has been observed that such appointments are sometimes held up because the consent of the officer for the position and the place of appointment is not secured promptly. To streamline this process, the ACC has directed that all future appointments to quasi-judicial roles must only proceed after obtaining the necessary consent from the officer. Consequently, all proposals for these appointments should be submitted to the ACC Secretariat only after the selected individuals’ consent has been obtained.
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No.1/1/2005-EO(SM.II)
Department of Personnel & Training
Officer of the Establishment Officer
New Delhi, the 7 March, 2008.
Office Memorandum
Subject: Appointment to quasi-judicial positions requiring approval of the ACC
The undersigned is directed to say that the ACC has observed that in some cases of quasi-judicial positions, appointments get delayed because these are not processed after obtaining the consent of the officer for the position as well as the place of appointment. The ACC has directed that in future all appointments to quasi-judicial positions should be made only after obtaining the consent of the officer for the position as well as the place of appointment. Hence, proposals for such appointments may please be sent to the ACC Secretariat after obtaining the consent of the persons selected for such appointments.
(P.K. Misra)
Establishment Officer and
Additional Secretary to the Government of India
To
All Secretaries to the Government of India (By name)