This 1997 notification details rules regarding the relaxation of the upper age limit for residents of Jammu and Kashmir applying for Central Civil Services and Posts. The rules, established under the authority of the Constitution, provide a five-year age relaxation for individuals ordinarily domiciled in the state between January 1, 1980, and December 31, 1989. It outlines the required...
Central Civil Services and Posts – Age Relaxation for Residents of Jammu & Kashmir State
This notification, issued by the Government of India’s Department of Personnel and Training on April 10, 1997, details age relaxation rules for residents of Jammu & Kashmir state applying for Central Civil Services and posts. It outlines the period for which the relaxation applies (January 1, 1980, to December 31, 1989), specifies a maximum age relaxation of five years for eligible...
Central Civil Services (Conduct) Amendment Rules, 1998
This notification announces amendments to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964, specifically addressing the prohibition of sexual harassment of working women. It defines ‘sexual harassment’ encompassing unwelcome, sexually determined behavior, including physical contact, demands for favors, and verbal or non-verbal conduct of a sexual nature. The rules come into effect...
Fundamental (Amendment) Rules, 1998 – Regarding Retirement Age and Service Extension
This document details amendments to the Fundamental Rules, specifically Rule 56, concerning the retirement age of government servants. It establishes a general retirement age of sixty years, with provisions for potential service extensions in specific circumstances, such as budget work, committee assignments with short lifespans, or for specialists in medical/scientific fields. The amendments...
Fundamental (Amendment) Rules, 1998 – Regarding Retirement Age and Service Extension
This document details amendments to the Fundamental Rules, specifically Rule 56, concerning the retirement age of government servants. The core change establishes a standard retirement age of sixty years, with provisions for potential extensions in specific circumstances such as budget work, committee assignments with short lifespans, or for specialists in medical/scientific fields where public...
Fundamental (Second Amendment) Rules, 1998
This document details an amendment to the Fundamental Rules concerning the retirement age of government employees, specifically those in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department. The amendment clarifies that government employees who reached 58 years of age on or before May 1, 1998, and are on service extension, will retire upon the expiry of their extended service period. This notification was...
Fundamental (Second Amendment) Rules, 1998
This document details an amendment to the Fundamental Rules concerning the retirement age of government employees, specifically those in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department. It clarifies that government servants who reached 58 years of age on or before May 1, 1998, and are on service extension, will retire upon the expiry of their extended service period. The rules were enacted under the...
Central Civil Services and Civil Posts (Upper Age-limit for Direct Recruitment) Rules, 1998
This notification announces the Central Civil Services and Civil Posts (Upper Age-limit for Direct Recruitment) Rules, 1998, which regulate the upper age limit for recruitment to central civil services and civil posts under the Union. The rules will come into force on April 1, 1999, and increase the upper age limit for recruitment through direct open competitive examination by two years. The...
Fundamental (Amendment) Rules, 1999
This notification announces amendments to the Fundamental Rules governing personnel in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department. Specifically, it updates rule 49, altering figures from ’39’ to ’45’, replacing ‘Ministry of Finance’ with ‘Department of Personnel and Training’, and increasing a monetary amount from ‘Rs. 8000’ to ‘Rs...
Fundamental Amendment Rules, 1999
This notification announces the Fundamental Amendment Rules, 1999, issued by the Government of India, Department of Personnel and Training. The rules modify existing regulations concerning financial allowances and designations within the Indian Audit and Accounts Department. Specifically, it substitutes figures in rule 51, replacing ’39’ with ’45’, ‘Finance...