CategoryLegislation & Law

Amendment to Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964

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This notification details an amendment to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. The amendment introduces a new proviso to Rule 25, ensuring that the repeal of previous rules does not affect their prior operation, and any contravention of those repealed rules will be punishable under the current rules. These changes are deemed to have come into force on November 30, 1964. The...

Corrigendum to Amendment of Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964

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This document serves as a corrigendum, correcting a previous notification regarding the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. Specifically, it amends Rule 25 by instructing the insertion of the word ‘Civil’ between ‘Central’ and ‘Services’ in paragraph 1(1) of the original notification. This correction is to be applied to the gazetted notification...

Amendments to Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1970

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This notification introduces amendments to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964, effective from their publication in the official Gazette. The amendments, referred to as the Central Civil Services (Conduct) First Amendment Rules, 1970, specifically alter Rule 22. The changes include a new clause (b) stating that individuals should not be under the influence of intoxicating drinks or...

Amendments to Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964

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This notification introduces amendments to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. Specifically, it modifies sub-rule (4) of rule 16 concerning financial transactions by government servants. The revised rule prohibits government servants from lending, borrowing, or depositing money, or lending money at interest, either directly or through family members or others. Exceptions are made...

Amendment to Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964

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This notification introduces amendments to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. The amendments, termed the “Central Civil Services (Conduct) Third Amendment Rules, 1970,” will take effect upon their publication in the Official Gazette. Specifically, the rules are updated to include “or coercion or physical harassment” after “any form of strike” in...

Amendment to Central Civil Services Conduct Rules, 1964

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This notification announces an amendment to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. The change, effective upon publication in the Official Gazette, involves substituting “Cabinet Secretariat (Department of Personnel)” for “Ministry of Home Affairs” in sub-rule (5) of rule 18. This amendment is made in exercise of powers conferred by the Constitution and in...

Central Civil Services (Conduct) Fifth Amendment Rules, 1970

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The government has issued new rules to amend the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules of 1964. These amendments, effective upon publication in the Official Gazette, primarily focus on marital status. Specifically, the marginal heading for rule 21 has been changed to ‘Restriction regarding marriage.’ Furthermore, a new sub-rule (3) has been added, requiring government servants who...

Central Civil Services (Conduct) Amendment Rules, 1972 Notification

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This official notification introduces amendments to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules of 1964. The key changes include the addition of a new clause that prohibits the consumption of any intoxicating drink or drug in a public place. An explanation is also provided to clarify the definition of ‘public place’ for the purposes of this rule, specifying that it encompasses any...

Central Civil Services (Conduct) Amendment Rules, 1973

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The Government of India has issued an amendment to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. These new rules, effective from their publication in the Official Gazette, primarily address restrictions on the acquisition and disposal of immovable property outside India by government servants. It clarifies that such transactions, along with dealings with foreigners or foreign entities...

Central Civil Services (Conduct) Second Amendment Rules, 1973

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This notification introduces amendments to the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964. Key changes include allowing government servants to “negotiate for or undertake any other employment” and modifying reporting requirements for transactions involving movable property. For transactions exceeding Rs. 1,000 (Class I or II posts) or Rs. 500 (Class III or IV posts), the government...