This notification details amendments to the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958. Specifically, it outlines exemptions from consultation with the UPSC for appointments on deputation to various posts within the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Ministry of Home Affairs, including positions like Superintendent of Police, Deputy Inspector General, Cyber Forensic Examiner, and related roles. The exemptions are valid up to January 31st, 2014. The document also provides a historical list of previous notifications that have amended these regulations since 1958, including their GSR numbers and dates of publication.
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MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS (Department of Personnel and Training) NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 11th September, 2013
G.S.R. 620(E).-In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to clause (3) of article 320 of the Constitution, the President hereby makes the following regulations further to amend the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958, namely :-
- (1) These regulations may be called the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation) Amendment Regulations, 2013.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. - In the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958, in the Schedule II, for item 6, the following items shall be substituted, namely:-
“6 A. Exemption from consultation with the Union Public Service Commission for appointment on deputation basis to the posts of Superintendent of Police (Non-IPS), Deputy Superintendent of Police, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Programmer, Assistant Programmer, Administrative Officer, Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, Section Officer, Senior Private Secretary, Stenographer Grade-C and Assistant in the National Investigation Agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs, for a period upto 31st January, 2014. .
6B. Appointment on deputation basis to the posts of Deputy Inspector General (Non-IPS), Cyber Forensic Examiner, Crime Scene Assistant and Forensic Physiologist in the National Investigation Agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs, for period upto 31st January, 2014”.
[No. 39018/11/2009-Estt.(B)]
MAMTA KUNDRA, Jt. Secy.
Note: The principal regulations were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section-3, Sub-section (i), vide number G.S.R 789, dated the 13th September, 1958 and subsequently amended vide the following notifications, namely:-
| S.No. | GSR No | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | 1197 | $20^{\text {th }}$ December, 1958 |
| 2. | 1451 | $10^{\text {th }}$ December, 1960 |
| 3. | 731 | $03^{\text {rd }}$ June, 1961 |
| 4. | 1047 | $26^{\text {th }}$ August, 1961 |
| 5. | 382 | $31^{\text {st }}$ March, 1962 |
| 6. | 1644 | $08^{\text {th }}$ December, 1962 |
| 7. | 1689 | $15^{\text {th }}$ December, 1962 |
| 8. | 578 | $06^{\text {th }}$ April, 1963 |
| 9. | 1888 | $14^{\text {th }}$ December, 1963 |
| 10. | 679 | $02^{\text {nd }}$ May, 1964 |
| 11. | 431 | $20^{\text {th }}$ March, 1965 |
| 12. | 599 | $24^{\text {th }}$ April, 1965 |
| 13. | 1672 | $20^{\text {th }}$ November, 1965 |
| 14. | 388 | $19^{\text {th }}$ March, 1966 |
| 15. | 622 | $30^{\text {th }}$ April, 1966 |
| 16. | 944 | $18^{\text {th }}$ June, 1966 |
| 17. | 1433 | $21^{\text {st }}$ June, 1969 |
| 18. | 633 | $18^{\text {th }}$ April, 1970 |
| 19. | 879 | $06^{\text {th }}$ June, 1970 |
| 20. | 1654 | $06^{\text {th }}$ November, 1971 |
| 21. | 168 | $24^{\text {th }}$ February, 1973 |
| 22. | 465(E) | $14^{\text {th }}$ November, 1974 |
| 23. | 594 | $17^{\text {th }}$ May, 1975 |
| 24. | 2288 | $30^{\text {th }}$ August, 1975 |
| 25. | 1063 | $24^{\text {th }}$ July, 1976 |
| 26. | 610 | $14^{\text {th }}$ May, 1977 |
| 27. | 740 | $02^{\text {nd }}$ June, 1979 |
| 28. | 441(E)-Corrigendum | $14^{\text {th }}$ July, 1979 |
| 29. | 73 | $23^{\text {th }}$ January, 1982 |
| 30. | 480 – Corrigendum | $29^{\text {th }}$ May, 1982 |
| 31. | 481 | $29^{\text {th }}$ May, 1982 || 32. | 329 |
| :–: | :–: | |
| 33. | 479 | |
| 34. | 512 | |
| 35. | 918 | |
| 36. | 59 | |
| 37. | 268 | |
| 38. | 1071 | |
| 39. | 273 | |
| 40. | 74 | |
| 41. | 590 | |
| 42. | 704 | |
| 43. | 37 | |
| 44. | 623 | |
| 45. | 666 | |
| 46. | 383(E) | |
| 47. | 219 | |
| 48. | 88 | |
| 49. | 54 | |
| 50. | 232 | |
| 51. | 405 | |
| 52. | 67 | |
| 53. | 247 | |
| 54. | 349 | |
| 55. | 204(E) | |
| 56. | 134 | |
| 57. | 567(E) | |
| 58. | 297(E) | |
| 59. | 544(E) | |
| 60. | 727(E) | |
| 61. | 12(E) | |
| 62. | 57(E) Corrigendum | |
| 63. | 788(E) | |
| 64. | 472(E) | |
| 65. | 596(E) |
$06^{\text {th }}$ April, 1985
$18^{\text {th }}$ May, 1985
$01^{\text {st }}$ June, 1985
$05^{\text {th }}$ October, 1985
$25^{\text {th }}$ January, 1986
$12^{\text {th }}$ April, 1986
$20^{\text {th }}$ December, 1986
$18^{\text {th }}$ April, 1987
$06^{\text {th }}$ February, 1988
$23^{\text {rd }}$ July, 1988
$23^{\text {rd }}$ September, 1989
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$06^{\text {th }}$ October, 1990
$30^{\text {th }}$ November, 1991
$24^{\text {th }}$ May, 1999
$17^{\text {th }}$ July, 1999
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$08^{\text {th }}$ February, 2003
$14^{\text {th }}$ June, 2003
$22^{\text {nd }}$ November, 2003
$6^{\text {th }}$ March, 2004
$23^{\text {rd }}$ July, 2005
$08^{\text {th }}$ October, 2005
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$10^{\text {th }}$ June, 2006
$30^{\text {th }}$ July, 2008
$30^{\text {th }}$ April, 2009
$22^{\text {nd }}$ July, 2009
$7^{\text {th }}$ October 2009
$6^{\text {th }}$ January, 2010
$3^{\text {rd }}$ February, 2010
$29^{\text {th }}$ September, 2010
$21^{\text {st }}$ June, 2011
$28^{\text {th }}$ July, 2012