Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Suspension of Government Servants - further instructions regarding.

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
No.DPAR 17 SSR 79. Karnataka Government Secretariat,
Vidhana Soudha,
Bangalore, Dated the 17th October 1980.

CIRCULAR

Sub:- Suspension of Government Servants - further instructions regarding.

Ref:- Circular No. DPAR 24 SSR 77, dated 16.8.1978.

In the Circular referred to above, it is clarified, among other things, that a suspension order issued for a specified period lapses on the expiry of the period, that orders
continuing suspension issued after the expiry of the period with a time gape is ineffective and not enforceable and that the Government Servant is deemed to be on duty on the date of expiry of the suspension period.
2. The above clarification holds good if the suspended official to whom the order of suspension specifying the period of suspension is communicated reports to duty on the expiry of the period of suspension. Then there is no option but to consider him as on duty. If he does not report to duty eventhough it is known to him that the order of suspension has expired, his absence after the expiry of the period of suspension is unauthorised absence and should be dealt with under rule 106-A read with rule 108 of the Karnataka Civil Service Rules.
3. The Secretaries to Government and Heads of Departments are requested to follow these instructions strictly. They are also requested to bring this position to the notice of all the appointing authorities and other authorities under their administrative control who are competent to place Government Servants under suspesion and pass orders for revocation of suspension of Government Servants.

sd/-
A.H.Someshwar,
Deputy Secretary to Government,
Dept. of Personnel & Admnv. Reforms,
(Service Rules).

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