PUNJAB CIVIL SERVICES (GENERAL AND COMMON CONDITIONS OF
SERVICE) RULES, 1994
PREAMBLE
In exercise of the powers
conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution of India, and all
other powers enabling in this behalf, the Governor of Punjab is pleased to make
the following rules regulating the recruitment and general and common
conditions of service of persons appointed to Group 'A', Group 'B' and Group
'C' services in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab, namely:-
Rule - 1. Short title, commencement and application.--
(1)
These rules may be called the Punjab Civil
Services (General and Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994.
(2)
They shall come into force at once.
(3)
They shall apply to all the posts in Group
'A', Group 'B' and Group 'C' services in connection with the affairs of the
State of Punjab.
Rule - 2. Definitions.--
In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-
a)
"appointing authority" means an
appointing authority specified as such in the Service Rules made under article
309 of the Constitution of India in respect of any service or Post in
connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab;
b)
"Board" means the Subordinate
Service Selection Board, Punjab or any other authority constituted to perform
its functions;
c)
"Commission" means the Punjab
Public Service Commission;
d)
"direct appointment" means an
appointment made otherwise than by promotion or by transfer of a person already
in the service of Government of India or of a State Government;
e)
"Government" means the Government
of the State of Punjab in the Department of Personnel and Administrative
Reforms;
f)
"recognised university or
institution" means,-
i)
any university or institution incorporated by
law in any of the State of India; or
ii)
any other university or institution, which is
declared by the Government to be recognised university or institution for the
purposes of these rules;
g)
"Service" means any Group 'A'
Service, Group 'B' Service and Group 'C' Service constituted in connection with
the affairs of the State of Punjab as per scales given in the Appendix;
h)
"Service Rules" means the service
rules made under article 309 of the Constitution of India regulating the
recruitment and conditions of service other than the general and common conditions
of service of persons appointed to any service or post in connection with the
affairs of the State of Punjab; and
i)
(i) "War hero" means a defence
services personnel, or a para-military forces personnel, who is a bona fide
resident of Punjab State and has been killed or discharged from service on
account of disability suffered by him on or after 1st January, 1999, while
fighting in a war declared so by the Government of India, in operations in
Kargil or any other sector in J & K in the on going conflict with Pakistan
or in any other operations which may be notified by the State Government to
have been undertaken for preserving the unity and integrity of the Country; or
(ii) a defence service personnel or a para-military
forces personnel who was a bona fide resident of Punjab State and was
posthumously decorated with Param Vir Chakra, Mahavir Chakra or Vir Chakra;
provided that,-
a)
In exceptional instances, the cases of such
War Heroes may also be covered, with the prior approval of the Department of Personnel
who though not bona fide residents of Punjab State are yet closely connected to
the State of Punjab;
b)
In the case of War Heroes, falling in the
category (ii) above, the benefits to be given by the State Government will be
restricted only to first generation dependent members/next of the kin.
Note:- The Government reserves the right to include any
other category of Awardees for the purpose of providing employment to the
category of War Heroes, as may be notified.
Rule - 3. Nationality, domicile and character of person appointed to the Service.--
(1)
No person shall be appointed to the Service
unless he is,-
a)
a Citizen of India; or
b)
a Citizen of Nepal; or
c)
a Subject of Bhutan; or
d)
a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before
the 1st day of January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in
India; or
e)
a person of Indian origin who has migrated
from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda and
United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi,
Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in
India:
Provided that a person belonging to any of the categories
(b), (c), (d) and (e) shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of
eligibility has been given by the Government of Punjab in the Department of
Home Affairs and Justice.
(2)
A person in whose case a certificate of
eligibility is necessary may be admitted to an examination or interview
conducted by the Commission or the Board, as the case may be, on his furnishing
proof that he has applied for the certificate but he shall not be appointed to
the service unless the necessary certificate is given to him by the Government
of Punjab in the Department of Home Affairs and Justice.
(3)
No person shall be recruited to the service
by direct appointment, unless he produces,-
a)
a certificate of character from the principal
academic officer of the university, college, school or institution last
attended, if any, and similar certificates from two responsible persons not
being his relatives, who are well acquainted with him in his private life and
are unconnected with him in his private life and are unconnected with his
university, college, school or institution; and
b)
An affidavit to the effect that he was never
convicted for any criminal offence involving moral turpitude and that he was
never dismissed or removed from service of any State Government or of
Government of India, or of any Public Sector Undertaking.
Rule - 4. Disqualification.--
No person;-
a)
who has entered into or contracted a marriage
with a person having spouse living; or
b)
who, having a spouse living, has entered into
or contracted a marriage with any person shall be eligible for appointment to
the Service:
Provided that the Government, if satisfied that such
marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable to such person and
the other party to the marriage and that there are other grounds for so doing,
exempt any person from the operation of this rule.
Rule - 5. Age.--
(1)
No Punjab civil services (general and common
conditions of service) rules,1994 person shall be recruited to the Service by
direct appointment, if he is less than eighteen years or is more than thirty
seven years of age in the case of technical and non-technical posts on the
first day of January of the year immediately preceding the last date, fixed for
submission of applications by the Commission or the Board, as the case may be.
Provided that where different lower and upper age limits
have been specifically prescribed for posts in the Service Rules, these limits
shall be made applicable for appointment to such posts:
Provided further that the upper age limit may be relaxed
upto forty-five years in the case of persons already in the employment of the
Punjab Government or any Board, Corporation, Commission or Authority under it,
other State Government or the Government of India.
Provided further that in the case of candidates belonging
to Scheduled Castes and other Backward Classes, the upper age limit shall be
such as may be fixed by the Government from time to time.
(2)
In the case of ex-servicemen, the upper age
limit shall be such as has been prescribed in the Punjab Recruitment of
Ex-servicemen Rules, 1982, as amended from time to time.
(3)
In the case of appointment on compassionate
grounds on priority basis, the upper age limit shall be such as may be
specifically fixed by the Government from time to time.
(4)
In the case of appointment of a War-hero, who
has been discharged from defence services or para-military forces on account of
disability suffered by him or his widow or dependent member of his family, the
upper age limit shall be such as may be specifically fixed by the Government
from time to time
Rule - 5A. Increase in upper age limit.--
Notwithstanding anything contained in rule 5, on and with
effect from the commencement of the Punjab Civil Services (General and Common
Conditions of Service) Amendment Rules, 2010, where in any other Service rules,
or in Government instructions, the upper age limit for appointment to any
Service or for any category or persons, if different from thirty-five years, it
shall be deemed to have been increased by two years.
Rule - 6. Qualification etc.--
Subject to the provisions of these rules, the number and
character of posts, method of recruitment and educational qualifications and
experience for appointment to a post or posts in a Service and the departmental
examination, if any, shall be such as may be specified in the Service Rules
made for that Service;
Provided that where appointment of Group 'A' or Group 'B'
non- technical post is offered to a war-hero, who has been discharged from
defence services or paramilitary forces on account of disability suffered by
him or his widow or dependent member of his family, under the instructions
issued in this behalf by the Government, the educational qualification to be
possessed by such person shall be graduation from a recognised university. Such
person who is offered Group
' A' or Group 'B' or Group 'C' non- technical post, shall not, however, be
required to posses experience of technical or non-technical post at the time of
his initial appointment.
Rule - 7. Probation.--
(1)
A person appointed to any post in the service
shall remain on probation for a period of three years, if recruited by direct
appointment and one year if appointed otherwise:
Provided that.-
(a)
any period, after such appointment, spent on
deputation on a corresponding or a higher post shall count towards the period
of probation;
(b)
in the case of an appointment by transfer,
any period of work on an equivalent or higher rank, prior to appointment to the
Service, may in the discretion of the appointing authority, be allowed to count
towards the period of probation;
(c)
any period of officiating appointment to the
Service shall be reckoned as period spent on probation; and
(d)
any kind of leave not exceeding six months,
during or at the end of period of probation, shall be counted towards the
period of probation.
(2)
If, in the opinion of the appointing
authority, the work or conduct of a person during the period of probation is
not satisfactory or if he has failed to pass the departmental examination, if
any, prescribed in Service Rules within a period not exceeding one and a half
years from the date of appointment, it may,-
(a)
if such person is recruited by direct
appointment, dispense with his services, or revert him to a post on which he
held lien prior to his appointment to the Service by direct appointment; and
(b)
if such person is appointed otherwise-
i)???? ?revert him to his former post; or
ii) ????deal with him in such other manner as the
terms and conditions of the previous appointment permit.
(3)
On the completion of the period of probation
of a person, the appointing authority may-
(a)
if his work and conduct has in its opinion
been satisfactory-
i) ????confirm
such person, from the date of his appointment or from the date he completes his
period of probation satisfactorily, if he is not already confirmed; or
ii) ???declare
that he has completed his probation satisfactorily, if he is already confirmed;
or
(b)
if his work or conduct has not been in its
opinion, satisfactory or if he has failed to pass the departmental examination,
if any, specified in the Service Rules-
i)??? ?dispense with his services, if appointed by
direct appointment or if appointed otherwise revert him to his former post, or
deal with him in such other manner as the terms and conditions of his previous
appointment may permit;
ii)?? ?extend his period of probation and thereafter
pass such order as it could have passed on the expiry of the period of
probation as specified in sub-rule (1):
Provided that the total period of probation including
extension, if any, shall not exceed four years, if recruited by direct
appointment and three years if appointed otherwise.
Rule - 8. Seniority.--
The seniority inter se of persons appointed to posts in
each cadre of a Service shall be determined by the length of continuous service
on such post in that cadre of the Service.
Provided that in the case of persons recruited by direct
appointment who join within the period specified in the order of appointment or
within such period as may be extended from time to time by the appointing
authority subject to a maximum of four months from the date of order of
appointment the order of merit determined by the Commission or the Board, as
the case may be, shall not be disturbed:
Provided further that in case a person is permitted to
join the post after the expiry of the said period of four months in
consultation with the Commission or the Board, as the case may be, his
seniority shall be determined from the date he joins the post:
Provided further that in case any person of the next
selection has joined a post in the cadre of the concerned Service before the
person referred to in the preceding proviso joins, the person so referred shall
be placed below all the persons of the next selection who join within the time
specified in the first proviso:
Provided further that in the case of two or more persons
appointed on the same date, their seniority shall be determined as follows:-
a)
a person appointed by direct appointment
shall be senior to a person appointed otherwise;
b)
a person appointed by promotion shall be
senior to a person appointed by transfer;
c)
in the case of persons appointed by promotion
or transfer, the seniority shall be determined according to the seniority of
such persons in the appointments from which they were promoted or transferred;
and
d)
in the case of persons appointed by transfer
from different cadres their seniority shall be determined according to pay,
preference being given to a person who was drawing a higher rate of pay in his
previous appointment; and if the rates of pay drawn are also the same, then by
their length of service in these appointments and if the length of service is
also the same, an older person shall be senior to a younger person:
Provided further that in the case of persons recruited by
direct appointment in the same cadre obtaining equal marks during same
selection process, their inter-se-seniority shall be determined on the basis of
their age. That is, an older person shall be senior to the younger person.
Note:- Seniority of persons appointed on purely
provisional basis or on ad hoc basis shall be determined as and when they are
regularly appointed keeping in view the dates of such regular appointment.
Rule - 9. Liability of members of Service to transfer.--
A member of a Service may be transferred to any post
whether included in any other service or not, on the same terms and conditions
as are specified in rule 3.17 of the Punjab Civil Service Rules, Volume-I, Part
I.
Rule - 10. Liability to serve.--
A member of a Service shall be liable to serve at any
place, whether within or out of the State of Punjab, on being ordered so to do
by the appointing authority.
Rule - 11. Leave, Pension and other matters.--
In respect of pay, leave, pension and all other matters
not expressly provided for in these rules, a member of a Service shall be
governed by such rules and regulations as may have been or may hereafter be
adopted or made by the competent authority.
Rule - 12. Discipline, penalties and appeals.--
(1)
In the matter of discipline, punishment and
appeals, a member of a Service shall be governed by the Punjab Civil Services
(Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970 as amended from time to time.
(2)
The authority empowered to impose penalties
specified in rule 5 of the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules,
1970 and the appellate authority thereunder in respect of the Government
employee shall be such as may be specified in the Service Rules.
Rule - 13. Liability for vaccination and re-vaccination.--
Every member of a Service shall get himself vaccinated or
re-vaccinated when Punjab Government so directs by a special or general order.
Rule - 14. Oath of allegiance.--
Every member of a Service, unless he has already done so,
shall be required to take oath of allegiance to India and to the Constitution
of India as by law established.
Rule - 14A. Minimum Educational and other Qualifications for appointment to the post of Senior Assistant by.--
1Direct Appointment |
Promotion |
No
person shall be given direct appointment to the post of Senior Assistant
under the Punjab Government unless he-- |
From
amongst the clerks, who have an experience of working as such for a minimum
period of five years. |
(i)
Possesses the Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University or Institution;
and |
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(ii)
Qualifies in the competitive test specified by the appointing authority from
time to time; and |
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(iii)
Possesses at least one hundred and twenty hours course with hands on
experience in the use of Personal Computer or Information Technology in
Office Productivity applications or Desk to Publishing applications from a
Government recognised institution or a reputed institution, which is ISO
9001, certified. |
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OR |
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Possesses
a Computer Information Technology Course equivalent to 'O' level certificate
of Department of Electronics Accreditation of Computer Course (DOEACC) of
Government of India. |
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(2)
The person so appointed as Senior Assistant in terms of the Provisions of
sub-rule (1), shall have, before his appointment, passed a test in English
and Punjabi, respectively, typewriting on computer to be conducted by the
Board or the appointing authority or the Department of Information
Technology, as the case may be, at a speed of thirty words per minute: |
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Provided
that where appointment of Group 'B' non-technical post is offered to a War
Hero, who has been discharged from Defence Services or dependent member of
his family under the instructions issued in this behalf by the Government,
the educational qualifications to be possessed by such person shall be
Graduate from a recognised University or Institution. However, such person
shall not be required to qualify the test in Punjabi type-writing as Provided
in sub-rule (2). |
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Rule - 15. Minimum Educational and other qualifications.--
(1)
(i) No person shall be given direct
appointment to the post of Clerk under the Punjab Government unless he
possesses the Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University or Institution;
and
(ii) Possesses at least one hundred and twenty hours
course with hands on experience in the use of Personal Computer or Information
Technology in Office Productivity applications or Desktop Publishing
applications from a Government recognised institution or a reputed institution,
which is ISO 9001, certified.
OR
(iii) Possesses a Computer information Technology course
equivalent to 'O' level certificate of Department of Electronics Accreditation
of Computer Course (DOEACC) of Government of India.;
(2)
The person so appointed as Clerk in terms of
the provisions of sub-rule(1), shall have, before his appointment, passed a
test in English and Punjabi, respectively, on computer, to be conducted by the
Board or the appointing authority or the Department of Information Technology
as the case may be, at a speed of thirty words per minute.".
Provided that where appointment of Group 'C'
non-technical post is offered to a War Hero, who has been discharged from
Defence Services or dependent member of his family under the instructions
issued in this behalf by the Government, the educational qualification to be
possessed by such person shall be Graduate from a recognised University or
Institution. However, such person shall not be required to qualify the test in
Punjabi type-writing as specified in sub-rule (2).
Rule - 15A. Minimum Educational and other Qualifications for appointment to the post of Senior Scale Stenographer by-
Direct
Appointment |
Promotion |
No
person shall be given direct appointment to the post of Senior Scale
Stenographer under the Punjab Government unless he-- |
(i)
From amongst the Junior Scale Stenographers, who have an experience of
working as such for a minimum period of one year. |
(i)
Possesses the Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University or Institution;
and |
Provided
that if the Junior Scale Stenographer is not available then from amongst the
Steno typists, who have an experience of working as such for a minimum period
of five years; and |
(ii)
Qualifies in a Stenography test in four paras (two in Punjabi and two in
English language) containing 250 words each as follows:- |
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(a)
the passage in Punjabi shall be dictated at a speed of 100 words per minute
in Punjabi language required to be transcribed these (at typewriter/computer)
at a speed of 20 words per minute; and |
(ii)
Qualifies in a stenography test in four paras (two in Punjabi and two in
English language) containing 250 words each as follows:- |
(b)
the passage in English shall be dictated at a speed of 60 words per minute in
English language required to be transcribed these (at typewriter/computer) at
the speed of 12 words per minute. |
(a)
the passage in Punjabi shall be dictated at a speed of 100 words per minute
in Punjabi language required to be transcribed these (at typewriter/computer)
at a speed of 20 words per minute; and |
(iii)
The candidates committing not more than 4% mistakes in aggregate and only if
he/she qualifies the stenography test in both the languages shall be
considered to have qualified the test for appointment as Senior Scale
Stenographer". |
(b)
the passage in English shall be dictated at a speed of 60 words per minute in
English language required to be transcribed these (at typewriter/computer) at
the speed of 12 words per minute. |
(iv)
Possesses at least one hundred and twenty hours course with hands on
experience in the use of Personal Computer or Information Technology in
Office Productivity applications or Desktop Publishing applications from a
Government recognised institution or a reputed institution, which is ISO
9001, certified. |
(iii)
The candidates committing not more than 4% mistakes in aggregate and only if
he/she qualifies the Stenography test in both the languages shall be
considered to have qualified the test for promotion as Senior Scale
Stenographer." |
OR |
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Possesses
a Computer information Technology course equivalent to 'O' level certificate
of Department of Electronics Accreditation of Computer Course (DOEACC) of
Government of India. |
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Rule - 16. Minimum Educational and other Qualifications for appointment to the post of Steno-typist or Junior Scale Stenographer.--
No person shall be given direct appointment to the post
of Steno-typist or Junior Scale Stenographer under the Punjab Government,
unless he-
(a)
Possesses Bachelor's Degree from a recognised
University or Institution; and
(b)
Qualifies a test in Punjabi Stenography to be
held by the Board or by the appointing authority at a speed specified by the
Government from time to time; and
(c)
Possesses at least one hundred and twenty
hours course with hands on experience in the use of Personal Computer or
Information Technology in Office Productivity applications or Desktop
Publishing applications from Government recognised institution or a reputed
institution, which is ISO 9001, certified.
OR
(d)
Possesses a Computer information Technology
Course equivalent to 'O' level certificate of Department of Electronics
Accreditation of Computer Course (DOEACC) of Government of India.
Rule - 17. Knowledge of Punjabi Language.--
No person shall be appointed to any post in any service
by direct appointment unless he has passed Matriculation examination with
Punjabi as one of the compulsory or elective subjects or any other equivalent
examination in Punjabi language, which may be specified by the Government from
time to time:
Provided that where a person is appointed on
compassionate grounds on priority basis under the instructions issued in this
behalf by the Government from time to time, the person so appointed shall have
to pass an examination of Punjabi language equivalent to Matriculation standard
or he shall have to qualify a test conducted by the Language Wing of the
Department of Education of Punjab Government within a period of six months from
the date of his appointment:
Provided further that where educational qualifications
for a post in any service are lower than the Matriculation standard, then the
person so appointed shall have to pass an examination of Punjabi language
equivalent to Middle standard:
Provided further that where a War Hero, who has been
discharged from defence services or paramilitary forces on account of
disability suffered by him or his widow or dependent member of his family, is
appointed under the instructions issued in this behalf by the Government, the
person so appointed will not be required to possess aforesaid knowledge of
Punjabi language:
Provided further that where a ward of Defence Service
Personnel, who is a bona fide resident of Punjab State, is appointed by direct
appointment, he shall have to pass an examination of Punjabi Language
equivalent to Matriculation Standard or he shall have to qualify a test
conducted by the Language Wing of the Department of Education of Punjab
Government within a period of two years from the date of his appointment.
Rule - 18. Promotion to Group 'A' and Group 'B' Services.--
(1)
(a) For promotion to the post as Head of
Department would be decided strictly on the basis of merit-cum-seniority as per
the instructions issued by the Government from time to time. The minimum bench
mark for promotion for such post would be 'Very Good'. The officer who is
graded as 'Outstanding' would supersede the officer graded as 'Very Good'.
(b) For promotion to post falling in Group 'A' other than
Head of Department, the minimum benchmark will be 'Very Good' as per the
instructions issued by the Government from time to time. There shall be no
supersession on the basis of merit.
(c) For promotion to post falling in Group 'B', the
minimum benchmark will be 'Good' and there shall be no supersession on the
basis of merit.
(2)
Debarring for consideration for promotion of
a Government employee who refuses to accept promotion- In the event of refusal
to accept promotion by a member of a service, he shall be debarred by the
appointing authority from consideration for promotion for all the consecutive
chances which may occur in future within a period of two years from the date of
such refusal to accept promotion:
Provided that in a case where the appointing authority is
satisfied that a member of a service has refused to accept promotion under the
circumstances beyond his control, it may exempt such a member for reasons to be
recorded therefore in writing from the operation of this rule.
Rule - 19. Power to relax.--
Where the government is of the opinion that it is
necessary to expedient so to do, it may by order, for reasons to be recorded in
writing, relax any of the provisions of these rules with respect to any class
or category of persons.
Provided that the provisions relating to educational
qualifications and experience, if any, shall not be relaxed.
Rule - 20. Over riding effect.--
The provisions of these rules shall have effect
notwithstanding anything contrary contained in any rules for the time being in
force for regulating the recruitment and conditions of service for appointment
to public service and posts in connection with the affairs of the State.
Rule - 21. Interpretation.--
If any, question arises as to the interpretation of these
rules, the Government shall decide the same.
"APPENDIX"
[SEE RULE-2]
Group
'A' : |
Posts
in initial entry revised scales of pay having a maximum of Rs. 11,660 or
more; Provided that all existing Class I posts irrespective of the monetary
limits of the pay scales shall be placed in Group 'A'. |
Group
'B' : |
Posts
in initial entry revised scales of pay with maximum ranging between Rs.
10,640 to 11,659; |
Group
'C' : |
Posts
in initial entry revised scales of pay with maximum ranging between Rs. 5,160
to 10,639; |