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Implementation of SC decision for amending Rules of Promotion - Copy of OM No.1/9/69-Estt.(SCT) Dated 26th March, 1970
Implementation of SC decision for amending Rules of Promotion - Copy of OM No.1/9/69-Estt.(SCT) Dated 26th March, 1970
The below information was given by the Minister of State for Personnel,
Public Grievacnes and Pensions Shri.V.Narayanasamy in a written reply to
a question in Rajya Sabha on 21st March, 2013 regarding the matter of
the implementation of SC decision for amending Rules of Promotion. The
important office memorandum, which was published by the Home Affairs on
26.3.1970 is reproduced and given for your ready reference...
The Supreme Court in the matter of National Federation of SBI & Ors.
V/s. Union of India (1995 AIR 1457) considered the issue whether
concession as per O.M. No. 1/9/69-Estt (SCT) dated 26.3.1970 tantamounts
to reservation and has held that in the matter of promotion by
selection to the posts within Class I, which carry an ultimate salary of
Rs. 2250 (Pre-revised), there is no reservation in favour of Scheduled
Castes(SCs) / Scheduled Tribes (STs) but they are entitled to the
concession contained in para 2 of the OM dated 26.3.1970 issued by the
Ministry of Home Affairs. The concession is that those SC/ST officers
who are senior enough in the zone of consideration for promotion so as
to be within the number of vacancies for which the select list is being
drawn up will be included in the select list provided they are not
considered unfit for promotion.
The Supreme Court has further held that the said candidates would not be
entitled, for the purpose of selection one grading higher than the
grading otherwise assigned to them on the basis of their record of
service. The O.M. dated 26.3.1970 also contains the same instructions
that they would not be given, for this purpose, one grading higher than
the grading otherwise assigned to them as per their record of service.
The extant guidelines on Departmental Promotion Committee provide that
the Departmental Promotion Committees (DPCs) enjoy full discretion to
devise their own methods of procedures for objective assessment of the
suitability of candidates who are to be considered by them. The DPCs
should make their own assessment on the basis of the entries in the
Confidential Reports(CRs) now Annual Performance Appraisal
Reports(APARs) because sometimes the overall gradings in a Confidential
Report may be inconsistent with the grading under various parameters or
attributes. The DPC is required to make an overall assessment of the
performance of each candidate separately but by adopting some
stands/yardstick/norms. The procedure should not be vitiated on grounds
of bias, mala-fide or arbitrariness. As per latest instructions, the DPC
is required to grade the officers as ‘fit’ or ‘unfit’ only, after
determining the merit of those being assessed for promotion.
The instructions issued by the Department of Personnel and Training on
the subject have been extended to all Central Public Sector Undertakings
(CPSUs) by the Department of Public Enterprises vide their O.M. dated
27th September, 1978.
The Supreme Court in K. A. Nagamani V/s. Indian Airlines and others (CA
5314/2007) has held that the Recruitment Rules of the Indian Airlines
framed by the Corporation were not framed under any statute and
therefore are not statutory rules. The Recruitment Rules for the posts
and services under the Central Government are delegated legislations and
therefore are statutory in nature. Such Rules after notification are
laid before the Parliament.
No. 1/9/69-Estt. (SCT)
Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
Dated 26th March, 1970
Subject :- Concessions to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in posts filled by promotion - Class I Services / posts.
The question of increasing the representation of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes employees in
Class I Services/posts under the Government of India has been under the
consideration for some time past. In this Ministry's O.M.
No.1/12/67-Estt. (C), dated 11th July, 1968, certain concession have
been provided to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, inter alia, in
the matter of promotion by selection to the lowest rung or Category in
Class I. It has now been decided that the following concessions and
facilities will be provided to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
officers for their promotions within Class I also.
2. In promotions by selection to posts within Class I, which carry an
ultimate salary of Rs. 2,000 per month, or less the Scheduled
Castes/Scheduled Tribes officers, who are senior enough in the zone of
consideration for promotion so as to be within the number of vacancies
for which the Select list has to be drawn up, would be included in that
list provided they are not considered unfit for promotion: Their
position in the Select list would, however, be the same as assigned to
them by the Departmental Promotion Committee on the basis of their
record or service: They would not be given, for this purpose, one
grading higher than the grading otherwise assignable to them on the
basis of their record of service.
3. In order to improve the chances of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes
officers for selection to the higher categories of posts in Class I, it
has further been decided that:
(i) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes officers in Class I Services/posts
should be provided with more opportunities for institutional training
and for attending seminars/Symposia/conferences. Advantage
could in this connection be taken of the training facilities available
at the National Academy of Administration Mussoorie, National Police
Academy, Mount Abu, Indian Institute of Public
Administration, New Delhi, the Administrative Staff College, Hyderabad, etc.; and
(ii) It should be the special responsibility of the immediate superior
officers of the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes officers in Class I to
give advice and guidance to the latter to improve the quality of their
work.
Ministries/Departments under whom Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes
Class I officers might be serving should ensure that these decisions are
implemented with expedition, Ministries/Departments (or the Heads of
Departments) under whom such officers might be serving may specially
watch the progress of these officers so that all appropriate steps are
taken, wherever necessary, to improve the efficiency of these officers
for the purpose of their selection to higher posts.
4. The orders contained in paragraph 2 above take effect from the date
of issue except in respect of selections already made prior to the issue
of these orders.
5. Ministry of Finance etc., are requested to bring the above decisions to the notice of all concerned.
6. In so far as persons serving in offices under the Comptroller and
Auditor General of India are concerned, separate orders will issue in
due course.
Source: www.persmin.nic.in
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