• Home
  • 7th Pay Matrix
  • 8th Pay Matrix
  • Pay Calculator
  • DA Table
  • 8th CPC News

Central Government Employees Latest News

8th Pay Commission Latest News Today, Pay Matrix, Expected DA Rates Table

You are here: Home / CCS Rules / Importance of following the due process in disciplinary proceedings – DOPT Orders issued on 18.2.2015
Latest 8th CPC News
Salary Calculator Updated 2025
DA January 2026 Calculator
New HRA Rates 2025
Simplified 7th Pay Matrix Table 2025
CG First Pay Calculator

Importance of following the due process in disciplinary proceedings – DOPT Orders issued on 18.2.2015

February 18, 2015 admin Leave a Comment

Importance of following the due process in disciplinary proceedings – DOPT Orders issued on 18.2.2015

G.I., Dep. of Per. & Trg., O.M.F. No.11012/3/2015-Estt.A-III, dated 18.2.2015

Subject: Importance of following the due process in disciplinary proceedings – regarding

This Department has been emphasising the necessity of conforming with the procedures prescribed in the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control & Appeal) Rules, 1965 [CCS(CCA) Rules, 1965] while dealing with the disciplinary proceedings conducted in Ministries/ Departments. Many a times the Hon’ble Administrative Tribunals and Courts have held the proceedings non-est for non-conformity of the procedure, without even going into the merits of the case. This issue was highlighted recently in the judgement of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the B. V. Gopinath case in SLP No. 6348/2011.

2. Procedural lapses have also been noticed in a few cases referred to this Department for advice. Two areas where procedural lapses are frequently noticed are: (i) not following the procedure prescribed in Rule 14(18) of CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 while conducting the disciplinary inquiry; and (ii) not following the procedures laid down in Rule 9 of CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972 in the case of proceedings against retired Government servants.

3. Rule 14(18) of CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, provides that, “the inquiring authority may, after the Government servant closes his case, and shall, if the Government servant has not examined himself, generally question him on the circumstances appearing against him in the evidence for the purpose of enabling the Government servant to explain any circumstances appearing in the evidence against him.”. This is a formal action required to be taken by the inquiry officer before closing the inquiry. It has been seen that many a times this is not formally recorded and the inquiry gets vitiated. It is imperative that the inquiry is conducted strictly in accordance with the procedures prescribed.

4. Attention is also invited to Rule 9 of the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, while lays down that the departmental proceedings, if instituted while the Government servant was in service, whether before his/her retirement or during his re-employment, shall, after his/her final retirement, be deemed to be proceedings under the rule and shall be continued and concluded by the authority which
commenced them, in the same manner as if the Government servant had continued in service. This rule also stipulates that where the departmental proceeding is instituted by an authority subordinate to the President, that authority shall submit a report recording its findings to the President.

5. All Ministries / Departments are requested to please bring to the attention of all concerned the necessity of conforming to the procedures prescribed for conducting departmental proceedings.

6. In this regard, attention is also invited to the ISTM publication ‘Handbook for Inquiry Officers & Disciplinary Authorities, 2013’, which can be used as a reference guide in such matters. The Handbook may be accessed under ‘Publications/Reports’ on this Department’s website: http://persrnin.nic.in/DOPT.asp.

Authority www.persmin.gov.in

No related posts.

Filed Under: CCS Rules, DOPT, Dopt Orders, Dopt Orders 2015, Dopt Orders on CCS Rules

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Updates

Jabalpur KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Full Seat Availability and Age Criteria

Agra KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Class 1, Balvatika Vacancy and Age Limit

Bangalore KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Balvatika-1, 3 and Class 1 Seat Availability

Bhubaneswar KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Check Seats and Vacancies for Class-1

Bhopal KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Check Class 1, RTE Seats and Age Criteria

Chennai KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Age Limit, Seat Matrix and Vacancies

Chandigarh KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Balvatika 1 and 3, Class 1 Seats

Dehradun KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Check Seats and Age Limit

Hyderabad KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Class 1 and Balvatika Age Limit

Guwahati KV School Admission List 2026-27 | Class 1 and Balvatika 1,3 Vacancy

Online Calculators

  • 7th CPC Increment Calculator 2025
  • KVS PGT, TGT, PRT Teacher Salary Calculator 2025
  • Bonus Calculator for CG Employees 2025
  • CGEGIS Savings Fund Benefit Calculator Updated 2025
  • Central Government First Pay Calculator 2025
  • Retirement Date Calculator for CG Employees
  • DA Arrears Calculator January 2025 (55% Updated)
  • Commutation Factor Value of Pension Calculator
  • Leave Encashment of CG Employees Calculator
  • HRA Income Tax Exemption Calculator for Salaried Employees
  • 7th CPC Pension and Arrears Calculator
  • Fixation of Pay on Promotion Calculator as per FR 22(I)(a)(1)
  • 7th CPC Pay Calculator for Teachers in Universities and Colleges
  • 18 Months DA Arrears Calculator for CG Employees
  • 18 Months DA Arrears Calculator for CG Pensioners
  • 7th CPC TA & DA Calculator
  • Government Pension Calculator 2025
  • CPSE (IDA Pay Scale) Salary Calculator
  • DA Amount Calculator Online 2025
  • Dearness Relief (DR) Calculator for Pensioners
  • Expected April 2025 IDA Calculator for BSNL Employees
  • Expected IDA Calculator from April 2025 for CPSE Employees
  • GPF Interest Rate Calculator
  • HRA Online Calculator
  • LTC Cash Voucher Scheme Calculator
  • Option Calculator for Promotion or MACP to Switch over to 7th CPC
  • OROP Arrears Calculator for Defence Pensioners
  • Simple Online New & Old Regime Income Tax Calculator

8th Pay Commission News

  • Latest 8th Pay Commission News Date, Salary Slab, Pay Scale Calculator
  • Expected 8th Pay Commission Pay Matrix Table

Latest Discussions

  • M K KUMAR on 7th CPC MACP Pay Fixation on Promotion MACP Calculator 2025
  • M K KUMAR on Grant of 10 days CL – Who are not entitled to 17 holidays
  • Vanlalmuana on 7th CPC MACP Pay Fixation on Promotion MACP Calculator 2025
  • Omprakash on Grant of 10 days CL – Who are not entitled to 17 holidays
  • M K KUMAR on Karnataka Pension and Family Pension Calculator
  • parva on Karnataka Pension and Family Pension Calculator
  • M K KUMAR on 7th CPC MACP Scheme | Latest Clarification on MACP Scheme
  • S.SWAMINATHAN on PCDA OROP-2 Circular No 666 PDF 2023
  • Kunda Narayan Kerkar on 7th CPC MACP Scheme | Latest Clarification on MACP Scheme
  • M K KUMAR on 7th CPC MACP Scheme | Latest Clarification on MACP Scheme
Copyright © 2023 | Central Government Employees News | 7th Pay Commission News | Instagram | Facebook