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...official duties. (2) Not obeying the Rules 3(I)(II)(III) of Bihar Government Servants Conduct Rules 1976; (3) ...that the respondent was guilty of dereliction of duty and was hiding facts from the superiors, and charge no.5 that he had ignored his official duties, were found proved. However, the main charge framed...on the delinquent employee. The charges of dereliction of official duty and ignoring the directions of the superior officers were not based on any evidence and, therefore, the writ Court rightly...

...Rules) and the petitioner has violated Rule 20 of the Tamil Nadu Government Servants Conduct Rules, 1973 on the ground of lack of integrity and dereliction of ...now brought to the notice of this Court by the learned Additional Government Pleader appearing for the respondents that recently a G.O. viz., G.O. (Ms) No.81, dated 04.08.2022 issued by the Human... IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED: 13.09.2022 CORAM: THE...

...to dereliction of duty and misconduct within the meaning of Rule 20 of the Tamil Nadu Government Servants' Conduct Rules, 1973 (in short, "the Conduct ...was formed and the respondent was the President of that Parent - Teacher Association. The same was not interfering with his official duty. None of the ingredients of Rule 20 of the Conduct ...G.ILANGOVAN W.A.(MD) No.262 of 2024 and C.M.P.(MD) No.2421 of 2024 1.The Secretary to Government Public Work...

...constitute act of indiscipline or dereliction of duty in terms of the Sikkim Government Servants' Conduct Rules, 1981 or any other provisions...mentioned as follows: "............ He is, therefore, charged with gross dereliction of duty and violation of Rule 3(i)(a) and (b) ...." From the above, it may be seen that the petitioner was charged with dereliction of duty which violated Rule 3(i)(a) and (b) of the Sikkim Government ...

...given disrespect to his post and the same is in violation of Rule 20(3)(i) of the Tamil Nadu Government Servants Conduct Rules; and ( iii) Retirement benefits and pension proposals in respect ...Rule 20 (1) of the Tamil Nadu Government Servants' Conduct Rules. In respect of the above charges, an enquiry was...taken as proved, the same was in the staff meeting and hence it cannot be treated as public criticism attracting violation of Rule 12 of the Tamil Nadu Government Servants Conduct Rules. Therefo...

...'dereliction of duty' in terms of Rule 20 of the Tamilnadu Government Servants Conduct Rules (Integrity and Devotion to Duty). It is therefore submitted that th...conduct fresh enquiry as per the guidelines issued by this Court in WP(MD) No.13916 of 2019 dated 01.07.2019 and take necessary action against the 3rdrespondent by considering the...same as illegal and consequently to direct the 2ndrespondent to conduct fresh enquiry as per the guidelines issued by this Court in WP(MD) No.13916 of 2019 dated 01.07.2019 and...

...as and thus caused financial loss for Rs.2,00,193/- to the Municipal Funds and dereliction of legitimate duty by violating the Rule 20 of the Tamil Nadu Government Servants Conduct ... ''that the said Thiru P.Selvam while working as Muncipal Engineer at Villupuram Municipality have derelicted from legitimate duty by violating the Rule 20 of the Tamil Nadu Government ...Secretary to Government Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department, Secretariat, Chennai- 600 009. 2 The Commissioner of Municipal Administration No.75 Santhome High Road...

...Authorities register the application strictly in compliance with the Section 4 of the Act. Non-compliance, if any noticed, must be construed as lapse, dereliction of duty on the part of the Rent Authority ..., dereliction of duty or neglects. (iii) The Registry, High Court of Madras, is directed to communicate a copy of this order to the Commissionerate of Revenue Ad...shall, in the previous approval of the Government, appoint an officer below the rank of the District Collector to be the Rent Authority for the area within his jurisdiction, to which, this Act applies. In...

...to duty and conducted himself in a manner of unbecoming of a Government servant and dereliction of duty and thus violated Rule 20(1) of the Tamilnadu Government ... 1. V.Mahendhiran S/o. S. Venugopal, 114, J.N.Road, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600106. Petitioner(s) Vs 1. The Government Of Tamil Nadu Principal Secretary To...Government, Commercial Taxes And Registration Department, Chennai-600 009. 2.The Commissioner Of Commercial Taxes Chepauk, Chennai-600 005. Respondent(s...

...public servants are expected to serve prudently, vigilantly and in consonance with the statutes, rules, circulars and instructions, which all are available. No doubt, lapses dereliction of duty and neglige..., Government of Tamil Nadu to take departmental action against the respondents 1 to 3 as to why they have not followed the order of this Court dated 09.06.2023 in WP No.262 of 2018 batch cases and the...relevant documents, if any enabling the authorities to consider the same in the manner known to law. Government Departments are dealing with large number of files and the public authorities require certain...

...lack of negligence and dereliction of duty, which falls under the Tamil Nadu Government Servants Conduct Rules. Therefore, this Court do not find any infirmity in the departmenta...to 4) had failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty and conducted yourselves in an unbecoming manner and as such you have violated Rule 20(1) of Tamil Nadu Government Servants.... Under the Tamil Nadu Government Servants Conduct Rules, a Government servant is bout to maintain a good conduct and integrity throughout his service both inside and outside the office. While so...

...and liability statement submitted by you to the High Court and thereby violated the provisions of the Government Servants, Conduct Rules and Committed the acts of ...of dereliction of duty, suppressing the facts and giving false information to the superiors, misuse of power and abuse of power and conduct unbecoming of a Judicial Officer and t...and conduct unbecoming of a government servant and thereby rendered yourself liable to be punished under the Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules...

...material, which amounts to gross negligence, grave misconduct and dereliction of duty under Rule 3 of the Government Servants Conduct Rules, 1976 rende...Government Servant. On these charges, the petitioner was put under suspension and Departmental Proceeding No. 05 of 2012 was initiated against him. It has further been submitted that after initiation of...1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI W.P.(S) No. 3872 of 2015 ------- Jaibind Kumar, Son of Sri Kishori Singh, at present resident of C/o Santosh Gupta, Muhalla...

...reasonable time. Any failure in this regard must be taken as a serious misconduct on the part of defaulting superior officer. It is apparent dereliction of duty, a misconduct under Rule 3 ..., intra departmentally. A time has come when Government must look into the reason and background facts for discouraging such attitude, practice and dereliction of duty on the part of responsible...discharge their duties and are guilty of a conduct unbecoming of a Government servant.9. In the matter of some of the public functions, a citizen charter has been enforced wherein t...

...to initiate proper disciplinary proceedings against all the officials concerned. In other words, dereliction of duty and negligence of duty is a misconduct under the Tamilnadu ...Nadu Municipal Service (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, but withheld recovery process on account of stay by the Government. Now, by virtue of the Government vacating the stay, the process of recover...against the petitioner under the Tamil Nadu Municipal Service (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, but withheld recovery process on account of stay by the Government. Now, by virtue of the Government vacating...

..., and as a result, the beneficiaries could not occupy the houses and Government fund and scheme floored. It is the ninth charge that because of dereliction of duty, Rule 20(2) of...instructions of the Government of Tamil Nadu under the Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules. Hence, challenging the above order of the disciplinary authority, dated 23.03.2006, the...sub-contract at a lesser cost, inspite of being a departmental work and the lesser cost amounted to substandard work, besides deviation of rules. The fourth charge levelled against him is that he has...

...reasonable time. Any failure in this regard must be taken as a serious misconduct on the part of defaulting superior officer. It is apparent dereliction of duty, a misconduct under Rule 3 ..., intra departmentally. A time has come when Government must look into the reason and background facts for discouraging such attitude, practice and dereliction of duty on the part of responsible...a person or destroy her service career in a manner not warranted by law by putting a rule which makes a useful provision for the premature retirement of Government servants only in the “public...

...behalf of District Judge, Mainpuri. After completion of enquiry, report dated 9.1.2007 was submitted, holding, that petitioner had failed to discharge duties with devotion, guilty of dereliction of ...-sultation with the Chief Justice of High Court.”6. Section 28 of Act, 1987 confers power upon State Government to make rules in consultation with the Chief Justice of High Court, by...-Special Duty and Deputy Secretary of the State Authority shall be such as may be determined by the Government, from time to time, in consultation with the Chief Justice.(2) The number of...

...be recovered from him. Thus the following articles of charge are framed against him for violation of Rule 3 of the Odisha Government Servants Conduct ...was not found satisfactory, Agriculture Department of the Government of Odisha sent proposal for initiation of disciplinary proceedings against the applicant under Rule 15 of OSC (CCA) Rules, 1962... -Versus- 1. Union of India, represented through its Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, 6th Floor...

...place. The petitioner was directed to report to duty by the Dean vide communication dated 22.04.2005. There is no misconduct or dereliction of duty and there is also no violation of Rule 20 of Tam...) causing inconvenience to the day to day affairs of the college administration due to his absence. (c) violated Rule 20 of the Tamil Nadu Government Service Conduct Rules...Hospital, Dharmapuri. Pending initiation of disciplinary action, the petitioner was transferred and posted to Government Hospital, Kayalpattinam, Tirunelveli District in the existing vacancy. He joined duty...