Policy to be followed in case where persons refuse promotion to
a higher grade
Copy of Office Memorandum No.1/3/69-Estt(D) dated 22nd November,
1975 from Cabinet Secretariat, Department of Personnel and A.R.
Subject:- Policy
to be followed in case where persons refuse promotion to a higher grade.
The undersigned is directed to say that cases occasionally arise
when government servants offered promotion to a higher post refuse to accept
the promotion, for personal reasons. Such refusal of promotion may in many
cases create administrative difficulties and government work may also suffer.
The question as to what action should be taken in cases where government
servants refuse promotion to a higher grade, has been considered in this
department and it has been decided that such cases may be dealt with in the
manner indicated in the subsequent paragraphs…
2. When a government servant does not want to accept a promotion
which is offered to him, he may make a written request that he may not be
promoted and the request may be considered by the appointing authority, taking
relevant aspects into consideration. where the reasons adduced by the persons
concerned for such refusal ordinarily meet the requirements of the case if the
next person in the select list were promoted. However, since it may not
be administratively possible or desirable to offer appointments, to the persons
who initially refused promotion, on every occasion on which a vacancy arises
during the period of validity of the panel, no fresh offer of appointment on
promotion should be made in such cases for a period of six months from the date
of refusal of first promotion. Government servants refusing promotion for
reasons acceptable to the appointing authority will, on eventual promotion to
the higher grade, lose seniority vis-a-vis their erstwhile juniors promoted to
the higher grade earlier than they, irrespective of whether the posts in
question are filled by selection or otherwise.
3. The above mentioned policy will not apply where adhoc
promotions against short-term vacancies are refused.
4. It is requested that Ministry of Finance etc. may bring these
instructions to the notice of all persons employed under them including those
in attached and subordinate offices. In so far as the persons belonging to the
Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these instructions are
being issued in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
sd/-
(S.Krishnan)
Director
(S.Krishnan)
Director
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