State of Odisha - Act
The Orissa Service of Engineers' Rules, 1941
ODISHA
India
India
The Orissa Service of Engineers' Rules, 1941
Rule THE-ORISSA-SERVICE-OF-ENGINEERS-RULES-1941 of 1941
- Published on 29 December 1941
- Commenced on 29 December 1941
- [This is the version of this document from 29 December 1941.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title.
2. Constitution.
- The Orissa Service of Engineers is constituted for the purpose of replacing the present Orissa Engineering Service immediately and the Indian Service of Engineers gradually as vacancies arise in the cadre of that service.3. [ Definitions. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.]
- In these rules unless there is anything repugnant to the subject or context-]4. [ Strength of the Cadre. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]
- From the date on which the Orissa Service of Engineers' (Amendment) Rules, 1989 came into force the existing Orissa Engineering Service shall cease to exist and the new service shall include all posts in the existing service and the posts in the State borne in the cadre of the Orissa Engineering Service consisting of the following categories of Class II and Class I posts and such other categories of posts as may be decided by the Government. The number of such posts both permanent and temporary and their pay scales shall be as may be decided by the Government from time to time.Class I posts5. [ Recruitment to the Service. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443717.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]
6. Recruitment to the rank of Assistant Engineer.
- Recruitment to the rank of Assistant Engineers shall be made partly by direct recruitment in accordance with Rules 8 to 15 and partly by promotion from the [cadre of Junior Engineers] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443717.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.] in accordance with Rules 16 to 18.7. [ Government to decide the number of vacancies to be filled up in each year. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]
- The vacancies to be filled up by promotion of Junior Engineers shall be so fixed that the promoted Junior Engineers do not exceed [thirty-three] per cent of the total strength of permanent and temporary Assistant Engineers including the leave and training reserve at the time of each promotion. The remaining vacancies shall be filled up by direct recruitment.]8. Qualifications for appointment.
- Except under the special orders of the [Government] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.] no person shall be appointed to the service unless he is-9. Qualifications for direct recruitment.
- A candidate for direct recruitment to the service must-10. Commission to invite applications.
- The Commission shall announce in such manner, as they think fit the number of vacancies to be filled by direct appointment and shall invite applications from candidates eligible for appointment to the service :Provided that if there are suitable temporary Assistant Engineers in service who, not more than one year ago, had been nominated by the Commission for appointment as direct recruits, they may be appointed by the State Government.11. Applications.
12. The Commission to consider applications and interview of candidates.
- The Commission shall consider all applications received and shall interview such candidates as they consider likely to be suitable for appointment ; provided that the Provincial Government may, if they think fit, appoint an officer to represent the department at the interview by the Commission. The officer so appointed shall advise the Commission on the fitness of the candidates with reference to the special qualities required in the service, but he will not be responsible for the selection of the candidates.13. The Commission to prepare a list of selected candidates.
- The Commission shall prepare a list of selected candidates, arranged in order of preference, the number of whom shall, unless the [Government] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.] otherwise directs, ordinarily be 1⅓, times the number of vacancies to be filled by direct recruitment. The list will be submitted by the Commission, together with their recommendations, to the [Government] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.] by such date as the [Government] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.] may direct.14. [Government] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.] may require the Commission to report.
14A. [ Reservation for candidates belonging to the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. [Inserted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No.1901/8.12.1974.]
15. Final selection in cases of direct recruitment.
16. [ Criteria for promotion. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]
17. [ [Deleted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.] * * *]
17. [] [Renumbered vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989-SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.] Special provision for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe officers in the matter of promotion.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing rules, the reservation of vacancies set apart for being filled up by promotion in favour of officers belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and the method of filling up the reserved vacancies shall be as may be determined by the Government from time to time.18. Final selection in case of recruitment by promotion.
- The final selection of officers to be promoted shall be made by the [Government] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 1901/8.12.1974.] after considering the recommendations made by the Commission under [Rule 16.] [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989 SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]19. Training and probation of recruits by direct appoint and by promotion.
- Persons appointed by direct recruitment shall be on probation for two years and those appointed by promotion shall undergo a period of probation for one year; provided that the Government may extend the period of probation in any particular case. At any time during the probationary period, the Government may dispense with the services of an officer appointed by direct recruitment, after giving him a month's notice and may revert a promoted officer to his substantive appointment; in neither case will the officer be entitled to any compensation.20. Requisites for confirmation.
- A probationer shall be confirmed in his appointment when-21. Professional examinations.
- Every member of the service shall be liable to pass the prescribed professional examination within 3 years of the date of appointment. An officer failing to pass the examination within the said period, shall be liable to have his increment withheld.[* * *] [Deleted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989 SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]22. [] [Re-numbered vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989 SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.] [Seniority. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989 SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]
23. [] [Re-numbered vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989 SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.] [Relaxation. [Substituted vide Orissa Gazette Extraordinary No. 443/17.3.1989 SRO No. 226/89/8.3.1989.]
- Where the Government are of opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do in the interest of public service they may, by order and for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of these rules in respect of any class or category of persons.]Appendix IList of Engineering degrees from Universities of the United Kingdom and examinations which will be accepted by the Government of Orissa as qualifying for appointment to the Orissa Service of Engineers| Oxford | B. A. with Honours in the Engineering Science Final HonoursSchool |
| Cambridge | B. A. with Honours in Mechanical Science Tripos. |
| St. Andrews | B.Sc. in Engineering. |
| Glasgow | B.Sc. in Engineering. |
| Edinburgh | B.Sc. in Engineering. |
| Dublin | B. A. I. (ordinary or with Honours in Engineering). |
| Durham | B.Sc. in Civil or Mechanical Engineering or in NavalArchitecture (Honours or ordinary degree). |
| London | B.Sc. (Internal) in Engineering, ordinary or with Honours (notincluding the B.Sc.) in Engineering (Mining) or the B.Sc. inEngineering (Metallurgy). The external degree is also accepted tothe same extent, provided it is recognised by the Institution ofCivil Engineers as exempting from sections A and B of the A. M.I. C. E. examination. |
| Victoria University (Manchester) | B.Sc. with Honours in Engineering, B. Sc. Technical inMechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honours Division in thefinal examination). |
| Birmingham | B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honoursor ordinary degree). |
| Liverpool | B. Engineering in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical or MarineEngineering or Naval Architecture (Honours or ordinary degree). |
| Leeds | B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honoursor ordinary degree). |
| Sheffield | B. Engineering in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering(Honours degree or ordinary degree with a first class in thefinal examination). |
| Bristol | B.Sc. in Civil or Mechanical Engineering (Honours or ordinarydegree). |
| University of Wales | B.Sc. (in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering). |
| National University of Ireland | B. E. |
| Queen’s University, Belfast | B.Sc. in Engineering. |