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The Rajasthan Subordinate Accounts Service Rules, 1963
RAJASTHAN
India
India
The Rajasthan Subordinate Accounts Service Rules, 1963
Rule THE-RAJASTHAN-SUBORDINATE-ACCOUNTS-SERVICE-RULES-1963 of 1963
- Published on 20 May 1963
- Commenced on 20 May 1963
- [This is the version of this document from 20 May 1963.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Part I – General
1. Short title and commencement.
- These Rules may be called the Rajasthan Subordinate Accounts Service Rules, 1963. They shall come into force at once.2. Definitions.
- In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires:-3. Interpretation.
- Unless the context otherwise requires, the Rajasthan General Clauses Act, 1955 (Rajasthan Act No. 8 of 1955) shall apply for the interpretation of these Rules as it applies for the interpretation of a Rajasthan Act.Part II – Cadre
4. Strength of the Service.
5. Initial Constitution of the Service.
- The Service shall consist of:-Part III – Recruitment
6. Method of recruitment.
- Recruitment to the Service shall be made in the manner specified in column 3 of the Schedule by recruitment in accordance with Part IV of these Rules;Provided that (i) if the appointing authority is satisfied in consultation with the Commission that suitable persons are not available in a particular year for appointment as [Assistant Accounts Officers Grade-II] [Substituted 'Accountants' by Notification No. G.S.R. 26, dated 1.10.2014 (w.e.f. 22.5.1963).] by either promotion or direct recruitment, appointment by either method in relaxation of the prescribed proportion may be made in the same manner as prescribed in these Rules; and6A.
Notwithstanding anything contained in the recruitment, appointment, promotion, seniority and confirmation etc. of a person who joins the Army/Air Force/Navy during an Emergency shall be regulated by such orders and instructions as may be issued by the Government from time to time provided that these are regulated mutatis mutandis according to the instructions issued on the subject by the Government of India.6B. [ [Added by No. F. 3(6)DOP/A-II/81, 7-12-1989.]
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Rules the Appointing Authority may appoint physically handicapped person on post earmarked in accordance with the provisions of the Rajasthan Employment of Physically Handicapped Rules, 1976. Such appointment shall be treated as regular appointment.All handicapped persons appointed upto the period 31 -3-88 on the post earmarked and not within the purview of the Commission shall be made regular by Appointing Authority on their work being found satisfactory.]7. Reservation of vacancies for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes.
7A. [ Reservation of vacancies for Other Backward Classes. [Added by No. F. 7(2)DOP/A-II/93, 24-5-1994 [28-9-93]]
- Reservation of vacancies for Other Backward Classes shall be in accordance with the orders of the Government for such reservation in force at the time of direct recruitment. In the event of non- availability of eligible and suitable candidates amongst Other Backward Classes in a particular year, the vacancies so reserved for them shall be filled in accordance with the normal procedure.]8. Nationality.
- A candidate for appointment to the Service must be :-8A. [Condition of eligibility of persons migrated from other Countries to India] [Inserted by No. F. 2(4)DOP/A-II/79, 22-11-1984.].
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules provisions regarding eligibility for recruitment to the Service with regard to Nationality, age-limit and fee or other concessions to a person who may migrate from other Countries to India with the intention of permanently settling in India shall be regulated by such orders or instructions as may be issued by the State Government from time to time and the same shall be regulated mutatis mutandis according to the instructions issued on the subject by the Government of India.9. [ Determination of vacancies. [Substituted by No. F. 7(2)DOP/A-II/81, 21-12-1981 [1-4-81].]
10. Age.
- A candidate for direct recruitment to the Service must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of [33 years] [Substituted for the figure '31' by No. F. 7(2)DOP/A-II/84, 20-3-1990 [25-1-90].] on the first day of January, following the last date fixed for receipt of applications :Provided :-11. Academic and Technical qualifications.
12. Character.
- The character of a candidate for direct recruitment to the Service must be such as to qualify him for employment in the Service. He must produce a certificate of good character from the Principal Academic Officer of the University or the College in which he was last educated and two such certificates written not more than six months prior to the date of applications from two responsible persons not connected with his College or University and not related to him.Note.- (1) A conviction by a court of law need not of itself involve the refusal of a certificate of good character. The circumstances of the conviction should be taken into account and if they involve no moral turpitude or association with crimes of violence or with a movement which has as its object the overthrough by violent means of Government as by law established, the mere conviction need not be regarded as a disqualification.13. Physical Fitness.
- A candidate for direct recruitment to the Service, must be in good mental or bodily health and free from any mental or physical defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of his duties as a member of Service and if selected must produce a certificate for the purpose. The Appointing Authority may dispense with production of such certificate in the case of candidate promoted in the regular line of promotion or who is already serving in connection with the affairs of the State if he has already been medically examined for the previous appointment and the essential standards of medical examination of the posts held by him are to be comparable for efficient performance of duties of the new post and his age has not reduced his efficiency for the purpose.14. Employment of irregular or improper means.
- A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission guilty of impersonation or of submitting fabricated documents which have been tampered with or of making statements, which are incorrect or false or of suppressing material information or using or attempting to use unfair means in the examination or interview or otherwise resorting to any other irregular or improper means for obtaining admission to the examination or interview, may in addition to rendering himself liable to criminal prosecution, be debarred either permanently or for a specified period-15. Canvassing.
- No recommendation for recruitment either written or oral other than that required under the rules, shall be taken in to consideration. Any attempt on the part of a candidate to enlist support directly or indirectly for his candidature by any means, may disqualify him for recruitment.Part IV – Procedure for Recruitment
16. Authority for conducting the examination and syllabus.
17. Inviting of applications.
18.
Deleted.19. Form of application.
- The application shall be made in the form approved by the Commission or the Appointing Authority as the case may be, and obtainable from the Secretary to the Commission or from the Office of the Appointing Authority, as the case may be, on payment of such fee as the Commission or the Appointing Authority may, from time to time, fix:Provided that the persons repatriated from Burma and Ceylon on or after 1-3-1963 and from East African Countries of Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar shall be exempted from payment of cost of application form prescribed by the Commission or the Appointing Authority, as the case may be, subject to the condition that the Commission or the Appointing Authority, as the case may be, is satisfied that such persons are not in a position to pay such fee.20. Admissions to the examination.
21. Examination fee.
22. Qualifying marks at the Examination.
- Candidates who have obtained minimum of 35% marks in each of the compulsory subjects and minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate in the competitive examination shall be considered to have obtained qualifying marks at the examination. The Commission may in its' discretion award grace marks upto one in each of the compulsory papers and upto three in the aggregate:Provided that grace marks awarded by the Commission shall not be added in the total marks for merit and shall be for the purpose of qualifying a person for recommendation by the Commission for appointment.23. Recommendations of the Commission.
- [x x x] [Deleted the figure and bracket (1) by No. F. 2(3)DOP/A-II/79, 2-11-1982.] Subject to the provisions of sub-rule (2) of rule 7, the Commission shall prepare for [each Service] [Inserted by No. F. 2(3)DOP/A-II/79, 2-11-1982.] a list of the candidates for appointment to the posts by direct recruitment arranged in order of merit of the candidates as disclosed by their aggregate marks [obtained by each candidate in the combined competitive examination] [Inserted by No. F. 2(3)DOP/A-II/79, 2-11-1982.] and forward the same to the Appointing Authority. If two or more of such candidates obtain equal marks in the aggregate, the Commission shall arrange their names in order of merit on the basis of their general suitability for the Service.Provided (i) [Deleted].(ii)that the Commission shall, in the case of candidates belonging to [Other Backward Classes] [Inserted by No. F. 7(2)DOP/A-II/93, 24-5-1994 [28-9-93]], Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, recommend the names of such candidates upto the number of vacancies reserved for them . from amongst those who have obtained minimum qualifying marks in the examination.(iii)that the Commission, may to the extent of 50% advertised vacancies keep names of suitable candidates on the reserve list. The name of such candidates may, on requisition, be recommended in the order of merit to the Appointing Authority, within six months from the date on which the original list is forwarded by the Commission to the Appointing Authority.(iv)The Upper Division Clerks of the Local Fund Audit department, Rajasthan, whose services were terminated by the Government in the year 1978 and who were appointed as Upper Division Clerks temporarily against the vacant posts of Junior Accountant by the Chief Accounts Officer, Rajasthan, Jaipur in July, 1977, appearing at the first competitive examination for direct recruitment to the post of Junior Accountants shall be recommended for appointment as Junior Accountant on their securing the minimum qualifying marks in the written examination.23A. [ Retotalling of marks. [[Rule 23-A Substituted by No. F. 7(5)DOP/A-II/81, 20-1-1993, which was as under :-
'23A. Rechecking of the Marks.- (1) The Commission may order scrutiny and re-totalling of the marks obtained by a candidate on payment of fee of Rs. 5/-per paper within 20 days of the announcement of the result.24. Medical Examination Fee.
- Candidates, who are required to appear before a medical board, shall pay to the President of the Medical Board a non-refundable fee of Rs. 16/- or Rs. 8/- if they are members of Scheduled Castes/Tribes before the Medical Examination is held.25. Disqualification for appointment.
26. [ Selection by Appointing Authority. [Inserted by No. F. 2(11)DOP/A-II/79, 2-11-1982.]
- Subject to the provisions of Rule 7 [and 7A], the Appointing Authority shall select the candidates who stand highest in order of merit in the list prepared by the Commission under rule 23 strictly in accordance with the order of preference given by the candidate in their application forms for different Services/posts:Provided that the inclusion of a candidate's name in the list confers no right to appointment unless the Appointing Authority is satisfied after such enquiry as may be considered necessary that the candidate is suitable in all other respects for appointment to the Service.Part V – Procedure for Special Recruitment of Junior Accountants and for Recruitment by Promotion to Higher Posts in the Service.
27. Procedure and Criteria for Special Recruitment of Junior Accountants.
Part VI – Recruitment to Senior Post by Promotion
28. Criteria for Selection.
28A. Revised Criteria, Eligibility and Procedure for Promotion to Junior, Senior and other posts encadred in the Service.
| (i) Number of Vacancies | Number of eligible persons to be considered. |
| (a) for onevacancy | Five eligible persons |
| (b) for twovacancies | Eight eligible persons |
| (c) forthree vacancies | Ten eligible persons |
| (d) for fouror more vacancies. | Three times the number of vacancies. |
28AA. [ Restriction on promotion of persons foregoing promotions. [Added by No. F. 15(16)DOP/A-II/80, 30-11-1981.]
- In case a person on his appointment by promotion to the next higher post either on the basis of urgent temporary appointment or on regular basis on the recommendations of the Departmental Promotion Committee, forgoes such an appointment, he shall be considered again for appointment by promotion only after a period of one year (both on the basis of urgent temporary appointment or on regular basis, on the recommendations of the Departmental Promotion Committee).] [Substituted by No. F. 7(2)DOP/A-II/81, 19-2-1982 [1-4-81].]28B. [ [Added by No. F. 7(2)DOP/A-II/80, 30-8-1983.]
Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, a person belonging to the Scheduled Caste or the Scheduled Tribe promoted to higher post in the Service may be posted by the Appointing Authority in a District or Zone or Range or Division, other than his Home District or Zone or Range or Division.Provided that:-29. Procedure for Selection.
30. Temporary or Officiating Appointments.
31. Seniority.
- Seniority of persons appointed to the lowest post of the Service or lowest categories of posts in each of the Groups/Sections of the Service, as the case may be, shall be determined from the date of confirmation of such persons to the said post but in respect of persons appointed by promotion to other higher posts in the Service or other higher categories of posts in each of the Groups/Sections in the Service, as the case may be, shall be determined from the date of their regular selection to such posts:Provided-Part VII – Appointments, Probation and Confirmation
32. Period of Probation.
32A. [ Confirmation in certain cases. [Substituted by No. F. 2(4)DOP/A-II/79, 22-11-1984.]
33. Unsatisfactory progress during probation.
34. Confirmation.
- A probationer shall be confirmed in his appointment at the end of the period of his probation if:-34A.
Notwithstanding anything contained in the column 3 of the Schedule, a probationer shall be confirmed in his appointment at the end of his period of probation even if the prescribed Departmental Examination/training/proficiency test in Hindi, if any, are not held during the period of probation laid down in the rules provided:-Part VIII – Pay
35. Pay during probation.
- The initial pay of a person appointed by direct recruitment to a post in the Service/Cadre shall be the minimum of the scale of pay of the post:Provided that the pay of a person already serving in connection with the affairs of the State shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of the Rajasthan Service Rules, 1951.36. Increment during probation.
- A probationer shall draw increment in the scale of Pay admissible to him in accordance with the provisions of the Rajasthan Service Rules. 1951.37. Criteria for crossing an efficiency bar.
- No member of the Service shall be allowed to cross an efficiency bar unless in the opinion of the Appointing Authority he has worked satisfactorily and his integrity is unquestionable.38. Regulation of Pay, Leave, Allowances, Pension etc.
- Except as provided in these Rules, the pay, allowances, pensions, leave and other service conditions of the members of the Service shall be regulated by:-39. Removal of Doubts.
- If any doubt arises relating to the application and scope of these Rules, it shall be referred to the Government in the Department of Personnel whose decision thereon shall be final.40. Repeal and Savings.
- All rules and orders in relation to matters covered by the rules and in force immediately before the commencement of these Rules are hereby repealed:Provided that any action under the rules and orders so repealed shall be deemed, to have been taken under the provisions of these Rules.41. Power to relax rules.
- In exceptional cases where the Administrative Department of the Government is satisfied that operation of the rules relating to age or regarding requirement of experience for recruitment causes undue hardship in any particular case or where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient to relax any of the provisions of these Rules with respect to age or experience of any person, it may with the concurrence of the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms and in consultation with the Commission by orders dispense with or relax the relevant provisions of these rules to such extent and subject to such conditions as it may consider necessary for dealing with the case in a just and equitable manner, provided that such relaxation shall not be less favourable than the provisions already contained in these Rules. Such cases of relaxation shall be referred to the Rajasthan Public Service Commission by the [Administrative Department concerned.] [Substituted by No. F. 2(3)DOP/A-II/78, 18-8-1982.][Schedule I] [Substituted by Notification No. G.S.R. 29, dated 9.10.2014 (w.e.f. 22.5.1963).]| S. No. | Name of the post | Method of recruitment with percentage | Minimum qualification and experience fordirect recruitment | Post from which promotion is to be made | Minimum qualification and experience forpromotion | Remarks |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| 1. | Assistant Accounts Officer Grade-I | 100% by Promotion | - | Assistant Accounts Officer Grade-II | Five years' experience on the post mentioned in Column 5 | - |
| 2. | Assistant Accounts Officer Grade-II | 100% by Promotion | - | Junior Accountant | Five years' experience on the post mentioned in Column 5 | |
| 3. | Junior Accountant | 100% by direct recruitment through competitiveexamination | Must hold a Degree ofany of the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central orState Legislature in India or other educational institutionestablished by an Act of Parliament or declared, to be deemed asa University under Sec. 3 of the University Grants CommissionAct, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification recognized bythe Government in consultation with the Commission;ORMust have passedIntermediate examination of the Institute of Cost & WorksAccountants, Kolkata;ORIntermediateexamination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India,New Delhi.AND"O" orHigher Level Certificate Course conducted by DOEACC (NIELIT)under control of the Department of Electronics, Government ofIndia;ORComputer Operator &Programming Assistant (COPA)/ Data Preparation and ComputerSoftware (DPCS) Certificate organized under National/ StateCouncil of Vocational Training Scheme;ORDegree/Diploma inComputer Science/ Computer Applications /Information Technologyfrom a University established by law in India or from aninstitution recognized by the Government;ORDiploma in ComputerScience & Electronics/Information Technology from apolytechnic institution recognized by the Government;ORCertificate Course in Information Technology(RSCIT) conducted by Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kotaunder control of Rajasthan Knowledge Corporation Limited. | - | - | - |
1. The competitive examination shall include the following papers and each paper shall carry the number of marks and time as shown against it.
Paper I| S.No. | Subject | Marks | Duration |
| 1 | Hindi | 75 | 2.30 Hours |
| 2 | English | 75 | |
| 3 | General Knowledge (in reference to Rajasthan) | 75 | |
| 4 | Everyday Science | 75 | |
| 5 | Mathematics | 75 | |
| 6 | Basics of Computer | 75 | |
| Total | 450 |
| S.No. | Subject | Mark | Duration |
| 1 | Book Keeping and Accountancy | 75 | 2.30 Hours |
| 2 | Business Methods | 75 | |
| 3 | Auditing | 75 | |
| 4 | Indian Economics | 75 | |
| 5 | RSR Vol. 1 (Chapter II, III, X, XI, XIII, XIV,XV & XVI) Rajasthan Civil Service Joining Times Rules, 1981 | 75 | |
| 6 | GF & AR-Pt. I (Ch. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14 &17) | 75 | |
| Total | 450 |
2. There will be a single stage examination. Each of the paper i.e. both Paper-I and Paper-II will be of objective type.
3. Maximum Marks and Negative Marking. - The Minimum marks of the paper-I and Paper-II will be 450 each. For every correct answer 3 marks will be awarded and for every incorrect answer 1 marks will be deducted.
4. Qualifying Marks. - Minimum of 35% in paper-I and paper-II each and 40% marks in aggregate. However relaxation in minimum marks upto 5% applicable to SC/ST category candidates. There will be no viva voca test.
[Schedule III] [Schedule III added by No. F. 2(1)DOP/A-II/83, 23-1-1985.]Syllabus for Emergency Recruitment Examination of Junior Accountants, 1985[There will be following three papers of 100 marks each. The minimum pass marks in each paper will be 40, subject to minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate. The Director, HCM RIPA may in its discretion award grace marks upto one in each paper and upto three in aggregate.] [Substituted by No. F. 2(11)DOP/A-II/83, 21-1-1986 [24-1-85].]| 1. | Paper I | General English, General Hindi and Everyday Science. |
| 2. | Paper II | Rajasthan Service Rules and Rajasthan Travelling AllowanceRules. |
| 3. | Paper III | General Financial & Accounts Rules and Rajasthan TreasuryManual. |