State of Jharkhand - Act
Rules for the Departmental Examination of the Superintendents and Inspectors of Excise, 1970
JHARKHAND
India
India
Rules for the Departmental Examination of the Superintendents and Inspectors of Excise, 1970
Rule RULES-FOR-THE-DEPARTMENTAL-EXAMINATION-OF-THE-SUPERINTENDENTS-AND-INSPECTORS-OF-EXCISE-1970 of 1970
- Published on 21 July 1970
- Commenced on 21 July 1970
- [This is the version of this document from 21 July 1970.]
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1. Short title.
- These rules may be called the Rules for the Departmental Examination of the Superintendents and Inspectors of Excise.2. Definitions.
- In these rules unless there is any thing repugnant in the subject or context,-3. Subjects of Examination.
4. Liability of Superintendents and Inspectors of Excise.
5. Passing of examination in tribal language.
- (i) Any officer of the rank of Superintendent of Excise and Inspector of Excise posted in the areas mentioned in Appendix II will have to pass the examination in the tribal language mentioned therein against the district in which he is posted, by the lower standard, within a period of 18 months from the date on which he is posted to that district. If he fails to do so, his increments will be stopped until such time as he passes the examination:Provided that if an officer is prevented from passing the examination by circumstances beyond his control, Government may grant him such further time for passing the examination as they consider fit.6. Procedure for appearing at the examination.
- An officer desirous of appearing in the Departmental Examination is required to send to his District Officer, or Head of the Department through proper channel, but not later than the first May in the case of the 1st half-yearly examination and the 1st of September in the case of the 2nd half-yearly examination an intimation in the form given in Appendix III of his intention to appear at the examination.7. Consolidated statement showing particulars of officer.
- From the applications referred to in the above rule, each District Officer or Head of Departments will prepare and send a consolidated statement showing the particulars of the officer and the subjects and standards in which they intend to appear, alongwith their applications to the Secretary to the Central Examination Committee constituted by Government to direct and control the departmental examinations, latest by the 16th May/16th September for the first/second half-yearly examination.8. Secretary to take necessary steps.
- On receipt of such applications, the Secretary to the Central Examination Committee shall take necessary steps to inform the Centre' Superintendents about the candidates permitted to appear at each centre and may also issue, admit cards to the candidates for this purpose.9. Confirmation.
- A Superintendent of Excise will be confirmed after-10. Regulation of increments.
- An Excise Superintendent will be entitled to draw his increments in accordance with rule 85 of the Jharkhand Service Code. An Excise Inspector will be entitled to draw his first increment one year after the date of his appointment to the service or on the date of passing the Departmental Examination in Law, Excise Rules and Procedure and Hindi by lower standard, whichever, be later. He will be entitled to draw his second increment on completion of two years of service and also on passing the Departmental Examination by higher standards in Excise Rules and Procedure:Provided that if the passing of the Departmental Examination or the confirmations of the officer be delayed, the officer will be entitled, on fulfilling the conditions above, to draw pay at the stage in the time scale to which he would have been entitled, had there been no delay in passing of the Departmental Examination or his confirmation.Appendix ISyllabus For The Departmental ExaminationSection A - Law1. The examination in Law shall be directed as far as may be feasible to points which frequently arise in practical work; and the papers to be answered with the aid of books shall be such as will thoroughly test the capacity of the examinees to understand the bearing of facts and to ascertain the Law and apply it. The question should be confined as much as possible to cases commonly arising in the ordinary routine of the office of a Superintendent of Excise, or Excise Inspector. Certain facts of probable occurrence in real practice should be stated, and the examinee is required to find and apply the law applicable to such facts. Only unannotated editions of Acts or Codes and Manuals issued by authority will be allowed in answering this paper.
2. For the purposes of examination of these officers, the course prescribed for the lower standard examination in Law without books will consist of-
3. The higher standard examination in Law will besides stiffer test in the books prescribed for the lower standard comprise also question on Sections 60 and 63-70 of Chapter III and Chapter XI of the Indian Penal Code and Chapters IV, VII, XIII, XVI, XIX to XXII, XXXVIII and XLI of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The examination will be without the aid of books.
Section B - Excise Rules and Procedures (With Books)4. The books prescribed for the examination in Excise Rules and Procedures by both standards are-
5. The books prescribed for the examination in Accounts are as follows:-
6. (a) There will be only one written paper in Hindi (in Devanagari script) carrying 200 marks. The duration of the examination will be three hours.
The marks will be distributed as below:-| (i) Noting | ... | 30 |
| (ii) Drafting | ... | 50 |
| (iii) Translation | ... | 80 (Hindi to English-40. English to Hindi-40). |
| (iv) Correction of sentences | ... | 20 |
| Subject | Maximum Marks. | Pass Marks. | Time allowed. | ||
| Lower | Higher | Lower | Higher | ||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Law | 100 | 100 | 50 | 60 | 3 Hours |
| Excise Rules and Procedure | 100 | 100 | 50 | 60 | Ditto |
| Accounts with Books | 100 | 100 | 50 | 60 | Ditto |
| Hindi | 300 | 300 | 150 | 180 | Ditto |
1. An officer posted in the areas mentioned below must pass the compulsory examination in the tribal language noted against the district in which he is posted:-
2. The tests which a candidate must undergo at the compulsory examination are as follows:-
3. (a) The standard prescribed for the compulsory examination is the lower standard. In order to pass by this standard, the examinee must obtain not less than 50 per cent of the marks allotted to each branch of examination and 66 ⅔ per cent of the aggregate.
4. Notwithstanding anything contained in paragraphs 2 and 3 above the compulsory examination in the case of officers who have put in 15 years or more in service, shall consist only of an oral test, in which the examinee must be able to converse freely with the people of the tribe to understand and to make himself understood by them. In this test the examinee shall be declared to have passed, if he secures not less than 50 per cent of the marks.
5. If an officer is posted to one of the districts named in paragraph I of this Appendix and duly passes the examination in the tribal language prescribed for that district, and is subsequently posted to another district named in the same paragraph, for which a different tribal language is prescribed, it shall not be necessary for him to pass the examination in the tribal language at the latter district.
6. If an officer knows one of the language mentioned in paragraph I of this Appendix as his mother tongue, and is posted to a district for which that very language has been prescribed as the compulsory tribal language, he shall not be required to pass the compulsory examination in that language. If however, he is posted to a district for which the prescribed tribal language is different from the tribal language which he knows as his mother tongue, he shall be required to pass the compulsory examination in the tribal language of that district.
7. Examinations in the tribal languages shall be held once in six months, in January, and June, each year. The Commissioners of Chotanagpur and Bhagalpur Divisions will be responsible for conducting these examinations. There shall be uniformity in the standard of examinations held in both the Divisions. The same set of question papers shall be set for examination in one particular language to be held on a particular date. The examination shall be held at the district headquarters and the District Officer shall, under the supervision and control of the Commissioner be made responsible for conducting the examination. Different sets of question papers will be set for the examinations held on different dates.
8. The prescribed text books in the different tribal languages are the following:-
| Name of language. | Name of prescribed text book. | ||
| (1) Santhaii | ... | ... | Santhaii Praveshika, Part I and II by Sri Doman Sah, 'Samir'Editor of the "Hor Sambad", published by SanthalPaharia Seva Mandal, Deoghar. |
| (2) Mundari | ... | ... | A Mundari Grammar with exercise by Rev. J. Hoffman, S.J.Catholic Mission, Ranchi. |
| (3) Oraon | ... | ... | Hath Ara Kath Billin Idu, by Dr. Christ Michael Tiga, K.B.Kadru, Ranchi. |
| (4) Ho | ... | ... | Ho Kaji, by Shri Bhim Ram Solanki, Chaibassa. |
9. Rewards will be given as mentioned below to candidates who pass the examination mentioned in paragraph 1 of this Appendix, within the stipulated time, subject to the condition that from all rewards granted, any rewards previously drawn for the same language will be deducted:-
| Lower Standard | Higher Standard. | |||
| Rs. | Rs. | |||
| Officers of Class I | ... | ... | 750 | 1,000 |
| Officers of Class II | ... | ... | 500 | 800 |
| Officers of Class III | ... | ... | 250 | 400 |
10. The Commissioners conducting the examination will report to Government the names of officers declared to have passed by each standard.
Part-II Rules for the Optional Study of Tribal Languages11. Officer posted outside the areas mentioned in Part I of this Appendix will be eligible to appear at the optional examination in the languages noted below:-
Group I - Ho, Mundari, Santhaii.Group II - Oraon, Rajmahal Paharia.Group III - Nepalese Paharia or Khas Kura.12. The tests which a candidate must undergo shall be as in Part 1 of the Appendix. In addition, the examination in Nepalese Paharia shall include a test in which the Examinee must transliterate and translate into English or Hindi a paper in the current written (not printed) form of character of the language.
13. The standards of the optional examination and the percentage of marks required for passing by each standard shall be the same as for the compulsory examination in other tribal languages laid down in paragraph 3 of this Appendix.
14. The examination shall be conducted under the control of the Commissioners, Chotanagpur and Bhagalpur Divisions, who will convene local committees for the purpose.
Commissioner of Bhagalpur:-Group I - SanthaiiGroup II - Rajmahal Paharia.Group III - Nepalese Paharia.Commissioner of Chotanagpur:-Group I - Ho and Mundari.Group II - Oraon.15. The rewards to be given to successful candidates will be as detailed below subject to the condition that from all rewards granted, any rewards previously drawn for the same languages are deducted:
| Lower Standard | Higher Standard. | |||
| Rs. | Rs. | |||
| For all languagesexcept Nepalese Paharia. | ||||
| Officers of Class I | ... | ... | 750 | 1,000 |
| Officers of Class II | ... | ... | 500 | 800 |
| Officers of Class III | ... | ... | 250 | 400 |
| For NepalesePaharia. | ||||
| Officers of Class I | ... | ... | 250 | 500 |
| Officers of Class II | ... | ... | 150 | 300 |
| Officers of Class III | ... | ... | 50 | 100 |