Control &
Appeal) Rules 1965 Rules 19, 22,23, 25, 27(2),29, 29A.
Central Industrial Security Force Rules 1969 Rules ... Discipline and Appeal)
Rules 1968, and Rule 37 of the Central Industrial Security
Force Rules, 1969, or under such a rule read with
Appeal) Rules, Civil Services (Temporary Service) Rules, Revised Leave Rules, Civil Service Regulations, Civilians in Defence Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules or the Indian
Bihar Forest Rules
BIHAR
India
Bihar Forest Rules
Rule BIHAR-FOREST-RULES of 1953
Published
Government thinks it proper to do so. Sub-
rule (2) of Rule 16 of the Retirement Rules as it stood at
the relevant time reads ... light-hearted approach
to duty. If rule 3 were the only rule in the Conduct Rules
it would have been rather difficult to ascertain what
Appeal) Rules. Rule 53 of the
Fundamental Rules governed pay during interim suspension or
suspension as penalty. While there was no appeal from an
order ... Rules and such
orders of suspension were subject to appeals as provided by
the Appeal Rules. There
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was also provision for payment during suspension
Servants
(Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1968. [999 H; 1000 A-B]
2. Rule 22(2) of the Railway Servants Rules in express
terms requires ... appellant preferred an appeal before the
Railway Board under r.18(ii) of the Railway Servants
(Discipline & Appeal) Rules, 1968 but the Railway Board
Application and Appeals Rules
TAMILNADU
India
Application and Appeals Rules
Act 894 of 1961
Published on 29 July 1961
Commenced on 29 July 1961
[This ... Tamil Nadu hereby makes the following Rules, namely:- 1.
These Rules may be called the Applications and Appeals Rules. 2.
All applications, affidavits and memoranda
clause (c) of sub-rule (1) of rule 15 of
order XXI of the Supreme Court Rules, which enables an
appeal of the kind with ... appeals
and other matters pertaining to appeals
including the time within which appeals to
the Court are to l-e entered;
(c) .......
(cc) .......
(d) rules
under r. 9 of the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment
and Appeal) Rules, 1952, it was mandatory that, before his
employment as a probationer could ... based on r. 9 of the Punjab Civil Services
(Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1952, the matter should be
remanded to the High Court for consideration
Tribunal Rules were not discriminatory.
There were simultaneously in existence two sets of parallel
rules, viz. the Tribunal Rules and the Classification Rules
and proceedings ... indicate any variation between
the Tribunal Rules and the Classification Rules. Rule 2 of
the Classification Rules merely enumerates the diverse
punishments which