that the total period of deputation can
be seven years and whereafter there has to be a cooling off period of three
years before posting ... under go a cooling off period of three years before he is
appointed on deputation again outside his parent employer/department of
Posts
deputation is contrary to the very Rules of deputation relied
upon by NII and the DoPT OM dated 17.06.2010. Neither the
DoPT Guidelines on deputation ... barred for all times for deputation. There is no
such embargo except for a mandatory cooling off period of
three years, which is over
reads as under:-
"(g) Implementation of "Cooling" off period (03 years)
for all deputations i.e. UN Mission; Indian Mission &
Deputation ... present case was deputed to Haiti
between 27.10.2010 to 11.11.2011. He would obviously not violate
the cooling off period of three years. He was eligible
satisfy the eligibility criteria for deputation or that if he proceeded on
deputation, there would be a deficiency in the cadre strength of Executive
Signature ... cooling off period for posting
to HAA and his next posting will be issued to HAA. Therefore, due to
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petitioner shows that the petitioner was on deputation from
25.03.1994 to 11.07.2003 out of which most of the period ... respondents that such deputation in the case of the
petitioner was not permissible as he had not completed the
cooling off period of three years
Rohit Singh Rathore & Ors. vs Union Of India & Ors. on 5 February, 2024
order dated
30.9.2014 and appoint him as an Executive Director (Law) on
deputation basis for a period of three years. The petitioner also seeks
quashing ... years at a
stretch for deputation outside the Department of Posts and has not
completed the mandatory cooling off period of three years
batch (IPS
officers should not be debarred from Central
Deputation, Foreign training)
g) Nominated officers should be clear from Cadre/
Vigilance angle. The Officers against ... nominated.
h) The officers having previous UN experience must
have completed cooling off period of three years as
on the date of issue of circular
under
Foreign Service terms, in relaxation of the requirement of a cooling-
off period between two long-term foreign assignments.
7. Upon completion ... initial tenure, the Petitioner sought
extension, which was granted, and his deputation stood extended up to
31.05.2006.
8. Prior to the expiry of the extended
State vs Mohd. Afzal And Ors. [Along With Crl. A. ... on 29 October, 2003
Equivalent