cooling off period.
Shri S.K. Puri - just after completing 10= months of cooling off period.
Shri M.P. Sharma no cooling off between deputation ... been made at that time of the cooling off requirement. In the absence of the mandatory cooling off requirement having been brought on record
making his deputation applications dated 20.07.2022 and
21.09.2022, he was not eligible for a further/next deputation
without completing the cooling off period ... power to relax the cooling off period etc. - The power
to relax the cooling off period for an officer with reference to the
charges mentioned
cooling off period would be completed on 5-12-2008 and hence the remaining cooling off period before his proposed central deputation might be waived ... clearance and the applicant has given his willingness for the deputation. The cooling off period since last deputation is over on 5.12.2008. The mode
Kolkata and Station other than Hometown only will be
considered.)
F. DEPUTATION/COOLING OFF PERIOD
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iv. No officer would be considered
normal deputation tenure is 5 years.
23. The applicant, it appears from the record made available to us, was on deputation with the intelligence Bureau ... deputation after cooling off period as provided in Para 7 of the Anncxurc A-1. It is apparent that after the cooling off period, applicant
completed the ordinary deputation term and
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hence cannot be considered for another term of deputation without
completing the mandatory cooling off period. Aggrieved ... clearance and major minor penalty certificate for
deputation and also that he had not completed mandatory cooling off period
of three years for proceeding
seven
years on deputation. The reasoning that long deputations defeat
the concept of deputation is misconceived, as deputation was
introduced as a substitute for transfer ... deputation on spouse
grounds, to a maximum period of 7 years. This seven-year cap on
deputation with a mandatory three-year cooling-off period
Uttarakhand to take a
decision on waving off of the cooling off between one
deputation and another deputation and only Government
of India is competent ... Government of India to decide
waiving off the cooling off requirement of the applicant between
one deputation to another and that if Govt. of India
completed 3 years of mandatory cooling off period.
However, the applicant contends that the said OM
which provides cooling off period is not applicable ... afore-stated DoP&T OM which stipulates
certain cooling off period on return from deputation
before the request for deputation could be considered
There shall be a mandatory "cooling off' period of three years after every
period of deputation/foreign service up to Joint Secretary level ... infer that although there is a mandatory "cooling
off' period between two deputational tenure, the Department of
Personnel & Training (respondent