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Dr. R.P.Sharma vs The Union Of India on 29 April, 2009

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
Central Administrative Tribunal - Bangalore Cites 15 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Rajeev Ranjan vs Uoi & Others Through on 29 January, 2015

concerned. 8.3.1 The borrowing Ministries/Departments/Organizations may extend the period of deputation up to the fifth year where absolutely necessary in public interest, subject ... allowed deputation (duty) allowance, if he/she has opted to draw deputation (duty) allowance. 8.4 There shall be a mandatory cooling off period of three
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 16 - Cited by 3 - Full Document

Dr. K.Kavitha, vs The State Of Andhra Pradesh on 6 March, 2020

felt expedient and necessary to issue orders stipulating cooling period between one deputation to another deputation of the Government employees. Accordingly, Government after careful examination ... respondent has been wrongly deputed to work at the same hospital without the completion of one year interregnum/cooling off period. This is an alternative
Andhra Pradesh High Court - Amravati Cites 2 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Dilip Singh Shaktawat vs Uoi & Others Through on 29 January, 2015

concerned. 8.3.1 The borrowing Ministries/Departments/Organizations may extend the period of deputation up to the fifth year where absolutely necessary in public interest, subject ... allowed deputation (duty) allowance, if he/she has opted to draw deputation (duty) allowance. 8.4 There shall be a mandatory cooling off period of three
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 16 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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