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
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
years at a stretch foe deputation
outside the Department of Posts and has not completed the mandatory cooling off period of
three years ... under go a cooling off period
of three years before he is appointed on deputation again outside his parent
employer/department of Posts
fourth respondent could not have been deputed to the post, without waiting for the cooling off period as per paragraph 8.4 of the Office Memorandum ... There shall be a mandatory 'cooling off' period of three years after every period of deputation/foreign service up to Joint Secretary level
guidelines for central deputation vide OM dated 28.11.2007 for All India Services Officers.
31. At present, we are only concerned with deputation to the post ... educational allowances and treating the deputation tenure as 50% of the central deputation and reduction in cooling off period from three years to two years
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
direction to the respondent authority to waive the 'cooling off'
period and also to set aside the order dated 15.07.2014 issued
by Under ... special circumstances
recommended to the DoP&T to waive the cooling off period, the
DOP&T ought not to have refused
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
Saurabh Mishra And Another vs State Of U.P. on 26 August, 2015
Bench: Arvind
Shri. J.M. Thangkhiew And Ors vs The State Of Meghalaya And Ors on 28