GOVERNMENT
OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
Extraordinary
Leave - Execution of Bonds by Government servant - Further orders - Issued.
FINANCE
& PLANNING (FIN. WING FR. I) DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No:183
Dated
21st July, 1978
Read the following: -
1. G.O. Ms. No.
210, Finance (FR. I) Dept., dt. 16-6-1964.
2. G.O. Ms. No.
224, Finance (FR. I) Dept., dt. 3-11-1966.
3. G.O. Ms. No.
24, Finance (FR. I) Dept., dt. 16-1-1971.
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ORDER:
In
the Government Order 1st read above the State Government have
prescribed the form of the Bond to be executed by temporary Government
servants, who are granted extraordinary leave for prolonged periods, in
relaxation of rule 23(a) (ii) of the Andhra Pradesh leave Rules Rule 444(b) of the
Hyderabad Civil Services Rules, in continuation of other regular leave, if any,
due and admissible, for higher studies in India or abroad. The Government Order
2nd cited, clarified that the above mentioned relaxation of rules is
made subject to the condition that, but for the grant of leave the Government
servants would have continued to hold a post under the Government for the
duration of the leave, and that they execute a Bond as prescribed above,
binding themselves to serve the Government after return from leave for a period
of three years (since raised to five years) in default to pay a sum of Rs. 2,000/-
(since raised to Rs. 10,000/-).
2. In certain cases,
purely temporary (emergency) Government servants appointed under Rule 10(a) (i)
of. the Subordinate Services Rules have also been granted
extraordinary leave for prosecution of higher studies in relaxation of the
relevant leave rules and bonds also got executed as prescribed for the purpose.
The point has, therefore, arisen whether in respect of such Emergency
Government Servants, there is need to insist upon the execution of Bonds or
not.
3. Under the
existing Leave Rules, Extraordinary Leave for prosecution of higher studies is
not admissible to temporary Government servants working under emergency
provisions, and that as per Note Under Rule 6-A of the Andhra Pradesh Leave
Rules, such Government servants shall be deemed to have been discharged from
duty with effect from the date from which they are not entitled to any leave.
4. In view of the
above rule position, the Government have considered over the matter and hereby
order that Govt. servants working under emergency provisions should not be
granted extraordinary leave for prosecution of higher studies in relaxation of
relevant leave rules in future. In all those cases, however where such
sanctions have been accorded in relaxation of the rules and Bonds got executed,
the terms of the Bonds should be strictly enforced.
(By
Order and in the Name of Governor of the Andhra Pradesh)
B.P.R.
VITHAL,
Secretary
to Government.