Memo.No:16808, Dt:12-05-1965 | Grant of Earned/Privilege leave - Instructions.

Ref: From the G.A. (Ser-F) Dept., U.O.No.340/65-1, dt.4-3-1965.
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 Order:

The Government Memo.No.1925-Poll-B/59-33, G.A. (Poll-B) Department, Dt.7-1-1960 orders have been issued directing the privilege / earned leave should be granted to all Govt. servants if applied for sufficiently in advance and that such leave should not normally be refused unless leave arrangements are impracticable. It has been represented that there are several cases where leave applied for is either not granted or granted belatedly and that although there are instructions of Government to the effect that the employees should be encouraged to proceed on leave periodically, experience has shown that this sound principle is not being observed in practice.

 
Government have considered the matter carefully and direct that although leave cannot be claimed as a matter of right and it is open to the competent authority either to grant or refuse the leave applied for in the exigencies of public service, yet as refusal of leave will be hardship to the emp1oyees who require leave either for relaxation or passing domestic affairs or in cases where leave to the maximum extent permissible is accumulated to the exclusion of further accumulation under the rules. Leave should not normally be refused unless such refusal is absolutely necessary in the exigencies of service which should be recorded.




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