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Original Rule Text

35. Deleted. (DOPT Notification No. 11012/1/85-Estt.(L) dated 23.06.1987)

What This Means

Rule 35 of the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, is very straightforward: it has been deleted. This means that the rule no longer exists and has no bearing on current leave regulations for central government employees. The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) officially removed this rule through Notification No. 11012/1/85-Estt.(L) dated June 23, 1987. Therefore, any reference to Rule 35 in older documents or discussions is obsolete and should be disregarded.

Since the rule is deleted, it doesn't apply to anyone currently employed by the central government. It also doesn't affect any aspect of leave management or entitlement. You don't need to consider it when calculating leave balances, applying for leave, or understanding your leave rights. Focus on the remaining rules within the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, as they are the ones that govern your leave entitlements.

This explanation was generated with AI assistance for educational purposes. Always refer to the official gazette notification for authoritative text.

Key Points

  • Rule 35 of CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, has been deleted.
  • The deletion was effective from June 23, 1987.
  • DoPT Notification No. 11012/1/85-Estt.(L) officially removed the rule.
  • The rule is no longer applicable to any central government employee.
  • Ignore any references to Rule 35 in older documents.

Practical Example

Suppose Mr. Sharma, a Section Officer, is reviewing old leave records from 1980. He comes across a reference to Rule 35 in a leave application. He should understand that this rule is no longer valid. He should not apply the principles of Rule 35 (if he could even find them) to any current leave matters. Instead, he should consult the current CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, excluding the deleted Rule 35, to process any leave requests or calculations.

This explanation was generated with AI assistance for educational purposes. Always refer to the official gazette notification for authoritative text.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a rule is 'deleted'?
It means the rule is no longer in effect and should not be considered when interpreting or applying the CCS (Leave) Rules.
Where can I find the notification that deleted Rule 35?
The notification number is DoPT Notification No. 11012/1/85-Estt.(L) dated 23.06.1987. You can search for this notification on the DoPT website or through official government gazettes.
If I see Rule 35 mentioned in an old office order, should I follow it?
No. Since Rule 35 is deleted, any instructions based on it are invalid. Refer to the current, updated CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972.
Does the deletion of Rule 35 affect my current leave balance or entitlements?
No, the deletion of Rule 35 does not affect your current leave balance or entitlements. It was deleted a long time ago and any impact would have been felt then. Focus on the current rules.

This explanation was generated with AI assistance for educational purposes. Always refer to the official gazette notification for authoritative text.

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