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Original Rule Text

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

What This Means

Rule 36 of the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972 is very straightforward: it has been deleted. This means that whatever provisions or regulations were previously covered under Rule 36 are no longer in effect. The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) officially removed this rule through Notification No. 11012/1/85-Estt.(L) on June 23, 1987.

Because the rule is deleted, it doesn't apply to anyone currently. Government employees and those preparing for government exams should simply be aware that Rule 36 is not a part of the active CCS (Leave) Rules and should not be considered when dealing with leave-related matters. Any reference to Rule 36 in older documents is now obsolete.

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

Key Points

  • Rule 36 of the 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  • The rule is no longer applicable to any government employee.
  • References to Rule 36 in older documents are now obsolete.

Practical Example

Imagine a senior clerk, Mr. Sharma, in 2024, comes across an old circular from 1980 referencing Rule 36 regarding the calculation of leave encashment. He is unsure how to proceed. Since Rule 36 was deleted in 1987, Mr. Sharma should disregard the information in the old circular related to Rule 36. He needs to consult the current, valid CCS (Leave) Rules and any updated orders or clarifications issued by DoPT to determine the correct procedure for leave encashment.

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It means the rule is no longer in effect and should not be followed. Any provisions previously covered by that rule are no longer valid.
Where can I find the notification that deleted Rule 36?
The notification is DoPT Notification No. 11012/1/85-Estt.(L) dated June 23, 1987.
If I find Rule 36 mentioned in an old document, should I follow it?
No, you should not follow it. Rule 36 is deleted and no longer applicable. Refer to the current CCS (Leave) Rules and any updated orders.
Does the deletion of Rule 36 affect my current leave balance?
No, the deletion of Rule 36 does not affect your current leave balance. It only means that the specific provisions previously covered by Rule 36 are no longer in effect.
Why was Rule 36 deleted?
The specific reasons for the deletion are not explicitly stated in the notification. However, it's common for rules to be deleted when they become obsolete, redundant, or are replaced by newer regulations.

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

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