Rule 59 - Omitted Rule Explained | KartavyaDesk
Original Rule Text
59. Omitted. (DOPT Notification No. 13023/1/2017-Estt. (L), dated01.01.2018)
What This Means
Rule 59 of the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, is quite simple: it has been completely removed from the rulebook. This means that whatever topic or provision Rule 59 previously addressed is no longer in effect. The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) officially removed it on January 1, 2018, through Notification No. 13023/1/2017-Estt. (L).
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Key Points
- •Rule 59 of CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972 is omitted.
- •The rule was removed by DoPT Notification No. 13023/1/2017-Estt. (L).
- •The effective date of omission is January 1, 2018.
- •The subject matter of Rule 59 is no longer applicable.
Practical Example
Before January 1, 2018, let's imagine Rule 59 dealt with a specific type of leave encashment. After the rule was omitted, any claims or procedures that were governed by that rule are no longer valid. For instance, if Mr. Sharma, a government employee, was planning to apply for leave encashment under the provisions of Rule 59 in 2019, he would find that the rule no longer exists, and he would need to look for alternative applicable rules or guidelines for leave encashment.
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Rule 59 of the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, pertains to which of the following?
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