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Rule 41 - Cancelled Rules | KartavyaDesk

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Original Rule Text

F.R.41. – Cancelled. F.R. 42. - Cancelled. F.R.43. – Cancelled.

What This Means

F.R. 41, along with F.R. 42 and F.R. 43, has been cancelled. This means that these rules are no longer in effect and do not govern any aspect of government employee conduct, entitlements, or procedures. You don't need to worry about understanding or following them. They are essentially removed from the rulebook.

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

Key Points

  • F.R. 41 is cancelled.
  • F.R. 42 is cancelled.
  • F.R. 43 is cancelled.
  • These rules are no longer applicable to government employees.
  • No action or compliance is required regarding these rules.

Practical Example

Imagine a situation where a circular from 2010 references F.R. 41 regarding travel allowances. Since F.R. 41 is cancelled, that specific part of the circular is no longer valid. Mr. Sharma, a newly joined clerk, finds this circular and is confused. His senior, Mrs. Verma, clarifies that because F.R. 41 is cancelled, they need to refer to the updated travel allowance rules issued after the cancellation of F.R. 41, 42 and 43.

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 Fundamental Rule is cancelled?
It means the rule is no longer valid and does not apply to government employees.
Do I need to know the content of F.R. 41 since it's cancelled?
No, you do not need to know the content of a cancelled rule. Focus on current, active rules.
Where can I find the updated rules after cancellation of F.R. 41, 42 and 43?
Refer to the latest official gazettes, circulars, and orders issued by the relevant government department. Your department's administrative section should have the most up-to-date information.
If a previous order refers to F.R. 41, is that order still valid?
The validity of the order depends on whether the reference to F.R. 41 is crucial to the order's core directive. If the order's main point relies on F.R. 41, it's likely invalid. Consult with your senior or legal department for clarification.

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

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