Grant of extension/re-employment to Central Government servants beyond the age of superannuation.
F.No.22/35/2011-E0 (SM.I1)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
(Office of the Establishment Officer)
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North Block, New Delhi
24 September, 2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Grant of extension/re-employment to Central Government
servants beyond the age of superannuation.
Attention of all the Ministries/Departments is invited to
the Government of India (Transaction of Business) Rules which prescribe that the ACC
is the competent authority to decide the cases of extension in service beyond the age
of superannuation. Attention is also invited to DoPT's O.M. No. 26012/6/ 2002 -Estt. (A)
dated 09.12.2002 on the subject mentioned above laying down instructions/criteria
for grant of extension in service to the categories of personnel referred in proviso
to F.R. 56(d). The ACC has observed that in some of the cases, the Departments are not
taking timely action to reconstitute the Departmental Peer Review Committee (DPRC)
and are unilaterally
extending the service of the officers beyond the age of
superannuation without first obtaining approval of the ACC.
2. It has also been observed that Ministries/Departments
often submit proposals late to the E0 Division as a result of which submission of
cases for consideration of the ACC also gets delayed.
3. In view of the above, all the Scientific
Ministries/Departments are hereby advised to take timely action for constitution of the DPRC for
considering the cases for extension of service of specialists in medical or scientific fields,
beyond the normal date of superannuation and ensure that proposals seeking approval of
the ACC be invariably submitted at least two months in advance of the date of
superannuation.
4. It is also reiterated that in absence of specific
approval of ACC towards extension of his services beyond the date of superannuation, an
officer should stand retired on his date of superannuation and under no circumstances should the
Ministry/Department concerned extend his services beyond superannuation
unilaterally without the approval of ACC.
(Anand Madhukar)
Director (ACC)
Tel: 2309 2272
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