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THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

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eaches him before he arrives at the port of debarkation the port of debarkation is the place in whichhe received the order for the purpose of this Instruction.In cases falling under this Instruction in which a Government servant joins his post before theexpiry of his leave plus full joining time admissible, the period short taken shall be considered as leavenot enjoyed and a corresponding portion of the leave sanctioned shall be cancelled without anyreference to the authority which granted the leave.Note.—A certificate to the effect that the Government servant had actually performed the journeyfrom the station where he was spending leave, to the old headquarters for winding up personal affairsshould be furnished by the officer concerned with his charge-report for assumption of the post at thenew headquarters. The responsibility for obtaining the certificate from a Group A and B Officer wouldrest with the Audit Officer concerned and for Group C and D staff, with the Head of Office.(G.O. Ms. No. 837, Finance, dated 27th July 1962.)10. The authority which granted the leave will decide whether the notice referred to in Rule 105 (b)(ii) was insufficient.11. When vacation begins or holidays immediately proceding vacation begin, during orimmediately after the expiry of the joining time admissible to a Government servant or when aGovernment servant is transferred during a vacation, he may be permitted to join at the end of thevacation although the usual joining time is thereby exceeded.12. When a Government servant is transferred to the control of another Government which hasmade rules prescribing amounts of joining time, his joining time for the journey to join his post underthat Government and for the return journey will be governed by those rules.13. A Government servant transferred at his request shall be allowed joining time under this rule.14. The authority sanctioning the transfer may, in special circumstances, reduce the period ofjoining time admissible under the above Instructions.15. When a Government servant has not availed himself of the joining time in full at the time oftransfer, the number of days of joining time which have not been so availed of, subject to a maximumof 15 days shall be credited to his earned leave account, subject also to the condition that he shouldapply within six months from the date of his transfer, and the number of days of joining time socredited and the earned leave already at his credit together shall not exceed 180 days upto the 29thSeptember 1987 and on and from the 30th September 1987 shall not exceed 240 days. Forcalculation of the unavailed joining time excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the due date ofjoining shall be arrived at first excluding Saturday, Sunday and holidays with reference to theprovisions under Clause (c) of Instruction 2 and then the days short availed of by the Governmentservant shall be deducted, with reference to the actual date of joining duty from the due date of joiningalready arrived at.[G.O. Ms. No. 207, Personnel and Administrative Reforms (FR. IV) Department, dated 14th August1997.](with effect from 21st March 1986)RULINGS(1) The rules regarding joining time contained in Chapter XI of the Fundamental Rules areapplicable to Basic servants.(Finance Memorandum No.35364-1 C.S.R., dated 26th October 1925.)Admissibility of joining time and transit pay to copyists.(2) As the transfer of permanent copyists from one Court to another is in the interest of publicservice, they are eligible to transit pay and joining time.Temporary Section Writers of the Registration Department may be granted transit pay, joining timeand travelling allowance for journeys on transfer between two temporary appointments provided thatthe transfer is in public interests.(G.O. No. 2025, Revenue, dated 26th July 1954 and Finance Memorandum No. 74635, C.S.R.-2,dated 24th August 1954.)(3) Permanent piece-work Compositors in the Government Presses will, on transfer, be eligible forjoining time.(G.O.Ms.No.730, Finance, dated 4th October 1929.)148

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