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THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

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Definition of War Service.(a) Service of any kind in a unit or formation liable for service overseas;(b) Service in India under Military, Munitions or Stores authorities with a liability to serve overseas;(c) All other service involving subjection to naval, military or air force law;(d) A period of training with a military unit or formation involving liability to serve overseas;(e) Whole-time service in any Civil Defence Organization specified in this behalf by the Union orthe State Government; and(f) Such other service as may hereafter be declared as War Service for the purposes of thisdefinition.(Government of India, Finance Department Office Memo.No.F 114, Ex.1143, dated 2nd March 1943.)Counting of service in the Army Reserve for increments.(4) Service in the Army Reserve of ex-military men who enlist in the police shall not count forincrements in the Police Department except for the periods during which the reservist was mobilisedfor active service.(G.O. No. 492, Judicial, dated 31st August 1925.)(5) According to the orders in G.O.No.989, Public (Services), dated the 21st September 1934, adhoc rules should be framed every time a temporary post is created. If such rules allow only a fixedrate of pay for the temporary post, the service of the subordinate in the temporary post on fixed paywill not count for increments in the time-scale applicable to corresponding permanent post in theservice.(Finance Memo.No.42334-C.S.R. 2, dated 24th December 1934.)(6) The rules for permanent incumbents embodied in the special rules for the Tamil Nadu PoliceSubordinate Services issued under the Police Acts will apply automatically to all the holders oftemporary posts. Hence ad hoc rules will not be issued in respect of these temporary posts.(Memo.No.246-A-I, Home, dated 25th January 1937.)(7) Deleted.(8) A question was raised whether a Government servant appointed to a post neither as aprobationer nor under the emergency provisions [e.g.,a Sarishtadar appointed as Assistant Secretaryto Government under Rules 2(3) and 6 of the Special Rules for the Tamil Nadu General Service,Class IX] can draw increment in the scale of pay attaching to that post after putting in the necessaryperiod of duty. There is no provision in the Service Rules which prevents him from drawing incrementsnor will the provisions of Fundamental Rule 31-A relating to probationers and approved probationersapply to him. In such a case, Fundamental Rule 26 will apply and he will accordingly be eligible todraw increments.[Memo. No. 95716, C.S.R.3, Finance, dated 19th February 1951.)(9) Any period of leave whether with or without allowances taken during officiating service will notinterrupt the continuity of officiating service for the purpose of Note 1 under Fundamental Rule 26 (a).(10) Omitted—(Memorandum No.24595-C.S.R., 52-2, dated 13th May 1952.)[G.O. Ms. No. 1073, P. & A.R. (FR. III) Dept., dt. 31-10-1986 - w.e.f. from 7-4-1986.](11) When the tenure of officiating service of Government servant in a time-scale is interrupted byduty in a post of Copyist or Copies Examiner in the Revenue Department, the intervening serviceshould not be regarded as a break of continuity of service for the purpose of Note 1 under Rule 26 (a).(12) When the tenure of officiating or temporary service of an Agricultural Demonstration Maistry ina time-scale post is interrupted by duty in Agricultural Research Station on daily wages the interveningservice should not be regarded as a break of continuity of service for the purpose of Note 1 underRule 26 (a).[Government Memorandum No.33988, Finance (C.S.R.)-3, dated 3rd June 1953.]49

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