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Suspension.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 21 April 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Whether state Goverment Employee or Central Govermnet Employee suspension allowance can't be less than 50 % of the basic salary which law says ?

Is there any provision provide under the Indian Consitution , 1949 than pls only tell me the artilce.

Because my friend father is a income tax officer age 45 years & he has been suspended for a period of more than 3 months because of the bribe process (State of maharashtra) Suspension laws are different for ITO (income tax officer) and officer above the ITO. If yes than pls mention here.

How to know that which suspension act, rules are applicable to state employee & central employee. Does any Income tax officer comes under state goverment employment or under central govement employment ? I think any officer where ITO or any officer above the post of ITO comes under central goverment employment ? so it is due request to answer the post becuase my friend father is under suspension & which laws are applicable to ITO & other officer above the ITO. Pls do mention.

Thanks.
Guest (Expert) 21 April 2011
At the very outset your question creates a serious doubt whether you have posted the question on behalf of your friend whose father has been suspended. Had that been the position, you would not have asked for whether his service falls under the category of Central Government services or State Government services, as your friend's father as well as your friend would definitely know to which service category the Income Tax Officer falls.

If the employee is of the Status of an ITO, he very well knows the suspension rules also and the rate of suspension allowance he would get during suspension period, as the syllabus of their qualifying examinations do prescribe the concerned Discipline and Appeal Rules applicable to his department.

Moreover, posting of your question about service matter under the wrong category of Civil Law creates another doubt.

Sorry, I would definitely have enlightened you of the provisions of the rules, had you stated the correct position.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 April 2011
Sir with resepct

sir i apologize but sir pls give me the answer.

Apologize true heartedly.

Sir Pls Pls

Thank.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 22 April 2011
In fact it is a repeated query.


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