THE KARNATAKA STATE CIVIL SERVICES (REGULATION OF PROMOTION, PAY AND PENSION) ACT, 1973
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Statement of Objects and Reasons: Sections: 1. Short Title and Commencement. 2. Definitions. 3. Promotions, etc., of Civil Servants. 4. Promotion, etc., of allottees. 5. Provision relating to reversion of allottees. 6. Provision relating to revision of pensions, etc. 7. Provision relating to payments to heirs of deceased allottees. 8. Sections not applicable to certain allottees. 9. Officiation. * * * *
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
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Act 11 of 1974 .- For reasons beyond control the finalisation of Inter-State Seniority Lists was unavoidably delayed. Information had to be collected from several offices and parent States clarification had to be obtained, documents and records had to be obtained, etc. In addition there were court proceedings results of which had to be awaited. In the meantime, in the exigencies of public service, promotions were being made on the basis of the provisional Inter-State Seniority Lists. These promotions are to be reviewed in the light of the changes made in the final inter-State seniority lists which have now been published in almost all departments. Demand for the same had been made and in a good number of cases courts have been approached. Directions have been given by courts to consider the case for retrospective promotions and to give consequential monetary benefits also. In some cases similar relief in more than one promotion has also been granted. In all these cases some other persons would have discharged the duties of those promotional posts having been promoted on the basis of the provisional lists and would have been paid the pay and allowances attached to the said posts Restrospective promotions as per court directions may result in double payments - one set already paid and another set to the person now promoted. In other words two persons would be paid for discharging duties of one and the same post. All this involves very heavy financial burden on the State. Besides it is well settled by several decisions that it is not legally permissible to appoint persons restrospectively to statutory posts. Retrospective promotions inevitably result in retrospective reversions and thereby render ineffective statutory functions discharged by the persons so reverted leading to complications. It is necessary to regulate all these matters. Hence Government issued the Mysore State Civil Services (Allottees) (Special) Rules, 1971 providing for review and prospective promotions. It was expected that the said rules would resolve the difficulties pointed out above. But when the said rules were pleaded the High Court in some cases directed that retrospective promotions and consequential financial benefits should be given. The view taken, apparently, is that the said rules do not prohibit making retrospective promotions and giving consequential monetary benefits. The State Government has filed appeals against some of these judgements to the Supreme Court but in cases where the court has fixed specified dates for implementing the directions contempt applications have been filed against the State. Unless the effect of the said judgements is taken away by suitable legislation Government will have to pay huge sums of money on the basis of retrospective promotions for work not done. It is felt not legally possible to overcome the court decisions by making rules under the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution. Uniform provisions in the case of Civil servants other than allottees is necessary to avoid discrimination. Hence the Bill. Necessary approval of the Central Government in terms of the proviso to sub-section (7) of section 115 of the States Re-organisation Act, 1956 has been obtained. (Published in the Karnataka Gazette Part IV-2A (Extraordinary) No. 263, dated 15-3-1973 at page 12-13.)
II
Amending Act 40 of 76 .- [By this Act, the Karnataka Service Examinations, Act, 1976 was enacted and therein certain consequential amendment were made to this Act and a new section 9A was inserted.]
III
Amending Act 25 of 1982 .- The Karnataka State Civil Services (Regulation of Promotion, Pay and Pension) Act, 1973 (Act 11 of 1973) was passed in the year 1974 providing for regulation of promotion, pay and pension and other conditions of service of civil servants including those who were allotted or are deemed to have been allotted to serve in connection with the affairs of the new State under section 115 of the States Re-organisation Act, 1956. 2. The promotions made from 1-11-1956 were to be reviewed under section 4 (1) of the Act on the basis of the Final I.S.S Lists published in accordance with the decisions of the Government of India. While so reviewing the promotions it was noticed that some officers who were promoted earlier on the basis of their positions in the provisional I.S.S Lists were eligible for promotion on dates later than the dates of their actual promotion. This would mean that the earlier promotion was fortuitous and the pay was therefore required to be revised. There was no provision in the Act for regulation of pay in such cases. It was considered necessary to make a provision in the Act providing for refixation of pay in respect of such officers on the dates of eligibility. 3. Besides, there is an anomaly in the Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976. Section 8(2) of the said Act amends section 3 of the Karnataka State Civil Services (Regulation of Promotion, Pay and Pension) Act, 1973. The 1976 Act came into force with effect from 1-11-1956 while section 3 of the 1973 Act came into force with effect from 11-4-1974. The amending provision cannot come into force from a date anterior to the date on which the original provision came into force. To remove this anomaly Section 8 of the Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 is sought to be amended suitably. 4. Hence this Bill. (Published in the Karnataka Gazette Part IV-2A (Extraordinary) No. 223, dated 31-3-1981 page 4.)
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1[KARNATAKA]1 ACT No. 11 OF 1974 (First Published in the Karnataka Gazette Extraordinary on the Eleventh day of April, 1974)
THE 1[KARNATAKA]1 STATE CIVIL SERVICES (REGULATION OF PROMOTION, PAY AND PENSION) ACT, 1973 (Received the assent of the Governor on the Eleventh day of April, 1974) (As amended by Karnataka Acts 40 of 1976 and 25 of 1982)
An Act to provide for the prospective promotions of civil servants and to regulate the pay, seniority, pension and other conditions of service of civil servants in the State of 1[Karnataka]1 including those that are allotted or deemed to be allotted to serve in connection with the affairs of the State of 1[Karnataka]1 under or in pursuance of section 115 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956; 1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974. WHEREAS on the basis of the ranking of civil servants in the several inter-state seniority lists prepared in pursuance of sub-section (5) of section 115 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 (Central Act 37 of 1956), courts have directed the making of retrospective promotions to statutory and other offices; AND whereas as held by the Supreme Court in Ajit Singh Vs. State of Punjab reported in All India Reporter 1967, Supreme Court 856 and in Income-Tax Officer, Alleppy Vs. N.C. Ponnoose, reported in All India Reporter 1970 Supreme Court 385 appointments of civil servants to offices in which statutory functions are exercisable cannot be made with retrospective effect; AND whereas retrospective promotions involve payment of large sums of money to persons who have not worked in the promotional posts or offices concerned, to the detriment of the finances of the State, besides involving retrospective reversions rendering invalid the statutory functions discharged by the persons reverted ; AND whereas retrospective promotions preclude the determination of the suitability of the civil servants to hold the promotional posts or offices and will enable them to continue in such posts or offices only on the ground of their eligibility to promotions, resulting in the continuance of even unsuitable civil servants in promotional posts or offices to the detriment of public interest ; AND whereas it is necessary and expedient to provide against the said consequences; AND whereas the Central Government has given previous approval under the proviso to sub-section (7) of section 115 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 (Central Act 37 of 1956) communicated in letter No. 5/5/73 - SR (S) dated 22nd February, 1973 of the Government of India, Cabinet Secretariat, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms ;
Be it enacted by the 1[Karnataka]1 Legislature in the Twenty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974. 1. Short title and Commencement .- (1) This Act may be called the 1[Karnataka]1 State Civil Services (Regulation of Promotion, Pay and Pension) Act 1973. 1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974.
2. Definitions .- In this Act unless the context otherwise requires, -
1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974.
1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974.
3. Promotions, etc., of civil servants .- (1) No civil servant shall,-
1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974.
4. Promotions, etc., of allottees .- (1) Where the seniority of an allottee as specified in the provisional Inter-State seniority list in any class of post or office has been altered in the final seniority list relating to that class, every promotion made on any date after the first day of November 1956, on the basis of seniority-cum-merit, shall be reviewed with reference to the qualifications and other conditions laid down in the rules of recruitment applicable at the relevant time for such promotion and the ranking in the final seniority list assigned to the allottees in that class of post or office. If any person senior in rank than the person promoted is held to be suitable for promotion on such date (hereinafter in this section referred to as the date of eligibility), an order shall, subject to section 9, be made promoting the said person to officiate in the said post or office with effect from a prospective date to be specified in the order.
1. Inserted by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 1.11.1956.
Explanation .- For purposes of this sub-section provisional inter-State seniority list includes every inter-State seniority list used as the basis for carrying on the day-to-day administration whether prepared by the State Government or declared by court as operative until the publication of the final seniority list. 5. Provision relating to reversion of allottees .- (1) Where consequent upon the review of promotions under section 4 any allottee promoted to any class of posts or offices is found not entitled to continue in that class, he shall be reverted to ,-
6. Provision relating to revision of pensions, etc .- Where consequent upon a review of promotions under section 4, it is found that any allottee who has retired from service before an order under sub-section (1), (3), (4) ,(5),(6) or (8) of section 4, is made, or before the expiry of the period of his officiation in the promoted post or office would have been eligible for promotion to the next higher class or grade of service under the said section if the final seniority list had been published on the first day of November, 1956, his pension and death-cum-retirement gratuity shall be revised with reference to the pay and allowances he would have drawn if he had been promoted to the next higher class or grade of service on the date on which he was found eligible for such promotion with reference to his rank in the final seniority list and the relevant recruitment rules, and as if he had satisfactorily completed the period of officiation in the said class or grade of service. 7. Provisions relating to payments to heirs of deceased allottees.- Where consequent upon a review of promotions under section 4, it is found that any allottee who before an order under sub-section (1), (3), (4), (5), (6) or (8) of section 4 is made, or before the expiry of the period of officiation in a promoted post or office has while in service or after retirement died, would have been eligible for promotion to the next higher class or grade or service on any day under the said section if the final seniority list had been published on the first day of November 1956, his pension and death-cum-retirement gratuity shall be revised, with reference to the pay and allowances he would have drawn if he had been promoted to the next higher class or grade of service on the date on which he was found eligible for such promotion with reference to his rank in the final seniority list and the relevant recruitment rules and as if he had satisfactorily completed the period of officiation in the said class or grade of service, and the excess amount payable on such revision of pension, and death-cum-retirement gratuity shall be paid to the heirs of the said deceased allottee. 8. Sections not applicable to certain allottees .- Provisions of sections 4,5,6 and 7 in so far as they relate to promotion on the basis of ranking in the final seniority list shall not be applicable to an allottee who ,-
9. Officiation .- (1) Save as provided in sub-section (2) the rules relating to officiation made under the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India shall apply for purposes of officiation under this Act.
1 [9A. Rules .- (1) The State Government may make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.
1. Inserted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974. 10. Removal of difficulties .- If any difficulty arises in the application of this Act to any case, the State Government may make such orders as may be necessary for the purpose of removing the difficulty. 11. Over-riding effect .- (1) The provisions of this Act or of any order made thereunder shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any law or order having the force of law or rules made under the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India for the time being in force or any provision regulating the conditions of service of any allottee or in any order made by virtue of any such law, rules or provisions.
12. Repeal .- The 1[Karnataka]1 State Civil Services (Allottees) (Special) Rules, 1971 are hereby repealed. 1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974. 13. Savings .- Save as provided in section 11, nothing in this Act shall be deemed to affect the operation of the provisions of the Constitution of India in relation to the determination of the condition of service of persons serving in connection with the affairs of the State of 1[Karnataka]1 1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1976 and by Act 25 of 1982 w.e.f. 11.4.1974. THE KARNATAKA STATE CIVIL SERVICES (REGULATION OF PROMOTION, PAY AND PENSION) ACT, 1973 has been amended by the following Acts, namely.- Amendments (Chronological)
Amendments (Section-wise)
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THE KARNATAKA STATE CIVIL SERVICES (REGULATION OF PROMOTION, PAY AND PENSION) ACT, 1973
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