Death while under suspension:
If a suspended employee dies during suspension, the period of
suspension should be treated as duty for all purposes and his family
paid for that period full pay and allowances to which he would have been
entitled had he not been suspended, adjusting the subsistence allowance
already paid.
Glossary D to G
Deemed suspension:
Sub-rule (2) Rule 10 of CCS (CCA) Rules creates a fiction that a
government servant though not placed under suspension by an order of the
competent authority, is in law regarded as having been placed under
suspension by an order of the competent authority.
Defence Assistant:
A Govt. servant or a retired Govt. servant or a legal practitioner
assisting the delinquent Government servant in a departmental inquiry.
Delegate: A person authorized to act on behalf of or as a representative of another, the action of such authorizing.
Delegation of power-quasi-judicial:
The disciplinary/appellate/reviewing authorities exercise
quasi-judicial powers and as such, they cannot delegate their powers to
their subordinates.
Delegation of power-quasi-judicial-partial delegation:
A well-established principle in case of delegation of quasi-judicial
function is that where a power is entrusted to the personal judgment of a
quasi-judicial authority, such trust cannot be delegated.
However,
a partial delegation has been conceded. It may not be practically
possible for a quasi-judicial authority to personally hear the evidence
that may be presented before it. It has accordingly been conceded that
it is permissible for such authority to delegate the function of hearing
parties and taking evidence, provided the authority itself gives the
decision after final hearing.
Delinquent:
A person who fails or neglects to do what law or obligation requires
him to do; a person who is alleged to have committed a misconduct for
which proceedings are initiated or continuing against him.
Demonstration is a public display of group feeling especially towards a person, cause or action of public interest.
De novo proceeding: Fresh proceeding.
Dies non:
In service terms, “dies non” means a day, which cannot be treated as
duty for any purpose. It does not constitute break in service. But the
period treated as ‘dies non’ does not qualify as service for pensionary
benefits or increment.
Disciplinary Authority:
The term ‘Disciplinary Authority’ has been interpreted in the Rules to
mean ‘the authority competent under these rules [CCS (CCA) Rules] to
impose on a Government servant any of the penalties specified in Rule
11.
Disciplinary proceedings can
be explained as the proceedings taken with a view to imposing a
departmental punishment on an employee on account of some alleged
misconduct. These proceedings are a matter of discipline within the
organization.
Dismissal and removal from service:
The only difference in the punishment of dismissal and removal is that
in case of dismissal the employee is disqualified from future employment
while in case of removal he is not debarred from getting future
employment.”
Embezzlement: Dishonest misappropriation of property by a person who comes in possession thereof lawfully.
Evidence: Evidence means and includes
(i)
all statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it
by witnesses, in relation to matters of fact under inquiry; such
statements are called oral evidence;
(ii) all documents produced for the inspection of the Court; such documents are called documentary evidence.
Examination
in chief: The examination of witness by the party who calls him is
known as examination-in-chief. It is a process by which a witness
narrates before the Inquiry Officer the facts, which are within his
personal knowledge and are relevant to the matter under inquiry. The
normal procedure is that a witness should state whatever he has to say,
verbally and in the presence of the inquiry officer and the charged
employee.
Expedient: Advantageous; fit; proper; suitable to the circumstances of the case.
As
per clause (iii) to Rule 19 of CCS (CCA) Rules where the President is
satisfied that in the interest of the security of the State it is not
expedient to hold any inquiry in the manner provided in CCS (CCA) Rules
the disciplinary authority may consider the circumstances of the case
and make such orders thereon as deems fit, notwithstanding anything
contained in Rule 14 to Rule 18 of CCS (CCA) Rules.
Exonerate: To release a person or property from liability.
Ex parte enquiry:
Ex parte means from or on one side only. In ex parte proceedings, the
entire gamut of the enquiry has to be gone through. The difference
between other enquiries in which both the sides participate and the ex
parte enquiry is that in ex parte inquiry, the defence side will be
absent. However, the absence of the defence side should not persuade the
inquiry officer to make short of the whole proceedings and to record
that the charges are established having no regard to evidence brought on
record.
Expert evidence, oral or documentary is obtained on
special skill or processional knowledge, which may be relevant to decide
the issues in a case. Examples are opinion of a handwriting expert, a
medical practitioner, architect, engineer, and the like.
Finding: The conclusion of a judicial proceeding in respect of an issue, action or trial.
Forfeiture of service:
Loss of service. Generally in case of resignation, removal or dismissal
from service the entire service is forfeited. In case of break in
service, the past service is forfeited.
Functus officio:
One who has fulfilled his office or is out of office; an authority who
has performed the act authorized so that the authority is exhausted.
The
Inquiring Authority in a departmental inquiry becomes functus officio
after he signs and submits his report. In other words, his function and
authority as inquiry officer comes to end after he signs and submits his
report to the disciplinary authority.
Gherao:
Gherao literally means encircle or to surround. It has been defined to
mean “a physical blockade of a target, either by encirclement or
forcible occupation. The target may be a place or persons, usually the
managerial or supervisory staff of an industrial establishment. The
blockade may be complete or partial and is invariably accompanied by
wrongful restraint, and/or wrongful confinement and occasionally by
assault, criminal trespass, mischief to person and property, unlawful
assembly and various other criminal offences…In short to achieve the
object not by peaceful means but by violence.”
Go slow strike: A planned slowing down of industrial production on the part of labour until certain demands are met.
“Wilful
go slow is one of the serious misconduct which, even the Supreme Court
has laid down, is a pernicious activity per se. The words “per se” are
of some importance because the Supreme Court has laid down in Bharat
Sugar Mills case that certain misconducts alone will warrant dismissal
and in such cases, merely because the worker has put in large number of
years of service will not necessarily lead to the conclusion that the
order of dismissal constituted a disproportionate punishment”.
Government servant means a person who-
is
a member of a Service or holds a civil post under the Union, and
includes any such person on foreign service or whose services are
temporarily placed at the disposal of a State Government, or a local or
other authority;
is a member of a
Service or holds a civil post under a State Government, and whose
services are temporarily placed at the disposal of the Central
Government;
is in the service of a
local or other authority and whose services are temporarily placed at
the disposal of the Central Government.
Grave:
“Grave-held, connotes enormity of misconduct in juxtaposition with
technical, trifle or misconduct simpliciter. Grave misconduct- the word
grave intent to indicate super-eminent or a very high degree of
misconduct.”
Gross misconduct: Misconduct of a flagrant nature.
Gross negligence: Negligence marked by total or nearly total indifference to the consequences of an act.
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