Central Government to be the Rule-Making Authority under Section 45C of the Bill
Upon enforcement, the Central government will be the rule-making authority as per Section 45C of the Bill.
The provision gives power to the Central government to appoint officers belonging to all India services under the All India Services Act, 1951, except the Indian Police Service and officers belonging to Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli (Civil) Services (DANICS).
The Central government can then frame rules related to the affairs of the GNCTD over:
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Tenure of office, salaries and allowances, provident funds, pensions, gratuities, leave of absence and other conditions of service of officers and other employees appointed or posted;
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Powers, duties and functions of officers and other employees appointed or posted;
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Qualifications of candidates for appointment to the posts and the manner of selection for the appointments;
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Transfer or posting of officers and other employees.
Further, it can penalise, suspend and hold departmental inquiries and regulate appointments and conditions of service of public officials.
News Summary:
- The Central government will have the authority to make rules under Section 45C of the Bill.
- This provision allows the government to appoint officers under the All India Services Act, except for the Indian Police Service and officers from certain regions.
- The government can frame rules related to various aspects of the affairs of the GNCTD.
- These aspects include tenure, salaries, allowances, qualifications, and transfer or posting of officers.
- The government also has the power to penalise, suspend, and hold departmental inquiries.
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