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Punishment - stoppage of 03 incerement with cumulative effect

(Querist) 02 September 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Seniors,



Could you please guide me what is the meaning of " Punishment - Stoppage Of 03 Incerement with cumulative effect"



In above statement what is meaning of " With Cumulative effect " ?



Thanks in advance
Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 02 September 2011
You can draw your next increment after three years and the loss of three increments will continue throught your service period.
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali (Expert) 02 September 2011
yes, i do agree expert query reply
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 02 September 2011
I totally agree with the views of Mr. Isaac.

In case it was not cumulative, then immediately after the punishment period is over, the government servant can get the 3 increaments back. In this situation, the govt. servant would have lost the monetary benefit of the increment only for a period of three years.

However, in the case of cumulative effect, the three increments lost is lost for ever.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 02 September 2011
EXPERTS ARE RIGHT.

The word has its Origin & History

cumulative
c.1600, from L. cumulatus, pp. of cumulare "to heap," from cumulus "heap" (see cumulus) + -ive.

and means. growing or diminishing in value ,quantity, strength, or effect by successive additions.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 02 September 2011
Nothing to add more except to thank all experts.
Guest (Expert) 02 September 2011
Dear Prashant,

Stoppage of increments with cumulative effect is a sort of prmanent loss of the amount equivalent to three increment till the retirement. The increment loss with cumulative effect also affects pension, family pension and gratuity due to decreased emolument at the time of retirement. So, it is a sort of permanent effect till life.
ashok kumar singh (Expert) 02 September 2011
agree with experts opinion, thanks.
K.S.Srinivas (Expert) 02 September 2011
I agree with the experts.


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