The power of disciplinary authority is that of statutory power. Statutory power can't be delegated. Can it be used by temporary incumbent of the post at Disciplinary authority ? Kindly guide with the relevant rules position.
Ravishanker 03 October 2015
The power of disciplinary authority is that of statutory power. Statutory power can't be delegated. Can it be used by temporary incumbent of the post at Disciplinary authority ? Kindly guide with the relevant rules position.
prof s c pratihar (medical practitioner &legal studies) 03 October 2015
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 04 October 2015
Ravishanker 04 October 2015
The fact of the above case is - The officer who is disciplinary authority was retired and on the vacant post additional charge was given to an officer till regular incumbent of the post was appointed. The Incharge officer issued a chargesheet. Is the chargesheet lawful or non est in the eye of the law.
Ravishanker 04 October 2015
As per MHA OM No. 7/14/61-Ests. (A) dated 24th January, 1963
Officers performing current duties of a post cannot exercise Statutory powers under the Rules :-
An officer appointed to perform the current duties of an appointment can exercise administrative or financial power vested in the full-fledged incumbent of the post but he cannot exercise statutory powers, whether those powers are derived direct from an Act of Parliament (e.g. Income Tax Act) or Rules, Regulations and Bye-Laws made under various Articles of the Constitution (e.g., Fundamental Rules, Classification, Control and Appeal Rules, Civil Service Regulations, Delegation of Financial Powers Rules etc.)
K.S.Srinivas (Advisor (HR)) 04 October 2015
If the person is full additional charge of the post, the he is entitled to issue chargesheet. If he is holding the post to dischare current duties only, then he is not entitled.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 04 October 2015
Ravishanker 04 October 2015
The additional charge order says " he will hold the charge in addition to ... till the regular incumbent joins the post. What will be the case then
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 10 October 2015
I agree to the views of Dr. Prof. S C Pratihar to some extent however, the rule is that the stuatory powers cannot be delegated to a person made incharge on adhoc basis for carrying out the routine adminstrative functions that are required to keep the offficial machinery in the continuous run.
The author has given the answer in his question itself which isreproduced below
As per MHA OM No. 7/14/61-Ests. (A) dated 24th January, 1963
Officers performing current duties of a post cannot exercise Statutory powers under the Rules :-
An officer appointed to perform the current duties of an appointment can exercise administrative or financial power vested in the full-fledged incumbent of the post but he cannot exercise statutory powers, whether those powers are derived direct from an Act of Parliament (e.g. Income Tax Act) or Rules, Regulations and Bye-Laws made under various Articles of the Constitution (e.g., Fundamental Rules, Classification, Control and Appeal Rules, Civil Service Regulations, Delegation of Financial Powers Rules etc.)
This makes clear and resolves the query.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 10 October 2015