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Home(Police) Order No-1095-PL/HP/O/PA/5S-9/2000 dtd 23-02-01

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    Dear friends of Kolkata Police & West Bengal Police, i feel glad to supply the Government Order in connection with the attending office regularly or record attendance in the office during Suspension Period.
    Government of West Bengal Home Department Police


    From : – Shri A. K. Chakraborty,
    Asstt. Secy. to the Govt. of West Bengal.
    To : – The Commissioner of Police,
    Kolkata, 18, Lalbazar St,
    Kolkata.
    No –
    1095-PL/HP/O/PA/5S-9/2000, Dated, Calcutta, the 23rd Feby., 2001
    Subject: Clarification regarding attendance and regularisation of leave in terms of rule 71(2) & 74 of the W.B.S.R., Pt. I in respect of the employees under suspension.
    With reference to his Memo. No. G-728/Estt. dated 14.3.2000 regarding the above noted subject, the undersigned is directed to say that the matter was taken up with the Finance Department after due consideration. The views of the Finance Department are as follows : –
    “A Government employee under suspension is not required to attend office or record his attendance in the office.
    In terms of Rule 71 (2) of the W.B.S.R., Pt I a Government employee under suspension is required to furnish a certificate to the effect that he is not engaged in any other employment, business, profession or Vocation, otherwise he is not entitled to any subsistence allowance. This does not imply that he should attend office regularly or record his attendance in the office.
    In terms of Rule 74 of the W.B.S.R., Pt.I leave (of any kind) may not be granted to a Government employee while on suspension as the granting of leave of any kind to an employee under suspension regulerises the period of suspension. The provision of Rule 74 of the WBSR, Pt.-I does not imply the record of attendance in the office of a Government employee under suspension.
    In the above circumstances, it is requested to take necessary action accordingly in the concerned matter.
    Sd/- A. K. Chakraborty
    Assistant Secretary

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    Anonymous
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    Re: Home(Police) Order No-1095-PL/HP/O/PA/5S-9/2000 dtd 23-0
    It is now the right time to file an RTI application under section 6 of the RTI Act 2005 before Sri Shib Sankar Dutta IPS, Joint C.P(A) and SPIO Kolkata Police 18,Lal Bazar Street Kolkata 700001 requesting him to provide the information about the contents of the Kolkata Police Memo. No. G-728/Estt. Dated 14.3.2000 on the basis of which the said order has been issued from the West Bengal Home (Police) Department, Writers Buildings, Kolkata. Then the entire picture will be cleared about the circumstances under which the said order had been passed. So far I remember it relates to a court order or order of SAT in which there was an order to make payment of the the full salary of the incumbent who had been attending the roll calls during the period of suspension. However as I am not sure that is why I’m requesting you to file an RTI application.

    #73862
    Anonymous
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    Re: Home(Police) Order No-1095-PL/HP/O/PA/5S-9/2000 dtd 23-0
    Dear Friend,
    Thank you for your full support in my hard days.

    I have fixed my mind to start the hammering job i.e. collection of informations through RTI applications again. You may please start activity from your end too. .
    Today the concern person have also got a kind of soft verbal threatening from the punishing authority that, if the concern person approaching for the appeal procedure he may get much harder punishment as the appellate authority is the officer who passed the order of suspension to the concern.
    The concern person also replied to the punishing authority verbally that, for knocking the door of the law he need to finish the departmental procedure, unless he could not be able to knock the door of the law.

    #73958
    Anonymous
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    Re: Home(Police) Order No-1095-PL/HP/O/PA/5S-9/2000 dtd 23-0
    If the person who inflicted punishment has become Appellate Authority in the mean time by reason of his promotion etc., he can not entertain the Appeal. Rather the Appeal wil go to other officer who may be of equivalent rank of the A.A or to much superior officer, who may even be the Home Secretary. Yes, you can not move State Administrative Tribunal without exhausting the official channels of communications in the matter of Appeal. But there is a hard fact that no one no where reads your submission.No one has time for the lower officers of any department until he is politically influential or greases the palms of his boss regularly. No one is honest either directly or indirectly. Every authority right from Ministers is sitting in Bazars with different tag bearing his price. However, best of luck to you.

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