Orders against which appeal lies
33. (1) Subject to the provisions of rule 32 a Government servant
may prefer an appeal, as hereinafter provided, against all or any of the
following orders, namely:-
(i) an order of suspension made or deemed to have been made
under rule 8;
(ii) an order imposing any of the penalties specified in rule 9 or
rule 10 whether made by the disciplinary authority or by an
appellate or revising authority;
(iii) an order enhancing any penalty imposed under rule 9 or rule
10;
(iv) an order discharging him in accordance with the terms of his
contract if he has been engaged on a contract for fixed or for
an indefinite period and has rendered under either form of
contract, continuous service for a period exceeding five years
at the time when his services are so discharged; and
(v) an order reducing or withholding the maximum pension,
including an additional pension, admissible to him under the
rules governing pension.
(2) Subject to the provisions of rule 32, a member of a subordinate
service may, as here-in-after provided, prefer an appeal against an order
passed by an authority subordinate to the Government (i) varying to his
disadvantage his conditions of service, pay, allowances or pension as
regulated in rules or in a contract of service and (ii) interpreting to his
disadvantage the provisions of any rules or contract of service whereby his
conditions of service, pay, allowances or pension are regulated.
Explanation :-In this rule, the expressions 'Government Servant' and
'member of a Subordinate Service' include a person who has ceased to be
in Government Service.
33. (1) Subject to the provisions of rule 32 a Government servant
may prefer an appeal, as hereinafter provided, against all or any of the
following orders, namely:-
(i) an order of suspension made or deemed to have been made
under rule 8;
(ii) an order imposing any of the penalties specified in rule 9 or
rule 10 whether made by the disciplinary authority or by an
appellate or revising authority;
(iii) an order enhancing any penalty imposed under rule 9 or rule
10;
(iv) an order discharging him in accordance with the terms of his
contract if he has been engaged on a contract for fixed or for
an indefinite period and has rendered under either form of
contract, continuous service for a period exceeding five years
at the time when his services are so discharged; and
(v) an order reducing or withholding the maximum pension,
including an additional pension, admissible to him under the
rules governing pension.
(2) Subject to the provisions of rule 32, a member of a subordinate
service may, as here-in-after provided, prefer an appeal against an order
passed by an authority subordinate to the Government (i) varying to his
disadvantage his conditions of service, pay, allowances or pension as
regulated in rules or in a contract of service and (ii) interpreting to his
disadvantage the provisions of any rules or contract of service whereby his
conditions of service, pay, allowances or pension are regulated.
Explanation :-In this rule, the expressions 'Government Servant' and
'member of a Subordinate Service' include a person who has ceased to be
in Government Service.