Application
The provisions contained in this Schedule shall apply to all employees of the Institute.
Definitions
In this Schedule unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Competent Authority" means
- "The Board of Governors" in the case of the Vice-Chancellor.
- "The Vice-Chancellor" in the case of all other employees.
(b) "Members of the Family" in relation to an employee includes
- the spouse, child or step-child of such employees residing with and dependent on the employee, and
- any other person related, whether by blood or by marriage to the employee or to such employee's wife or husband and wholly dependent on such employee, but does not include a wife or husband legally separated from the employee or child or step-child who is no longer in any way dependent upon him or her, or whose custody the employee has been deprived of by law.
(c) "Service" means service under the Institute.
General
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Every employee shall at all times maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty, and also be strictly honest and impartial in his official dealings.
- An employee should at all times be
courteous in his/her dealings with other members of the staff, students and
members of the public.
- Unless otherwise stated specifically in
the terms of appointment, every employee is a whole time employee of the
Institute, and may be called upon to perform such duties, as may be assigned to
him/her by competent authority, beyond scheduled working hours and on closed
holidays and Sundays and during vacations. These duties shall inter-alia include attendance at
meetings of committees to which he may be appointed by the Institute.
- An employee shall be required to observe
the scheduled hours of work, during which he/she must be present at the place
of his duty.
- Except for valid
reasons and/or unforeseen contingencies no employee shall be absent from duty
without prior permission.
- No employee shall leave station except
with the previous permission of proper authority, even during leave or
vacation.
- Whenever leaving the station, an employee
shall inform the Head of the Department to which he/she is attached, or
Vice-Chancellor if he/she is himself/herself the Head of a Department, the
address where he would be available during the period of his/her absence from
station.
Taking part in Politics and Election
- No employee shall take active part in politics in the campus of the Institute or exploit his official position for political ends or permit the use of Institute facilities for political purposes. In other cases where he stands for election he must take leave of absence from the Institute.
- An
employee may seek election to the local Municipal Board.
Vindication of acts and character of employees
No employee shall, except with the
previous sanction of the competent authority, have recourse to any Court of Law
or to the Press for the vindication of any official act which has been the
subject matter of adverse criticism or an attack of defamatory character.
Provided nothing in this rule
shall be deemed to prohibit an employee from vindicating his private character
or any act done by him in his private capacity.
Representations
- Whenever an employee
wishes to put forth any claim or seeks redress of any grievance or of any wrong
done to him/her, he must forward his case through proper channel, and shall not
forward such advance copies of his/her application to any higher authority,
unless the lower authority has rejected the claim, or refused relief, or the
disposal of the matter is delayed by more than three months.
- No employee shall be
signatory to any joint representation addressed to the authorities for redress
of any grievance or for any other matter.
Punishment, appeals etc.
An employee shall be governed by
the provisions of the relevant rules regarding imposition of penalties for
breach of any of these rules, and preference of appeals against any such action
taken against him/her.
Criticism of the Institute
No employee shall, in any radio
broadcast or in any document published anonymously or in his/her own name or in
the name of any other person or in any communication to the Press or in any
public utterance, make any statement of fact or opinion:-
- which
has the effect of an adverse criticism of any policy or action of the
Institute; or
- which
is capable of embarrassing the relations between the Institute and the Central
Government or any State Government or any other Institution or organisation or
members of the public; or
- which
exploits name of the Institute or his/her position therein.
Provided that nothing in this
paragraph shall apply to any statements made or views expressed by an employee
in his/her official capacity or in the due performance of the duties assigned
to him/her.
Evidence before Committee or any authority
- Save as
provided in sub-paragraph (iii) below, no employee shall, except with the
previous sanction of the competent authority, give evidence in connection with
any inquiry conducted by any person, committee or authority.
- Where
any sanction has been accorded under sub- paragraph (i) no employee giving such
evidence shall criticise the policy or any action of the Institute or the
Central Government or any State Government.
- Nothing
in this paragraph shall apply to
- evidence given at any inquiry before any
authority appointed by the Institute, by Parliament or by a State Legislature;
or
- evidence given in any
judicial inquiry; or
- evidence given at any departmental inquiry
ordered by the Institute authorities.
Unauthorised communication of information
No employee shall, except in accordance with any
general or special order of the competent authority or in the performance in
good faith of the duties assigned to him/her, communicate, directly or
indirectly, any official document or information to any person to whom he/she
is not authorised to communicate such document or information.
Gifts
No employees shall, except with
the previous sanction of the competent authority, accept or permit the spouse
or any other member of his/her family to accept from any person any gift of
more than trifling value. Interpretation of the term "Trifling Value"
shall be the same as laid down in Central Government Servants Conduct Rules.
Private Trade or Employment
No employee shall, except with the
previous permission of the competent authority, engage directly or indirectly,
in any trade or business or undertake any employment outside his/her official
assignments.
No member of academic staff shall
offer private tuition in subjects offered by his/her own department.
Insolvency, Habitual Indebtedness and Criminal Proceedings
- An employee shall so manage his private
affairs as to avoid habitual
indebtedness or insolvency. When an employee is found liable to arrest for debt
or has recourse to insolvency or when it is found that a moiety of his/her
salary is continuously being attached, he/she may be liable to dismissal. An
employee, who becomes the subject of legal proceedings for insolvency shall
forthwith report full facts to the Institute.
- An employee who gets involved in some criminal proceedings
shall immediately inform the competent authority through the Head of the
Department to which he/she is attached, irrespective of the fact whether he has
been released on bail or not.
An employee who is
detained in police custody whether on criminal charge or otherwise for a period
longer than 48 hours shall not join his duties in the Institute unless he/she
has obtained written permission to that effect from the Vice-Chancellor of the
Institute.
National Interest
No employee shall participate in
any activity or act in a manner or communicate or make a statement, which is
anti-secular or which tends to create communal disharmony.
Interpretation
The decision of the Board on all
questions relating to the interpretation of these provisions shall be final.