DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS HAS REVISED THE OFFICE MANUAL FOR USE OF THE GOVERNMENT SERVANTS AND AS A USEFUL GUIDE, FOR WHICH DEFAULTERS MUST BE HELD RESPONSIBLE AFTER POINTED INCORRECT DISPLAY.
The department of Administrative Reforms has time to time issued instructions and revised the preferred complaints under article 350 of the Constitution of India with the guidelines under law code manual brought it up to date to the notice of department of the administration and for which all government servants are responsible for making them effective and ensuring that there is adequate accountability at all levels of the government office. Of course the transparency and accountability of the supervisory and senior levels of the administration is the guarantor of the limits and the safe guards and it is the ability of the system to change, modify and amend or add to the rules and procedures to keep up with the passage of time, that will ensure flexibility within the reasonable law of limitations and safeguard interest of the provision made with prescription made by law code manual prefixed by the Constitution of India in this behalf. Under the circumstances, limits and safeguards have to be provided enabling implementation of policies and the programmes with sufficient creativity but without too much scope for misjudgements, doubts and suspicion. As such clarifications must be taken from the department of the advisory concern, where required and found necessary instead of pending schedule of the provision made and created for the changes and modifications time to time issued with instructions by the department of personnel and the other concerned. The provision to Article 309 of the Constitution provides for the rules regulating the recruitment and conditions of service of persons appointed to the government services and posts. Accordingly the rights provided in Article 19(1) of the Constitution are also subject to the reasonable restrictions, if any, imposed under the rules framed under proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution, providing all citizens the right to freedom of speech and expression.
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