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Magha 06, 1935, at 04:07:06 PM
18th January, 1977
In exercise of the
powers conferred by section 25 of the Civil Servants Act, 1973 (LXXI of 1973),
the President is pleased to make the following rules, namely:---
l.
(l)
These rules may he called the Civil Servants (Appeal) Rules, 1977.
(2) They
shall come into force at once.
2. In these rules, unless there is
anything repugnant in the subject or context,'
(a) 'appellate authority'
means the officer or authority next above the authority ;
(b) 'authority' means the authority
competent to appoint a civil servant under the rules applicable to him or an
authority, [as defined in the Government Servants (Efficiency and Discipline)
Rules, 1973] and
(c) 'penalty' means a penalty provided
for in the Government Servants (Efficiency and Discipline) Rules, 1973.
3. Every civil servant shall be entitled to appeal, to the appellate
authority from an order passed by an authority [or an authorized officer]
imposing upon him any penalty:
Provided that, where the penalty is imposed by an order of the
President, the civil servant shall have no right -to appeal but he may apply
for review of the order.
4. ( 1) A civil servant shall be entitled to appeal to
the appellate authority from an order passed by an authority which-
(a) niters to his disadvantage his
conditions of service, pay, allowance or pension; or
(b) interprets to his disadvantage the
provisions of any rules whereby his conditions of service, pay, allowance or
pension are regulated; or
(c) reduces or withholds the maximum pension,
including an additional pension, admissible to him under the rules governing
pension; or
(d) terminates his employment or
gives notice of such termination otherwise than,---
(i) on his reaching the age of
superannuation, or
(ii) in accordance with the provisions of the
Civil Servants Act, 1973(LXXI of 1973):
Provided that
a person appointed by the President shall have no right to appeal from an order
passed by the President, but he may apply for review of the order:
Provided further that no appeal or review shall lie on matters relating to
the determination of fitness of a person to hold a particular post or to he
promoted to a higher post or grade.
(2)
A member of an All-Pakistan Unified Grade serving under a Provincial Government
may appeal from the order of the Provincial Government to the President.
(3) A civil
servant appointed by the President may appeal to the President from an order passed
by an authority subordinate to the President.
5. ( 1) Every person preferring an
appeal shall do so separately and in his own name.
(2) Every appeal
preferred under these rules shall contain all material statements and arguments
relied upon by the appellant, shall contain no disrespectful or improper
language, and shall be complete in itself.
(3) Every appeal
shall he submitted through the Head of the Office to which the appellant
belongs or belonged, and through the authority from whose order the appeal is
preferred.
(4) Every appeal
shall he submitted within a period of thirty days of the communication of the
order appealed against.
6. (
1) In the case of an appeal under rule 3, the appellate authority shall
consider-
(a) whether the facts on which the
order appealed against was based have been established;
(b) whether the facts established
afford sufficient ground for taking action; and
(c) whether the penalty is excessive, adequate,
or inadequate, and, after such consideration, shall confirm, set aside or
modify the previous order.
(2) In the case of an appeal under rule 4 the
appellate authority shall pass such order as, having regard to all
circumstances of the ease, appears to it Just and equitable.
(3) The authority from whose order an
appeal is preferred under these rules shall give effect to any order made by
the appellate authority.
7. (1)
An appeal may be withheld by an authority not lower
than the authority from whose order it is preferred if –
(a) it is an appeal in a case in
which no appeal lies under these rules ;
(b) it does not comply with the
provisions of sub-rule (1), (2) or (3) or rule 5; or
(c) it is not preferred within the time
specified in sub-rule (4) of rule 5 and no reasonable cause is shown for the
delay ; or
(d) it is addressed to authority
to which no appeal lies under these rules ; or
(e) It is a repetition of a previous appeal and
is made to the same appellate authority by which such appeal has been decided,
and no new facts or circumstances are adduced which afford grounds for a
reconsideration of the case:
Provided that in every case in which an appeal is withheld, the
appellant shall he informed of the fact and the reasons for it:
Provided further that an appeal withheld on account only of failure to
comply with the provisions of sub-rule (2) or (3) of rule 5 or clause (d) may
he resubmitted within one month of the date on which the appellant is informed
of the withholding of the appeal and, if resubmitted in a form which complies with
those provisions or is addressed to the proper appellate authority, as the case
may be, shall not be withheld.
(2)
No appeal shall lie against the withholding of an appeal by an authority
competent to do so.
8. (l) Every appeal which is not withheld
under these rules shall be forwarded to the appellate authority with an
expression of opinion by the authority from whose order the appeal is
preferred.
(2) Every appeal by a civil servant serving under a
Provincial Government or a local authority, which is not withheld under these
rules, shall he forwarded by the Provincial Government or the local authority
to the Federal Government with an expression of its opinion.
(3) A list of appeals withheld under rule 7, with
reasons for withholding them, shall be forwarded quarterly by the withholding
authority to the appellate authority.
(4) An appellate authority may call for any appeal
admissible under these rules which has been withheld by a subordinate authority
and may pass such order thereon as it considers fit.
9. (1) Nothing in these
rules shall operate to deprive any person of any right of appeal which he would
have had if these rules had not been made, in respect of any order passed
before they came into force,
(2) All appeals pending immediately before the coming
into force of these rules shall be deemed to be appeals under these rules.
10. The Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal)
Rules, 1930, are hereby repealed, but the repeal thereof shall not affect any
action taken or anything done thereunder.
Civil Servants’ (Seniority)
Rules, 1993
Civil Service (Change in
Nomenclature of Services and Abolition of Classes) Rules, 1973
Civil Servants’ (Appointment,
Promotion, and Transfer) Rules, 1973
Civil Service of Pakistan
(Composition and Cadre) Rules, 1954
Accommodation Allocation Rules,
2002
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