Determination of Seniority
Determination of Seniority
No.DOPT-1667564806251
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
ESTT.(Estt. D)
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OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Determination of seniority
Determination of 'Seniority' of persons appointed to Services and Posts under the Central
Government.
Note:-
(i) This document is a compilation of all relevant instructions on the subject of “determination of
seniority in Central Civil Posts and Service” and therefore is intended to serve as the guide without the
need, for anyone to refer to old OMs issued from time to time. The list of such OMs is given in
Appendix to this document. In case any reference to the relevant OM is required, the same may be
accessed from Archive Section of DOPT’s Website.
(ii) While due care has been taken to compile this document, however, if any omissions or
correction are noticed, the same may be brought to the notice of the Department of Personnel &
Training.
1 Instructions for determination of seniority in Central Civil Posts/Services have been issued from
time to time. These principles shall apply to the determination of seniority in Central Civil Services and
Civil Posts except for such Services and Posts where separate principles have already been laid down
or may be issued by the Government. The following paragraphs indicate the principles for determining
seniority of persons appointed to services and posts under the Central Government:-
2.1.1 The relative seniority of all direct recruits is determined by the order of merit in which they
are selected for such appointment on the recommendations of the U.P.S.C. or other selecting
authority, persons appointed as a result of an earlier selection being senior to those appointed as a
result of subsequent selection. The relative seniority that used to be determined earlier according to
the date of confirmation and not the original order of merit, (in case where confirmation was in an
order different from the order of merit indicated at the time of their appointment), in accordance with
the general principles of seniority, has been discontinued w.e.f. 4.11.1992. The general principles of
seniority therefore stands modified to that extent.
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2.1.2 Inter-se seniority of candidates Appointment from the Reserve panel at a later
date:
The inter-se seniority of candidates nominated from reserve panel will be fixed as per consolidated
merit given by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)/Staff Selection Commission (SSC)/ Recruiting
agency (RA). However, following instructions would apply in operating or requesting for nominations
from the reserve panel:-
i. UPSC, wherever possible, maintains a reserve panel of candidates found suitable on the
basis of selections made by them for appointment on direct recruitment basis and the reserve
panel is operated by the UPSC on a request received from the requisitioning
Ministry/Department concerned.
ii. Where a selection has been made through UPSC, a request for nomination from the
reserve list, if any, may be made to the UPSC in the event of occurrence of a vacancy caused by
non-joining of the candidate within the stipulated time allowed for joining the post or where a
candidate joins but he resigns or dies within a period of one year from the date of his joining, if
a fresh panel is not available by then. Such a vacancy should not be treated as a fresh vacancy.
iii. Where selections for posts under the Central Government are made through other
recruiting agencies such as SSC or by the Ministries/Departments directly and the reserve panels
are similarly prepared, the procedure for operation of reserve panels maintained by UPSC as
described in Point (ii) above will also be applicable for the reserve panels maintained by the
other recruiting agencies/authorities.
2.1.3. Clarification in case more than one-selection panels is received from UPSC/SSC through letter of
the same date.
It has been encountered on a number of occasions that UPSC etc. in response to two separate requisitions
from the Department on different point of time, sends two panels of direct recruits on the same date. Since the
general principles on seniority envisages that the candidates appointed through an earlier selection shall stand
senior to those appointed through a subsequent selection, it becomes difficult to fix the inter-se seniority of the
candidates in such cases, drawn from two different panels of the same date. Accordingly, it has been decided
that effort would be made by the UPSC and other selecting authorities to avoid recommending the panels on the
same date and strive to send the panel for earlier requisition first. However, in case of such an eventuality (i.e.
sending different panels on the same date) following procedures may be followed for fixation of the inter se
seniority of the candidates from the two panels:
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ii. Where the date of recommendation letter is same, chronology of interview board reports’, and
iii. Where both (i) and (ii) are also same, then the chronology of requisition made by the respective
Ministries/Departments.
It is also mentioned here that in case of recruitment through examination, the date of publication/announcement
of the results shall remain the criteria.
2.2.1 Where promotions are made on the basis of recommendations of a Departmental Promotion
Committee (DPC), either by ‘selection’ or ‘non-selection’ method as per due procedure, the seniority
of an officer assessed as ‘fit’, in the promoted grade shall be same as in the feeder grade from which
they are promoted. Where, however, a person is considered as unfit for promotion and is superseded
by a junior, such persons shall not, if he/she is subsequently found suitable and promoted, take
seniority in the higher grade over the junior persons who had superseded him/her. Persons appointed
as a result of an earlier selection shall be senior to those appointed as a result of subsequent
selection. The relative seniority of promotees which earlier used to be determined according to the
date of confirmation in the promotion grade and not the original order of merit, (in case where
confirmation was in an order different from the order of merit indicated at the time of their
appointment), stands discontinued w.e.f. 4.11.1992.
2.2.2 Where promotions to a grade are made from more than one feeder grade and quotas have
been laid down for each feeder grade, the eligible persons shall be arranged in separate lists in the
order of their relative seniority in their respective grades. The officers in each grade, assessed as fit
by the DPC shall be interpolated in the ratio prescribed for each grade in the recruitment rules for the
post.
2.2.3 Where promotions to a grade/post are made from more than one grade and no quota has
been fixed for various feeder grades owing to a small number of posts in the promotion grade, the
aforesaid principle would not be viable. In such cases it would be required to prepare a combined
eligibility list of candidates from various feeder grades, with due regard to the inter-se seniority of the
candidates of various feeder grades. Separate instructions have been issued in this connection with
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regard to framing of recruitment rules in such a situation. Whereas specific criteria need to be
issued/incorporated in the Recruitment Rules by the cadre controlling authorities for preparation of
combined eligibility list of the candidates from various feeder grades, broad parameters as under may
be kept in view while preparing such list:
i. Date of completion of the qualifying service prescribed in the relevant recruitment rules, in the
feeder grade for promotion.
ii. If the aforesaid date is same, then date of completion of the qualifying service in the feeder-
to-feeder grade.
iii. Inter-se seniority of the officers from each feeder grade will be maintained.
2.3 Seniority of SC/ST Government servants on their promotion by virtue of rule of reservation
roster
SC/ST Government servants on their promotion by virtue of rule of reservation roster will be
entitled to consequential seniority also. In other words, the candidates belonging to general/OBC
category promoted through a later DPC will be placed junior to the SC/ST Government servants
promoted through earlier DPC, even though by virtue of the rule of reservation.
In case of promotion, vacancies meant and reserved for SC/ST are determined through the
roster points in the reservation roster. It is clarified that the said reservation roster/points are meant
only for identifying the vacancy that goes to a particular category of officer and in no way acts as a
determinant for fixation of seniority of the officer in a panel recommended by the DPC. The DPC is to
grade an officer as ‘fit’ or ‘unfit and the feeder grade seniority of the officers assessed as fit would be
maintained in the promoted grade.
2.4.1 A vacancy Register in the format prescribed (Annexure-1) is to be maintained for the purpose
of determining the number of vacancies to be filled during a year under each of the methods of
recruitment prescribed in the Recruitment Rules, giving a running account of the vacancies arising and
being filled from year to year basis. Thus, where the Recruitment Rules prescribe appointment to a
grade say 50% by Promotion and 50% by Direct Recruitment then the rotation of quota between
Promotion and Direct Recruitment would be in the ratio of 1:1.
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2.4.2 A new vacancy register will have to be started in the following cases:
(i) From the date the recruitment rules are notified in the gazette.
(ii) When there is an amendment to the Recruitment Rules which changes the percentage
allotted for the various modes of recruitment
2.4.3 The relative seniority of direct recruits and of promotees shall be determined according to the
rotation of vacancies between available direct recruits and promotes, which shall be based on the
quota of vacancies reserved for direct recruitment and promotion respectively in the Recruitment
Rules.
2.4.4 If adequate number of direct recruits does not become available in any particular year, rotation
of quotas for the purpose of determining seniority would take place only to the extent of the available
direct recruits and the promotees. In other words, to the extent direct recruits are not available the
promotees will be bunched together at the bottom of the seniority list below the last position upto
which it is possible to determine seniority, on the basis of rotation of quotas with reference to the
actual number of direct recruits who become available. The unfilled direct recruitment quota
vacancies would, however, be carried forward and added to the corresponding direct recruitment
vacancies of the next year (and to subsequent years where necessary) for taking action for direct
recruitment for the total number of vacancies for direct recruits and promotees as determined
according to the quota for that year.
2.4.5 With effect from 19.11.2019, the determination of inter se seniority of direct recruits and
promotees, as laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, in its Order dated 19.11.2019 in K.
Meghachandra Singh case will be governed by the following principles:-
(i) The rotation of quota, based on the percentage of vacancies allocated to direct recruitment and
promotion in the notified recruitment rules/service rules, shall continue to operate for determining
vacancies to be filled by the respective quotas in a recruitment year. The term 'recruitment year' shall
mean the year in which the vacancy arises. However, inter se seniority between direct recruits and
promotees, who are appointed against the vacancies of respective quota, would be reckoned with
reference to the year in which they are appointed i.e. year in which they are borne in the cadre or
formal appointment order is issued.
(ii) The terms ‘recruitment' and ‘appointment' have to be read harmoniously and the determination of
seniority for recruitees would depend on their actual appointment and not the initiation of recruitment
process itself. It thus follows that the seniority of direct recruits and promotees henceforth stands
delinked from the vacancy/year of vacancy.
(iii) The source of legitimacy of determination of seniority would be with reference to the date of
joining of a person against a vacancy. irrespective of the fact that it may have arisen in the previous
year(s) and not being a carried forward vacancy of any quota.
(iv) If adequate number of direct recruits (or promotees) do not become available, "rotation of
quotas' for the purpose of determining seniority, would stop after the available direct recruits and
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promotees are assigned their slots on joining in a particular year. The unfilled direct recruitment quota
vacancies would, however, be carried forward and added to the corresponding direct recruitment
vacancies of the next year (and to subsequent years where necessary) for taking action for direct
recruitment for the total number of vacancies for direct recruits and promotees as determined
according to the quota for that year.
(v) The term 'available’, both in the case of direct recruits as well as promotees, for the purpose of
rotation and fixation of seniority, shall be the actual year of appointment after declaration of
results/selection and completion of pre-appointment formalities as prescribed.
(vi) Thus, appointees who join in the concerned recruitment year and those who join in subsequent
year(s), would figure in the seniority list of the respective years of their being appointed. To that
extent it may not be necessary to go into the question of quota meant for direct recruits and
promotees to find out as to the year in which the vacancy arose against which the recruitment is
made.
2.4.6 For recruitments initiated on or after 19.11.2019 as well as for future recruitments, in addition
to cases where the recruitment process has been initiated by the administrative Department/ Cadre
Authority before 19.11.2019, but where all appointments, subsequent to the initiation of recruitment
process, could be made only on or after 19.11.2019 i.e. date of order of Apex Court, the inter se
seniority of direct recruits and promotes shall be determined in the following manner -
(a) The rotation of quota based on the percentage of vacancies allocated to direct recruitment and
promotion in the notified recruitment rules/service rules, shall continue to operate for determination of
vacancies to be filled by the respective quotas in a recruitment year.
(b) Determination of inter se seniority between direct recruits and promotees, who are appointed
against the vacancies of respective quota, would, however, be reckoned with reference to the year in
which they are appointed i.e. year in which they are borne in the cadre or formal appointment order is
issued. In case, where the recruitment year is the same as the year of appointment, the appointees
shall be given seniority of that year.
(c) Where in case of promotees or direct recruits, the year of appointment is the next year or any
year subsequent to the recruitment year, the seniority of such promotees and direct recruits would be
determined with reference to the year of their actual joining/appointment to the post. since they were
not able to join in the said recruitment year in which the vacancy arose. Thus, they would get
seniority of the year in which they actually join i.e. year in which formal appointment order is issued
or they are borne in the service/cadre and that they shall not get seniority of any earlier year (viz.
year of Vacancy/panel or year in which recruitment process is initiated).
(d) Rotation between promotees and direct recruits for the purpose of determination of inter-se
seniority, would be undertaken only to the extent of available direct recruits and promotees in a
particular year. The term ‘available direct recruits or promotees’ appearing in OMs dated
7.2.1986/3.7.1986, for the purpose of rotation of quota in fixation of inter-se seniority, shall mean the
actual number of direct recruits and promotees appointed during the year after declaration of
results/selection and completion of pre-appointment formalities as prescribed.
(e) As per (d) above, if adequate number of direct recruits (or promotees) do not become
available in a particular year, the “rotation of quotas” for the purpose of determining inter-se seniority,
would stop after the available direct recruits and promotes are assigned their slots on their
appointment/joining in that year.
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(f) If no direct recruit is available in a particular year, available promotees would be bunched
together in accordance with their position in the panel approved for promotion. Similarly, if no
promotee is available in that year, available direct recruits would be bunched together, as per their
position obtained in the selection process.
(g) In case, where direct recruits or promotees, as the case may be, belonging to two more
selections/panel approved for promotion, join in the same year, then those who have been
appointed/joined as a result of earlier selection/panel would be placed senior in the seniority list to
those been appointed/joined as a result of a subsequent selection.
3 Seniority of Absorbees
3.1 The method of recruitment ‘Transfer’ has been re-named as `Absorption’ and Transfer on
Deputation’ as ‘Deputation’.
3.2 The relative seniority of persons appointed by absorption to a Central service from the
Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or other departments of the Central or a State
Government shall be determined in accordance with the order of their selection for such absorption.
3.3. Where such absorptions are effected against specific quotas prescribed in the Recruitment
Rules, the relative seniority of such absorbees vis-à-vis direct recruits or promotees, subject of the
provision of para 3.5 below, shall be determined by rotation of vacancies amongst the available direct
recruits, promotees and absorbees which shall be based on the quotas reserved for direct recruitment,
promotion and absorption respectively in the Recruitment Rules. Where the vacancies in any quota or
quotas are carried forward, the principles stated in Para 2.4 will apply, mutatis mutandis in
determining inter-se seniority of the appointees.
3.3 The principle laid down in para 3.2 above will not present any difficulty where recruitment by
absorption is made singly and at intervals but it will be found wanting in cases where two or more
persons are selected from different sources on the same occasion and the selection is spread over a
number of days. It will, therefore, be necessary for the authorities responsible for approving
appointments by absorption to indicate the interse order of merit of the selected persons in such
cases.
3.5.1 In the case of a person who is initially taken on deputation and absorbed later (i.e. where the
relevant recruitment rules provide for “Deputation/Absorption), his seniority in the grade in which
he/she is absorbed will normally be counted from the date of absorption. If he/she has, however,
been holding already (on the date of absorption) the same or equivalent grade on regular basis in
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his/her parent department, such regular service in the grade shall also be taken into account in fixing
his seniority, subject to the condition that he/she will be given seniority from –
(or)
- the date from which he/she has been appointed on a regular basis to the same or
equivalent grade in his parent department.,
Whichever is earlier.
3.5.2 The fixation of seniority of an absorbee in accordance with the above principle will not,
however, affect any regular promotions to the next higher grade made prior to the date of such
absorption. In other words, it will be operative only in filling up of vacancies in higher grade taking
place after such absorption.
3.5.3 It is also clarified that for the purpose of determining the equivalent grade in the parent
department following criteria may be followed for determining analogous posts in so far as posts
under the Central Government are concerned:-
(i) Though the scales of pay of the two posts which are being compared may not be identical,
they should be such as to be an extension of or a segment of each other.
(ii) Both the posts should be falling in the same Group of posts. Classification of civil posts are as
under:-
1 A Central Civil Post carrying the pay in the Pay Matrix at the Group A
Level from 10 to 18.
2 A Central Civil Post carrying the pay in the Pay Matrix at the Group B
Level from 6 to 9.
3 A Central Civil Post carrying the pay in the Pay Matrix at the Group C
Level from 1 to 5.
(iii) The levels of the responsibility and the duties of the two posts should also be comparable.
(iv) (a) Where specific qualifications for transfer on deputation/ transfer have not been prescribed,
the qualifications and experience of the officers to be selected should be comparable to those
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prescribed for direct recruits to the post where direct recruitment has also been prescribed as one of
the methods of appointment in the recruitment rules.
(b) Where promotion is the method of filling up such posts, only those persons from other
Departments may be brought on transfer on deputation whose qualifications and experience are
comparable to those prescribed for direct recruitment for the feeder grade/post from which the
promotion has been made.
3.5.4 As far as the posts under the State Governments/Public Undertakings, etc. are concerned, it is
quite likely that even posts with identical designations may not have comparable scales of pay and
they may also differ with reference to the extent and stage of merger of D.A. with pay. The levels in
the hierarchy and the nature of duties, may not also be comparable. These posts may not also be
classified into group A, B & C, as has been done under the Central Government. Taking these factors
into consideration the selecting authorities may have to be guided more by the nature of duties
performed by the candidates in their parent organization vis-a-vis those in the posts under selection,
and qualifications and experience required for the post under the Central Government for making
selection for appointments by transfer/deputation (including short-term contract) from outside the
Central Government service. Since details of recruitment rules for the posts under State
Government/Public Undertakings etc. may not be available, bio-data sheets, signed by the officers
themselves and certified/ countersigned by their employer indicating their qualifications, experience,
assignments held in the past, contributions made by them in the field of research, publications to their
credit and any other information which the officers might consider relevant for assessing their
suitability for the posts in question may be obtained in the proforma (Annexure-II)
3.5.5. These guidelines may be kept in mind in examining the applications from officers holding
analogous posts for making selection by the process of transfer on deputation/transfer (including
short term contract).
3.6 Seniority of persons who are transferred and absorbed directly without being on
deputation.
For persons who are transferred and absorbed directly without being on deputation i.e. where the
recruitment rules provide for recruitment through absorption, the provision as contained in the afore-
said paras (para 3.5) would be applicable i.e. the date he has been holding the post on deputation or
the date from which he has been appointed on the regular basis to the same or equivalent grade in
his parent department, whichever is earlier.
3.6.1 Where all the posts in one or more pre-revised scales are merged with a higher pre-revised
scale and given a common replacement scale/ grade pay/ pay scale, the suitability of the incumbents
need not be assessed for granting them the higher replacement scale/ grade pay/pay scale, there is
also no need for the incumbents to complete any minimum eligibility service in the earlier scale of pay.
3.6.2 The recommendation of 6th CPC has been accepted on 29.08.2008 and the merger of pay
scale(s) of the post has been made effective w.e.f. 01.01.2006. The seniority of officers holding post
in grades which have been merged (except merged grades of MTS) in pursuance to recommendation
of Sixth Central Pay Commission will be determined as follows:-
I. The status of a government servant as on 29.08.2008 including those who have earned
promotion between 01.01.2006 to 29.08.2008 will be protected as appointment/promotions are made
as per the provisions of statutory recruitment rules applicable to the post/grade.
II. The seniority of government servant which existed on 29.08.2008 (date of acceptance of
recommendation of 6th CPC) will be maintained i.e. the holder of post having higher pay scale or post
which constituted promotion post for the posts in the feeder grade, will rank enbloc senior to those
holding post having lower pay scale or the posts in feeder grade.
III. Where posts having different pay scales prior to 6th CPC recommendation and now after
merger have come to lie in the same Pay Band with same Grade Pay, the inter-se seniority of all the
employees will be fully maintained with employee in a higher pre-revised pay scale being placed
higher vis-a-vis an employee in a lower pay scale. Within the same pre-revised pay scale, seniority
which existed prior to revision would continue.
IV. Where recruitment for the posts in different pre-revised pay scale(s) was initiated
separately for each posts, prior to acceptance of recommendation of 6th CPC i.e. prior to 29.08.2008
but selected individual joined duty on or after 30.08.2008 in the revised pay scale(s) against the posts
which have been granted same Grade pay, such officers will be assigned seniority enbloc below those
officers who were in position as on 29.08.2008.
V. The availability of officers nominated on the basis of panel of promotion given by DPC or
selection list given by selecting Authority will be decided as on 29.08.2008. In ease a officer from the
panel given by DPC or selection list given by selecting Authority has joined on or prior to 29.08.2008,
then status of all the officers included in panel given by DPC or selection list will be protected and all
officer will be considered available and their seniority determined by following the basic principle of
seniority i.e. order of panel given by DPC or merit list given by selecting Authority. In case all the
officers included in the panel given by DPC or selection list given by selecting Authority joins after
29.08.2008, then the seniority of such officers within a grade, will be determined by placing them
below all available officers as on 29.08.2008 but maintaining their inter se seniority in order of panel
of DPC or merit list given by selecting authority.
I. The posts in the erstwhile Group ‘D’ for the purpose of determination of seniority, can be
grouped into five different categories as under:
1. 2750-70-3800-80-4590 I
2. 2650-65-3300-70-4000 II
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3. 2610-60-2910-65-3300-70-4000 III
4. 2610-60-3150-65-3540 IV
5. 2550-55-2660-60-3200 V
II. The determination of seniority of merged grade will be regulated as per following guidelines:
a. As on 29.08.2008, holders of posts in Category-I will be enbloc senior to the holder of posts
in Category-II, similarly holder of the posts in Category-II will be senior to holder of the posts in
Category-III and so on.
b. While merging the different grade(s), the inter se seniority in a post which existed as on
29.08.2008 is to be maintained.
c. Within same category, where different stand alone posts have been merged, inter se seniority
will be determined based on length of continuous officiation in the post.
d. Only the regular service in the grade is to be counted for determination of service and ad-hoc
service, if any, is to be ignored.
e. Seniority is to be determined based on the substantive post held by the employee irrespective
of the fact that such employee has been allowed financial upgradation to the next higher grade under
ACP Scheme or any other scheme.
f. In case of employees who joined a erstwhile Group `D' post either by promotion or direct
recruitment between 01.01.2006 to 29.08.2008, inter-se seniority will be determined as per guidelines
laid down in para 3.6 above.
[Para 3 & 4 of O.M. No. 20020/4/2010-Estt (D) dated 30th April, 2013]
4.1 In the case of such ex-T.B. or ex-Pleurisy ex-Leprosy patients, as have been declared non-infective and
medically fit for Government service, on re-employment in the same posts from which they were discharged the
actual previous service rendered by them should be counted for seniority. The seniority of such persons re-
employed in other posts will be fixed in consultation with the Department of Pers. &Trg.
4.2.1 Seniority of an officer under suspension and of officers against whom enquiries are pending.
An officer under suspension who on conclusion of the departmental proceeding against him/her, is
completely exonerated, the suspension being held to be wholly unjustified, should be promoted in the first
vacancy that could be made available for the purpose and his/her seniority in the next higher grade fixed as if
he/she had been promoted in accordance with his/her position in the select list. In such a case, the period during
which any officer junior to the suspended officer concerned was promoted to the higher grade should be
reckoned towards the minimum period of service prescribed for purpose of eligibility for promotion to the
higher grade.
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4.2.2 Seniority of officers who have been recommended for promotion by a DPC during the currency of
a penalty.
An officer who has been recommended for promotion by a DPC despite imposition of a minor
penalty on him/her, will be promoted on the basis of the recommendation of the said DPC, only after
expiry of the penalty and his/her seniority would be fixed according to his/her position in that panel.
4.2.4 An order imposing the penalty of reduction to a lower service, grade or post or to a lower
time-scale should invariably specify:-
(i) the period of reduction, unless the clear intention is that the reduction should be permanent
or for an indefinite period;
(ii) whether on such re-promotion, the Govt. servant will regain his original seniority in the
higher service, grade or post or higher time-scale which had been assigned to him prior to the
imposition of the penalty.
4.2.5 In cases where the reduction is for a specified period and is not to operate to postpone future
increments, the seniority of the Govt. servant may, unless the terms of the order of punishment
provide otherwise, be fixed in the higher service, grade or post or the higher time scale at what it
would have been but for his/her reduction.
4.2.6 Where the reduction is for a specified period and is to operate postpone future increments, the
seniority of the Govt. servant on re-promotion may, unless the terms of the order of punishment
provide otherwise, be fixed by giving credit for the period of service rendered by him/her in the
higher service, grade or post or higher time-scale.
4.3. Fixation of inter se seniority of the staff rendered surplus and redeployed on different occasions
but in the same office.
4.3.1 The surplus employees are not entitled for benefit of the past service rendered in the previous
organisation for the purpose of their seniority in the new organisation. Such employees are to be treated as fresh
entrants in the matter of their seniority, promotions etc.
4.3.2 When two or more surplus employees of a particular grade in an office are selected on different dates for
absorption in a grade in another office, their inter-se seniority in the latter office will be same as in their
previous office provided that –
(i) no direct recruit has been selected for appointment to that grade in between these dates; and
(ii) if there are no fixed quotas for direct recruitment and promotion to the grade in question in the new office
no promotee has been approved for appointment to that grade in between these dates.
4.3.3 When two or more surplus employees of a particular grade in an office are simultaneously selected for re-
deployment in another office in a grade, their inter-se seniority in the particular grade, on redeployment in the
latter office, would be the same as it was in their previous office.
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4.3.4 The above orders would not be applicable in respect of personnel who are appointed on the
recommendations of the UPSC to posts/services recruitment to which is made through the Commission.
Seniority of surplus officers appointed on the recommendations of the Commission will be decided on merits in
consultation with the Commission.
(i) An offer of appointment issued by different Ministries/Departments should clearly specify the
period (which shall not normally exceed one or two months) after which the offer would lapse
automatically if the candidate did not join within the specified period.
(ii) If, however, within the specified period, a request is received from the candidate for extension
of time, it may be considered by the Ministries/Departments but extension beyond three
months should not be granted and it may be granted only as an exception where facts and
circumstances so warrant and in any case only up to a maximum of six months from the date
of issue of the original offer of appointment. An offer on appointment would lapse
automatically after the expiry of six months from the date of issue of the original offer of
appointment. The candidates who join within the above period of six months will have their
seniority fixed under the seniority rules applicable to the service/post concerned to which they
are appointed, without any depression of seniority.
(iii) If, even after the extension(s), if any, granted by the Ministries/Departments, a candidates does
not within the stipulated time (which shall not exceed a period of six month), the offer of
appointment should lapse.
(iv) An offer of appointment which has lapsed, should not ordinarily be revived later, except in
exceptional circumstances and on grounds of public interest. The Commission (UPSC) should in
all cases be consulted before such offers are revived.
(v) In a case where after the lapsing of the offer, the offer is revived in consultation with the
commission as mentioned in sub-para (iv) above, the seniority of the candidates concerned
would be fixed below those who have already joined the posts concerned within the prescribed
period of six months; and if the candidates joins before the candidates of the next selection
examination join, he/she should be placed below all others of his batch. If however, the
candidates join after some or all the candidates of the next selection examination have joined
he/she should be—
(a) In case of selection through interview, placed at the bottom of all the candidates of the
next batch;
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(b) In the case of examination, allotted to the next year’s batch and placed at the bottom.
(vi) Above instructions shall mutatis mutandis apply to all the Recruitment Agencies / Authorities
working under the Ministries / Departments.
1. The question of determination of seniority of re-employed officers should arise only in cases where the
officers are re-employed before they attain the age of normal superannuation.
2. (1) Officers re-employed after they had retired/discharged, whether from Defence or Civil employment prior
to the attainment of the age of superannuation under the civil rules, will, if appointed to civil posts under the
provisions of the Recruitments applicable to direct recruits, be treated as direct recruits and their seniority in
the grade fixed accordingly.
(2) However, where such officers are appointed to civil posts and the Recruitment Rules applicable thereto
prescribed re-employment as a distinct mode of recruitment, their seniority will be determined as under—
(a) The inter se-seniority of persons so re-employed shall be determined in accordance with the order of
their selection.
(b) The relative seniority of persons so re-employed in relation to direct recruits and promotes shall be
determined—
(i) Where the Recruitments Rules prescribed specific quotas for each of the categories, on the basis
of rotation of vacancies based on the said quota;
3. In the case of officers referred to in previous para., their confirmation and promotion to Higher posts would
take place with reference to the seniority so fixed.
4. These instructions would apply subject to any special provisions that may be applicable to particular
services/posts in terms of the Recruitment Rules applicable to those services/posts.
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4.6 Fixation of seniority of a person who has been transferred to a lower post under FR-
15A
When the Government employee is transferred to a lower post on his own request under FR
15(a)(2), it neither, identifies itself as a case of penal action on the employee nor as a case of transfer
to a lower post in public interest. As the person already stood promoted to the next higher grade, in
case of his/her reoccupying the lower post at the top of the seniority (original position), would affect
adversely not only the existing officers in the grade, but would apparently nullify the very purpose of
his /her transfer to the lower post. As such an officer seeking transfer to a lower post under FR-15, at
his own request, would be placed below all officers appointed regularly to the lower grade on the date
of transfer.
Where sportsmen are recruited through the Employment Exchange or by direct advertisement
and are considered along with other general category candidates, they may be assigned seniority in
the order in which they are placed in the panel for selection. Where recruitment to a post is through a
selection made by the Staff Selection Commission, whether by a competitive examination or
otherwise, the sportsmen recruited by the department themselves should be placed en bloc junior to
those who have already been recommended by the Staff Selection Commission. The inter se-seniority
of sportsperson will be in the order of selection.
The Scheme for Compassionate Appointment in Central Government interalia provide that:
(a) The inter-se seniority of persons appointed on compassionate grounds may be fixed with
reference to their date of appointment. Their interpolation with the direct recruits/promotees may
also be made with reference to their date of appointment without disturbing the inter-se seniority of
direct recruits/promotees.
(b) Date of joining by a person appointed on compassionate grounds shall be treated as the date of
his/her regular appointment.
The person appointed on compassionate ground in a particular year would be placed at the
bottom of all the candidates recruited/appointed through direct recruitment, promotion etc. in
that year, irrespective of the date of joining of the candidate on compassionate grounds.
(i) According to general principles for determination of seniority in the Central Services, the relative
seniority of all direct recruits shall be determined by the order of merit in which they are selected for
such appointment on the recommendation of the UPSC or other selecting authority; persons
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(ii) In cases where persons are selected either by the UPSC for appointment to different posts in the
same grade with different qualification (e.g., posts of Assistant Lecturer in History, Economics, Physics
& Chemistry, etc.), the UPSC should be requested to recommend candidates for such posts in a
consolidated order of merit. Similarly, other selecting authorities should also be requested to indicate
such an order of merit while making selections for recruitment such posts.
(iii) The seniority of persons appointed to posts indicated above will be determined in the order in
which their names appear in the consolidated list.
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