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Compliance of Court Orders
The wilful disobedience of any judgment, decree, direction, order,
writ or other process of a court or wilful breach of an undertaking
given to a court constitute a contempt of court under the provisions of
the contempt of Courts Act, 1971. Further, under Article 215 of the
constitution of India, every High Court shall be a court of record and
shall have all the powers of such a court including the power to punish
for contempt of itself. The statutory provisions are binding on
everybody including Central Government, State Governments and all local
or other authorities within the territory of India and they are duty
bound to obey the court judgment/orders. The Central Government does not
maintain any data in this regard.
This information was given by Union Minister of Ministry of Law &
Justice, Shri D. V. Sadananda Gowda in a written reply in Lok Sabha
today.
Source : PIB Release, 13.08.2015
SB order 07/2015 in DOP Finacle
Some of the revised clarifications on different scenarios being faced or likely to be faced by Post Offices after implementation of CBS.
- This SB order 07/2015 is addendum to SB order 08/2014.
- The competent authority has reviewed all the 14 scenarios circulated vide 08/2014 across HO's,SO's and change in process of Circle Processing Centres (CPC).
- Process mentioned in the scenario No.2,3,5,6,10,11 and 14 have been revised.
- Revised scenarios supersede the existing scenarios and the scanned copy of the SB order 07/2015 are attached below for reference.
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No Proposal To Increase IAS, IPS Officers Retirement Age: Govt
Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Jitendra Singh |
There is no proposal to increase the retirement age of IAS and IPS officers, the government said today.
“There is no such proposal for enhancement of retirement age of IAS and
IPS officer and to bring the same at par with the retirement age of
Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts,” Minister of State for
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Jitendra Singh told Rajya
Sabha in a written reply.
An officer of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) retires after attaining the age of 60 years.
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Online Police Verification for Issuing Fresh Passports
Under the Passport Seva Project, out of
728 police districts in the country, 654 districts have already been
integrated with Passport Seva system for online police verification for
issuing fresh passports and renewal of passports. As per January – June,
2015 passport services data, the average time taken by states/union
territories for police verification is 36 calendar days which is
gradually coming down. The desired time line for police verification is
21 days. The time taken for police verification, including in rural
areas, would be reduced once the Crime & Criminal Tracking Network
& Systems (CCTNS) being developed by the Ministry of Home Affairs,
is integrated with Passport Seva system.
The Minister of State for the external
Affairs Gen. Dr. V. K. Singh (Retd.) provided this information in reply
to a question in Lok Sabha today (12/8/2015).
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