Discipline and Appeal Regulations definition

Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the Canara Bank Officer Employees' (Discipline and Appeal) Regulations, 1976 made under section 19 of the Act;
Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the UCO Bank Officer Employees’ (Discipline and Appeals Regulation 1976) made under section 19 of the Act;
Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the Indian Bank Officers Employees’ (Discipline and Appeal Regulations, 1976) made under section 19 of the Act;

Examples of Discipline and Appeal Regulations in a sentence

  • Any failure to fulfill the above conditions or willful evasion or delay in repayment of the loan amount will be construed as misconduct and disciplinary action will be taken under the A.P.S.E.Board Discipline and Appeal Regulations as adopted by TSTRANSCO besides levy of penal interest @ 1½ times the normal rates.

  • Regulation 20(3)(iii) of the Discipline and Appeal Regulations must be read in conjunction with the Pension Regulations.

  • Pensioner guilty of grave misconduct - In a case not falling under regulation 44 if the Competent Authority considers that the pensioner is prima facie guilty of grave misconduct, it shall, before passing an order, follow the procedure specified in Central Bank of India Officer Employees' (Discipline and Appeal) Regulations, 1976 or in Settlement as the case may be.

  • Violating the above provisions will be deemed to constitute misconduct punishable under the Canara Bank Officer Employees’ (Discipline and Appeal) Regulations, 1976.

  • The discussion were held on the issues of 5 day week, Regulated working hours, Accounting Policy, improvement & uniformity in the matter of Discipline and Appeal Regulations, Compassionate appointments…..etc.

  • This is particularly so given the ambiguity surrounding the concept of unemployment in developing countries.

  • In circumstances where an authorisation (for example, a licence, permission, concession, consent or approval) is required for the construction or operation of natural gas facilities , hydrogen production facilities and hydrogen system infrastructure , the Member States or any competent authority they designate shall grant authorisations to build and/or operate such facilities, infrastructure, pipelines and associated equipment on their territory, in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 11.

  • The other ground is that because Regulation 6 (5) (iii) of the Punjab and Sindh Bank Discipline and Appeal Regulations provides that the Disciplinary Authority, whereas, it is not the inquiring authority, shallforward to the Enquiry Authority a list of documents by which and list Cof witnesses by whom the articles of charges are proposed to besubstantiated, violation of which vitiates the enquiry.22.

  • Acts of Misconduct A breach of any of the provisions of these regulations shall be deemed to constitute a misconduct punishable under the Canara Bank (Discipline and Appeal) Regulations, 1976.

  • An employee compulsorily retired from service as a penalty on or after 1st day of November, 1993 in terms of Indian Bank Officer Employees' (Discipline and Appeal) Regulations, 1976 or awards settlements may be granted by the authority higher than the authority competent to impose such penalty, pension at a rate not less than two-thirds and not more than full pension admissible to him on the date of his compulsory retirement if otherwise he was entitled to such pension on superannuation on that date.


More Definitions of Discipline and Appeal Regulations

Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the Repco Bank Officers’ (Conduct) Regulations 2003 And Repco Bank Officers’ (Discipline & Appeal) Regulations 2003 & Repco Bank (Clerical and Subordinate Staff) Service Regulations, 1994 and as amended from time to time.
Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the UCO Bank Officer Employees’
Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the Repco Bank Officers’ (Conduct) Regulations 2003 And Repco Bank Officers’ (Discipline & Appeal) Regulations 2003 & Repco Bank (Clerical and Subordinate Staff) Service Regulations, 1994 and as amended from time to time.
Discipline and Appeal Regulations means the UCO Bank Officer Employees’

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