Updated on 31/5/2014: Further transfer & posting orders have been issued by all Commissionerates on 30-5-2014 and specific posting orders to be issued by the Divisional Offices shortly. The aforesaid issued orders and awaited orders will be examined by the Association team in light of provisions of the CVC's Circular and our Transfer Policy.
The aggrieved colleagues:- (i) whose genuine transfer request has not been considered (ii) who are not rotated from non-sensitive to sensitive OR, (iii) who are pre-mature rotated from sensitive posting without administrative reason are requested to inform us by mail or call and provide a copy of representation immediately so that consolidated cases can be taken up with the jurisdictional competent authority.
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Dear Comrades,Thanx for the queries raised by some colleagues regarding allocation of Commissionerates during AGT-2014. The Association team has examined all cases of the allocation order vis-a-vis their HOP in this regard.
The cases detected by us as well as raised by some colleagues
have been examined & discussed in light of the existing transfer policy in
the Association’s Executive Body meeting on 26th May, 2014. Though we have not received any
representation from aggrieved colleagues, but we found some cases
deviation of transfer policy that is why our team raised the same before the
administration. The factual position is as under for your kind information
& further comments:-
1. The Inspectors, who had completed prescribed
tenure of 3/2 years in CE JPR-I have been rotated in Customs & CE JPR-II looking
to vacancy position of the concerned Commissionerate, too looking into their earlier
exposure in those Commissionerates.
2. As per available vacancies in Customs, the
Inspector having maximum tenure in CE Jaipur-I have been rotated in Customs.
The policy for rotation is CE to Customs & vice-versa.
3. As per available vacancies in CE JPR-II Inspectors
have been rotated from Customs & CE JPR-I Commissionerates looking into
their earlier exposure in CE JPR-II. In this regard the Inspectors having 0 to 22%
tenure have again been allocated to CE Jaipur-II for equal exposure in the
Commissionerates.
4. As far as possible extension has been granted
to those Inspectors, whose children are studying in Class X-XII. Similarly,
transfer requests have also been considered for change in station.
5. As per the policy, for Customs border
posting preferences have been given I to Willing Inspectors and, II Inspectors
having Zero Customs border exposure.
6.
The Inspectors having completed station
tenure will be transferred by the respective Commissionerate.
7. The transfer requests have been considered
by the team of Commissioners & have been accepted on merits with approval
of the Chief Commissioner. The Association team has also requested to
administration to consider some more transfer requests on genuine grounds.
8. Only two Inspectors have been
retained in CE Jaipur-I in comparison of more of equal tenure, based upon
recommendations of the prescribed committee with approval of the Chief
Commissioner for administrative connivance.
9. During extension of station tenure, Inspectors
will be assigned only non-sensitive charges as per the policy.
10. As per policy for ascertaining the station
tenure in cases of promote colleagues, tenure of his/her earlier post will also
be counted for change in station / Customs border posting.
11. We have also replied to colleagues, who have
raised queries through mail.
Friends
– In addition to above, if you found any other deviation of the transfer,
please bring the same in knowledge of us by e-mail at meenablal@gmail.com. Please also keep
close watch on further specific postings for compliance of the provisions of
CVC and transfer policy.
The queries & comments are always welcomed for transparency
in the AGT & in common interest. Also feel free to contact us on mobile.
Yours comradely,
BL Meena
Abhay Singh
PRESIDENT
GENERAL SECRETARY
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