NO. 21011/1/2010- Estt.A
Government of lndia
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
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Government of lndia
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
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North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 13th April, 2010
Dated the 13th April, 2010
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Below Benchmark grading in ACRs prior to the reporting
period 2008-09 and objective consideration of representation by the competent
authority against remarks in the APAR or for upgradatin of the final grading.
The
undersigned is directed to say that prior to the reporting period 2008-09, only
the adverse remarks in the ACRs had to be communicated to the concerned officer
for representation, if any to be considered by the competent authority. The
question of treating the grading in the ACR which is below the benchmark for
next promotion has been considered in this Department and it has been decided
that if an employee is to be considered for promotion in a future DPC and his
ACRs prior to the period 2008-09 which would be reckonable for assessment of
his fitness in such future DPCs contain final grading which are below the
benchmark for his next promotion, before such ACRs are placed before the DPC,
the concerned employee will be given a copy of the relevant ACR for his
representation, if any, within 15 days of such communication. It may be noted
that only below benchmark ACR for the period relevant to promotion need be
sent. There is no need to send below benchmark ACRs of other years.
2. As per existing instructions, representations against the
remarks or for upgradation of !he final grading given in the APAR (previously
known as ACR) should be examined by the competent authority in consultation, if
necessary, with the Reporting and the Reviewing Officer, if any. While
considering the representation, the competent authority decides the matter
objectively in a quasi-judicial manner on the basis of material placed before
it. This would imply that the competent authority shall take into account the
contentions of the officer who has represented against the particular
remarks/grading in the APAR and the views of the Reporting and Reviewing
officer if they are still in service on the points raised in the representation
vis-a-vis the remarks/gradings given bv them in the APAR. The UPSC has informed
this Departrnent that the Commission has observed that while deciding such
representations, the competent authorities sometimes do not take into account
the views of Reporting / Reviewing Officers if thev are still in service. The
Commission has further observed that in majority of such cases, the competent
authority does not give specific reasons for upgrading the below benchmark
ACR/APAR gradings at par with the benchmark for next promotion.
3. All Ministries / Departments are therefore requested to
inform the competent authorities while forwarding such cases to them to decide
on the representations against the remarks or for upgradation of the grading in
the APAR the decision on the representation may be taken objectively after
taking into account the views of the concerned Reporting / Reviewing Officers
if they are still in service’ and in case of upgradation of the final grading
given in the APAR, specific reasons therefor may also be given in the order of
the competent authority.
(CA. Subramanian)
Director
Director
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