INDIAN REVENUE SERVICE (CUSTOMS & CENTRAL EXCISE) PROMOTEE OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Secretary General: Address
for
communication: President:
Lokanath
Mishra
C.R.Building , Bhubaneswar-751007 A.K. Sharma
Mob. 09437314941
mail Id:jailoknathjee@gmail.com Mob.09815300006
To,
Sh.
K. Srivastava,
The
Chairman, CBEC,
North
Block, New Delhi.
Sub:
Framing of IRS Recruitment Rules –regarding.
Sir,
It is learnt that the file regarding amended of IRS recruitment Rules in r/o cadre
restructuring is to be placed before your goodself for approval. As this
Association came to know, the concerned hand has bifurcated the post of Asstt.
Commissioner into two grades in very unfortunate & discriminatory manner
under proposed rules.
2. The regular post of Asstt. Commissioner has been mentioned in
higher grade than the temporary post of Asstt. Commissioner. No need to say
that all temporary posts are meant for the promotion of the promotee officers
only and regular posts are to be distributed between the direct & promotee
officers in the ratio of 50:50. It seems that the temporary posts of Asstt.
Commissioner have intentionally been placed at lower grade than the regular
posts to discriminate the former category due to the reasons known only to the
concerned hand, whereas no such discriminatory approval was made by the cabinet
or any other concerned authority/nodal department.
3. In the existing IRS recruitment Rules also, there has been shown no difference
between the regular and temporary posts. The post has been defined as ‘post means any post whether
permanent or temporary’ under the existing rules giving equal respect &
importance to both of the categories without any discrimination under the same
grade. It is also worth to mention that all of the posts of Asstt. Commissioner,
whether temporary or regular, have been created on the basis of the functional
requirement of the CBEC without any differentiation between their function, job
or work responsibilities.
4. To show the temporary post of Asstt.
Commissioner in the lower grade than the regular post of the same designation
clearly means the creation of one more new post between the grade of Asstt.
Commissioner and Superintendent. No need to submit that nothing such was either
proposed by the CBEC in the cadre restructuring nor was approved by the
cabinet.
5. There is also no difference between the pay
scale or classification of the temporary and regular posts of Asstt.
Commissioner. Both have been placed in the same pay band & grade pay and
also classified as Group ‘A’ without any clause of subordination. Same
procedure is adopted to conduct the DPC for promotion to both from the common
Group ‘B’ gazetted post of Superintendent (whether Central Excise or Customs)
or Appraiser.
6. In view of the above, it will not only be
unlawful to place the temporary post of Asstt. Commissioner in a lower grade
than regular post of the same designation but also be the gross injustice &
discrimination to the promotee officers. Two grades can’t be created for a
single post whether it is technically termed as regular or temporary.
7. At present the Superintendents
of Central Excise are promoted as the
Assistant Commissioners of Central Excise, which is the entry level Group-A
(JTS) post in the Department. Because of flawed Human Resource policies of CBEC
followed for long, the Group-B Executive officers are badly and unreasonably
stagnated. These officers are spending at least upto 30 years of service in
Gr-B Executive. Thus when they get an opportunity to enter in Group-A all turn
into seasoned and well experienced executive officers having developed skills
in different areas of work like detection of tax evasion, investigation,
valuation, technical, legal, assessment, adjudication, analysis, data
management etc. In recent times the Superintendents are also functioning as
Departmental Representatives in Tribunals defending the departmental cases.
They possess all the necessary knowledge on all the executive aspects of their
duties on promotion to a Group –A post. While in case of Direct Recruit UPSC
candidates there is a two year Training period besides they are to spend and
another two years to reach the STS post. At the time of reaching STS post,
which is the Deputy Commissioner, the new entrants acquire no real time field experience and
heavily rely on the Superintendents even to perform their original functions
like adjudication, grant of refunds/rebates and tax recovery. Thus effectively, the JTS tenure of the
direct recruit officers is predominantly confined to acquire the necessary
skills to perform his/her duty in Group –A post. Most often this period turns out to be
inadequate. On other hand, as the Group-B Executive officers in CBEC are well
skilled and experienced their spending a JTS would be a travesty of justice. In
so far as the financial implications with regard to grant of STS to all the
promotee officers it is pertinent to note that all of them, having completed 30
years of service, are already drawing Grade Pay of Rs.6600/- in PB-3, which is
the grade pay for the STS post. This
GP is for "STS" level post of Deputy Commissioner. To illustrate, of
the total 1862 Group -B Executive officers promoted to Group-A post on
22.10.2014, ALL OF THEM have over 30 years of service under their belt. Thus,
all are drawing GP of Rs.6600/-. Therefore, effectively there is no incremental
cost to the Department on account of pay and emoluments of these officers.
8.
The
DoPT guidelines on methods of Recruitment recommends recruitment 'by Promotion'
than 'by Direct Recruitment'. The para 3.11.1 of HBRR (2010) lays guidelines on
this aspect. The para 3.11.2 further illustrates the ideal ratio [1:3 or 1:5]
between feeder grade to promotion Grade. In CBEC this ratio is 'poor' as it is
1:15 instead of 1:3 as recommended by DOPT.
9.
As per IRS [Customs & Central Excise]
Recruitment Rules Group- A Rules 2012, 50% of the vacancies are to be filled by
Direct Recruitment through Competitive Examination conducted by the UPSC, while
rest of 50% are to be filled through promotions. Usually there is a hiatus of
18 to 24 months in filling up the vacancies through Direct Recruitment. Even
after such recruitment the actual utility of the new entrant officers comes to
fruition only after the training period of two years and another two years in real-time
work environment. Such being the case the CBEC should endeavour to promote the
Group-B officers in a time-bound manner to the STS grade in order to ensure
smooth and seamless functioning of the Department as the promotee officers come
substantial field experience.
10. The Section Officer
of Central Secretariat Services (Group ‘B’ gazetted) were allowed pay scale of
Rs. 8,000-13,500/- on completion of 4 years w.e.f. 01.01.1996. These officers
have been allowed Grade Pay of Rs. 5400/- in PB-3 w.e.f. 01.01.2006 on
completion of 4 years also. Whereas the Superintendents of Central Excise,
analogous to these posts, have not been allowed any such higher scale on
completion of 4 years w.e.f. 01.01.1996. They have been allowed a lower Grade
Pay of Rs. 5400/- in PB-2 w.e.f. 01.01.2006 on completion of 4 years
arbitrarily without any justification. The 6th Central Pay Commission also
recommended to maintain the parity between the Headquarters Organisations and
the field offices vide chapter 3.1. The High Power Committee had also
recommended that the Section Officers of CSS are comparable with the post of
Superintendent of Central Excise. It is clearly mentioned in Note Sheet of the
Department of Expenditure vide para-12
that posts belonging to DANICS, DANIPS and Section Officers in the CSS
were allowed the scale of pay Rs. 8000-13500/- on completion of 4 years w.e.f.
01.01.1996. The posts in CBEC in the grade of Rs. 6500-10500/- like those in
the case of DANICS/DANIPS and CSS are also filled to some extent by direct
recruitment through the Civil Services Examination. Accordingly, a similar
dispensation (suitably modified as per the recommendations of the Committee)
for upward revision of pay scale in respect of these posts in CBEC and CBDT may
merit consideration on this ground. The paragraph 2(ii) of the order dated
13.11.2003 of DOPT is extracted hereunder for ready reference:
“ 2(ii)- the
Section Officers who are granted this non- functional pay scale of Rs.
8000-275-13500/- will continue to remain in Group ‘B’ (gazetted) and their
eligibility for promotion to Grade I (Under Secretary) of CSS will be reckoned
on the basis of total period spent in both the scales of Section Officer
counted together.
The copy of the order no. 21/36/03-CS.I,
dated 13.11.2003, is submitted for ready reference.
11. The pay scale of ₹.10,000-15,200/- was granted
to the Grade I (Under Secretary) of CSS w.e.f. 01.01.1996 as replacement scale
of ₹.3000- as per the
recommendation of 5th Central Pay Commission. Vide O.M. dated 31.03.2006, the
Stenographer Grade A&B (merged) of CSSS were also allowed the pay scale of ₹. 8000-13500/- on non-functional
basis after completion of 4 years of service w.e.f. 01.01.1996. The copy of OM
dated 31.03.2006 is annexed herewith as Annexure- 13. The Section Officers of CSS and officers of
DANICS & DANIPS were granted the pay scale of ₹. 8000-13500/- w.e.f. 01.01.96
on completion of 4 years of service as NFS and the VIth CPC recommended the
Grade Pay of ₹.5400/- in PB-2 as
NFGP for them but the Govt. granted the Grade Pay of ₹.5400/- in PB-3 as NFGP to
these officers whereas in case of similarly placed officers of the Department
of Revenue and Postal, a Grade Pay of ₹.5400/- in PB-2 has
been granted by Govt. w.e.f. 01.01.2006.
12. It is significant
to see that the common entry counterparts of CSS are not only being promoted
directly to a STS post after Section Officer (analogous to Gr-B gazetted
officers of CBEC) but are also reaching the level of Joint Secretary (GP-Rs.
10000/-). The position in CPWD is even more interesting where an officer with a
grade pay of Rs. 4600/- is directly elevated to a post with a grade pay of Rs.
6600/- (STS) and further directly to a post with the grade pay of Rs. 8700/-
from a post with a grade pay of Rs. 6600/-. Thus, they don’t need to serve on a
post with a grade pay of Rs. 4800/-, 5400/- and 7600/- for promotion to the
post with a grade pay of 8700/- after entry into a post with merely a grade pay
of Rs. 4200/-. Similar elevations are reportedly made in Railways Department also.
Applying a similar rationale of promoting an officer granting a higher pay
scale than the one attributable to the promoted post can be considered in the
case of Superintendents being promoted directly to the grade of Deputy
Commissioner (STS) without making them reside in JTS for another four years.
Considering the above
justifiable facts and circumstances this Association fervently urges your good
self to grant STS pay scale to the
promotee officers and thus render equitable justice duly amending the IRS
recruitment Rules. Further like
CSS it is, also not required to involve UPSC to grant promotion to Gr-B
gazetted officers of CBEC.
Thanking you,
Yours
faithfully,
(LOKANATH MISHRA),
Secretary General.
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