19. Vindication of acts and character of
Government servant
(1) No Government servant shall,
except with the previous sanction of the Government, have recourse to any Court or to the
Press for the vindication of any official act which has been the subject-matter of adverse
criticism or an attack of a defamatory character.
34Provided that if no such sanction
is received by the Government servant within a period of three months from the date of receipt
of his request by the Government, he shall be free to assume that the permission as sought for has
been granted to him.
(2) Nothing in this rule shall be
deemed to prohibit a Government servant from vindicating his private character or any act done
by him in his private capacity and where any action for vindicating his private character
or any act done by him in private capacity is taken, the Government servant shall submit a
report to the prescribed authority regarding such action.
20. Canvassing of non-official or other
outside influence
No Government servant shall bring
or attempt to bring any political or other outside influence to bear upon any superior authority
to further his interests in respect of matters pertaining to his service under the Government.
521. 12Restriction
regarding marriage-
(1) No Government servant shall
enter into, or contract, a marriage with a person having a spouse living; and
(2) No Government servant, having
a spouse living, shall enter into, or contract, a marriage with any person:
Provided that the Central
Government may permit a Government servant to enter into, or contract, any such marriage as is referred
to in clause (1) or clause(2), if it is satisfied that-
(a) such marriage is permissible
under the personal law applicable to such Government servant and the other party to the
marriage; and
(b) there are other grounds for
so doing.
12(3) A Government servant who has
married or marries a person other than of India Nationality shall forthwith intimate the fact
to the Government.
22. Consumption of intoxicating drinks and
drugs
A Government servant shall -
(a) strictly abide by any law
relating to intoxicating drinks or drugs in force in any area in which he may happen to be for the time
being;
(b) 8not be under influence of any intoxicating drink or drug during
the course of his duty and shall also take due care that the
performance of his duties at any time is not affected in any way by the influence of such
drink or drug;
13(bb) refrain from consuming any
intoxicating drink or drug in a public place;
(c) not appear in a public place
in a state of intoxication;
(d) not 8use any intoxicating drink or drug to excess.
13Explanation: For the purposes of
this rule, ‘public place’ means any place or premises (including a conveyance) to which the public
have, or are permitted to have, access, whether on payment or otherwise.
3722-A.
Prohibition regarding employment of children below 14 years of age.
No Government servant shall
employ to work any child below the age of 14 years.
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