@ordersdecoded question 65 may he checked once again as Limited tender enquiry may be adopted for upto 25 lakhs Answer should be D as departemnt may asign original works of any cost to PWD. In this sentence it is inherent that he can also assign work above 30 lakhs
President’s power of review under Rule 29 - Attention is invited to this Department Notification of even number dated the 6th August, 1981 amending Rule 29 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, and introducing Rule 29-A therein. The amendment has been necessitated by the judgment of the Delhi High Court in the case of Shri R.K.Gupta Vs. Union of India and another (Civil Writ Petition Nos. 196 of 1978 and 322 of 1979) in which the High Court has held that under Rule 29 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 - (1) the President has power to review any order under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 including an order of exoneration, and (2) the aforesaid power of review is in the nature of revisionary power and not in the nature of reviewing one’s own order.
@@ordersdecodedas in general 1) president has power to review any order including exoneration 2) can not review its own order However if new fact arises he can review or exercise revisionary power But question ask only general rules so all options are correct
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@ordersdecoded question 65 may he checked once again as
Limited tender enquiry may be adopted for upto 25 lakhs
Answer should be D as departemnt may asign original works of any cost to PWD. In this sentence it is inherent that he can also assign work above 30 lakhs
for goods and service and works
@@ordersdecoded so answer should be what
Q79 answer B
'Not' correct pucha hai.
yes thanks
Answer to Question no 106 should be (d) 1 and 2 only
Yes you are right. I missed "not"
But you have given the wrong explanation either correct or not correct @@ordersdecoded
@@kishorpatidar8937 are you talking abt 106?
@@ordersdecoded yes
Q 114 correct answer should be (a)
kindly provide rule justifying your answer
President’s power of review under Rule 29 -
Attention is invited to this Department Notification of even number dated the 6th August, 1981 amending Rule 29 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, and introducing Rule 29-A therein. The amendment has been necessitated by the judgment of the Delhi High Court in the case of Shri R.K.Gupta Vs. Union of India and another (Civil Writ Petition Nos. 196 of 1978 and 322 of 1979) in which the High Court has held that under Rule 29 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 -
(1) the President has power to review any order under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 including an order of exoneration, and
(2) the aforesaid power of review is in the nature of revisionary power and not in the nature of reviewing one’s own order.
@@Long_long_wait You are talking abt 29(1) when new material came in to picture. Which is not the case
But answer should be a
@@ordersdecodedas in general 1) president has power to review any order including exoneration
2) can not review its own order
However if new fact arises he can review or exercise revisionary power
But question ask only general rules so all options are correct
Q66 b
April ka DoE ka OM hai 5 to 3 kar diya gya hai
Thanks. I missed this OM. Actually earlier Om was issued to reduced performance Guranttee due to covid. Now they hv reduced it without condiction.
66 answer should be B. changed vide OM dated 03.04.2023
Yes you are right