Guidelines

Can Minister suspend an IAS officer?

Can Minister suspend an IAS officer?

According to the recent amendments in the suspension process, Indian Administrative Service officers working with the Centre can now be suspended only on the recommendation of the Central Review Committee and with the approval of the DoPT minister in charge.

Can chief minister transfer IAS officer?

If such requests are to be genuine, the Central government may initially send the officer on a three years deputation to a State of its choice. The situation may be reassessed after the three year period and if the situation so warrants, the Central Government may permanently transfer the officer to that State.

How can an IAS officer be suspended by the government?

IAS IPS officers will suspended by CENTRAL minsters pm chief minister where he is serving state and also suspended and in jail by court any level of court DIST High court and SC. They all have power to suspend any Ias ips if he will do anything wrong or misguid .

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Should the Government of India review the suspension of officers?

So, the power to suspend them should vest in the state government. There should, however, be certain safeguards to protect the officers. The Government of India should review the suspension if any injustice is done to a officer. Controversy over the suspension has strained relations between the politicians and bureaucrats?

Can an IAS officer be transferred to another government agency?

No. He can only transfer him and that too on valid grounds and that action is subject to appeal against that order in the tribunal. In fact all civil services IAS, IFS, IRS and IPS etc holders has such immunity from the governments as our constitution makers has believed such a immunity will make them fearless and honest.

Is the demand that the state does not want IAS officers acceptable?

The demand that the state does not want IAS officers is not acceptable. Any side should not cross limits. There should not be any pressure on bureaucrats and they should be allowed to express their views freely. Do other states have better working conditions?