(1) A Government servant may be transferred from one post another, provided that, except-
(a) On account of inefficiency or misbehavior, or
(b) On his written request, or
(c) In anticipation of the abolition of the post on which he holds a lien, or
(d) Where the medical certificate granted under Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, certifies the person to be fit for service of a less laborious character than that which he has been performing.
A Government servant shall not be transferred substantively to, or, except in a case covered by rule 56 of Maharashtra Civil Services (Pay) Rules, 1981 appointed to officiate in a post carrying less pay than the pay of the permanent post on which he holds a lien, or would hold a lien, had his lien not been suspended under rule 23.
(2) Nothing contained in sub-rule (1) of this rule or in sub-rule (30) of rule 9 shall operate to prevent the re-transfer of a Government servant to the post on which he would hold a lien, had it not been suspended in accordance with the provision of sub-rule (1) of rule 23.
(a) On account of inefficiency or misbehavior, or
(b) On his written request, or
(c) In anticipation of the abolition of the post on which he holds a lien, or
(d) Where the medical certificate granted under Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, certifies the person to be fit for service of a less laborious character than that which he has been performing.
A Government servant shall not be transferred substantively to, or, except in a case covered by rule 56 of Maharashtra Civil Services (Pay) Rules, 1981 appointed to officiate in a post carrying less pay than the pay of the permanent post on which he holds a lien, or would hold a lien, had his lien not been suspended under rule 23.
(2) Nothing contained in sub-rule (1) of this rule or in sub-rule (30) of rule 9 shall operate to prevent the re-transfer of a Government servant to the post on which he would hold a lien, had it not been suspended in accordance with the provision of sub-rule (1) of rule 23.
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