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| Topic | ticket-checking |
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INDIAN RAILWAY ESTABLISHMENT Manual (Vol - II) || Index || Chapter 17 || Chapter 18 || Chapter 19 || Chapter 20 || Chapter 21 || || Chapter 22 || Chapter 23 || Chapter 24 || Chapter 25 || Chapter 26 || Home > Directorates > Establishment CHAPTER XXV Rules for the Recognition of Service Associations of Railway Servants PART A Rules for the recognition of Service Associations of gazetted railway servants 2501. Government is prepared to accord official recognition to associations of its gazetted railway servants which comply with the conditions set out below. 2502. The association must ordinarily consist of a distinct class of Gazetted Railway servants and must not be formed on the basis of any caste, tribe or religious denomination or of any group within or section of such caste, tribe or religious denomination. 2503. Every gazetted Railway servant of the same class must be eligible for membership of the association. 2504. No persons who are not gazetted railway servants of the class concerned shall be elected as members or office bearers of the Association. 2505. Representations from such associations, whether made orally by deputation, or presented in writing may be received by Government officers notwithstanding anything contained in the rules relating to the submission of petitions by railway servants. Provided that- (a) No representation or deputation will be received except in connection with a matter which is, or raises questions which are, of common interest to the class represented by the association; and (b) Nothing in these instructions affects the discretion the President, the Railway Board or any Officer of Government to receive or not to receive a deputation from any association. 2506. Recognition is accorded for the purpose of enabling the gazetted railway servants to communicate their needs to Government or to Government officers, and it may be withdrawn by Government if an association adopts other methods of ventilating those needs. 2507. Government may require the regular submission for its information, of copies of the rules of the association and the annual statement of its accounts and of lists of its members 2508. Government may specify the channel through which representations from the association shall be submitted and the authority by whom deputations may be received. 2509. The officer, who is empowered to grant leave to a gazetted railway servant will, so far as is possible, grant casual leave to a gazetted railway servant who is a representative of a recognised association to attend duly constituted meetings of the association. The grant of such leave will be subject to the exigencies of the service, of which the officer in question shall be the sole judge. PART B Rules for the recognition of association of non-gazetted railway servants 2510. Government is prepared to accord official recognition to associations of its industrial employees. The grant and continuance of recognition rests in the discretion of Government, but recognition when granted will not be withdrawn without due cause and without giving an opportunity, to the association to show cause against such withdrawal. NOTE.—The term "industrial employees" includes railway servants. 2511. Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules relating to the submission of petitions by railway servants, representations from recognised associations whether made orally by deputation, or presented in writing may be received by Government officers, subject to the observance of Rule 2506 and to such further restrictions as may be imposed by a department of Government in respect of representations which raise no question of common interest to the class represented by the association. 2512. Recognition will not ordinarily be granted or continued to any association unless it complies with the following conditions.— (i) it must consist of a distinct class of Railway servants and must not be formed on t
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