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KS
& SSR
PART
II
Rules
14-17
1.
Reservation of appointments:- where the special rules lay
down that the principle of reservation of appointments shall
apply to any service, class or category; or where in the
case of any service, class or category for which no special
rules have been issued, the Government have by notification
in the Gazette declared that the principle of reservation
of appointments shall apply to such service, class or category,
appointments by direct recruitment to such service, class
or category shall be made on the following basis:-
a)
The unit of appointment for the purpose of this rule shall
be 20, of which two shall be reserved for scheduled castes
and scheduled tribes and 8 shall be reserved for the other
Backward classes and remaining 10 shall be filled on the
basis of merit:
Provided that out of every five posts reserved for Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes, one shall go to Scheduled Tribe
candidate and remaining four shall go to Scheduled Caste
candidates and in the absence of candidate to fill up the
post reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates, it shall go
to a Scheduled Caste candidate and vice-versa.
b)
The claims of members of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes and other Backward Classes shall also be considered
for the appointments which shall be filled on the basis
of merit and where a candidate belonging to a Scheduled
Caste, Scheduled Tribe or Other Backward Class is selected
on the basis of merit, the number of posts reserved for
Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or for Other Backward
Classes as the case may be, shall not in any way be affected.
c)
Appointments under this rule shall be made in the order
of rotation specified below in every cycle of 20 vacancies.
1.
Open competition
2.
Other Backward Classes
3.
Open competition
4.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
5.
Open competition
6.
Other Backward classes
7.
Open competition
8.
Other Backward Classes
9.
Open Competition
10.
Other Backward Classes
11.
Open Competition
12.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
13.
Open Competition
14.
Other Backward Classes
15.
Open Competition
16.
Other Backward Classes
17.
Open Competition
18.
Other Backward Classes
19.
Open Competition
20.
Other Backward Classes
Provided
that the fourth turn in the third rotation an the twelfth
turn in the fifth rotation shall go to Scheduled Tribe candidates
and the fourth and twelfth turns in the first, second and
fourth rotations, the twelfth turn in the third rotation
and the fourth turn in the fifth rotation shall go to Scheduled
Caste candidates and in the absence of a candidate for appointment
against the turn allotted for Scheduled Tribe candidates,
it shall go to a Scheduled Caste candidate and vice-versa:
Provided that the rule shall not apply in the following
cases:-
(i)
appointment of near relatives of military personnel killed,
permanently disabled or reported to be missing in action,
and near relatives of Government servants dying in harness,
if they are or have been wholly dependent on such military
personnel or Government servants, as the case may be, subject
to the condition that priority in the matter of appointment
shall be given only to one relation in the case of each
such personnel or Government servant.
(ii)
appointment of disabled Jawans who are to be rehabilitated
on completion of their medical treatment.
Persons
referred to in items (i) and (ii) above shall be given priority
in the matter of appointment to Government service provided
they possess the prescribed qualifications.
Explanation
– (1) In the case of military personnel the term ‘near
relatives’ means the widows/wives, sons, daughters,
sisters, brothers, father, mother, nieces and nephews.
(2)In
the case of Government servants the term ‘near relatives’
means the widows, sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, father
and mother.
Note:-
This amendment shall be deemed to have come into force from
the 12th march 1970. But this amendment shall not affect
the appointments already made under GO MS 20/70/PD Dated
21/01/1970 and appointments which may be made under th said
GO on applications received by the Government on or before
the 8th March, 1973.
Provided
also that in preparing the list of eligible candidates to
be appointed under this rule applying the rotations specified
above in every cycle of 20 vacancies, the candidates eligible
to be selected on open competition basis, that is turns
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17 and 19 shall be selected first and
then the candidates for the reservation turns, out of those
available in the ranked list in the particular groups having
regard to their ranks. In finalizing the select list any
candidate of the same community selected on open competition
turns, if found to be below in the order of the candidates
selected from the same community on the basis of reservation,
for the fixation of ranks as per rule27 of these rules,
candidates of the same community obtaining higher marks
shall be interchanged with the candidates of the same community
in the reservation turn for the purpose of ranking.
Note:-
This amendment shall be deemed to have come into force with
effect from 17-12-1958.
d)
Notwithstanding anything contained in this rule, posts to
which appointments are made by direct recruitment from a
common ranked list prepared on the basis of a common test
or interview or both, shall be grouped together for the
purposes of observance of the rules relating to reservation
of appointments.
15(a)
The integrated cycle combining the rotation in clause (c)
of rule14 and the sub-rotation in sub-rule(2) of rule17
shall be as specified in the Annexure to this Part. If a
suitable candidate is not available for selection from any
particular community or group of communities specified in
the Annexure, the said community or group shall be passed
over and the post shall be filled up by a suitable candidate
from the community or group of communities immediately next
to the passed over community or group in the said Annexure
in the order of rotation. If no suitable candidate is available
for selection in any of the above communities or group of
communities, selection shall be made from open competition
candidates.
(a)
If a suitable candidate is not available for selection from
the group of communities classified as “Scheduled
Castes” in the turn allotted for such a group in the
Annexure the said group shall be passed over and the post
shall be filled up by a suitable candidate from the group
of communities classified as “Scheduled Tribes”
and vice-versa. If no suitable candidate is available for
selection in any of the two groups classified as “Scheduled
Castes or Scheduled Tribes” selection shall be made
from among the communities immediately next to the group
of communities entitled to be appointed according to the
turn allotted in the Annexure in the order of rotation.
If no suitable candidate is available for selection in any
of the communities or group of communities selection shall
be made from open competition candidates.
©
The benefit of the turn forfeited to a particular community
or to a group of community by reason of it being passed
over under sub-rules (a) and (b) shall be restored to it,
at the earliest possible opportunity, if a suitable candidate
from that particular community or group is available for
selection by making adjustment against the claims of the
particular community or group and that derived the extra
benefit by reason of such passing over:
Provided
that in no year reservations including carrying forward
vacancies to a category of post shall exceed 50% of the
total number of vacancies for which selection by direct
recruitment to that category is resorted to in that year.
Provided
also that the said right of restoration shall not extend
to a case where the selection has gone to an open competition
candidate.
Note:-
For purposes of application of the proviso limiting the
number of vacancies to be reserved in a year as 50% in respect
of recruitment to a category of post, the period of one
year shall commence on and from the day on which the ranked
list of candidates prepared by the Commission in respect
of that post comes into force:
Provided
that in regard to ranked lists brought into force prior
to 13-6-1975 and remaining valid the year of reservation
shall continue to be one year from the 15th June, 1974.
16
There shall be sub-rotation among major groups of Other
Backward Classes.
17.
(1) The grouping of Other Backward Classes for the above
purpose shall be as indicated below:-
Ezhavas,
Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Latin Catholics and Anglo Indians
Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars included in S.I.U.C.)
Scheduled Caste Converts to Christianity
Viswakarmas
Dheevaras
Other Backward Classes put together i.e., communities other
than those mentioned in items 1 to 7 above included in the
list of “Other Backward Classes”.
(2)
(a).The 40% reservation allowed to Other Backward Classes
shall be distributed among the different groups of Backward
Classes in the following proportion:-
(i)For direct recruitment to posts included in the Kerala
Last Grade Service.
Out
of every 40 appointments, 11 shall be given to Ezhavas,
Thiyyas and Billavas, 10 to Muslims, 4 to Latin Catholics
and Anglo-Indians, 3 to Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars
included in S.I.U.C.) 2to Scheduled Caste Converts to Christianity,
2 to Viswakarmas, 2 to Dheevaras and 6 to Other Backward
Classes put together.
(ii)
For diret recruitment to posts other than those included
in the Kerala Last Grade Service.
Out
of every 40 appointments, 14 shall be given to Ezhavas,
Thiyyas and Billavas, 12 to Muslims, 4 to Latin Catholics
and Anglo Indians, 2 to Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars
included in S.I.U.C), 1 to Scheduled Caste Converts to Christianity,
3 to Viswakarmas, 1 to Dheevaras and 3 to Other Backward
Classes put together.
(b)
The following shall be the rotation by which posts reserved
for Other Backward Classes will be distributed among the
various groups coming under the cases:-
(i)
For direct recruitment to posts included in the Kerala Last
Grade Service
Ezhavas,
Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Latin Catholics and Anglo-Indians
Other Backward Classes
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Dheevaras
Viswakarmas
Latin Catholics and Anglo-Indians
Muslims
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Other Backward Classes
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars included in S.I.U.C.)
Other Backward Classes
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Scheduled Caste Converts to Christianity
Other Backward Classes
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars included in S.I.U.C.)
Scheduled Caste Converts to Christianity
Muslims
Latin Catholics and Anglo-Indians
Other Backward Classes
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars included in S.I.U.C.)
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Muslims
Dheevaras
Other Backward Classes
Latin Catholics and Anglo-Indians
Muslims
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
Viswakarmas
Explanation:-
The expression “Other Backward Classes” referred
to items 4, 12, 16, 20, 28 and 36 shall mean Backward Classes
referred to in item 8 under sub-rule (1) of this rule.
(ii)
for direct recruitment to posts other than those included
in the Kerala Last Grade Service
1.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
2.
Muslims
3.
LatinCatholics and Anglo-Indians
4.
Other Backward Classes
5.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
6.
Muslims
7.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
8.
Viswakarmas
9.
Latin Catholics and Anglo Indians
10.
Muslims
11.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
12.
Muslims
13.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
14.
Muslims
15.
Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars included in S.I.U.C.)
16.
Other Backward Classes
17.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
18.
Muslims
19.
Scheduled Caste converts to Christianity
20.
Dheevaras
21.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
22.
Muslims
23.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
24.
Nadars (Hindu Nadars and Nadars included in S.I.U.C.)
25.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
26.
Muslims
27.
Latin Catholics and Anglo-Indians
28.
Viswakarmas
29.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
30.
Muslims
31.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
32.
Muslims
33.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
34.
Muslims
35.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
36.
Other Backward Classes
37.
Latin Catholics and Anglo-Indians
38.
Muslims
39.
Ezhavas, Thiyyas and Billavas
40.
Viswakarmas
Explanation:-
The expression “Other Backward Classes” referred
to in items 4, 16 and 36 shall mean Backward Classes referred
to in item 8 under sub-rule (1) of this rule.
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