Depute - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Deputation, concept of 'deputation' is well under-stood in service law and has a recognised meaning. 'Deputation' has a different connotation in-service law and the dictionary meaning of the word 'deputation' is of no help. In simple words 'deputation' means service outside the cadre or outside the parent department. Deputation is deputing or transferring an employee to a post outside his cadre, that is to say, to another department on a temporary basis. After the expiry period of deputation the employee has to come back to his parent department to occupy the same position unless in the meanwhile he has earned promotion in his parent department as per Recruitment Rules, State of Punjab v. Inder Singh, AIR 1998 SC 7 (15): (1998) 7 SCC 372.'Deputation' can be aptly described as an assignment of an employee (commonly referred to as the deputationist) of one department or cadre or even an organisation (commonly referred to as the parent department or lending authority) to another departmen...
Deputator
One who deputes or makes a deputation...
deputize
deputize -tized -tiz·ing vt : to appoint as deputy vi : to act as deputy ...
Deputable
Fit to be deputed suitable to act as a deputy...
Deputation
The act of deputing or of appointing or commissioning a deputy or representative office of a deputy or delegate vicegerency...
deputize
To appoint as ones deputy to empower to act in ones stead to appoint as ones substitute to depute...
deputy
deputy pl: -ties [Middle French deputé person appointed to exercise authority, from past participle of deputer to appoint, depute] 1 : a person appointed as a substitute with power to act 2 : a second in command or assistant who usually takes charge when his or her superior is absent ;specif : deputy sheriff ...
Delegacy
The act of delegating or state of being delegated deputed power...
Delegate
Any one sent and empowered to act for another one deputed to represent a chosen deputy a representative a commissioner a vicar...
Depute
To appoint as deputy or agent to commission to act in ones place to delegate...
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