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Office of profit under the government
clause (a) is an expression of wider import than a post held under the government which is dealt with in Part
On a regular basis
a regular basis, when a person is appointed to a post against a permanent vacancy on probation, his appointment is on
Officiating and temporary
'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently or substantively is appointed to a post in a
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Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
'Where authorized by agreement or usage, a presentment through the post is sufficient.' Presentment is excused by the death or bankruptcy
Office of profit
some remunerations. It is not the same as holding a post under the Government and therefore for holding an office of
Mail bag
box, parcel or any other envelope or covering in which postal article in course of transmission by post are conveyed, whether
Local candidate
Government servants cannot be appointed substantively to the same permanent post at the same time. A Government servant cannot be appointed
Postal articles
Postal articles, the expression includes a letter, postcard, newspaper, book, pattern
In course of transmission
In course of transmission, Until an article dis-patched by post, is delivered or can be said to be delivered that
Qualifications
Qualifications, the expression 'qualifications to the post' in clause 2 of the Rule, means qualifications on the
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