Saturday, May 2, 2009

Laws of Services- a Public Servant Must Maintain His Family

Law of services-A public servant must maintain his family

People who are in employment and especially in public sector, they are bound to maintain their families and if they fail, they have committed a misconduct and on a complaint made by the family, disciplinary proceedings could be initiated against them and they shall get punishment as provided under the rules concerning punishment and appeal rules.

Every employee is given pay and allowances and even at times, employers provide him with living accommodation. The state pay him traveling allowance when he is transferred and in some organizations, employees are given some allowance for the education and training of his children. The state has provided that the employee must contribute towards General Provident Fund or pension fund so that when he retires from service, his family may get some support. The state has provided in rules that the families of people who die while in service or after their retirements, the families may get some pension so that they may not starve. Therefore, the employee must take care of his family and must see that they are not deserted.

An employee must follow the law of marriage and he must have only one wife living and excepting Mohamdans people in all other religions can have only one wife living and he can have a second marriage only when there is a divorce decree passed by a competent Court.

So the employee must have a look on this personal law and must ensure that they are maintaining their families well and he or she should not attract a complaint from the side of their families.

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