GOVERNMENT OF
WEST BENGAL
School Education Department
Secondary Branch
No. 159-SE/S/1S-4/95 (Part) – 27th
February, 2015
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the power conferred
by section 17, read with sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) of section 10B, of
the West
Bengal School Service Commission Act, 1997 (West
Ben. Act IV of 1997), and in supersession of the West Bengal School Service
Commission (General Transfer) Rules, 2013, issued with this Department
notification No.
1325-SE/S/1S-4/95, dated the 3rd October, 2013,
published in the Kolkata Gazette, Extraordinary, PART-I, dated the 8th October,
2013, the Governor is pleased hereby to make the following rules, namely:—
Rules
1. Short title
and commencement
(1) These rules may be called the
West Bengal School Service Commission (General Transfer, Transfer on Special
Grounds and Reallocation) Rules, 2015.
(2) They shall come into force on
the date of publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions
(1) In these rules, unless the
context otherwise requires,-
(a) “Act” means the West Bengal
School Service Commission Act, 1997 (West Ben. Act IV of 1997);
(b) “Central Commission” means the
West Bengal Central School Service Commission constituted under clause (a) of
sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Act;
(c) “Confirmed” means confirmation
in service by the School Managing Committee or the Administrator of a school of
an employee who has rendered satisfactory service after being appointed in a
normal vacancy and in the case of an additional post, if the Managing Committee
of the school or the Administrator confirms the service of the employee after
receipt of retention order of the post from the District Inspector of Schools
(Secondary Education) or the Director of School Education, West Bengal;
(d) “Distance” means radial distance
in kilometers from the place of residence and to the place of posting recorded
in the recommendation letter issued by the West Bengal School Service
Commission or recorded in the Service Book;
(e) “Form” means a Form appended to
these rules;
(f) “General Transfer” means
transfer of an employee of a school from his present place of posting in a
school to another place in same category of vacancy, subject and post in
another school;
(g) “Incumbent” means a teacher or a
non-teaching staff of a school of any category including librarian of a school;
(h) “Non-teaching staff” means an
employee who is not directly involved in teaching but, acts as a part of
supporting system to the teaching and includes librarian;
(i)
“Reallocation of service” means withdrawal of service on special ground for
transfer and to place the service with or without post in a new school;
(j) “Regional Commission” means the
West Bengal Regional School Service Commissions constituted under clause (b) of
sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Act;
(k) “Same category of post” means
same post like Assistant Teacher or the Librarian or Clerical Staff and
includes Clerk or Group-D or Peon or Laboratory Attendant or Night Guard or
Matron, as the case may be;
(l) “Same Category of vacancy” means
vacancy in same type of posts like reserved for women (only for girls’ school)
and includes the same group under the staff pattern or same subject and same
qualification, such as, Pass Graduate or Honours/Post
Graduate post etc., and also medium of instruction;
(m) “Teacher” means an Assistant
Teacher of a school recognized as such by the Board or Council, as the case may
be, and includes the Headmaster or Headmistress, Assistant Headmaster or the
Assistant Headmistress for the purpose of these rules. However Assistant
Headmaster/Assistant Headmistress may seek transfer as Assistant Teacher.
(2) Words and expressions used and
not defined in these rules but defined in the Act, shall have the same meanings
as respectively assigned to them in the Act or in the said rules thereunder.
3. Primary
condition of General Transfer
(1) An incumbent shall be eligible
for General Transfer only if he/she is confirmed in service and completed 5
(five) years of satisfactory service in that particular school and in
particular post from which he/she seeks General Transfer. Experience, if any,
in the previous school and in the previous post except the experience in the
post and school from which he/she is applying, shall not be considered while
counting the experience in terms of score.
(2) No application under General
Transfer shall be entertained if he/she intends to get transferred to a school
within a distance of 25 KMs from the present school.
(3) Where an incumbent refuses to
join his/her preferred school after due recommendation by the Commission, such
incumbent concerned shall not be allowed to submit application for three
subsequent terms of General Transfer including intra-regional and
inter-regional transfer:
Provided
that an incumbent whose name has been recommended for General Transfer before
coming into force of these rules, the application of such an incumbent for
General Transfer shall not be disallowed under these rules.
(4) The General Transfer under these
rules shall be available once in a year and a list shall be published in the
website of the Central Commission and the remaining vacancies due to
non-joining after publication of the list shall not be included in the list of
the General Transfer under these rules for the next year and such vacancies may
be considered for the purpose of General Transfer afresh.
4. General
Transfer on Special ground
1) An incumbent belonging to the
following categories may apply for transfer on any of the special grounds,
namely:-
a) Any teacher or non-teaching staff
or his/her son/daughter or spouse suffering from malignant diseases, heart
diseases, renal failure, thalassemia, replacement of
organ, serious gynecological disorder or physically disablement of 40% or more
or to assist in proper treatment of self or his/her son/daughter or spouse;
b) Any women teacher or non-teaching
staff whose husband died prematurely or divorced or is a victim of crime;
c) Teachers or non-teaching staff
serving in Aided/Sponsored schools where the serving places of the spouses are
away beyond 50 KMs.
(2) In respect of special ground
mentioned in clause (a) of sub-rule (1), the State Government may cause medical
enquiry for satisfaction on urgency of transfer of a teacher.
(3) In respect of special ground
Victim of crime mentioned in clause (b) of sub-rule (1), the application may be
considered, where FIR has been lodged and case has been instituted.
(4) In respect of special ground
mentioned in clause (c) of sub-rule (1), 10% of the applications on this
special grounds shall be considered by the West Bengal School Service
Commission for recommendation in a year on receiving applications after
publication of notice of General Transfer and Only one member of the spouse may
apply for general transfer under this special ground and priority shall be
given to the senior most applicant serving maximum period in the present place
of posting at a maximum distance to the proposed place of posting in comparison
to others.
5. Eligibility
for General Transfer
(1) Any Teacher or non-teaching
staff qualified as per provision of rule 3 of this Rules may be eligible for
transfer to a post of Teacher or non-teaching staff of another school of same
category of post and for a Teacher of same subject under same category of
reservation (Honours/ Post Graduate or Pass) and
Post, as the case may be.
(2) An incumbent opting for General
Transfer shall be transferred to the same category of schools having Bengali or
English or Hindi or Nepali or Oriya or Santhali or
Telugu or Urdu, as the medium of instruction, as the case may be.
(3) A male incumbent shall not be
eligible for General Transfer in a female vacancy and a female incumbent can
prefer male/Co-ed/female vacancy.
(4) No incumbent shall be eligible
to apply for a General Transfer who is left with less than two years of service
from the date of his/her retirement on superannuation.
(5) The General Transfer shall be
allowed to an incumbent, against whom no Judicial or Disciplinary proceeding is
pending or contemplated and, who is not under suspension.
(6) The school authority of a
particular school shall not forward applications received from more than 10%
(rounded up to next higher digit) of total number of teachers of that school.
Priority shall be given first to the teachers senior
in age.
6. Procedure
for submission of application for General Transfer in respect of a teacher
under rule 3 and 4(1)(c)
(1) The Central Commission shall
publish a region-wise list of vacant posts once in a year mentioning the
category, subject and medium of instruction for every particular post and other
particulars in the website of the Central Commission and simultaneously, by way
of notice in the Offices of the Central Commission and the Regional Commissions
for the purpose of General Transfer and General Transfer on Special ground
mentioned under 4 (1)(c).
(2) An incumbent desirous of General
Transfer/General Transfer on Special Ground within the meaning of these rules
shall apply in the Form (containing Part A and Part B) as appended to these
rules. The filled up form with requisite fees of Rs. 2,000/- payable in favour of “The West Bengal Central School Service
Commission”, within the period as will be notified by the School Service
Commission by submitting application Form. One incumbent may submit only one
application for maximum 03 (three) of such vacant posts as per his/her priority
of choice in application forms as prescribed. Handwritten or online
applications may be accepted. Application submitted without fees shall be
rejected. Change of preference/preferences after making application by the
incumbent, shall not be entertained.
(3) The Head of the Institution, the
Secretary of Managing Committee or the Administrator, as the case may be, of
the concerned school, shall issue No Objection Certificate to an incumbent to
be recommended for General Transfer under these regulations. The No Objection
Certificate will not exceed the number as stated under Rule 5(6) of these
rules.
(4) The application shall be
submitted to the concerned District Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education)
through the Head of the Institution or Secretary, Managing Committee or the Administrator,
as the case may be, of the concerned school. In case of online application,
extract of application so filled up shall be printed and the same shall be
submitted to the concerned District Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education)
through the Head of the Institution or the Secretary, Managing Committee or the
Administrator, as the case may be, of the concerned school.
(5) The District Inspector of
Schools (Secondary Education) shall, after verification of all particulars
given in the application form by an applicant, forward the same to the
concerned Regional Commission within a period of fifteen days from the last
date of receipt of such application.
(6) On receipt of such forwarded
applications, the Regional Commission shall, first take up the cases within the
category mentioned in rule 4(1 )(c) and thereafter the
category mentioned in rule 3 of these rules in the following manner:-
(a) in case of inter-regional
General Transfer, the Regional Commission shall, after careful consideration of
the applications, purpose to recommend for transfer of the incumbent to the
Central Commission within 30 days from the date of receipt of the application
from the District Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education), in accordance
with the provisions of Section 10B of the Act and the Central Commission shall
be the final authority to decide upon the matter;
(b) in case of intra-regional
General Transfer, the Regional Commission shall, after careful consideration of
the applications, be the final authority to decide upon the matter in
accordance with the provisions of sub-rule (8) and shall send Intra Regional
transfer applications to the Central Commission within 30 days from the date of
receipt of the application from the District Inspector of Schools (Secondary
Education) to obtain formal recommendation in accordance with the provisions of
Section 1 OB of the Act;
(c) In case of both, the applications
of the left out candidates under rule 4 (1) (c) shall be considered for General
Transfer with other candidates under rule 3.
(7) In case of inter-regional
General Transfer on the basis of recommendation of the Regional Commission,
under sub-rule (6) (1) (c), the Central Commission shall be the final authority
to decide upon the matter and may either reject such recommendation of the
Regional Commission by passing an order and after giving reasons to be recorded
in writing, or issue recommendation letter to the school concerned.
(8) In case of intra-regional or
inter-regional General Transfer as mentioned in sub-rule (6), the Regional
Commission or the Central Commission, as the case may be, shall dispose the
matter in the following manner:-
(a) if there is one application for
one vacant post mentioned in the list as published under sub-rule (1) of rule
6, –
(i) in case of intra-regional transfer, the Regional Commission
shall finally decide the matter and forward the name of the incumbent to the
Central Commission for formal recommendation, to such vacant post opted by such
incumbent,
(ii) in
case of inter-regional Transfer, the Central Commission shall finally decide
the matter and recommend for transfer of the incumbent to such vacant post
opted by such incumbent;
(b) if there is more than one
application for one vacant post mentioned in the list as published under
sub-rule (1) of rule 6,-
(i) in
case of intra-regional transfer, the Regional Commission may consider all such
applications and finally decide the matter in favour
of that applicant who will secure highest marks amongst the applicants for that
particular vacant post and the marks shall be allotted in the manner mentioned
in column (3), in case of Teacher, or in column (4), in case of non-teaching staff,
of the Table below and forward the name of the incumbent to the Central
Commission for formal recommendation, to such vacant post opted by such
incumbent,
(ii) in case of inter-regional
transfer, the Central Commission shall finally decide the matter of transfer in
favour of that applicant who will secure highest
marks amongst the applicants for that particular vacant post and the marks
shall be allotted in the manner mentioned in column (3), in case of Teacher, or
in column (4), in case of non-teaching staff, of the Table below and recommend
for transfer of the incumbent to such vacant post opted by such incumbent:-
Sl. No. |
Particulars |
Teacher |
Non-teaching Staff |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
1. |
Seniority of each completed year in case of Teacher,
experience in present school and post till last date of application; orin case of non-teaching staff, experience in present
school and post till last date of application; |
2 (two) marks for each completed year till 31 -12-2005 not
exceeding 20 marks and 1 (one) mark for each completed year after that. Fraction
of 6 months will be awarded by half of the marks allotted for the year. |
2 (two) marks for each completed year till 31 -12-2012 not
exceeding 20 marks and 1 (one) mark for each completed year after that. Fraction
of 6 months will be awarded by half of the marks allotted for the year. |
2. |
Female Teacher or non-teaching staff without children
bellow 10 years of age; or Female Teacher or non-teaching staff having child
below the age of 10 years (age till last date of application) |
3 (three) marks in addition to the marks awarded in serial
No. 15 (five) marks in addition to the marks awarded in serial No.1 |
3 (three) marks in addition to the marks awarded in serial
No. 15 (five) marks in addition to the marks awarded in serial No.1 |
3. |
Physically handicapped (disability 40% or more) Teacher or
non-teaching staff |
05 (five) marks in addition to the marks awarded in above
categories (Certificate to be attached with the Application Form) |
05 (five) marks in addition to the marks awarded in above
categories (Certificate to be attached with the Application Form) |
4. |
Distance from present Posting for a Teacher or
non-teaching staff |
Distance in kilometers from the place of residence and to
the place of posting recorded in the recommendation letter issued by West
Bengal School Service Commission or recorded in the Service Book will be
taken into account for awarding 1 (one] marks for every 50 KMs distance.
However, total marks will not exceed more than 6(six) marks. Any change in
the Service Book in this regard will be required to be supported with any one
of the following documents in the name of the teacher or his/her spouse. 1) EPIC (Voter Card) 2) Aadhaar Card 3) Passport 4) Landline or postpaid bill of mobile telephone 5) Electricity bill 6) Bank Passbook 7) Driving License Distance calculated by the West Bengal School Service
Commission will be final and no appeal for fresh calculation will be
entertained. |
Distance in kilometers from the place of residence and to
the place of posting recorded in the recommendation letter issued by West
Bengal School Service Commission or recorded in the Service Book will be
taken into account for awarding 1 (one) marks for every 50 KMs. distance.
However, total marks will not exceed more than 6(six) marks. Any change in
the Service Book in this regard will be required to be supported with any one
of the following documents in the name of the teacher or his/her spouse. 1) EPIC (Voter Card) 2) Aadhaar Card 3) Passport 4) Landline or postpaid bill of mobile telephone 5) Electricity bill 6) Bank Passbook 7) Driving License Distance calculated by the West Bengal School Service
Commission will be final and no appeal for fresh calculation will be
entertained. |
5. |
In case of two or more Teachers or non-teaching staff
securing same marks under the above- mentioned serial Nos. |
Senior in age shall get priority over seniority in
service. |
Senior in age shall get priority over seniority in
service. |
Note
— If one candidate shall secure highest marks in case of two or more vacant
posts, he/she shall be allowed transfer only for one post as the Commission may
decide strictly as per his/her priority of choice for vacant posts given in
his/her application. In this case, his/her right of transfer in rest cases
where he/she may get highest marks shall be ceased automatically.
(9) The recommendation/order of
rejection of the Central School Service Commission, as the case may be,
mentioned in sub-rule (7) of rule 6, shall be communicated by the Central
Commission to the incumbent concerned, to the Regional Commission, to the
Secretaries of the Managing Committees of the Schools concerned or the
Administrators of the Schools concerned, as the case may be, and to the
concerned District Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education) with a copy to
the Director of School Education.
(10) The Secretary of the Managing
Committee or the Administrator of the concerned school, as the case may be,
shall, on receipt of recommendation of the Central Commission through the
District Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education) with specific instruction
to release the incumbent in whose favour the
recommendation has been made, preferably within a period of 30 (thirty) days
from the date of receipt of such recommendation and shall communicate to the
Central Commission and the Regional Commission about such release within one
month of such release.
The concerned District Inspector of
Schools (Secondary Education) may, under any unavoidable circumstances, extend
the joining time for further 30 days. The Central Commission shall have the
power to extend the joining time for a further period on receiving application
from the candidate who is under approved leave or deputation since before the
issue of Recommendation of General Transfer.
(11) When the teacher is released
and the joining time has been extended, the teacher shall submit one
communication for joining, report of leave status and other documents required
for joining in the new school. Otherwise, the salary will remain stopped till
the teacher joins physically.
(12) After release of a teacher or
non teaching staff the concerned releasing school shall intimate the nature of
the vacancy to the concerned District Inspector of Schools (Secondary
Education) within 15(fifteen) days maintaining 100 point roster and District
Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education) shall inform the vacancy to the
Director of School Education within 30(thirty) days. The West Bengal School
Service Commission shall arrange for recruitment of Teacher/ Nonteaching staff
as per recruitment rules. There shall not be any lien in the previous post.
(13) A leave with pay for a maximum
period of 5 (five) days including holiday, if any, shall be granted by the
school concerned where the incumbent will join on General Transfer. The new
school will issue appointment letter to the teacher and will inform the West
Bengal School Service Commission within 15(fifteen) days of joining. The salary
for the leave period will be drawn by the new school if it was not drawn by the
old school.
(14) No claim whatsoever for
financial assistance towards traveling allowance or cost of transportation
etc., shall be made by the incumbent in whose favour
a recommendation of transfer has been made by the Commission.
(15) The District Inspector of
Schools (Secondary Education) concerned shall, after obtaining papers of General
Transfer from the School Managing Committee or the Administrator of the school,
as the case may be, issue fresh approval of appointment to the incumbents who
join in the post of the respective school. The joining time shall be recorded
in the approval memo issued by the District Inspector of Schools (Secondary
Education).
(16) The School Education Department
shall issue order clarifying procedure for adjustment of leave, salary and
other service matters in relation to the General Transfer.
7. Procedure
for General Transfer on Special ground under rule 4(1)(a)
and rule 4(1)(b)
(1) The teacher shall submit
application with sufficient documents for consideration of the Managing
Committee in connection with the transfer on medical ground.
(2) The Managing Committee may,
after examination of the prayer and after receiving views of the Medical
practitioner of the committee, forward the prayer with resolution to the
District Inspector of Schools (Secondary Education) who will forward after
verification of vacancy as per option submitted by the teacher and non-teaching
staff where he/she may desire to be transferred, to the School Education
Department.
(3) The School Education Department
may, after proper examination, recommend the prayer to the West Bengal School
Service Commission and in case of inter-district reallocation of service, the
Department shall cause necessary enquiry on vacancy report.
8. Area/region
for General Transfer
A General Transfer of a candidate
may be intra-region, or inter-region, or intra-district, or inter-district, as
the case may be, covering the whole of the State of West Bengal.
9.
Admissibility of General Transfer
Every teacher and non-teaching staff
will get the benefit of General Transfer/Mutual Transfer once in his/her entire
service period.
10. Procedure
of submission of application of General Transfer in respect of non-teaching
staff including librarian
In case of non-teaching staff and
librarian desirous of General Transfer under the provisions of these rules, the
provision of this rule shall apply, mutatis mutandis.
11. Report of
General Transfer to be maintained by Central Commission
A status report of such General
Transfer will be maintained by the Central Commission and an annual statement
will be forwarded by the Central Commission to the School Education Department,
Government of West Bengal.
12. Incorrect,
false or fabricated application
If at any point of time it is found
by any of the concerned authorities that the particulars given in the
application is/are not correct or false and fabricated, appropriate action
against the concerned applicant(s) shall be taken by any of the authorities
relating to his/her service and his/her service can also be terminated as a
result of such action.
13. Application
of the rules
The rules for Managing of Recognized
Non- Government Institution (Aided and Unaided) 1969 and rules for Management
of Sponsored Institutions (Secondary) Rules, 1972 for the Teachers and
non-teaching staff of a school shall be deemed to have been amended in respect of
the matter covered under these rules from the date of commencement of these
rules.
14.
Non-compliance of these rules by School Managing Committee or Administrator of
the school concerned, as the case may be
It shall be mandatory for the
Managing Committee or the Administrator, as the case may be, of the concerned
schools to issue No Objection Certificate to eligible applicant and to allow an
incumbent to be released and join in the concerned school once a recommendation
of transfer has been made by the Commission. Under non-compliance of the order
the Department may direct the Head of the Institution to comply the order.
Failure in compliance may cause removal of the Head of the institution from the
membership of the Management Committee of the school for a period, as may be
specified.
15.
Interpretation
Any dispute in this regard shall be
referred to School Education Department by the West Bengal School Service
Commission and decision of Government of West Bengal in the School Education
Department, shall be final.
By
Order of the Governor.
Sd/- ARNAB ROY
Secretary to the Government of West Bengal