The request of voluntary retirement by an IAS and IPS officers will not be kept pending beyond the notice period mentioned by them in such requests, as per new rules formed by the Ministry of Personnel.
If the competent authorities don't issue any order before the expiry of the notice period specified by a service member, the voluntary retirement shall become effective from the date of expiry of the said period, according to the new rules.
The new rules are applicable on three all-India services-- Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFoS).
Existing rules allow a service member to retire before attaining 60 years age of superannuation, after giving three months' notice in writing to the state government concerned, on the date on which he or she completes 20 years of qualifying service or any date thereafter to be specified in such requests.
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The new rules also allow bureaucrats to take back their voluntary retirement request.
The request for withdrawal of notice of voluntary retirement shall be submitted to the competent authority within the period mentioned in the notice, the rules said.
Earlier rules allowed an IAS, IPS or IFoS officer to withdraw notice of voluntary retirement only "after it is accepted by the state government".