Section 41State of Tamilnadu- Act Act
Section 41: Promotion
Promotion.
(1)
No member of a service or class of a service shall be eligible for promotion from the category in which he was appointed to the service unless he has satisfactorily completed his probation in that category:Provided that a member of a service or class of a service who, having satisfactorily completed his probation in the category in which he was appointed to the service, has been promoted to the next higher category shall, notwithstanding that he has not been declared to have satisfactorily completed his probation in such higher category be eligible for promotion from such higher category :Provided further that if the scale of pay or pay band of posts in the feeder categories are different, the persons holding post carrying a higher scale of pay or pay band in the feeder category shall be considered first and that, if no qualified and suitable persons holding post in that feeder category are available, the persons holding post carrying the next higher scale of pay or pay band in descending order in other feeder categories shall be considered.(2)
Promotions in a service or class to a selection category or to a selection grade shall be made on grounds of merit and ability, seniority, being considered only where merit and ability are approximately equal. The inter-se-seniority among the persons found suitable for such promotion shall be with reference to the inter-seseniority of such persons in the lower post.(3)
Promotions made other than to a selection category or a selection grade shall be made in accordance with seniority unless-(i)
the promotion of a member has been withheld as a penalty, or(ii)
a member is given special promotion for conspicuous merit and ability.Previous
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