For those promoted from a "Select List," seniority followed the order in which names appeared on that list.
While these rules were officially superseded by the on June 21, 2021, they remain critical for legal references, pending litigation, and historical seniority list calculations. Key Provisions and General Principles
The 1982 rules established a standardized framework for determining the relative rank (seniority) of employees within a cadre or service. For those promoted from a "Select List," seniority
Specific Government Resolutions (GRs) regarding joining periods and amendments (such as the 2018 amendment) are available via the Internet Archive .
was the most vital section of the 1982 regulations. It stipulated that seniority should be fixed according to the principles of merit for a batch. Even if a person joined later than others in the same batch (within a permissible 30-day window or approved extension), their seniority would still follow their rank in the original merit list. How to Access the Rules (PDF & Marathi Resources) Even if a person joined later than others
The (महाराष्ट्र नागरी सेवा (ज्येष्ठतेचे विनियमन) नियमावली, १९८२) were the primary regulations governing the seniority of state government employees for nearly four decades. Established under the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India , these rules came into effect on June 21, 1982 .
Seniority was primarily based on the length of continuous service in a particular post or cadre, provided the service was not fortuitous or temporary. they remain critical for legal references
The inter-se seniority of direct recruits in a single batch was determined by their merit rank in the selection list prepared by the Commission (MPSC) or Selection Board.