

(iii) rupees seven thousand five hundred in the case of a Government servant holding any Group 'C' post.] (ii) rupees fifteen thousand in the case of a Govem1nent servant holding any Group 'B' post *[(i) rupees twenty five thousand in the case of a Government servant holding any Group 'A' post

(2) On occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, funerals or religious functions, when the making of gift is in conformity with the prevailing religious and social practice, a Government servant may accept gifts from his near relatives or from his personal friends having no official dealings with him, but shall make a report to the Government, if the value of such gift exceeds. NOTE (2) - A Government servant shall avoid accepting lavish hospitality or frequent hospitality from any individual, industrial or commercial firms, organisations, etc., having official dealings with him. NOTE (1) - A casual meal, lift or other social hospitality shall not be deemed to be a gift. (1) Save as provided in these rules, no Government servant shall accept, or permit any member of his family or any other person acting on his behalf to accept, any gift.ĮXPLANATION: - The expression "gift” shall include free transport, boarding, lodging or other service or any other pecuniary advantage when provided by any person other than a near relative or personal friend having no official dealings with the Government servant. The Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964
