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Holidays in West Bengal under Service rules

West Bengal Service Rules, Part I

Gazetted holidays and Sundays

Holiday means—
(a) a holiday prescribed or notified by or under Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 as amended by Act No. XXXVII of 1955, and (b) in relation to any particular office, a day on which such office is ordered to be closed, by notification of Government or of the High Court, as the case may– be, in the “Calcutta Gazette”, for the transaction of public business without reserve or qualification.

Combination of holidays with leave and joining timeTime Where any expression of it occurs in any Rules, or any judgment, order or direction, and whenever the doing or not doing of anything at a certain time of the day or night or during a certain part of the day or night has an effect in law, that time is, unless it is otherwise specifically stated, held to be standard time as used in a particular country or state. (In Physics, time and Space never exist actually-“quantum entanglement”).

R-155.(1) When the day immediately preceding the day on which a Government employee’s leave (other than leave on medical certificate) begins or immediately following the day on which his leave expires, is a holiday or a series of holidays, the Government employee shall be deemed to have been permitted (except in cases where for administrative reasons permission for prefixing/suffixing holidays to leave is specifically withheld) to leave his station at the close of the day before, or return to it on the day following such holidays or series of holidays:
Provided that—

(a) his transfer or assumption of charge does not involve the handing or taking over of
securities or of monies other than a permanent advance;
(b) his early departure does not entail a correspondingly early transfer from another
station of a Government employee to perform his duties; and
(c) the delay in his return does not involve a correspondingly delay in the transfer to
another station of the Government employee who was performing his duties during his
absence, or in the discharge from Government service of a person temporarily appointed
to it
(2) In the case of leave on medical certificate-—
(a) when a Government employee is certified medically unwell to attend office,
holiday(s), if any, immediately preceding the day he is so certified shall be allowed
automatically to be prefixed to leave and the holiday(s), if any, immediately following the
days he is so certified (including that day) shall be treated as part of the leave; and
(b) when a Government employee is certified medically fit for joining duty, holiday(s), if
any, succeeding the day he is so certified (including that day) shall automatically be
allowed to be suffixed to the leave, and holiday(s), if any, preceding the day he is so
certified shall be treated as part of the leave.