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GOVERNMENT OF SINDH

SERVICES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT


NOTIFICATION
Karachi, the 13th August 1988.
No. SOR-I (S&GAD) 3/2-85(Pt. III). ---- In pursuance of the previsions of Article 139 (3) of
the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Governor of Sindh is pleased to make the
following rules which shall have effect from 20th November, 1986.
SINDH GOVERNMENT RULES OF BUSINESS, 1986
PART I ---- GENERAL

2.

(i)

These rules shall be known as the "Sindh Government Rules


of Business, 1986."

(ii)

They shall come into force at once.

Short title and


Commencement.

In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires: Definitions

(i)

"Assembly" means the Provincial Assembly of Sindh;

(ii)

"Attached Department" means the Department mentioned in


column 3 of Schedule-----I;

(iii) "Branch" or "Section" means sub-division of a Department


dealing with one or more specified subject;
(iv) "Business" means all work done by Government;
(v)

"Cabinet" means the Chief Minister and Ministers referred


to collectively;

(vi) "Case" means a particular matter under consideration and


includes all papers relating to it required to enable the matter
to be disposed, namely, correspondence, notes and previous
papers, if any, on he subject or subjects covered by or
connected with it;
(vii) "Chief Minister" means Chief Minister of Sindh;
(viii) "Chief Secretary" means Chief Secretary to the Government
of Sindh;
(ix) "commission" means the Public Service Commission established
for the Province of Sindh in pursuance of Article 242 of the
Constitution;
(x)

"Constitution" means the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of


Pakistan;

(xi) "Department" means an administrative unit in the Secretariat


responsible for the conduct of business in a specified sphere;
(xii) "Gazette" means the Sindh Government Gazette;
(xiii) "Government" means the Government of Sindh;
(xiv) "Governor" means the Governor of Sindh;
(xv) "Head of an Attached Department" means of an officer shown
in column 4 of Schedule-----I;

(xvi) "Member" means a member of the Assembly;


(xvii)"Minister" means a Minister appointed under Article 132 of the
Constitution;
(xix) "Secretariat" means the Departments referred to collectively;
(xx) "Secretary" means and includes the Chief Secretary,
Additional Chief Secretary, Secretary or Additional Secretary
to Government incharge of a Department; and
(xxi) "Speaker" means the Speaker of the Assembly.
3.

(i)

There shall be Secretariat comprising the Departments


specified in column 2 of Schedule-----I.

(ii)

The business shall be distributed amongst several Departments


in the manner indicated in Schedule----II.

Departments
and their
business

(iii) There shall be Attached Departments as shown in column 3 of


Schedule-----I.
(iv) The business of Government, other than the business transacted in
the Secretariat or the attached Department shall be transacted
in such manner as the Chief Minister may determine.
4.

(i)

Each Department shall consist of a Secretary and such other


Organization
officials subordinate to him as Government may determine :
of Department
Provided that the same person may be Secretary of more
than one Department :
Provided further that in a Department there could be more
than one Secretary to deal with subjects to be specified as such
in the notification.
(ii) The Secretary shall be the official head of the Department and shall
be responsible for its efficient administration and discipline and for the
proper conduct of business assigned to the Department under rule 3.
(iii) The Secretary shall, by means of standing orders, distribute the work
of the Department among the officers, branches and/or Sections of
the Department.
(iv) The Chief Minister may, by notification direct that the Head of an
Attached Department shall exercise such powers of Secretary under
these rules for the purpose of transaction of such Attached Department.
PART II-----GOVERNOR

5.

(i)

The Governor shall, subject to the Constitution, in performance


of his functions, act in accordance with the advice of the Cabinet
or the Chief Minister, as the case may be.

(ii)

Notwithstanding the provisions made in these rules, where in


terms of any provision of the Constitution any function is to be
performed or any orders have to be issued by the Governor in
his discretion, the department concerned shall submit the case to
the Governor Governor through Chief Minister in the form of a
self-contained, concise and objective Summary titled as
SUMMARY FOR THE GOVERNOR stating the relevant facts
and points for decision prepared on the same lines as those
prescribed in these rules for a summary for the Cabinet except
that only one copy will be required which may not be printed.
This procedure will not, however, be applicable where the case
is initiated by the Governor himself and decided in consultation
with the Chief Minister. The cases to which this sub-rule applies
are enumerated in Schedule-----III.

References
to
Governor

(iii) Notwithstanding the provisions made in these rules where in terms


any provision of the Constitution, any function is to be performed or
any orders have to be issued by the Governor or his specific
approvals required, the department concerned shall in-corporate a
paragraph to the effect in the summary titled as SUMMARY FOR
THE CHIEF MINISTER. The Chief Minister shall tender his advice
and submit the case to the Governor. After the Governor has seen
and approved the case, it shall be returned to the Chief Minister.
The cases to which this sub-rule applies are enumerated in
Schedule-----IV.
(iv) The cases enumerated in Schedule----V shall be submitted for
information of the Governor.
(v)

The matters relating to Universities requiring orders of the


Governor, as Chancellor shall be disposed of by him.

(vi) Any case as may be specified generally or call for specifically


by the Governor, shall be submitted to him for approval or
information through the Chief Minister.
(vii) A case submitted to the Governor shall include a summary
containing relevant facts, points for decision and specific
recommendations of the Cabinet or the Chief Minister as the
case may be.
(viii) All Summaries on which the Governor has passed orders,
shall on their way back to the respective departments, be
routed through Chief Secretary.
*6.

(i)

The Governor may in accordance with the advice of the Chief


Minister appoint ----(a) a Special Assistant to the Chief Minister;
(b) an Advisor to the Chief Minister in respect of a Department

(ii)

The Chief Minister may delegate all or any of the powers of


Minister to such Advisor.

Appointment
of Advisors,
and Special
Assistants.

PART III----- CHIEF MINISTER


7.

(i)

The Chief Minister may allocate to a Minister one or more Departments or part of a Department, but the Chief Minister shall have
powers to pass order in any case concerning any Department without consulting the Minister of that Department.

(ii)

The Chief Minister may, in respect of any Department, delegate


all or any of his powers under these rules to a Minister or an
Advisor or Secretary of that Department.

Allocation of
Departments.

(iii) Any order passed by the Chief Minister or any authority to


whom whom he has delegated his powers to pass such orders. [*]
shall be deemed to be the order passed by the Government.
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*
Rule 6 substituted vide notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/7-89, dated 27-6-89.
*
Inserted vide notification No. SORI(S&GAD) 3/7-89,
dated 27-6-89.
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A)
dated 4-2-91.

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*7-A.

A Parliamentary Secretary for Department shall subject


to any general or special order, issued by the Chief Minister in
this behalf, deal with such Parliamentary affairs concerning
that Department as may be entrusted to him by the Minister
and perform such public relations and functions as may be
entrusted to him by Minister;
Provided that a Parliamentary Secretary shall not be
required to undertake any functions which may entail any
interference in the internal working or administration of a
Department, or a Regional Office".

8.

(i)

The cases enumerated in Schedule----VI shall be submitted for


approval of the Chief Minister.

(ii)

The cases enumerated in Schedule----VII shall be submitted for


the information of the Chief Minister.

References
to the Chief
Minister

(iii) The Chief Minister may give any direction as he deems fit in
the case in which the advice of the Commission is not
acceptable to a Department.
(iv) The Chief Minister shall be the Chairman of the Selection
Board No.I constituted by the Government for making
appointments to tenure posts and other senior posts in B-20
and above.
9.

The Chief Minister many in his discretion require any case to be


submitted to the Cabinet for decision,

10.

The Chief Minister may call a meeting of the Cabinet on the date, time
and place to be fixed by him.

11.

Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the Chief Minister


may ----

Power to refer
cases to the
Cabinet

Waiving of
and dispensing
with reference to
Cabinet.

______________________________________________________________________________
*

Added by Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/7-94

dated 7-6-95.

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(i)
(ii)

in any case waive reference to the Cabinet and pass such orders
as he deems fit;
in case of urgency, dispense with the prior consultation by one
Department with the other.

12.

The Chief Minister may require the law Department to obtain orders of
orders of the Governor on the summoning prorogation and dissolution
of the Assembly.

Power to give
direction regarding Assembly

13.

The Chief Minister may approve the proposed legislation submitted to


him and dispense its reference to the Cabinet.

Approval of
Legislative
proposals.

14.

(i)

In the event of difference of opinion between Departments, the


Minister of the Department primarily concerned shall submit the
dispute to the Chief Minister for decision.
(ii) In case of difference of opinion between Minister and the Secretary,
the Chief Minister shall make an appropriate order in the case
submitted to him under rule 19 (i) (e).

Procedure in
case of difference of opinion,
doubt or dispute

(iii) In case of any doubt or dispute as to the Department to which a


case primarily pertains, the Chief Minister may, on such case
being brought to his notice, give general or specific direction.
15.

On Finance Department's refusal to accord concurrence to any case, the


Department may submit after obtaining and incorporating the views of
Finance Department, such case to the Chief Minister for his decision.

16.

No reference of important matter shall be made to the Federal Government


or any other Provincial Government except under the orders of the Chief
Minister.

Matters
involving
federal and
other Provincial
Government.

17.

(i)

Submission of
cases.

A case submitted to the Chief Minister shall include a Summary


containing the relevant facts, points for decision and specific
recommendations of the Minister and, if there is no Minister, of
the Chief Secretary :
Provided that in cases relating to service matters, the summary shall
be routed through the Chief Secretary.

(ii)

All summaries on which the Chief Minister has passed orders,


shall on their way back to the respective departments, be routed
through the Chief Secretary.

Power in
Financial
matters.

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18.

The Chief Minister shall ---(i)

communicate to the Governor all decisions of the Cabinet relating


to the administration of the affairs of the Province and proposals
for legislation;

(ii)

furnish such information relating to the administration of the affairs


of the Province and proposals for legislation as the Governor may
call for; and

Duties of Chief
Minister in
relation to
Governor.

(iii) if the Governor so requires, to submit for consideration of the


Cabinet any matter on which a decision has been taken by the
Chief Minister or a Minister but which has not been considered
by the Cabinet.
PART----IV FUNCTIONS OF MINISTERS AND SECRETARIES.
19.

(i)

The Minister shall ---

(a)

be responsible for matters delegated to him concerning his


Department provided that no important decision shall be taken
except with the approval of the Chief Minister, and in any case
where prior approval is for any reason not possible, the Chief
Minister shall be informed as soon as possible;

(b)

be responsible for conducting the business of his Department in


the Assembly;

(c)

submit cases to the Chief Minister as required by these rules;

(d)

keep the Chief Minister informed of any important case disposed


of by him, but not already referred to the Chief Minister; and

(e)

submit the case to the Chief Minister for his orders, if on resubmission of the case under rule 22 (f) he still disagrees with the
Secretary.

(ii)

A Minister may, with the approval of the Chief Minister, and


shall, of ordered by the Chief Minister, in respect of any
Department in his charge delegate his powers to the Secretary of
that Department.

(iii) An order passed by a Minister or any authority to whom powers


have been delegated under sub-rule (ii) in respect of any subject or
matter allocated to the Department in the charge of such Minister,
shall be deemed to be the orders passed by the Government.

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20.

During the period when there is no Cabinet, the Secretary shall, subject

When

there

21.

to the instruction, if any given to him by the Governor or Chief Secretary,


exercise the powers of Government in the cases required to be submitted
to the Chief Minister or the Minister.

is no Cabinet

In addition to the duties and functions assigned to him under any other
provisions of these rules, the Chief Secretary shall----

Functions
and Powers
of the Chief
Secretary

(a)
(b)

(c)
(d)

be the Chief Advisor to the Governor and Chief Minister in


administrative matters;
exercise, on behalf of the Chief Minister, powers of appointing
authority except the power of appointment (other than additional
or current charge), transfer, promotion, disciplinary action and
matters mentioned at serial numbers 4,6,7 and 19 of Sixth
Schedule in respect of officers in B-19 and above;
be the official head of the Secretariat;
co-ordinate the activities of all Departments in the administrative

field;
(e)

(f)
(g)
22.

be the Chairman of the Selection Board No.II constituted by


Government for making appointments to tenure posts and other
senior posts under Government in B-18 (which special pay) and B19;
have the power to call for any case or information from any
Department, Attached Department, Regional Office, or any other
office; and
be the Secretary of the Cabinet.

The Secretary shall----(a)


(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)

(g)

(h)

Assist the Minister, Chief Minister and Governor in formulation


Duties and
of Policy".
functions of
execute the sanctioned policy, and orders passed by the competent
Secretary
authority;
submit all proposals for legislation to the Cabinet in accordance with
part VIII of these rules;
keep the Minister generally informed of the working of the Department
and important cases disposed by him;
suggest a definite line of action while submitting a case for orders of the
Minister;
re-submit the case to the Minister inviting his attention to the relevant
rules or regulations or Government policy where the Minister's orders
appear to involve a departure from rules, regulations or Government
policy;
issue, subject to any general or special orders of Government in this
behalf standing orders specifying the cases or class of cases which
may be disposed by an officer subordinate to him : and
ensure strict compliance of these rules in his Department.

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23.

(i)

Instructions as to the manner of disposal of business of the Secretariat General


shall be issued by the Services & General Administration Department. Procedure
for disposal
business

(ii)

Any doubt or dispute as to the Department to which a case


primarily pertains shall be referred to the Chief Secretary, whose
decision, subject to the general or special directions of the Chief
Minister in this behalf, shall be final.
(iii) Every order shall be passed in writing, and in case of verbal order, it
shall be reduced to writing at the earliest opportunity by the officer
receiving it and confirmation thereof shall be obtained from the
Minister if such order is given by him.
(iv) If any order contravenes a law, rule or policy decision, it shall be the
duty of the next below officer to point it out to the authority passing
the order.
24. (i) Every executive action of Government shall be taken in the name
Orders,
of the Governor.
instruments

and Contract

(ii)

Save in cases where an officer has been specially empowered to sign


an order or instrument of Government, every such order or instrument
shall be signed by the Secretary, the Additional Secretary, the Joint
Secretary, the Deputy Secretary, the Section Officer to Government,
or the Officer on Special Duty in the Department concerned; and such
signature shall be deemed to be proper authentication of such order or
instrument.
(iii) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rule (ii) an order in
service matters shall be notified by the Department concerned or the
Services & General Administration Department; as the case may be
and until such Notification is issued, no officer or authority shall
communicate such order.
(iv) Contracts shall be made or executed on behalf of Governor in
accordance with the instructions issued by the Law Department
PART V ----- DEPARTMENTAL PROCEDURE
25.

(i)

When a case concerns more than one Department, the Department


Consultation
primarily concerned shall consult the other Department before issuing
among
any orders or submitting it to the Governor, the Chief Minister or the
Departments
Cabinet.
(ii) When a case is referred by one Department to another for
consultation, all relevant facts and the points for consideration shall
be clearly stated.
(iii) A Department may, for purpose of information transmit a copy of a
communication or show a case to such other Departments as it
considers to be of any interest or profit to them :
Provided that copies of cypher telegram received or dispatched by the Cypher
Bureau shall be distributed in accordance with stand- ding orders issued by the Chief Secretary.
_______________________________________________________________________
Substituted

vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A)

dated 4-2-91

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[26. Inter Provincial Coordination Department.


(i) The Services & General Administration Department shall
responsible for :-

(ii)

(a)

determining the principles of recruitment, conditions of vice,


discipline and control of Government servants;

(b)

co-ordinating the policies of all Departments with respect the


services under their control so as to secure consistency
treatment;

(c)

securing to Government servants, the rights and privileges


conferred on them by or under the Constitution or any other law
for the time being in force;

(d)

determining the strength and the terms and conditions of service


of the personal staff of Ministers;

(e)

disposing the petitions of the members of all Pakistan Services


addressed to the President; and

(f)

selecting officers, other than those of the rank of Secretary and


above, for appointment under the Federal Government.

No Department shall, without concurrence of the Services & General


Administration Department, issue any order, other than an order in
pursuance of any general or special delegation made by that
Department involving :(a) change in the scope of functions of a Department as specified in
Schedule-II, or transfer of functions from one Department
another;
(b)

re-organization or change in the status of Attached Departments


or Regional or other offices directly administered by the
Department;

(c)

interpretation of rules and orders relating to service matters


other than rules and orders issued by the Finance Department :
and

(d)

change in the terms and conditions of service or statutory rights


and privileges of Government servants.

(iii) No order in respect of emoluments or terms and conditions of service


of any person working in the Finance Department shall be passed and
no proposal for expenditure relating to that Department shall be
sanctioned without prior concurrence of the Services & General
Administration Department and for these matters the Chief Secretary
shall exercise the functions of the Secretary, Finance Department.
_______________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A)
[1] Notification NO:SORI(S&GAD)2-4/2001, dated: 23-08-2003

dated 4-2-91

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27.

28.

The Home Secretary shall ----(a)

keep the Chief Secretary informed generally of all matters


affecting public tranquility; and

(b)

submit all cases likely to have major political repercussion to


the Chief Minister through the Minister-in-Charge of the
Home Department, if any, and the Governor.

(i)

No Department shall, without prior concurrence of the


Finance Department, issue any order, other than an order
in pursuance of any general or special delegation made by
the Finance Department, which directly or indirectly affects
the finances of the Province or which involves----(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)

Home
Department
manner of
submission
of certain
cases.
Consultation
with Finance
Department.

relinquishment, remission or assignment or revenue, actual or


potential or grant of guarantee against it; or grant of land or
lease or license of mineral, forest or water-power rights;
expenditure for which no provision exists;
change in the number or grading of posts or terms and
conditions of service of Government servants, or their
statutory rights and privileges having financial implication;
levy of taxes, duties, fees, or cesses;
floatation of loans;
re-appropriations within budget grants;
alteration in financial procedure or in the method of compilation
of accounts or the budget estimates; and
interpretation of rules made by the Finance Department.

(ii) No amendment or interpretation of such rules of the Civil Services Rules, as have no
financial implication shall be made by the Finance Department without the prior concurrence of
the Services and General Administration Department.
(iii) Except to the extent of the power delegated under rules framed by
the Finance Department, every order of a Department conveying
sanction to be enforced in audit shall be communicated to the audit
authorities through the Finance Department.
29.

(i)

The Law Department shall be consulted by a Department on-(a)


(b)
(c)

Consultation

legal questions arising out of a case;


with Law
the interpretation of any law;
Department
feasibility of instituting or defending civil or criminal proceedings
in which Government is involved; and

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(d)
(ii)

every proposed legislation in accordance with these rules.

No Department shall issue any statutory rules, regulations, notifications


or orders unless these are vetted by the Law Department.

(iii) The Law Department shall vet and give legal form to every proposed
legislation sent by a Department :
Provided that legislation of purely formal character may be
initiated by the Law Department in consultation with the Department
concerned.
(iv) No Department shall consult the Advocate-General, except----(a) through the Law Department;
(b) in accordance with the procedure laid down by the Law
Department; and
(c) on specific points.
(v)

In case of disagreement between the Advocate-General and the law


Department, the views of both the Law Department and the AdvocateGeneral shall be conveyed verbatim to the Department concerned,
which, if it does not accept the view of the Law Department, shall
submit the case to the Law Minister for decision and, if necessary,
the case shall be placed before the Chief Minister.

30.
The Planning and Development Department shall co-ordinate the
Planning and
activities of the various Departments in the economic field, and all cases relating Development
to matters of economic policy, planning co-ordination and development in parti- Department
cular, the following cases shall be referred to and processed by the Planning and
Development Department ----(i)

matters affecting or involving economic policy or any change or


modification therein;
(ii) development schemes and major capital outlays;
(iii) all schemes and projects included in the five-year Plans;
(iv) any matter affecting more than one sector of economy of the
Province; and
(v) all new expenditure of development nature.
31.

(i)

A case requiring the approval of Government shall be referred


in complete form as far as possible to the Department concerned
by the Head of Attached Department or Regional Office.

(ii)

The case referred under sub rule (i) may be settled in personal
discussion between the Head of the Attached Department or
the Regional Office and the Secretariat Officer dealing with
the case.

Reference
from Head
of Attached
Department

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32.

(i)

There shall be constituted a Secretaries' Committee, with the


Chief Secretary as its Chairman, to facilitate co-ordination
amongst the Departments, provide a venue for the consideration
of matters of common interest and tender advice on any case that
may be referred to it by the Chief Minister or the Cabinet.

(ii)

The Secretary who wishes a particular matter to be discussed in


the meeting of the Secretaries' Committee, shall intimate the
Services & General Administration Department about his
intention of doing so
and forward thirty-five copies of a
brief note on the subject which would form the basis of
discussion.

Secretaries
Committee

(iii) The Services and General Administration Department shall issue


notice of a meeting of the Secretaries' Committee, together with
the agenda, well in advance of the meeting, except that urgent
items may be considered in the meeting at short notice.
(iv) Meetings of Secretaries' Committee shall be attended by Secretaries
and Additional Secretaries only.
(v)

Minutes of the meeting shall, except where keeping of record may


not be considered necessary, be recorded by an Officer of the
Services & General Administration Department who shall attend
the meeting for this purpose and the minutes recorded by him shall
be circulated after approval of the Chief Secretary.
(vi) Conclusions reached at the meeting of the Secretaries' Committee
shall not be treated as decision of Government and further action in
respect thereof may be taken by the Department concerned.
PART VI----SERVICES

33.

(i)

The advice of the Commission shall ordinarily be accepted by the


Department in such cases in which it is obligatory to consult the
Commission under law.

(ii)

The advice of the Commission shall be submitted to---(a) The Chief Secretary in the cases in which the Chief Minister
or Chief Secretary is the appointing authority and if the
advice is approved by the Chief Secretary it shall be deemed
to have been approved by the Chief Minister;
(b) the Secretary of the concerned Department in the cases other
than the cases mentioned in clause (a) for his approval.

Public
Service
Commission

(iii) If the advice of the Commission submitted under sub-rule (ii) is


not acceptable the case shall be submitted to the Chief Minister
for orders.
________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A)

dated 4-2-91

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34.

35.

(i)

Government may constitute one or more Selection Board(s) to


recommend for appointment and promotion to specified posts
other than those to be filled on the advice of the Commission.

Selection
Board

(ii)

If the advice of the Selection Board is not acceptable to the Departmet, the case shall be returned to the Selection Board for reconsideration, and if on reconsideration, the difference still persists, the
case shall be submitted to the Chief Minister through the Services
& General Administration Department, for his orders.

Difference
between
Selection
Board and
the Department.

*(i)
(ii) The posts specified in column 2 of Schedule IX shall be tenure
posts and the normal tenure for the incumbents of such posts shall,
subject to the provisions of sub-rule (iii) be as shown against each
in column 3 thereof.

Transfers

(iii) The Chief Minister may extend the tenure of any post specified in
Schedule IX.
(iv) The Services & General Administration Department shall be consulted if it is proposed
to require an officer to hold charge of more than one0post mentioned in Schedule IX for a period
exceeding four months.
PART VII ---- CABINET PROCEDURE
36.

(i)

the Cabinet shall be collectively responsible for the advice


tendered to, or the executive orders issued in the name of
the Governor and each Minister shall be responsible for
matters pertaining to his Department.

Business
brought
before the
Cabinet.

(ii)

Following cases shall be brought before the Cabinet :(a) proposals for legislation, official or non-official, including
money Bills;
(b) promulgation and withdrawal of Ordinance;
(c) annual Budget statement and other financial statements to
be laid before the Assembly;
(d) all taxation proposals;
(e) cases involving vital political, economic and administrative
policies;
(f) important reports and documents to be laid before the
Assembly;
(g) cases which the Governor or the Chief Minister considers
necessary for reference to the Cabinet; and
(h) any other case to be referred to the Cabinet under these rules.
_______________________________________________________________________
*
Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD).-2-85(Part V)
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A)

dated 26-3-89.
dated 4-2-91

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37.

38.

(i)

Cases referred to the Cabinet shall be disposed -----(a)

by discussion in a meeting of the Cabinet;

(b)

by circulation amongst Ministers; and

(c)

by discussion in the meeting of a Committee of the Cabinet;


provided that the decision of the Committee shall be ratified
by the Cabinet unless the Committee is authrorised to take
final decision.

(ii)

Cabinet or Chief Minister may constitute Standing or Special Committees of the Cabinet, as the case may be, to deal with any particular
case or class of cases, and determine the terms of reference and
membership of such Committees.

(i)

A case submitted to the Cabinet shall include a Self-contained


Summary accompanied by relevant paper as appendices as are
necessary for the proper appreciation of the case, the points for
decision and the recommendations of the Minister :
Provided that in the event of the views of the Department being
different from the views of the Minister, both the views shall be
included in the Summary.

(ii)

Where a case concerns more than one Department, the Summary


shall be forwarded to the Cabinet after the case has been considered by all such Departments and, in the event of difference of opinion
between them, the points of difference shall be clearly stated in the
Summary, a copy of which shall be sent to such other Departments
simultaneously with its transmission to the Cabinet.

(iii) The Summary containing a proposal involving financial implications


shall be submitted to the Cabinet, after the Finance Department has
been consulted and its views incorporated therein.
(iv) The Summary relating to legislation shall contain the issues involved.
(v)

A draft of Bill, Ordinance or statutory Order shall be submitted to


the Cabinet after it has been vetted by the Law Department and
thereafter no change shall be made in it except with the consent of
that Department.

(vi) A case shall not be included in the agenda unless it reaches the Chief
Secretary not less than four days before the meeting of the Cabinet :
Provided that in case of urgency, the Chief Secretary, may
at the request of the Secretary concerned, include the case in

Method of
disposal by
the Cabine

Submission
of cases to
the Cabinet

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the agenda whereupon a note explaining the urgency of the case and
reasons for the delay shall be sent by the Secretary for circulation
among the members of the Cabinet.
(vii) The Secretary shall submit to the Chief Secretary such number of
copies of the Summary as may be specified by him.
(viii) If Services and General Administration Department find that the
Papers Submitted by a Secretary or either in-complete or do not
meet he requirements of these rules or any other instruction in this
behalf, that Department shall ordinarily return such papers.
39.

(i)

The meeting of the Cabinet shall ordinarily be held once every ten
days and at the time and place fixed by the Chief Minister :
Provided that the Chief Minister may call a special meeting of
the Cabinet on any day, time and place fixed by him.

(ii)

Every Minister shall so arrange his tour that he is able to attend the
periodical meetings of the Cabinet unless he has obtained the Chief
Minister's Permission for his absence, in which case the Secretary of
his Department shall invariably be in attendance at the meeting if any
item relating to his Department is in the agenda of that meeting.

(iii) The Chief Minister shall preside over all meetings of the Cabinet;
Provided that in the absence of the Chief Minister any Minister
nominated by him shall preside over such meetings.
(iv) Every decision taken by the Cabinet in the absence of the Chief
Minister shall be submitted for his approval :
Provided that in case of urgency the Cabinet may direct that
immediate action may be taken in anticipation of such approval.
(v)

The Chief Secretary shall ordinarily send the agenda of the meeting,
together with the Summaries relating to the items on the agenda to all
Ministers not less than three days before the meeting, but in case of
Special meeting, short notice may issue;

Procedure
regarding
Cabinet
meetings.

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(vi) A case shall not be discussed in the meeting of the Cabinet unless the
Summary relating to it has first been circulated :
Provided that if the Chief Minister is satisfied he may dispense
with the requirement of this sub-rule.
(vii) The Secretary shall, unless otherwise directed, attend the meeting of
the Cabinet for which he shall be informed in advance and in the
agenda of which any item relating to his Department is included.
(viii) In the absence of his Minister from Headquarters, if the Secretary
considers that the discussion on any item relating to his Department
should await return of his Minister, he may request the Chief Secretary
for its postponement.
(ix) A Minister or a Secretary may, if he considers necessary, request
for withdrawal of the case pertaining to his Department from the agenda.
(x)

The Chief Secretary shall ---(a)

attend all meetings of the Cabinet :

(b)

prepare a brief record of the discussion which, in the absence


of a special direction by the Cabinet, shall be of impersonal nature;

(c)

record the decision without any statement or reasons therefor; and

(d)

circulate among the Ministers, a copy of the record prepared


under clauses (b) and (c) for their perusal and return within
twenty-four hours.

(xi) If a Minister finds that there has been any mistake or omission in
recording the minutes, he shall point it out to the Chief Secretary within twenty-four hours of the issue of the minutes and thereafter the
Chief Secretary shall obtain the orders of the Chief Minister and
finalize the minutes.
(xii) In the absence of his Minister if the Secretary has attended the meeting
of the cabinet, a copy of the record of the item relating to his Department
shall be sent to him as required by clause (d) of sub-rule (x) and sub-rule
(xi).
(xiii) The Chief Secretary shall send to the Secretary a copy of the decision
of the Cabinet relating to any item of his Department by the Cabinet,
for necessary action under rule 41; and, if considered necessary, also
a copy of points discussed.

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40.

(i)

While circulating a case among the members of the Cabinet, the


Chief Secretary shall specify the time by which they shall communicate opinions to him and if any member does not communicate his
opinion within the time so specified it shall be presumed that he
accepts the recommendations contained in the Summary.

(ii)

On expiry of the specified time, the Chief Secretary shall submit the
opinions of the members of the Cabinet, if any, to the Chief Minister
for decision.

Procedure
Regarding
Cabinet
decision by
circulation

(iii) If the Chief Minister directs that the case be discussed in the meeting
of the Cabinet the opinions recorded by the members of the Cabinet
shall be circulated by the Chief Secretary in the form of supplementary
summary.
(iv) Cases for information and submitted to the Cabinet shall normally be
disposed of by circulation.
41.

(i)

Meeting of a Committee of the Cabinet shall be convened by the


Chief Secretary under the direction of the Chairman of the Committee, who shall preside at such meeting.

(ii)

Officers of the Department concerned may be associated with the


deliberations of the committee as and when considered necessary.

Procedure
regarding
Committee
of Cabinet

(iii) The procedure provided by rules 37 and 38 shall apply mutandis


to the submission of cases to and meetings of, the Committee.
42.

(i)

When a decision of the Cabinet is received by the Department


concerned, it shall acknowledge the receipt of such decision and
take prompt action for giving effect thereto.

(ii)

Secretary shall keep record of the decisions received under subrule (i), keep constant watch over the progress of the action taken
thereon and be responsible for consulting or informing any other
Department in order to ensure full implementation of the decisions;
Provided that the record of the discussion preceding a decision
shall not be passed down to other Departments or to other officers
of the Department concerned unless it contains points requiring
consideration or action in such other Departments or by those
officers, as the case may be.

(iii) The Chief Secretary shall ensure implementation of each decision of


the Cabinet and for that purpose, request the Secretary of the
Department concerned to supply to him such documents and reports
as he may require.

Action on
Cabinet
decision

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(iv) The Chief Secretary shall maintain record of each case submitted to
the Cabinet, which shall consist of ---(a)
(b)
(c)
43.

a copy of all papers issued under rule 38(v), 39(i) and 40;
a copy of the record prepared under rules 38(x), 39 and 40;
and
the documents received under rule 41 (iii).

(i)

Proceedings of the meetings of the Cabinet and the record of the


discussion in such meetings shall be secret.

(ii)

All papers submitted to the Cabinet shall be secret till decision of


the Cabinet whereafter the Secretary concerned shall, subject to any
general or special orders of the Chief Secretary in this behalf, determine whether the papers shall continue to be classified as secret.

44.

A Minister shall return to the Chief Secretary ---(a)

the papers sent to him under rule 39 immediately after recording his opinion;

(b)

the agenda and supporting Summaries issued to him for the


meeting of the Cabinet, immediately after the meeting has
taken place;

(c)

the papers relating to the discussions as well as the decisions of


the Cabinet immediately after perusal; and

(d)

reports of action taken on decisions of the Cabinet or other


papers circulated for information, immediately after perusal,
unless otherwise indicated.

Secretary of
the Cabinet
meetings.

Custody of
Cabinet
papers

PART VIII LEGISLATION


45.

(i)

The Department administratively concerned shall determine the


contents of the proposed legislation, consult the other Department,
including Finance Department, if necessary, and obtain approval
of the Chief Minister in respect thereof, before moving the Law
Department in the matter.

(ii)

After the proposed legislation is approved by the Chief Minister, it


shall be sent to the Law Department alongwith necessary papers
which shall include a draft Bill together with Statement of Objects
and Reasons and a self-contained note explaining the background
and the provisions of the Bill.

(iii) When the proposed legislation is referred to the Law Department it


shall be examined by that Department and if it is --(a) legally feasible, it shall be vetted and given legal shape;
(b) legally not feasible, it shall be returned with such advice.

Official
Bills

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(iv) The Department concerned shall then submit the case to the Cabinet-(a)

for approval of the draft Bill;

(b)

for deciding any issue connected with the Bill;

(c)

for consent under Article 115 of the Constitution if necessary;

(d)

for orders as to which of the following motions should be made


in the Assembly :(i) that it should be taken into consideration at once;
(ii) that it should be taken up at a future date to be specified;
(iii) that it should be referred to a Select Committee or a
Standing Committee; or
(iv) that it should be circulated for the purpose of eliciting
opinion thereon.

(v)

The Department concerned shall prepare for the use of Minister a


brief which shall include the directions of the Cabinet and the Chief
Minister with regard to the Bill.

(vi) The Department concerned shall forward the draft legislation in its
final form with a Statement of Objects and Reason duly signed by
the Minster, to the Law Department which shall arrange for inclusion
of the Bill in the official business of the Assembly and, in case of
urgency, that Department may request the Assembly Secretariat to
publish the Bill in the Gazette before its introduction in the Assembly.
(vii) The Bill shall be introduced in the Assembly by the Minister.
(viii) The Secretariat shall forward the Bill in the form in which it is passed
and duly signed by the Speaker, to the Law Department for obtaining
the assent of the Governor and that Department shall submit the Bill
through the Law Minister to the Chief Minister, who shall advice the
Governor to assent to the Bill.
(ix) The Law Department shall convey the assent of the Governor to the
Speaker through the Law Minister.
46.

(i)

When the Governor has returned a Bill to the Provincial Assembly,


it shall be reconsidered by the Provincial Assembly and if it is again
passed, with or without amendment, by the Provincial Assembly, by
Provincial Assembly, by the votes of the majority of the Assembly
members of the Provincial Assembly present and voting, it shall be
again presented to the Governor and the Governor, shall not with
hold assent therefrom.

Reconsideration
of Bill by Provincial Assembly.

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47.

(i)

On receipt of a notice as to the introduction of a non-official


Non-official bills
Bill from the Assembly Secretariat, a Department shall--and amendment
(a) assess he administrative implications of the proposed legislation;
(b) consult other Departments, including Finance Department, if
necessary; and
(c) obtain the advice of Law Department---(i) whether the Bill can be introduced in the Assembly and
is otherwise in order; and
(ii) whether previous consent to the Cabinet to its introduction
is necessary'
(iii) After the advice of the Law Department has been obtained
and, where necessary, consultation with the Departments
concerned has been made, the Department concerned shall
obtain :(a) instructions of the Cabinet regarding the provision of
the Bill; and
(b) decision of the Cabinet as to which of the following
motions in the Assembly is to be supported :(i) that it be taken into consideration by the Assembly
either at once or at some future date to be specified;
(ii) that it be referred to a Standing Committee or a
Select Committee;
(iii) that it be circulated for the purpose of eliciting
opinion thereon; and
(iv) that it be opposed; and
(c) consent under Article 115 of the Constitution, if necessary
to the introduction of the Bill in the Assembly.

(iii) If it is decided by the Cabinet to support the Bill it shall be sent to


the Law Department for vetting and giving legal shape before its
introduction in the Assembly.
(iv) The Department concerned shall prepare for the use of the Ministers
a brief, which shall include the direction of Cabinet with regard to the
Bill.
48.

(i)

The provisions of rule 42 shall, as far as may be, apply if the proposed legislation is an Ordinance.

(ii)

The Law Department shall promulgate the Ordinance and arrange to


law it before the Assembly as required by clause(2) of Article 128
of the Constitution.

Ordinance

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49.

(i)

The Law Department shall under the direction of the Chief Minister
obtain the orders of the Governor as to the date of summoning the
Assembly and communicate the same to the Secretary of the
Assembly.

(ii)

As soon as the date of session of the Assembly is fixed and notified,


all Departments shall promptly forward to the Law Department
detailed lists of the legislative business intended to be brought before
the Assembly and communicate the same to the Secretary of the
Assembly.

Summoning
Prorogation
and dissolution
of the Assembly.

(iii) The Law Minister shall prepare a Provisional Schedule of the business
to be brought before the Assembly and make proposals to the Speaker
for the allotment of days for official as well as non-official business and
the programme as approved by the Speaker, shall be communicated by
the Assembly Secretariat to all Departments and the Secretary to Governor.
(iv) The Law Department shall under the direction of the Chief Minister obtain
the orders of the Governor, as to the date of prorogation of the Assembly
and communicate the same to the Secretary of the Assembly.
(v)

The Law Department shall notify in the Gazette the date of the summoning,
prorogation, or dissolution of the Assembly.
PART IX-----RELATIONS WITH THE ASSEMBLY

50.

(i)

On receipt of a Bill, resolution, motion, question or any other


business to be brought before the Assembly, the Assembly
Secretariat shall immediately forward a copy thereof to the
Department concerned.

(ii)

In case of doubt as to which Department a business of the Assembly


pertains, the Assembly Secretariat shall obtain the orders of the Chief
Secretary.

General
provisions
regarding
Bill, etc.

(iii) If a Bill, resolution, motion, question or any other business of the


Assembly has been wrongly forwarded to a Department by the
Assembly Secretariat, that Department shall promptly transfer it to
the other Department to which it pertains in consultation with the Chief
Secretary, if necessary, and under intimation to the Assembly Secretariat.
(iv) The Assembly Secretariat shall promptly intimate the Department as to
the admission or otherwise, as the case may be, of a non-official Bill,
resolution, motion, question or any other business of the Assembly to
enable it to regulate further action in respect thereof.
(v)

On receipt of a communication relating to business of the Assembly


from the law Department, Assembly Secretariat or any other authority,
it shall immediately be brought to the notice of the Secretary and the
Minister.

51.

(i)

(ii)

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When an official resolution or motion is to be moved in the
Resolutions
Assembly, the Department concerned shall, after consulting the
and motions
Law Department and obtaining the approval of the cabinet forward
it, together with a formal notice duly signed by the Minister, to the
Secretary of the Assembly, who shall, if the resolution or motion is
admitted by the Speaker, arrange for its inclusion in the official business of the Assembly.
On receipt of a non-official resolution or motion from the Assembly,
the Secretary of the Department concerned shall assess its administrative implications and examine whether the discussion would be
detrimental to public interest.

(iii) The resolution or motion referred to in sub-rule (ii) shall be submitted


to the Cabinet or in case the time does not so permit, to the Chief
Minister, for orders.
(iv) The Department concerned shall prepare a brief regarding each
resolution or motion, official or non-official, for use of the Minister.
(v)

After a resolution or motion has been adopted by the Assembly it


shall be forwarded by the Assembly Secretariat to the Department
concerned for appropriate action.

52.

(i)

On receipt from the Assembly Secretariat of a question proposed to


be asked in the Assembly, the Department concerned with the
approval of the Minister shall draft a reply thereto and forward the
specified number of copies thereof to the Assembly Secretariat not
less than one day before the day on which it is to be asked.
(ii) In the case of a starred question to be asked in the Assembly, the
Department concerned shall prepare a brief for the use of the Minister
to enable him to answer any supplementary question.
(iii) The Assembly Secretariat shall forward a copy of the supplementary
question asked in the Assembly and the reply giving thereto, to the
Department concerned as soon as possible after the day's sitting of the
Assembly.
(iv) The Department concerned shall be responsible for giving effect to the
undertaking given by the Minister in reply to any question asked in the
Assembly.

53.

(i)

(ii)

The Finance Department shall intimate to the Secretary of the Assembly


the date on which the annual budget is proposed to be presented and on
receipt of such intimation the Secretary of the Assembly shall obtain the
orders of the Chief Minister through the Chief Secretary and notify in the
Gazette the date approved by the Chief Minister.
The Assembly Secretariat shall forward a cut motion proposed to be
moved in the Assembly to the Department concerned and on receipt of
of the motion that Department shall examine the points raised and the
points likely to be raised and prepare a brief for use of the Minister.

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54.

(i) At the beginning of every financial year, each Department shall, for
the information of the Cabinet prepare as a permanent record, a
Year Book which shall contain ---(a) the details of its activities, achievements and progress during
the preceding financial year giving only the unclassified information which can be used for reference purposes;
(b)

(c)

55.

Year
Book

the programme of activities and targets set out for itself during
the preceding financial year and the extent to which they have
been realised; and
the relevant statistics properly tabulated.

(ii)

Every yearbook shall be circulated by the Chief Secretary for


information of the Cabinet.

(i)

There shall be prepared by the Services & General Administration


Department an annual report on the observance and implementation
of the principles of Policy in relation to the affairs of the Province in
terms of clause (3) of Article 29 of the Constitution.

(ii)

The Services & General Administration Department shall cause the


report to be laid before the Assembly.

Annual
Report

(iii) The provisions of rule 54 shall apply for the preparation and circulation
of the report.
PART X ----- MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
56.

(i)

No Government servant shall, unless generally or specially authorised in this behalf, communicate to the Press, Officials belonging to
other Government Offices or any private individual, any information acquired directly or indirectly from official record or in the discharge of his official duties.

Protection and
Communication
of official
information.

(ii)

Detailed instructions shall be issued by the Chief Secretary for the


treatment and custody of official documents and information of a
confidential character.
(iii) Official news or information shall ordinarily be conveyed to the Press
through the Information Department in the manner prescribed by that
Department.
(iv) No person other than a Minister, Secretary or such other officer as
may be authorised, shall act as Official spokesman of Government.
57.

(i)

Correspondence in respect of subjects allocated to a Department


Channel or
shall, subject to rule 16, be conducted direct by that Department
Communication.
with the Federal Government or any Provincial Government ordinarily by addressing a communication to the Secretary of the Ministry
or the Department, as the case may be.
______________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I (S&GAD)3/1-91(A)

dated 4-2-91

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(ii)

Correspondence with the Government of a foreign country, a


Pakistan Diplomatic Mission abroad, a foreign mission in Pakistan or
an international organisation, shall normally be conducted through the
Foreign Affairs Division of the Federal Government or in accordance
with general or special orders issued by that Division.

(iii) Correspondence with the headquarters of the Defense Services,


namely, General Headquarters, Naval Headquarters or Air Headquarters or their subordinate formations shall be conducted through
the Defense Division of the Federal Government or in accordance
with general or special orders issued by the Division :
Provided that this sub-rule shall not effect normal communications between the Services Commander and the Civil authorities of
his area, or interdepartmental discussion in which representative of
Services are required to take part.
(iv) Correspondence between a Department and an Attached Department or Regional Office of another Department shall be conducted
through the Secretary of the latter Department.
58.

(i)

No officer other than Secretary, Additional Secretary or Joint


Secretary, shall take the initiative in approaching a Minister in
connection with official business and if Additional Secretary or
Joint Secretary holds an oral discussion with the Minster, he shall
communicate the points made during the discussion to his Secretary
at the first possible opportunity.

(ii)

If a case relating to an Attached Department or a Regional Office is


held up in the Department or the Head of such Attached Department
or Regional Office disagree with any decision of the Department, he
may seek an interview with the Minister :
Provided that the Secretary concerned shall be informed of the
proposed interview so that he can be present to enable the Minister to
hear both sides of the case before passing his orders.

Transaction
of business

59.

The Governor may permit, where he considers it necessary relaxation of


the provisions of these rules in individual cases.

Relaxation

60.

The Sindh Government Rules of Business, 1973 are hereby repealed.

Repeal

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SCHEDULE-I
(See rule 2 (ii), 2 (xv), 3(i) and 3(iii)

________________________________________________________________________
S.No. Secretariat Department

Attached Department

Head of Attached
Department

________________________________________________________________________
1

________________________________________________________________________
1.

(a) Agriculture Engineering


and Water Management;
Sindh.

(a) Director General


Agriculture Engineering
and Water Management
Sindh.

(b) Deleted.

(b) Deleted.

(c) Agriculture Extension


Department.

(c) Director General


Agriculture Extension
and adaptive Research
Project Sindh.

(d) Bureau of Supply and Prices.

(d) Director General


Bureau of Supply and
Prices.

(a) Settlement, Survey and Land


Records Department.

(a) Director of Settlement,


Survey and Records.

(c) Relief Department

(c) Relief Department.

(c) Relief Commissioner.

3.

Chief Minister's
Secretariat.

Chief Minister's Inspection


and Evaluation Team.

Chairmain, Chief Minsters


Inspection and Evaluation
Team.

4.

Communications
Department.

Highway Department.

Chief Engineer of Highway

5.

Cooperation
Department.

Cooperation Department
Societies.

Registrar of Co-operative

6.

Coordination
Department.

7.

Culture and Tourism


Department.

Directorate of Youths' Affairs


and Sports.

Director of Youth Affairs


and Sports.

8.

Education
Department.

(i) Technical Education


Department.

(i) Director of Technical


Education.

(ii) Bureau of Curriculum and


Extension Sindh.

(ii) Director of Curriculum


and Extension Sindh.

Excise Department.
and Taxation.

Director General Excise

2.

Agriculture Department

Board of Revenue :(a) Revenue Department


(b) Land Utilization
Department

9.

Excise Department

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________________________________________________________________________
1

________________________________________________________________________
10.

Finance Department.

(i) Local Funds and Audit


Department.
and Audit.

11.

Fisheries Department.

Fisheries Department.

Director General Fisheries


Sindh.

12.

Food Department.

Food Department.

Director of Foods.

13.

Health Department.

(i) Health Department.


Services, Hyderabad.

Director General Health

(ii) Directorate of Nursing.

Director, Nursing.

(i) Police Department

(i) Inspector General of


Police.

(ii) Civil Defense Department


Defense.

Director of Civil

14.

Home Department

(i) Director Local Funds

15.

Housing and
Town Planning
Department.

Town Planning Department.

Director, Town Planning

16.

Industries, Commerce
and Mineral
Development Deptt.

(i) Industries Commerce and


Mineral Development
Department.

(i) Director of Industries,


Commerce and Mineral
Development.

17.

Information
Department.

Information Department.

Director General Public


Relations.

18.

Irrigation and Power


Department.

19.

Law Department.

20.

Labour Department.

Power Department.

Chief Electric Inspector.

(i) Advocate General Department.

(i) Advocate General.

(ii) Solicitor Department.

(ii) Solicitor.

(iii) Official Assignees Department.

(iii) Official Assignees.

(i) Labour Department.

(i) Director of Labour.

(ii) Labour Appellate Tribunal.

(ii) Chairman, Labour


Appellate Tribunal.

(iii) Minimum Wages Board.

(iii) Chairman, Minimum


Wages Board.

(iv) Manpower and Training


Department.

(iv) Director, Manpower


and Training, Sindh.

(v) Inspectorate of Mines.


Mines.

(v) Chief Inspector of

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21.

Livestock Department.

Livestock Department.

22.

Local Government
and Katchi Abadis
Department.

---

23.

Rural Development.

Rural Development Department.

24.

Planning & Development Department.

25.

Director General,
Livestock, Sindh.
---

Director General, Rural


Department.

Bureau of Statistics

Director of Bureau of
Statistics.

Population Welfare
Department.

---

---

26.

Prison Department.

Prison Department.
Prisons.

Inspector General of

27.

Public Health Engineering Department.

Public Health Engineering


Department.

Chief Engineering Public


Health Engineering.

28.

Religious Affairs,
Auqaf and Social
Welfare Deptt.

(a) Auqaf Department.


(b) Social Welfare Deptt.

(a) Chief Administrator


of Auqaf.
(b) Director, Social

Welfare.
29.

Minorities Affairs
Department.

Minorities Affairs Department.

Director of Minorities
Affairs.

30.

Science and Technology


Department.

Agriculture Research
Sindh.

Director General,
Agriculture Research
Sindh.

31.

Services & General


Administration
Department.

(i) Anti-Corruption Department.

(i) Director of AntiCorruption.


(ii) Chairman, Sindh

(ii) Sindh Public Service


Commission.
Public Service

Commission.

32.

Taxation Department.

33.

Transport Department.

34.

Forest and Environment Department.

(iii) Sindh Service Tribunals.


Service Tribunals.

(iii) Chairman, Sindh

Taxation Department.
and Taxation.

Director General, Excise

--(i) Forest Department


(ii) Sindh Environment
Protection Agency.
---

--(i) Chief Conservator of


Forest.
(ii) Director General,
Sindh Environment
Protection Agency.
---

35.

Wildlife Department.

36.

Works Department.

Building Department.
Buildings.

Chief Engineering

37.

Woman Development
Department.

Woman Development
Department.

Director, Woman
Development.

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SCHEDULE --- II
See rule 3(ii)
Distribution of Business among Departments
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
1.

Agricultural Education.

*1-A.

Matters relating to Agriculture University.

2.

Control over the price and distribution of sugarcane.

3.

Collection and compilation of Agricultural Statistics.

4.

Experimental and demonstration farms.

5.

Improvement of agricultural methods.

6.

Matters connected with Agricultural census.

7.

Procurement and distribution of improved varieties of seed and fertilizer.

8.

Protection against insects and pests and prevention of plant diseases including
plant protection work.

9.

Soil conservation in canal Irrigated zones.

10.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

11.

Marketing Committee & Regional Markets set up under the Agricultural


Produce Market Act 1939.

12.

Control on prices and distribution of civil supplies.

13.

Enforcement of weights & Measures standard under the Sindh standard


weights and Measures Enforcement Act, 1975.
________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A), dated 4-2-91

Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/11-92,

dated 27-12-92

Added vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/5-92,

dated 8-8-1996

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BOARD OF REVENUE
1.

Acquisition of land or any interest in land or landed property by the foreigners.

2.

Budget and Accounts.

3.

Compulsory acquisition of land, Land Acquisition Act, and rules made


thereunder.

4.

Copying Department.

5.

Court of Wards, Encumbered and attached Estates.

6.

Colonization and disposal of State land.

7.

Consolidation of Holdings.

8.

Boundary disputes.

9.

Demarcation and rectangulation of land.

10.

Debt Conciliation Boards.

11.

Disposal of land surrendered under the Land Reforms Regulations.

12.

Evacuee Property and Rehabilitation.

13.

Famine Relief Fund and relief for other natural calamities e.g. earthquakes,
cyclones, floods and conflagrations.

14.

Government Estates.

15.

Land Laws.

16.

Land Utilization.

17.

Land Revenue Administration :(a)

assessment and collection of land-revenue, development cess and


surcharges thereon, and collection of water rate;

(b)

alienation of revenue;

(c) land surveys and record of rights, including restrictions over transfer of
title;
(d)

Escheats.

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(e) Laws regarding land tenure, relations between land-lord and tenants,
special remission of land revenue and remission under sliding scale; and
(f)
18.
19.

waqfs and religious endowment of land.

Marriage and Divorce, infants and minors' adoption.


Matters connected with recruitment training, pay, allowances, promotions,
leave postings and transfers of Revenue Field Staff and District Establishment
(Ministerial), except those entrusted to the Services & General Administration
Department or where consultation with the Finance Department is necessary
under the rules.

20.

Preparation of Gazetteers.

21.

Registration of deeds and documents, including registration fees.

22.

Removal of encroachments from public property.

23.

Stamps and Court Fees, Judicial and non-judicial.

24.

Settlement and Re-assessment.

25.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

26.

Tacavi, Land Improvement and other agricultural loans.

27.

Treasure-trove.

28.

Tenancy Laws.

29.

Territorial adjustments and changes.

30.

Water logging and salinity, other than schemes relating thereto.

31.

Waste lands.

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*

CHIEF MINISTER'S SECRETARIAT

1.

Administrative, service and financial matters pertaining to Chief Minister's


Secretariat and Officers and Staff working therein, except those entrusted to
the Services & General Administration Department & the Finance Department.

2.

Co-ordination in matters between the Federation and the Province and interProvincial relations, except in service matters.

3.
4.
5.

Participation of the Public Representatives in law & order and development


activities.
Inspection team.
Matters relating to Aircrafts and Helicopters owned by the Government of
Sindh.

________________________________________________________________________
Inserted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)II/36-84, dated 23-1-92.

33
COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
1.

Construction, maintenance and repairs of road, bridges, ferries tunnels,


rope ways, causeways and tramway lines.

2.

Engineering training other than --(i)

Engineering Colleges; and

(ii)

Engineering Schools.

3.

Inland waterways and inland navigation.

4.

Lease of Ferries and Bridges.

5.

Road Fund.

6.

[i] Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General
Administration Department.]*

7.

Tolls (including those levied by Local Bodies and Local Council).

________________________________________________________________________---Regrouped vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3-91 Dt. 15-4-91.


[i]
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) Dt. 4-2-91*

34
CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT
1.
2.

Co-operative Societies and Banks.


Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General
Administration Department.

35
*COORDINATION DEPARTMENT
1.

Coordination with other Departments in matters involving policy decisions.

2.

Transmission of Chief Minister's instructions or directives to the concerned


Department and follow up to such instructions or directives.

________________________________________________________________________
Added vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/2-92, dated 18-2-92.

36
CULTURE AND TOURISM
DEPARTMENT
1.

Promotion of Art and Literature.

2.

Libraries.

3.

Ancient manuscripts and historical records.

4.

Historical and protected monuments maintained by or through the Provincial


Government.

5.

Museums.

6.

[i]

Tourism.

*7.

Service matters except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

*8.

Sports and Physical Culture.

9.

Youth Affairs including Scouts.

________________________________________________________________________*
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91.
[i]

Inserted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-93,

dated 15-8-93.

37
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
1.

Co-ordination of schemes for higher studies abroad.

2.

Copyright.

3.

Education of handicapped children, specially deaf, dumb and blind.

4.

General Education :(a)

Primary education;

(b)

Secondary education; and

(c)

University education except Agricultural Education.

5.

Grant of Scholarships.

*6.

Matters relating to Universities except Agriculture University.

7.

Promotion of scientific research.

8.

Production and distribution of education and scientific films.

*9.

[Deleted].

10.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

11.

Technical education and research, including Agriculture and Engineering


Colleges, Polytechnic and Vocational Schools, but excluding Medical Colleges
and Law Colleges.

[]**12.

Engineering Works pertaining to Education Department relating to


construction and maintenance of network of Educational centres including subsector like College Education, Technical Education, Physical Education and
Miscellaneous Education".

________________________________________________________________________[]
Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/4-91 dated 27-8-1991.
*

Amended vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/5-92 dated 08-08-1996.

38
EXCISE AND TAXATION
DEPARTMENT
1.

Control of tobacco, opium, hemp, narcotics, liquor and intoxicating


preparations import licenses and contracts relating thereto, and excise taxes
thereon.

*2.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________*
[Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3-91(A)
dated 4-2-91].

39
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
1.

Administration of public revenue, save as otherwise provided.

2.

Assets and Liabilities Committees.

3.

Audit of receipt and expenditure.

4.

Banking.

5.

Communication of financial sanctions.

6.

Creation of new posts and examination of schemes of new expenditure.

7.

Examination of all proposals for the increase or reduction of taxes.

8.

Examination and advice on matters affecting directly or in-directly the finances


of the Province, including.

(a) grants, contribution, other allowances and honoraria, contingencies,


recoveries from and payment to Government Departments and cases
relating to money matters generally, such as defalcations embezzlement
and other losses;
(b) emoluments, pensions and allowances; and
(c) loans and advances to Government servants.
9.
10.

Floatation and administration of Provincial Loans.


Framing of financial rules for guidance of Government Departments and
supervision of maintenance of accounts.

11.

Local Audit Department.

12.

Management of public funds, viz.;


(a) supervision and control of Provincial finances;
(b) preparation of Provincial Budget;
(c) preparation of supplementary estimates and demands for excess grants.
(d) appropriations and re-appropriations; and
(e) Ways and Means.

13.

Public accounts and Public Accounts Committee.

14.

Public Debt.

15.

Report of Auditor General.

16.
17.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.
Treasuries and Sub-Treasuries.

40
FISHERIES DEPARTMENT
1.
[]2.

Fisheries.
Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services, & General
Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3-91(A) dated 4-2-91]

41
FOOD DEPARTMENT
1.

Administration of the Tea (Control of Prices, Distribution and Movement)


Ordinance, 1960.

2.

Food procurement, rationing and distribution.

3.

Storage of food grains.

[]4.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services, & General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________[]
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91 (A) dated 4-2-91.

42
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1.

Control of medicinal drugs, poisons and dangerous drugs (Drugs Act and
Rules).

2.

Medical education, including medical School and Colleges, and Institutions for
Dentistry.

3.

Medical Social Welfare Projects.

4.

Medical Profession :--(a) Regulation of medical and other professional qualifications and
standards;
(b) Medical registration, including Medical Council;
(c) Indigenous system of medicines;
(d) Medical attendance on Government Servant; and
(e) Levy of fees by medical officers.

5.

Pharmacy and Nursing Councils.

6.

Public Health and Sanitation :

[] 7.

(a)

Prevention and Control of infections and contagious diseases;

(b)

Eradication and Control of Tuberculosis;

(c)

Eradication and control of malaria;

(d)

The Leprosy Act, 1898;

(e)

Treatment of patient bitten by rabid animals;

(f)

Adulteration of food stuffs (Pure Food Ordinance);

(g)

Nutrition surveys;

(h)

Nutrition of publicity in regard to food;

(i)

Vaccination and inoculation; and

(j)

Maternity and child welfare.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

8.
Primary Health.
________________________________________________________________________
[]
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-1991

43
HOME DEPARTMENT
1.

All matters relating to eradication, prevention and control of Crime.

2.

Administration of Justice, Constitution and Organisation of Courts, except the


High Court, Civil Courts and Special Tribunals;

3.

Arms, ammunition and military stores.

4.

All matters connected with Police establishment, (Prosecuting Officers) and


administration including :(a) Police rules;
(b) Police works;
(c) Grant of gallantry awards; and
(d) Departmental examination of Police Officers of the Federal service.

5.

Border incidents, including incidents where diplomatic action is required.

6.

Criminal Law and Criminal Law Procedure.

7.

Criminal Tribes.

8.

Criminal Lunatics.

9.

Control of petroleum and explosives.

10.

Crime reports.

11.

Civil Defense and Air Raid Precaution.

12.

Compensation for loss of property of life due to civil commotion or while on


duty.

13.

Clubs.

14.

Collective fines.

15.

Civil security schemes.

16.

Civil Armed Forces, including the Rangers.

17.

Compilation of the statements showing protection of the interests of minorities


communities for submission to the Federal Government.

18.

Evidence and oaths.

19.

Extradition and deportation.

20.

Enemy property and schedule of persons and firms specified as enemy.

44
21.

Enforcement of provision of Provincial Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965, and


the rules thereunder relating to control of traffic and inspection and checking of
Motor Vehicles for the purpose of traffic control.

22.

Grant of stipends and agriculture land as reward for distinguished services in


any field.

23.

Hoarding and black-marketing.

24.

Homeguard and territorial forces.

25.

Liaison with Defense Authorities.

26.

Matters connected with the Navy, the Army, the Air Force, the Pakistan Marine
Service or any other armed forces :(a)

Territorial Force Act and Auxiliary Force Act;

(b) Recruitment work for the Defense Services, including admission of


cadets to military institutions.
(c)

Appointment of Honorary recruiting officers;

(d)

recommendation for the grant of temporary, honorary and permanent


commission;

(e)

Naval and Military works;

(f)

Sailors, Soldiers and Airmans Boards;

(g)

forfeiture and restoration of military pensions;

(h)

Verification of antecedents of persons employed in Defense Services;

(i)

Camping grounds; and

(j)

War injury schemes.

27.

Matters connected with ---(a) the recruitment and terms and conditions of persons of the Police
Department; and
(b) Gazetted posts of Forensic Science Laboratory.

28.

Public order and internal security.

29.

Political intelligence and censorship.

30.

Public amusement Control over places, performances and exhibitions.

45
31.
32.

Passports and permits.


Preventive detention and administration of press laws except regularity of
publication of Newspapers, periodical and magazines.

33.

Prosecution in respect of newspapers and other publications.

34.

Pilgrims and pilgrimages.

35.

Political persons, mutiny allowances and Jagirs.

36.

Prohibited maps.

37.

Questions of domicile and applications for nationality certificates.

38.

Rent control and requisitioning of property.

39.

Registration of foreigners.

40.

Recovery of missing persons.

41.

Smuggling.

[] 42.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

43.

The Sindh Essential Services (Maintenance) Act, 1958.

44.

War Book.

45.

Daily Situation Report on Crime, Political and General situation.

________________________________________________________________________[]
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91

46
HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
1.

Hyderabad Development Authority.

2.

Improvement Trusts.

3.

Karachi Development Authority.

4.

Provincial Town Planning.

[] 5.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services and General


Administration Department.

6.

Town Development and Housing.

*7.

Deleted.

*8.

Deleted.

*9.

Deleted.

*10.

Deleted.

*11.

Deleted.

12.

Larkana Development Authority.

13.

Lyari Development Authority.

14.

Sehwan Development Authority.

15.

Malir Development Authority.

________________________________________________________________________*
Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/12-89, dated 22nd July, 1996.
[]

Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/8/89 (A) dated 15th October, 1989.

47
INDUSTRIES COMMERCE AND MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
1.
2.

All cases relating to Boilers Act, Patent and Designs Act, Explosives Act. and
Companies Act, 1913.

3.

Allocation of stationery to Departments and disposal of Waste paper.


All matters relating to price stabilization Board and price and supply position of
essential commodities.

4.

Control on the supplies and distribution of iron and steel.

5.

Clothing for uniforms --- references regarding.

6.

Chambers and Associations of Commerce and Industry.

**7.
**8.

[Deleted].
[Deleted].

9.

Industrial research.

10.

Industrial training, including Travelling Demonstration Parties.

11.

Industries control.

12.

Industries exhibitions within the Province.

13.

Invention, Designs, trademarks.

14.

Mines and minerals :(a) Geological surveys;


(b) Development of mineral resources and regulation of mines;
(c) Mineral rules;
(d) Grant and transfer of prospecting licenses and mining leases;
(e) Import , purchase, distribution and price fixation of coal and coke.
[Deleted].
Planning and Development of Industries.
Printing and Stationary :

**15.
16.
17.

(a)

Government Book Depots---Supply of official publications of the


Provincial Government and exchange of publication with Federal and
other Provincial Governments;
(b) Purchase fund servicing and condemnation of typewriters and duplicators;
________________________________________________________________________*
Department substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/10-92 dated 27-10-92
** Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3-11-92, dated 27-12-1992.
48
(c)

Establishment and budget of Provincial Press and Stationery Offices;

(d)

Monthly income and expenditure statement of Government Presses;

(e)

Procurement of stationery (both indigenous and imported) and its supply


to Department.

(f)

Printing and binding at private and Government Presses; and

(g)

Printing and Stationery Manual.

18.

Registration of Joint Stock Companies, Firms and Societies.

19.

Survey of Industries.

20.

Stores Purchase Department, purchase of stores and capital goods, including


stores for Government Presses and Public Works Department.

*21.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

22.

Trade and commerce within the Province, including Government Commercial


undertakings, Merchandise Marks Act, railway freight, import and export
trade, trade control, capital issue, Insurance Act, Registration of Accountants,
Auditors Certificate Rules, Partnership Act, trade condition reports, trade
enquiries and agreements.

23.

The Provincial Advisory Panel for Industries.

24.

Undesirable Companies Ordinance and matters relating thereto.

________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91 (A)

49

dated 4-2-91.

INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
1.

Broadcasting on Radio and Television.

2.

Cinematography Act and Rules.

3.

Public and projection of Government activities.

4.

Public Relations and relations with the press.

5.

Production of books, pamphlets, posters, etc.

6.

Production, distribution and exhibition of documentaries.

7.

Regularity of publication of news papers, periodicals and magazines.

[]8.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________[]
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-1991.

50
IRRIGATION AND POWER
DEPARTMENT
1.

Barrages, construction work and all matters connected therewith.

2.

Electricity :(a) matters relating to development, generation, supply and distribution of


hydel and thermal power;

(b) determination of rates of supply to consumers in bulk and otherwise and


prescribed tariffs, except where entrusted to WAPDA.
(c)

grant an revocation of licenses of Electric Supply Companies and


acquisition of electric undertakings;

(d)

administration of the Electricity Act, 1910, and other Acts on the subject;
and

(e)

assessment and collection of taxes on electricity under the Sindh Finance


Act, 1964.

3.

Flood Control Schemes.

4.

Irrigation :
(a) Rivers and riverain surveys;
Construction and maintenance of canals;

(c)

Tube-wells and other water utilization Schemes;

(d)

Embankments;

(e)

Drainage;

(f)

Storage of water and construction of reservoirs; and

(g)

Matters pertaining to distribution of river supplies.

5.

(b)

Kinjhar Lake.

6.

Land Reclamation schemes and administration of the Soil Reclamation Act,


1952.

7.

Water logging and salinity schemes.

[]8.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.
________________________________________________________________________[]
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/91(A), dated 4-2-1991.
51
LAW DEPARTMENT
1.

Advice to Departments on all legal matters, including interpretation of laws,


rules and orders having the force of law.

2.

Appointment of Administrator General Official Trustee and the Official


Assignee.

3.

Civil Law and Procedure.

4.

Constitutional legislation.

5.

Codification and consolidation of laws and printing of Acts, Rules and Orders.

6.

Conduct of Government litigation ---(a) representation in criminal cases;


(b) appeals and application for enhancement of sentences and convictions;
and
(c) defending civil suits against Government and public servants, and filling
civil suits on behalf of Government.

7.
8.

Defense of pauper accused in Courts and fees to pleaders for such defense.
Free supply of Bill, Act, Ordinance to Government Departments, Official
Agencies, etc.

9.

Government Law Officers; Advocate General, Public Prosecutors, Government


Pleaders, Special Counsels, their appointment, transfer, leave, fees etc.

10.

Law Colleges.

11.

Matters relating to legal practitioners, including scale of fees.

12.

Scrutiny and drafting of Bill, Ordinances, notifications, rules, regulations


statutory orders and bylaws.

13.
*14.
*15.
16.

Scrutiny of non-official Bills.


High Court.
Civil Courts.
Matters connected with recruitment terms & conditions and powers of Judicial
officers, including District & Session Judges, Additional District and Session
Judges Special Judges and civil Judges.

17.
**18.

Appointment and terms and condition of Parliamentary Secretaries.


Services matters except those entrusted to Services & General Administration
Department.
________________________________________________________________________
** Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-9(A) dated 4-2-91.
*
Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/10-91 dated 9-5-92 and 24-5-1992
52
LABOUR DEPARTMENT
1.

All Matters affecting labour in general, including :--(a)

Welfare and conditions of labour (including mine labour)

(b)

Labour Laws;

(c)

Labour Courts including Labour Appellate Tribunal; and

(d)

Social Security.

2.

Employment Exchanges (Provincial Liabilities only).

3.

Minimum Wages Board.

4.

Rehabilitation and employment of demobilized personnel.

*5.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services and General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________*
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-1991.

53

LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
1.

Collection and Compilation of Livestock statistics.

2.

Improvement of the livestock including poultry and introduction of new breeds.

3.

Livestock farms.

4.

Prevention of animal diseases.

5.

Prevention of cruelty to animals.

*6.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services and General


Administration Department.

7.

Veterinary training.

________________________________________________________________________*
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91 (A), dated 4-2-91.

54
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND KATCHI ABADIS
DEPARTMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.

Burning grounds, burial grounds and Muslim graveyards not taken over by the
Auqaf Department.
Census.
Development Fund and Development Schemes pertaining to Local Councils
and Local Bodies.
Framing of rules, regulations an bylaws under the Sindh Local Government
Ordinance, 1979 and the Sindh Public Property (Removal of Encroachment)
Act, 1975.

5.

Fire Services.

6.

grant-in-aid for Local Councils and Local Bodies.

7.

Hackney Carriage Act, 1879 and Stage Carriages Act, 1861.

8.

Judicial Powers for Local Councils.

9.

Local Councils Service, including Engineering and Health Services for Local
Councils and Local Bodies.

10.

Matters relating to :(a) Local Councils, Municipalities and Municipal Corporations;


(b) Elections, Election Petitions, Writ Petitions and Civil suits in regard to
Local Councils and Local Bodies.
(c) Establishment and Budget of Local Councils and Local Bodies, except
grant-in-aid for Hospitals and Dispensaries; and
(d) Local Taxation and Local Rates.

11.

Muslim Family Laws Ordinance.

12.

Pounds and prevention of cattle trespass.

13.

Registration of births deaths and marriages by Local Councils and Local Bodies.

14.

Slaughter houses under Local Councils and Local Bodies (other than those in
Cantonments).

*15.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

16.

Village Police.

**17.
Katchi Abadis.
________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD) 3/1-91 (A), dated 4-2-91.
** Added vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/12-89, dated 22-7-1996

55
RURAL DEVELOPMENT

DEPARTMENT
1.

Publicity of Rural Development Programme.

2.

Rural Development Programme.

*3.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
*
Substituted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91.
56
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
1.
2.

Co-ordination of technical assistance from abroad.


Co-ordination of statistics in general, and all matters relating to Bureau of
Statistics.

3.

Co-ordination and training of officers in foreign countries.

4.

Economic research and matters relating to Board of Economic Inquiry.

5.
6.
7.

Evaluation of the progress of development schemes and writing their critical


appraisal.
Foreign aid and Technical Assistance.
Initiation of measures for giving suitable publicity to the Development Plan and
educating the public on the results achieved from time to time.

8.

Maintaining liaison with the National Planning Agencies.

9.

Planning, including policy and development.

10.

Processing of all development schemes programmes and proposals submitted


by other Departments and making recommendations to Government thereon.

*11.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

12.

Sindh Arid Zone Development Authority.

13.

Sindh Regional Plan Organization.

________________________________________________________________________*
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91.

57
POPULATION WELFARE
DEPARTMENT
1.

Any activity of the Population Welfare Programme that the Provincial or


Federal Government may specify.

2.

Co-ordination of Population Welfare Programme with other nation-building


departments at district and local levels.

3.

Family Welfare Service clinical and non-clinical contraception through Family


Welfare Centres and the Reproductive Health Services Establishments
particularly for rural areas.

4.

Implementation of publicity and communication strategy.

5.

Population Welfare motivational services and establishment of contact with the


clients at all levels.

6.

Promotion of community involvement and active participation in Population


Welfare Programme.

7.
8.
[]9.

Supply of contraceptives and medicines to the clients through the network of


community distribution points, and other agencies involved in the programme.
Setting up Advisory Management Committees at Family Welfare Centre level
and Population Welfare Councils at Districts and Provincials levels.
Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General
Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________[]
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91.

58
PRISONS DEPARTMENT
1.
2.

Borstal and similar institutions.


Classification and transfer of Prisoners (State, Political and Martial Law
Prisoners).

3.

Communication and remission of sentences.

4.

Good Conduct Prisoners' Probational Release Act.

5.

Mercy Petitions.

6.

Prisons.

7.

Reformatories.

8.

Remand Homes.

*9.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
*

Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A)

dated 4-2-91.

59
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
1.

Public Health Engineering, including water supply, drainage and sanitary


schemes.

2.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

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RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, AUQAF AND SOCIAL WELFARE
DEPARTMENT
1.

Religious Affairs.

2.

Hajj.

3.

Auqaf.

4.

Council of Islamic Ideology.

5.

Co-ordination with Federal Government on all matters of Religious Affairs.

6.

Exchange of visits of schools of Islamic learning and education.

7.

Islamic Studies and Research, including holding of Seminars, Conferences and


Meetings on related Subjects.

8.

Islamic Moral Standards.

9.

Printing and Publication of the HOLY QURAN.

10.

Training and education of Ulema and Khatibs.

11.

Tabligh.

12.

Nazim-e-Salat.

13.

Co-ordination of Social Welfare Schemes.

14.

Eradication of Social Evils.

15.

Orphanages including Darul-Amans.

16.

Rehabilitation of handicapped and disabled persons.

17.

Urban Community Development and other Social Welfare Projects.

18.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services and General


Administration Department.

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* MINORITIES AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT
1.

Safeguarding the rights of Minorities.

2.

Promotion of Welfare of Minorities.

3.

Promotion of sense of belongingness in the Minorities.

4.

Protection of Minorities against discrimination.

5.

Co-ordination with Federal Government on all matters of Minority Affairs.

6.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services and General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
Inserted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/5-94 dated 26-6-94.

1.

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
Assessment, Planning, co-ordination, promotion and development of science
and technology with the following methodology.
(a) Formulation requirement of science and technology studies, terms of
reference for selection of consulting firms and arranging technology studies
on contract.
(b) Dissemination of technology information to public and private sector.
(c) Implementation of approved science and technology programmes based
on such studies in consultation with the relevant agency, i.e. Department of
Education, Universities, Boards etc.

2.

Contractual research (funding, contracting and monitoring) in the public and


private sectors in all fields of science and technology to meet the assessed
needs of industry and agriculture.
3.
Setting up of institutions, laboratories or Organizations for research and
development.
4.
Promotion of applied research and utilization of research results in the scientific
and technological fields carried out at home or abroad.
5.
Guidance to the research institutions in the field of scientific and technological
research.
6.
Development of human resources and its optimal utilization in science and
technology.
7.
Monitoring and evaluation work done by the Provincial Research and
Development (R&D) Institutes, through system of peer review and
performance audit.
8.
Recognition of research achievements through prizes and awards based on
system of peer review in the following areas :
(a) Research publications.
(b) Achievements in contractual research.
(c) Success in industrial problem solving.
9.
Establishment of scientific and industrial research Advisory council at
Provincial level.
10.
Liaison and interaction with the Ministry of Science and technology and
Research and Development.
11.
Implementation of programmes under national technology policy as
applicable to Sindh.
12.
Services matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General
Administration Department.
*13.
Agriculture Research including Agricultural Mechanization Cell Tandojam and
Water Management Research Institute, Sakrand.
________________________________________________________________________
*
Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/3-94(Prov:) dated 25th June, 1996
63
SERVICES & GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT
1.

Anti-Corruption measures and Anit-Corruption Establishment.

2.

Appointment of Commissions of inquiry or panel of officers in cases


of misconduct of Government servants.

3.

Allocation of business among Ministers.

4.

Benevolent Fund and group insurance.

5.

Cabinet.
(a) Appointments, salaries and privileges of the Ministers.
(b) All Secretariat work of the Cabinet, including convening of the
meetings of the Cabinet.

6.

Cypher and other codes.

7.

Ceremonial :--(a) Warrant of precedence and Table of Precedence;


(b) Pakistan Flag Rules;
(c) Civil uniforms;

(d)
(e)
8.
[*]9.

Court mourings; and


Liveries an clothing rules.

Civil List and Official Gazette.


Special Tribunals.

10.

Compilation of the list of persons debarred from future employment under the
Provincial Government for submission to the Federal Government.
11.
Estate Office.
12.
Framing and alteration of Rules of Business.
13.
General Co-ordination.
14.
Government Archives.
15.
Government Hospitality and Protocol arrangements.
16.
Honours, awards and sanads for public services.
17.
Holidays.
[] 18.
[Deleted].
19.
High Officers reservations.
[] 20.
[Deleted].
21.
Identity Cards for Civil Officers/Officials.
________________________________________________________________________
*
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91.
[]
Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)11/36-84
dated 23-1-92.
[]
Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)S/10-91
dated 9-5-92.
64
22.

Language Examination.

23.

(a) Matters connected with members of all Pakistan united grade or the
Federal unified grades and posts normally held by them.
(b) Matters connected with appointments, training, pay, allowances,
promotion, leave, transfer, posting and powers of :(i)

Heads of Attached Department, except those which may by


notification be assigned to other Department.
(ii) Regional Heads of Departments of B-20 or above.
(iii) Secretariat Officer of all B.P.S. and Ministerial Establishment of the
** Secretariat Departments, including Governor's Secretariat
other than the personal staff of the Chief Minister or the Governor;
(iv) Officers of B-18 and above in Police and Revenue Departments;
(v) Assistant Commissioners;
(vi) Municipal Commissioner, Secretary, Karachi Water and Sewerage
Board, Directors Octroi, Director/Administration, Directors lands,
Financial Advisors, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation.
(vii) Executive Heads, including Chairman, Director Generals,
Managing Directors etc. of Statutory Corporations, Autonomous
and Semi-Autonomous Bodies working under Government;
(viii) Director Excise and Director Taxation, Karachi.
***24.
25.

[Deleted].

Maintenance of the Register of Memorials addressed to the President, withheld


by the Provincial Government.

26.

Martial Law.

*27.

[Deleted].

28.

Matters pertaining to elections to the Provincial and National Assemblies.

29.

Matters relating to Council of Common Interest.

30.

Office management :-(a) Civil Secretariat and Government offices generally;


(b) Secretariat standing orders;
(c) Memorials and petitions; and
(d) Standing orders.
________________________________________________________________________
** Deleted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)II/36-86
dated 23-1-92.
*
Deleted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)II/36-84
dated 23-1-92.
*** Deleted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)/3/10-91
dated 9-5-92.
65
31.

Organization and Methods :--(a)

Periodic review of the organization, staff, functions and procedure of the


Departments, Attached Department and Sub-ordinate offices and
suggestions for improvement thereof;
(b)

Improvement of general efficiency and economic execution of


Government business;

(c) Advice regarding proper utilization of stationery and printing resources of


the Government; and
(d)

Training in Organizations and Methods.

32.

Personal rights, privileges and dignities of ex-Rules of former States.

33.

Public Service Commission.

34.

Policy regarding re-employment and re-employment of retired Officers.

35.

Report on the observance and implementation of the Principles of Policy under


Article 29(3) of the Constitution.

36.

Rights and interest of members of Services.

37.

Service Rules relating to various services and posts, and interpretion thereof.

38.

Service Tribunals.

39.

Service Association.

*40.

Deleted.

________________________________________________________________________
Deleted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/1-91(A) dated 4-2-91.
66
TAXATION DEPARTMENT
1.

2.

Assessments and collection of taxes on ---(a)

cinemas and other entertainments, luxuries, bettings;

(b)

professions, trades, callings employments;

(c)

advertisements;

(d)

buildings and projections;

(e)

urban immovable properties;

(f)

hotels; and

(g)

motor vehicles.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

67
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT

1.

Administration of Motor Vehicle Ordinance excepting encroachment of the


provisions of the Ordinance relating to control of traffic and inspection and
checking of Motor Vehicles for the purpose of traffic control.

2.

Road Transport Corporation and Provincial Transport Authority.

3.

Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
Substituted vide Notification No. SOR-I (S&GAD) 3/1-91(A),

68
FOREST AND ENVIRONMENT
DEPARTMENT
1.

Apiaries.

2.

Forest;
(a)

Afforestation and reafforestation;

(b)

Forest Settlement;

(c)

Forest Management;

(d)

Forest Utilization;

dated 4-2-91.

3.
*4.

(e)

Forest Research and Training;

(f)

Botanical Survey;

(g)

Arboricultural operation; and

(h)

Levy of duty, fee, etc., on import and export of timber.

Range Management with allied disciplines of Soil and Watershed


Management.
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Law.

*5.

Provincial Environmental Policy in accordance with the guidelines given by


the Pakistan Environmental Protection Council (P.E.P.C.).

*6.

All matters pertaining to protection and management including research,


development and training in Environment.

*7.
8.

Sindh Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).


Service matters, except those entrusted to the Services & General
Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
*
Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/12-89, dated 22-7-91.

69
* WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
Sindh Wildlife Protection Ordinance, 1972 and matters relating to the Sindh Wildlife Board
established under the Ordinance including.
(a)

Protection of Wild Birds, Plants and animals;

(b)

Management of Wildlife;

(c)

Zoological Survey; and

(d)

Out door re-creation including :


(i)

National Parks;

(ii)

Games Reserves;

(iii) Games sanctuaries; and


(iv) Government Gardens including Botanical and Zoological Gardens.

________________________________________________________________________
Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/6-92, dated 7-6-92.

70
WORKS DEPARTMENT
1.

2.

Accommodation for Federal and Provincial Government servants in the


Province, except that entrusted to the Services & General Administration
Department.
Building :--(a) Construction, equipment, maintenance, repairs and fixation of rent of all
Government buildings residential and non-residential, including tents,
dak bungalows and circuit houses. Except those entrusted to the
Education Department.
(b) Public Health works pertaining to Government buildings and
Government residential estates.

3.

Service matters except those entrusted to the Services & General


Administration Department.

71

* WOMEN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT


1.

Coordination of women's welfare programmes with other concerned


departments and agencies at District and local level for promotion of female
literacy and provision of basic health facilities including family planning
facilities to women and publicity of such programmes.

2.

Improvement of working conditions of female labour both in urban and rural


areas.

3.

Promotion of cottage industry with special preference to participation of women


in such industry.

4.

Provision and expansion of financing facilities for small projects to women in


rural areas.

5.

Establishment and management of Shelter homes for destitute women/orphans,


special centres for disabled children and day care centres mainly for children of
working women.

6.

Setting up of community/mohallah Schools and training centres for women on


the basis of self help community development.

7.

Setting up of advisory legal centres to provide legal aid to women and to review
laws considered to be discriminatory against women and formulate
recommendations in respect thereof.

8.

Implementation of National Women's Welfare Policy as applicable to the


Province of Sindh.

9.

Service matters except those entrusted to the Service and General


Administration Department.

________________________________________________________________________
Added vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/3-94 dated 4-5-94.

72
SCHEDULE - III
Rule 5 (ii)
LIST OF CASES TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNOR
FOR ORDERS IN HIS DISCRETION
________________________________________________________________________S.No.
Cases
Article of the
Constitution
________________________________________________________________________ 1
2
3
________________________________________________________________________
1.

Appointment of the Chief Minister.

130 (2A)

2.

Appointment of Household staff at the Governor's


House.

3.

Appointment of Chairman and Members, Sindh


Public Service Commission.

4.

Dissolution of the Provincial Assembly as Provided


under the Constitution.

112 (2)

5.

Appointment of care-Cabinet with the Previous


approval of the President.

102 (3)

*6.

Deleted.

*7.

Deleted.

**8.

Deleted

9.

Appointment of Chief Administrator Zakat.

10.

Appointment of Chairman and Members, Zakat Council.

*11.

Deleted.

________________________________________________________________________*
Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/2-85 (Ptv) dated 26-3-1989.
**

Deleted vide Notification No.SOR-I(S&GAD)3/5-92,

dated 8-08-1996

73
SCHEDULE - IV
See rule 5 (iii)
LIST OF CASES REQUIRING ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR ON THE

ADVICE OF THE CHIEF MINISTER.


________________________________________________________________________S.No.
Cases
Reference to Article
of the Constitution
________________________________________________________________________ 1
2
3
________________________________________________________________________
1.
Advocate-General, Appointment, resignation,
140
removal, duties and terms and conditions of
service.
2.
3.

Adoption of existing laws.


Appointment of Officers and staff in the Secretariat
of the Governor.
4.
All cases relating to personal rights, Privileges and
dignities of ex-Rules of former States.
5.
All proposals in respect of framing, amending or
relaxing statutory rules.
6.
Cases in which Federal Government has issued direction.
7.
Dissolution of the Assembly.
8.
Framing of rules for the custody of, and transactions
relating to, the Provincial Consolidated Funds.
9.
Framing or alteration of rules for the authentication
of orders and other instruments.
10.
Giving of assent to Bill passed by the Assembly.
11.
12.

13.

14.
15.
16.

Making of rules of procedure of the Assembly till


rules of procedure are made by the Assembly.
Mercy petitions against sentences of death passed in
criminal cases in accordance with rules to be made
by the Government.
(a) Ministers (i) their appointment, (ii) removal and
(iii) resignation.
(b) Advisors (i) their appointment, (ii) removal and
(iii) resignation.
Promulgation of Ordinances.
Resignation of Speaker of the Provincial Assembly.
Regulating the attendance before a Committee of
the Provincial Legislature of persons who are or
have been in the Service of Pakistan and safeguarding confidential matter from disclosure.

268(4)

112(1)
119
139
116
67 read with
127

132

128
53(5) read
with 127
66(3) read
with 127

74
________________________________________________________________________
2
3
________________________________________________________________________
17.

Reports of the Auditor-General of Pakistan or the


Accountant General of the Province, relating to the
Accounts of the Province, or of any other authority
appointed to scrutinize the accounts of the Province
and reports of the Public Accounts Committee.

171

18.

Rules for the appointment of Officers and servants of


the High Court and terms and conditions of their
employment.

208

19.

Summoning and prorogation of the Assembly.

109

20.

Additional Advocate General, Appointment, resignation,


removal, duties and terms and conditions of services.

21.

Recommendations for the appointment of High Court


Judges.

193

22.

Rules of Business, framing and alteration thereof.

139

23.

Reference to Council of Islamic Ideology whether a


proposal Law is or is not repugnant to the Injunctions
of Islam.

75

SCHEDULE - V
See rule 5 (iv)
CASES AND PAPERS TO BE SUBMITTED TO GOVERNOR
FOR INFORMATION
________________________________________________________________________S.No.
Cases
________________________________________________________________________
1.

Intelligence Reports (daily, weekly and special reports) of


Special Branch.

2.

Cases of appointments of Provincial Secretaries and to Posts


in B-20 and above as well as appointments of Heads of
autonomous bodies under the control of the Provincial Government
(including Statutory Corporations and Authorities) in equivalent
Basic Pay Scales.

3.

Reports of Commissions of Enquiry appointed by the Governor.

4.

Annual Reports of the Sindh Public Service Commission.

5.

Periodical reports of activities of Provincial Departments and


Offices, as and when required.

6.

All documents issued by the Provincial Finance Minister pertaining to the Annual Budget.

7.

Daily Press Reports and Handouts issued by the Provincial information Department.

8.

All other important cases involving questions of Policy and

principles.
9.

Papers pertaining to any other matter required by the Governor


through a general or special order.

10.

Minutes and decisions of Cabinet meetings.

11.

All Cypher messages and telegrams.

76
SCHEDULE - VI
See rule 8 (i)
LIST OF CASES TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CHIEF MINISTER
FOR HIS ORDERS.
________________________________________________________________________S.No.
Cases
Reference to Article
of the Constitution
________________________________________________________________________
1
2
3
________________________________________________________________________
1.

Authentication of the Schedule of Authorised Expenditure.

2.

All cases relating to matters which are liable to involve


Government in controversy with the Federal Government or with another Provincial Government.

3.

All cases which may have a bearing on relation with a


foreign Government.

4.

All cases falling in the following categories shall be submitted through Services & General Administration Department;

123

(a)

appointment under statutory Corporations and bodies


which are required to be made or approved by
Government.

(b)

deputation of civil servants for the purpose of appointment


abroad;

(c)

re-employment of Officers of B-16 and above who are


below the age of sixty years.

(d)

re-employment of any person beyond the age of sixty years


in the service of Government or any corporation, local
council or other autonomous or semi-autonomous body or
organization under the control of Government; and

(e)

appointment of Chairman and Members of statutory corporations, autonomous or semi-autonomous bodies under the
control of Government.

5.

Allocation of portfolios to the Ministers.

6.

All cases falling in the following categories shall be submitted


through Services & General Administration Department :---

7.

(a)

appointments and Promotions to posts in B-19 and above


and officers of equivalent rank and status; and

(b)

all appointments and Promotions to the posts of Deputy


Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, Civil Judges,
Senior Civil Judges and Additional District Judges and
the District and Sessions Judges.

Administrative Courts and Tribunals for Provincial subjects --appointment, etc, of Chairman and Members of the
Administrative Courts or Tribunals for Provincial
Subjects.

8.

Bill or amendment in respect of matters for which the Provincial


Assembly has power to enact to be introduced or moved in the
Provincial Assembly.

9.

Complaints to the Council of Common Interests about any


executive action or legislation taken or passed or proposed to
be taken or passed, or the failure of any authority to exercise any
of their powers with respect to the use, distribution or control of
water from any natural source of supply.

10.

Cases regarding the conditions of service or promotion of, or


disciplinary action against, members of Federal Services or
holders of appointment normally held by them. Cases to be
referred to the Federal Government shall be shown to the
Chief Minister both before a reference is made to the Federal
Government as well as before final orders are issued.

11.

Cases in which advice of the Public Service Commission is


not acceptable to a Department.

12.

Delegation of Powers by the Chief Minister to a Minister or


Advisor or the Secretary.

13.

Delegation of Powers of a Minister to the Secretary.

14.

Laying of Supplementary Statement of Expenditure before


the Provincial Assembly.

15.

Making demands for grants of the Provincial expenditure.

16.

Matters of Policy in which Minister proposes to rescind an


order passed by his predecessor in Office.

17.

Presentation of Annual Budget statement to the Assembly


and charges thereon.

18.

Recommendations for the grant of honours and awards.

19.

Selection of Officers of the rank of Secretaries to Government


and above for appointment under the Federal Government.

124
122 (3)

120

SCHEDULE - VII
See rule 8 (ii)
LIST OF CASES TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CHIEF MINISTER
FOR INFORMATION.
________________________________________________________________________S.No.
Cases
________________________________________________________________________
1.

Press notes issued by the Information Department.

2.

Report of Committees of Enquiry appointed by Government.

3.

Intelligence Reports (daily, weekly and special reports) of


Special Branch.

4.

Cases of appointments of Provincial Secretaries and to posts


in B-20 and above as well as appointments of Heads of
autonomous bodies under the control of the Provincial
Government (including Statutory Corporations and Authorities)
in equivalent Basic Pay Scales.

5.

Reports of Commissions of Enquiry appointed by the Governor.

6.

Annual Reports of the Sindh Public Service Commission.

7.

Periodical reports of activities of Provincial Departments and


Offices, as and when required.

8.

All documents issued by the Provincial Finance Minister pertaining to the Annual Budget.

9.

Daily Press Reports and Handouts issued by the Provincial


Information Department.

10.

All other important cases involving questions of policy and


principles.

11.

Papers pertaining to any other matter required by the Governor


through a general or special order.

12.

Minutes and decisions of Cabinet meetings.

SCHEDULE - VIII
See rule 35 (ii)
POSTING AND TRANSFER OF CIVIL SERVANTS

________________________________________________________________________S.
No.

Post with Basic Pay


Scale of Officers

Authority Competent
to make transfer and
posting.

Department to issue
order of transfer and
posting.

________________________________________________________________________
1

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________
Deleted vide Notification No. SOR-I(S&GAD)3/22-85 (Ptv) Dated 26-3-89.

SCHEDULE - IX
See rule 35 (ii)
POSTING AND TRANSFER OF CIVIL SERVANTS

________________________________________________________________________S.No.
Posts

Normal

period

of

tenure.

________________________________________________________________________
1.

Chief Secretary and Additional Chief Secretary ... .... .... ....

3 years

2.

Heads of the Attached Departments

5 years

3.

Secretary, Additional Secretary, and


Deputy Secretaries ...
.... ...
....

4.

.. ...
....

....
....

...

... ...

....

Section Officers other than those directly recruited or


promoted as Section Officers .... .... .... .... .... . ...

3 years
... .

3 years

SAIYED AHMED SIDDIQUI


Chief Secretary to Government of Sindh.

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