Doctrine of pleasure and its proviso article 311 of Indian Constitution
With lot many cases coming with corruption of civil servants and other government official it is interesting to know what procedure has been provided in the constitution of India to punish them.
The doctrine of pleasure owes its origin to common law. The rule in England was that a civil servant can hold his office during the pleasure of the crown and the service will be terminated any time the crown wishes the same rule is applied in India. The member of Defence services or civil services of the union or All-India services hold their office during the pleasure of president. Similarly member of state services holds the office during the pleasure of governor. the provisions related to services under union and state is contained under part XIV of the Indian constitution.
The article 310 of Indian constitution reads that
"Except as expressly provided by this Constitution, every person who is a member of a Defence service or of a civil service of the Union or of an All India Service or holds any post connected with Defence or any civil post under the Union holds office during the pleasure of the President, and every person who is a member of a civil service of a State or holds any civil post under a State holds office during the pleasure of the Governor of the State.
"Notwithstanding that a person holding a civil post under the Union or a State holds office during the pleasure of the President or, as the case may be of the Governor of the State, any contract under which a person, not being a member of a Defence service or of an All-India service or of a civil service of the Union or a State, is appointed under this Constitution to hold such a post may, if the President or the Governor, as the case may be, deems it necessary in order to secure the services of a person having special qualifications, provide for the payment to him of compensation, if before the expiration of an agreed period that post is abolished or he is, for reasons not connected with any misconduct on his part, required to vacate the post".
That person is commonly known as a "hedonist." Hedonism is a philosophical doctrine that prioritizes seeking pleasure and avoiding pain as the highest good in life.
Hedonism originally referred to a lifestyle or philosophy about pleasure. The philosophy is basically this: pleasure is the ultimate good. Pursue pleasure and all will be well.The royal family's hedonism is all the more shocking when one considers the peasants' poverty.An atmosphere of hedonism prevailed in Paris after the repeal of many conservative laws.
The three laws of pleasure according to Fulton John Sheen are: the law of quantitative pleasure (the more you have, the less pleasure you get), the law of qualitative pleasure (the closer you get to perfect pleasure, the greater the pleasure), and the law of diminishing pleasure (pleasure eventually decreases if pursued for its own sake).
There is no such doctrine. Perhaps you're looking for the Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine was in direct opposition to the Truman Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine said the US should not interfere with events in Europe.
What is pleasure in lying? Work gives pleasure to some people.
Answer with the question: Is it the Brezhnev Doctrine just made over? Or no Doctrine?
You must have duty before pleasure because pleasure is not to be rushed
Tagalog translation of PLEASURE: maligaya
Apostolic Doctrine.
Either phrase can be correct, as long as the rest of the sentence agrees with it; e.g. '(have/had) the pleasure of..' or 'take pleasure in..'.
''It is a pleasure to be here," said Johnny.The pleasure of your company is lovely.Her dance brought great pleasure to all members of the audience.''It is a pleasure to be here.'' said jonny