- Odisha government has directed early submission of pending disciplinary investigation reports against OAS and ORS officers.
- Reports must be submitted before March 31, 2026.
- Officials responsible for delays may face action if negligence is found.
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has instructed officials to expedite the submission of OAS, ORS disciplinary investigation reports in pending cases involving alleged misconduct by officers. The directive aims to speed up disciplinary action that has been delayed despite earlier deadlines.
The order was issued by Arabinda K Padhee from the Revenue and Disaster Management Department Odisha.
Authorities have been told to submit all pending investigation reports by March 31, 2026.
Odisha Government Pushes for Faster OAS, ORS Disciplinary Investigation Reports
In a letter addressed to senior district officials, the Additional Chief Secretary asked investigation officers to prioritise pending cases.
The communication was sent to:
- Additional District Magistrates
- Chief Development and Executive Officers of District Councils
- Offices under the Revenue Divisional Commissioners (RDC)
- These include districts such as Puri, Sambalpur, Subarnapur, and Kandhamal.
The data suggests the government is attempting to clear a backlog of disciplinary cases involving officers from the Odisha Administrative Service (OAS) junior category and Odisha Revenue Service (ORS).
Earlier 90 Day Deadline Was Not Followed
Earlier government instructions required investigating officers to submit reports within 90 days of their appointment.
However, officials noted that several cases remain pending, causing delays in disciplinary action against the concerned officers.
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What the administration is now emphasizing is accountability in the investigation process itself.
The data suggests the government wants to accelerate departmental proceedings and avoid prolonged administrative delays.
Warning of Action Against Investigating Officers
The department has warned that if investigation officers fail to submit reports on time due to negligence or misconduct, the matter will be reported to the government.
In such cases, disciplinary action may also be initiated against the investigating officer responsible for the delay.
District Collectors across the state have been instructed to regularly review pending cases and ensure compliance with the government’s directive.
The move signals a stronger push by the Odisha government to improve administrative accountability and streamline disciplinary procedures within the state bureaucracy.
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