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Rule 7
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The Attorney General in the position of the head of the department and the head of the department in the position of the head of the other public prosecutor's office can make a permanent appointment for a maximum period of six months.
(2) The associate attorney of the High Public Prosecutor's Office may appoint a gazetted third-class public prosecutor within his territorial jurisdiction as a gazetted second-class office head for a maximum period of six months. In the event of such a permanent stay, the information should be given to the Attorney General's office immediately.
(3) Public prosecutors of special category, gazetted, can be appointed by the Attorney General, and public prosecutors and employees of the Attorney General's office and other public prosecutor's offices can be appointed by the respective head of the department.
(4) The Co-Prosecutor of the High Public Prosecutor's Office may assign gazetted and non-gazetted employees within his territorial jurisdiction to work in any office within his territorial jurisdiction for a maximum period of three months in a year. For doing the job like this. The information should be given to the Attorney General's office immediately.
(2) The associate attorney of the High Public Prosecutor's Office may appoint a gazetted third-class public prosecutor within his territorial jurisdiction as a gazetted second-class office head for a maximum period of six months. In the event of such a permanent stay, the information should be given to the Attorney General's office immediately.
(3) Public prosecutors of special category, gazetted, can be appointed by the Attorney General, and public prosecutors and employees of the Attorney General's office and other public prosecutor's offices can be appointed by the respective head of the department.
(4) The Co-Prosecutor of the High Public Prosecutor's Office may assign gazetted and non-gazetted employees within his territorial jurisdiction to work in any office within his territorial jurisdiction for a maximum period of three months in a year. For doing the job like this. The information should be given to the Attorney General's office immediately.