(A) Constitution of India, Article 14 and 226 – U.P. Government Servant Conduct Rules, Rule 3 – Service Law – Dismissal – Judicial review – Charges against appellant that vide communication dated 05.06.2003 he had used inappropriate, derogatory and objectionable language and made false allegations against the officers including the District Judge as well as against the Presiding Officer of Aonla Court and secondly, the appellant communicated letters and representations to the Registrar General of High Court and other officials of the State Government including the then Chief Minister without routing the same through proper channel – Held that having considered the entire material available on record and keeping in view that the appellant is a Class-IV employee against whom charge no. 1 was found proved on the basis of perverse finding and charge no. 2 is only about sending the representation to the High Court directly without availing the proper channel, deem it appropriate to set-aside the impugned judgment of the High Court as well as the order dated 30.04.2007 whereby the appellant was terminated from service – Appellant ordered to be reinstated in service with all consequential benefits. (Para 7 and 13)
(B) Constitution of India, Article 14 and 226 – U.P. Government Servant Conduct Rules, Rule 3 – Service Law – Directly sending the representations to High Court – Dismissal – Judicial review – Charge no. 2 against the appellant concerns directly sending the representations to the High Court and Hon’ble Chief Minister/Minister without routing the same through proper channel – Held that it is suffice to observe that Class-IV employee, when in financial hardship, may represent directly to the superior but that by itself cannot amount to major misconduct for which punishment of termination from service should be imposed – Even otherwise, the appellant has cited examples of other employees of the District Court, Bareilly who have sent representations directly to the superiors, but no action has been taken against them. (Para 11)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 103 SC
[2024 INSC 115]
Chatrapal Vs. State Of Uttar Pradesh & Anr
Civil appeal no(s). 2461 of 2024 (Arising out of SLP(C) No. 11975/2019)-Decided on 15-2-2024
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