Service Law – Termination -Non-disclosure of material facts -The Supreme Court allowed the appeals against judgments of the Uttarakhand High Court, which dismissed the writ petition filed by the appellant challenging the termination of his services as Registrar of G.B. Pant Institute of Engineering and Technology. The High Court held that the appellant’s failure to produce minutes of a specific meeting constituted suppression of material facts.
However, the Supreme Court observed that the appellant had indeed submitted the relevant minutes, which contradicted the reasons for termination cited by the institute. The Court found the termination without holding a disciplinary enquiry to be unjustified and a violation of principles of natural justice. Consequently, the Court quashed the impugned judgments and reinstated the appellant as Registrar, with entitlement to all consequential benefits. The institute was given the option to conduct disciplinary proceedings if desired. (Para 12, 14, 18, and 20)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 263 SC = 2024 INSC 309
Sandeep Kumar Vs. Gb Pant Institute Of Engineering And Technology Ghurdauri & Ors.
Civil Appeal No(s). OF 2024 (Arising out of SLP (C) No(s). 8788-8789 of 2023)-Decided on 16-04-2024
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