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Mar 06 2002 (TRI)

Dr. Bhagwat Singh Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Jodhpur

Reported in : (2003)(1)SLJ49CAT

1. The applicant, Dr. Bhagwat Singh, while he was posted as Senior Divisional Medical Officer at Amritsar was caught red handed on 16.02.93 in a trap which was laid by a team of CBI officers while demanding and accepting a sum of Rs. 100 as illegal gratification from one Sri Ravi Bhushan, who was at that time working as Highly Skilled Fitter Grade II, Loco Workshop, Amritsar. A criminal case under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, was registered against the applicant. After investigation, a final report was submitted. It was, however, decided to initiate departmental proceedings against the applicant. The competent authority while ordering the initiation of departmental enquiry against the applicant appointed Shri Geeta Ram, CDI/CVC by invoking provisions of the Public Servants (Inquiries) Act, 1850, as contemplated under Rule 9(1) of the Railway Servants (Discipline & Appeal) Rules, 1968--for short, the Rules of 1968, by order dated 31.10.97 (Annexure A/4).2. The statement ...

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Aug 31 2005 (TRI)

Anil Kumar JaIn Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Jodhpur

Reported in : (2006)(1)SLJ209CAT

1. Shri Anil Kumar Jain has assailed the order dated 30.05.2003 (Annex.A/1), order dated 02.07.2004 (Annex. A/2) passed by the respondent No.2 and the memorandum of charges dated 14.07.99 and has prayed for declaring them as illegal as well as for quashing them with a further direction to the respondents to restore the withholding increments with all consequential benefits.2. We have heard the learned Counsel for both the parties and have carefully perused the records and pleadings of this case. The brief facts of this case are that the applicant while working on the post of Inspector of Central Excise at Bhilwara in the year 1997, was issued with a charge sheet under Rule 14 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 (for brevity Rules), vide memo dated 14.07.99. The same contained three articles of charges.He denied the allegations and submitted that the respondent No. 3 was not the Competent Authority to issue the memorandum of charges to him sin...

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Dec 17 2004 (TRI)

R.C. Lal Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Jodhpur

Reported in : (2005)(2)SLJ207CAT

1. This is an application by R. C. Lal, describing himself as TTE, Bikaner, under the North Western Railway, Bikaner Division, who has already retired on 30th June, 2003. There are four respondents led by the Union of India through the General Manager, North Western Railway, Jaipur and followed by the Chief Commercial Manager, North Western Railway, Jaipur Additional Divisional Railway Manager, North Western Railway, Bikaner and the Divisional Commercial Manager, North Western Railway, Bikaner. In all four orders are under challenge contained in Annex. A/1 dated 23.6.1986 of Mr. B.S. Jhingon, Senior D.C.M., Bikaner (not a respondent), Annex. A/ 2 dated 15.5.2001 of Mr. Vivek Angra, D.C.M., Bikaner, imposing penalty of compulsory retirement, Annex. A/3 dated 12.7.2002 by Divisional Commercial Manager - Bikaner (respondent No. 4) rejecting his appeal against the penalty and Annex. A/4 dated 1.9.2003 by Chief Commercial Manager, Jaipur, rejecting revision petition. The O.A. has been file...

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Apr 29 2003 (TRI)

Sher Singh Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Jodhpur

Reported in : (2004)(2)SLJ229CAT

1. Shri Sher Singh has filed this application under Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, and has sought the following reliefs: "(i) That by an appropriate writ, order or directions the impugned order No. 1278577/SK/DO-78/A2/Civ/CA-6/16 dated 31,1.92 (Annexure A/1), impugned order No. 1278577/SK/Diep/228/Civ./CA-6 dated 11.6.99 (Annexure A/2), impugned order No. 1276577/SK/Susp/235/Civ./CA-6 dated 20.9.99 (Annexure A/3, impugned order No. 1278577/SK/Susp/ 243/Civ/CA-6 dated 10.2.2000 (Annexure A/4) and impugned order No. A/24321/25/OS-BC(ii) dated 19.6.2001 (Annexure A/5) be declared illegal and be quashed and set aside by the Hon'ble Tribunal as if the same were never passed against the applicant. (ii) That the respondents may be directed to refund the whole amount recovered from salary of the applicant in view of the impugned orders along with interest @ 12% p.a. (iii) That the respondents may be directed to pay and allowances for the period of suspension along with ...

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Aug 16 2005 (TRI)

R.B. Saxena Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Jodhpur

Reported in : (2006)(3)SLJ264CAT

1. O.A. No. 235/2004 has been filed by Mr. R.B. Saxena against three respondents - The Union of India, represented through the General Manager, North Western Railway, Jaipur, the Divisional Railway Manager, North Western Railway, Bikaner and the Divisional Electrical Engineer, North Western Railway, Bikaner. Through para 3 of the O.A. two orders dated 22.01.2003 passed by Mr. L.C. Majumdar, Divisional Railway Manager and Disciplinary Authority imposing punishment of compulsory retirement, and the other dated 21.07.2004 passed by Mr. R.M. Agarwal, General Manager, the first respondent rejecting revision have been challenged. The O.A. has been filed on 27.08.2004, its reply under the signature of Senior Divisional Electrical Engineer, North Western Railway, Bikaner on 07.02.2005, a rejoinder by the applicant on 18.03.2005 and a reply to the rejoinder on 10.05.2005. (i) The applicant was allotted Railway Quarter No. 206/A on 30.04.1988 by Dy. CME Workshop, Bikaner. (ii) An action under D...

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Mar 23 2000 (TRI)

Smt. Sharda Devi Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Jodhpur

1. Applicant, Smt. Sharda Devi has filed this application under Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 praying for setting aside the impugned order dated 08.06.1995 at Annexure A/1 and for declaring that no punishment under CCS (CCA) Rules can be imposed on the employee who has disappeared and whose whereabouts are not known. The applicant has further prayed for a direction to the respondents to grant family pension and gratuity from 17.7.1989 with all consequential benefits.2. The applicant is the widow of late Shri Pratap Singh. Shri Pratap Singh was a permanent Government employee and was last employed on the post of Cashier at Sangaria Distt., Hanumangarh Junction of Northern Railway. Shri Pratap Singh was on duty on 12.7.1989 and had been missing since then. F.I.R. was lodged with the police in this regard on 17.7.1989. In the year 1994, the police authorities concluded that there was no trace of the husband of the applicant. Subsequent thereupon, the applicant move...

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