Judgments Relating To Disciplinary Cases
S.No | Case No | Subject |
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1 | W.P. No. 7922 of 2011 and M.P.No. 1 of 2011 (Madras High Court) |
Person appointed to the post of Village Administrative Officer shall reside in the village under his charge and shall continue to reside in the village so long as he holds the post - disciplinary action may also be take simultaneously against the Superior Officers also for not supervising and enforcing their presence in the village |
2 | W. A. No.683 and 843 of 2007 (Madras High Court) |
Next promotion eligibility only after completing the required active service and not from the date of promotion of his juniors, when there is currency of punishment. |
3 | W. P. No.8792 of 2006 (Madras High Court) |
Past service not blemishless, punishment of compulsory retirement upheld. |
4 | W. P. No.38289 of 2005 and
others (Madras High Court) |
The concept of "acquittal is an acquittal", is an off shoot of the principle of double jeopardy underlying section 300(1) of the Code, it cannot be imported into service law, where the principle of double jeopardy itself is looked down upon |
5 | W.P.No.238 of 2003 (Madras High Court) |
It would be open to challenge the final order that may be passed, based on the enquiry proceedings conducted pursuant to the impugned order and no prejudice caused on conducting de nova enquiry. |
6 | W.A. No.796 of 2001 (Madras High Court) |
The power of judicial review is not directed against the decision but is confined to the decision-making process. The court does not sit in judgment on merits of the decision. |