H.L.DATTU
R. SHAMANNA – Appellant
Versus
STATE BANK OF MYSORE, BANGALORE – Respondent
( 1 ) MAN as a human being is mixture of animal and divinity. Man cannot live on bread only. He prefers dignity, honour and justice, to starvation, dishonour and even death. Justice is the substantive nourishment not for stomach but for human soul. This justice is clearly is eluding an officer of a nationalised Bank from last two decades. Now he is retired, retired from service only, with accumulated frustration and- with desire of a quick disposal of his case. He is waiting and waiting with a fond hope and human hope has its limits and waiting too long in the current life style is extremely difficult.
( 2 ) A second match by the aggrieved person on an ulaltered pitch. Same set of players but before a different umpire.
( 3 ) CIRCUMSTANCES which forced a lowly placed officer to play a second match also is as under: while working as a Manager in the respondent - Bank at its head Office at Kempegowda Road, Bangalore, petitioner received a letter dated 28. 5. 1972 from the Bank, by which he was called upon to explain certain alleged lapse and irregularities pointed out during an audit conducted earlier. Petitioner sought for a copy of the report, which was not furnished, but t
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