HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BILASPUR
Amitendra Kishore Prasad
Bam Dev Nag S/o Late Shri Laxmi Chand Nag – Appellant
Versus
State of Chhattisgarh – Respondent
Order :
(Amitendra Kishore Prasad, J.)
1. The petitioner seeks to challenge legality and propriety of order dated 15.12.2023 by which the appellate authority, i.e., the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest has dismissed the appeal of the petitioner and has confirmed the order passed by the disciplinary authority, i.e., the Chief Conservator of Forest, Jagdalpur, Circle Jagdalpur, District Bastar, Chhattisgarh. The disciplinary authority has held the petitioner guilty of the charges and has imposed punishment of withholding of two increments with cumulative effect meaning thereby two increments earned by the petitioner was cut off as a major penalty forever and he could not be able to get higher pay scale which he would have got if the impugned punishment order would not have been passed. The effect of the punishment order would be that in future the earned two years’ increments by the petitioner would not be counted in his time scale of pay as major penalty. The petitioner has filed this petition inter alia with the following reliefs:
“10.1 This Hon’ble Court may kindly be pleased to quash/ set-aside the impugned Order Kramank/770 New Raipur, dated 15/12/2023 issued by the Principal
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