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DELHI HIGH COURT
RAJIV SHAKDHER, TALWANT SINGH
Robin Singh – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent


Table of Content
1. background of tribunal's dismissal due to language used. (Para 1 , 2)
2. petitioner's justification and apology for inappropriate language. (Para 3)
3. court's decision to remit matter to tribunal on merits. (Para 4)
4. filing of amended application excluding offensive assertions. (Para 5)
5. writ petition disposed off as per terms. (Para 6)

JUDGMENT

Rajiv Shakdher, J.: (ORAL)

[Court hearing convened via video-conferencing on account of COVID-19]

1. Pursuant to our order dated 20.07.2021, two affidavits have been filed, one by the petitioner, and the other by his advocate, i.e., Mr. Tushar Ranjan Mohanty.

2. As was noticed by us, on 20.07.2021, the Central Administrative Tribunal (in short `the Tribunal'), via order dated 12.03.2021, had dismissed the petitioner's original application i.e., O.A. no. 547/2021, solely on the ground that uncivil and unparliamentary language had been used qua respondent no. 4 i.e., Mr. R.P. Sharma, who was petitioner's senior officer.

2.1. We may note that, in paragraph 4.5 of the aforesaid O.A. respondent no. 4/Mr. R.P. Sharma was referred to as a `goonda element'. Thus, it is in this context that, the Tribunal did not deal with the

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