N. MURALEEDHARAN, KANJIRAMVILA VEEDU, POOVATHOOR WEST – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF KERALA – Respondent
This writ petition is filed by the petitioner seeking to quash Exts.P2 and P3 as illegal and without jurisdiction. Exts.P2 and P3 are proceedings initiated by the Joint Registrar (General) of Co-operative Societies dated 29.11.2004 and an order passed by the 4th respondent against Ext.P2 proceedings, submitted by the petitioner.
2. Brief facts of the disposal of the writ petition are thus:
Petitioner was a clerk in the third respondent. Petitioner retired from service on 22.04.1992. Petitioner was given the charge of Managing Director of the Society during the period from 20.04.1991 to 27.04.1992. An enquiry under Section 65 of the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act was ordered, five years after the retirement of the petitioner by proceeding dated 17.07.1997. The enquiry conducted revealed involvement of 11 employees including the petitioner in mis-appropriation of an amount of Rs.1,45,015.10/-. Pursuant to which an inspection under Section 68(1) of the Act was ordered ten years after the retirement of the petitioner by a proceeding date 22.05.2002 and the inspection confirmed that eight employees including the petitioner had involvement in the mis-appropriation. Thereupon t
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