SHREE CHANDRASHEKHAR, RONGON MUKHOPADHYAY
Subhash Chandra Sahu son of Late Mahabir Prasad – Appellant
Versus
State of Jharkhand – Respondent
The writ petitioner after his failed attempt to successfully assail legality of the order of dismissal dated 03.01.2014 and the appellate order which was communicated to him through memo dated 29.07.2015 has preferred this Letters Patent Appeal under Clause 10 of the Letters Patent.
2. Plea raised by the appellant is that the departmental enquiry was conducted in breach of the rules of natural justice and it was a case of “no evidence” still, the extreme punishment of dismissal from service has been inflicted upon him.
3. Briefly stated, on the basis of a newspaper report published in the daily newspaper–Dainik Bhaskar on 17.01.2012, a preliminary enquiry was conducted on an allegation against the appellant that for supplying free copy of the judgment in R.C. 52A/96 he has taken illegal gratification. In the preliminary enquiry which was conducted by the Registrar of the Civil Court, Ranchi allegation of receiving illegal gratification by the appellant was prima-facie found true and consequently, a departmental proceeding was initiated against him by serving a charge-memo dated 25.01.2012 upon him. During the enquiry eight witnesses were examined; A.W.5 was the photographer of
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