IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI
DEEPAK ROSHAN
Binod Kumar, S/o. late Fawdi Sahu – Appellant
Versus
State of Jharkhand – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
Deepak Roshan, J.
Heard Mr. D. K. Dubey, Ld. Counsel for the Petitioner, Mrs. Richa Sanchita, Ld. Counsel for the Accountant General and Mr. Risabh Kaushal AC to G.P.-II appearing for the Respondent-State.
2. The instant writ application has been preferred by the petitioner for following reliefs:-
(a) For quashing of the departmental proceeding, initiated vide Memo No. 482 dated 20.04.1999 (Annexure-4) and Memo No. 299 dated 30.01.2003 (Annexure-7) in view of the decision rendered by the, Hon’ble High Court as well as by the Hon’ble Apex Court on the point of inordinate delay in conclusion of the departmental proceeding;
(b) To pay full salary for the period from 20.02.1996 to 08.02.1999 in terms of Memo No. 1803 dated 06.08.2005 and Memo No. 217 dated 08.02.2016;
(c) For quashing the Memo No. 1176 dated 04.08.2017, whereby punishment has been inflicted against the petitioner as dismissal from service which came to the knowledge of the petitioner by way of Annexure-C to the counter affidavit as contained in Annexure-15 to the writ application
(d) After quashing of the departmental proceeding and the punishment, grant the petitioner all the consequential benefits for which he is
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