IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI
SANJAY PRASAD
Ratho Thakur son of Late Moti Hazam – Appellant
Versus
Central Coalfields Limited – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
SANJAY PRASAD, J.
1. This WP(S) No.4499 of 2018 has been filed on behalf of the petitioner for following reliefs:-
(i) In the nature of certiorari to quash the order dated 07.04.2017 passed by the Appellate Authority dismissing the Appeal filed by the petitioner against the order dated25/28.07.2016.
(ii) In the nature of certiorari to quash the order no.1065 dated 25/28.07.2016 whereby and whereunder the petitioner has been removed/discharged from the service of Central Coalfields Limited.
(iii) In the nature of mandamus commanding upon the concerned respondents to show cause as to how and under what authority the concerned respondent i.e. respondent no.2 has passed an order dated 11.10.2011 whereby and whereunder charge sheet cum suspension letter was addressed to the petitioner thereby holding him guilty of having fraudulent secured employment in Central Coalfields Limited by giving false informant regarding adjustment of land and thereafter put on suspension with effect from 21.10.2011.
And praying for other ancillary reliefs.”
2. The writ petition WP(S) No.4424 of 2018 has been filed on behalf of the petitioner for following reliefs:-
“(i) In the nature of mandamus commandin
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