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2003 Supreme(All) 1465

B.S.CHAUHAN, D.P.GUPTA
U. S. Sinha – Appellant
Versus
State of U. P. – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
A.K.SHUKLA, A.P.Sahi, G.K.Singh, R.N.Singh, S.P.GUPTA, V.C.MISHRA, V.Swarup,

B. S. CHAUHAN, J.

( 1 ) THE present case depicts a sorry State of Governments mind and approach. It is revealed from the facts available that what a shabby manner the State is running its administration. The officers of the State instead of resolving the problems and performing their duties, have tried to make the situation more complex for extraneous considerations. They had been ex facie exhibiting malice and partnership. It is a case of tug of war between two officials of a distinguished medical college of the State. The State administration apparently is divided into two lobbies, each taking positive sides with the errant teacher and staff member. Nobody appears to take any interest towards the ailing patients who rush to such colleges for the amelioration of their medical crisis.

( 2 ) THE writ petition has been filed by the officiating Principal of Motilal Nehru Medical College, allahabad challenging the suspension order dated 24. 6. 2003 on various grounds, including mala fides against Respondent Nos. 5 and 7, and raising the grievance for handing over charge to respondent No. 6, who is not the senior-most Professor in the Medical College as Respondent no. 1 ignored the legi




































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