SABHAJEET YADAV
Shiv Kumar Yadav – Appellant
Versus
State of U. P. – Respondent
Heard Sri I.N. Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri G.M. Tripathi, learned Standing Counsel for the respondents.
2. By this petition, the petitioner has challenged the order dated 19.9.1996 passed by respondent no.4, order dated 26.10.2005 passed by respondent no.2 and the order dated 11.4.2005 passed by respondent no.3.
3. The brief facts leading to the case are that while working on the post of Constable, Civil Police at Police Station Chakeri, Kanpur the petitioner was granted three days leave w.e.f. 04.05.1989, wherein he was to resume his duty by 07.05.1989, but on account of certain unavoidable reason, he could not report to his duty on 07.05.1989 and he sent information to the authorities vide registered letters dated 06.05.1989, 06.05.1991 and 07.05.1993. A true copy of registered letters dated 06.05.1989, 06.05.1991 and 07.05.1993 are on record as Annexure No.2 to the writ petition. Meantime the petitioner was transferred from District Kanpur Nagar to Police Line, Fatehgarh. The petitioner was ill and suffering from serious disease hence he could not join his duty after expiry of a period of 3 days leave. In this regard a photostat copy of med
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