Case Law
Subject : Service Law - Disciplinary Proceedings
Allahabad, India
– The Allahabad High Court has upheld the dismissal of a Uttar Pradesh Additional District & Sessions Judge (ADJ),
The first charge sheet (2016) encompassed allegations of dowry demand and receipt, self-inflicted injury, and attempts to influence the Investigating Officer and an Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) in connection with a criminal case (Case Crime No. 472 of 2014). The second charge sheet (2017) focused on misuse of position to influence the same ACJM in a related personal case (Case No. 93650 of 2015), making false allegations against the then District Judge, Meerut.
Both inquiries were conducted separately and reports submitted. After considering these reports and
Senior Counsel for the petitioner, Sri Ashok Khare, argued that the penalty order was illegal and violated principles of natural justice and Article 311 of the Constitution. Key arguments included:
Counsel for the High Court, Sri Ashish Mishra, contended that the penalty order was legally sound. Key counter-arguments included:
The High Court meticulously analyzed Article 311, Rule 9 of the U.P. Rules, and relevant Supreme Court precedents. The court clarified that Rule 9(4), requiring a reasoned order, is triggered specifically when the Disciplinary Authority disagrees with the Inquiry Officer's findings under Rule 9(2), which was not the case here.
The judgment emphasized the serious nature of the charges, particularly the attempt to influence a subordinate judicial officer:
> "Misconduct of having tried to influence another judicial officer, had to be dealt with most seriously,with an iron hand… A judicial officer who defiles his office, merits no mercy."
The court scrutinized the inquiry proceedings and concluded that despite
> "Seen in that light, there is no procedural defect noted in the Inquiry proceeding in Departmental Inquiry No. 21 of 2015… Admittedly, the charge sheet was served on the petitioner alongwith a copy of the documents etc. He was given much more than fair or deserved or warranted opportunity to furnish his reply, cross examine the witnesses, lead evidence and present defence."
Referring to the gravity of misconduct for judicial officers, the court highlighted the higher standards expected:
> "It needs no emphasis that a judicial office may remain distant and pure – unaffected and immune to personal gain and/or loss. Any transgression committed by a judicial officer to extract any benefit for the self or for the benefit of those to whom the judicial officer may be closely related, would always be dealt with most severely."
Ultimately, the Allahabad High Court dismissed the writ petition, upholding the dismissal of
The court concluded:
> "In view of the above, writ petition fails and is accordingly dismissed. No order as to costs."
This judgment serves as a significant reminder of the stringent ethical standards expected from judicial officers and the judiciary's resolve to address any deviations with firmness.
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