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2001 DIGILAW 141 (UTT)

Mudrika Ram v. Food Corporation of India

2001-08-16

P.C.VERMA

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JUDGMENT P. C. Verma, J. : Heard Sri J. C. Joshi, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri M. C. Pandey, learned counsel for the respondents. 2. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner challenging the show cause notice dated 1.8.2001, by which the petition has been required to show cause as to why disciplinary proceeding be not drawn against him as the Department has suffered a loss of money on account of proceeding on medical leave by the petitioner. 3. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the medical leave was due in the account of the petitioner and the petitioner bona-fidely availed the medical leave as lie was suffering from ailment of diabetes and Hypertension. The Medical leave of petitioner was duly sanctioned. Therefore, the petitioner cannot be subjected' to any disciplinary proceeding as intended in the show cause notice. 4. I find force in the contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner. Since the petitioner was on medical leave, therefore, he could not be responsible for the loss suffered during the period in which he was on medical leave. Therefore, the show cause notice is factually without jurisdiction. Even otherwise if an employee is guilty of some misconduct, departmental proceeding can be drawn without issuing notice to show cause. 5. For the reasons recorded above, the writ petition is allowed. The show cause notice is hereby quashed.