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Ashish Kumar Sharma S/O Shri ... vs State Of Rajasthan
2021 Latest Caselaw 3985 Raj/2

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 3985 Raj/2
Judgement Date : 25 August, 2021

Rajasthan High Court
Ashish Kumar Sharma S/O Shri ... vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 August, 2021
Bench: Inderjeet Singh
       HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                   BENCH AT JAIPUR

               S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 7523/2019
Naresh Kumar Meena S/o Shri Madan Lal Meena, Aged About 37
Years, R/o Village Shankarpura, Teh - Bassi, District Jaipur,
Rajasthan-303908
                                                                        ----Petitioner
                                     Versus
1.   State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary, Rural
     Development And Panchayati Raj Department, Government
     Secretariat, Jaipur.
2.   Rural   Development           And       Panchayati           Raj   Department,
     Through        Director,      Government             Secretariat,        Shasan
     Sachivalaya Vikas Khnad, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur,
     Rajasthan 302005
3.   Chief Executive Officer
     Zila Parishad, Jaipur
     Rajasthan
                                                                   ----Respondents

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Ajatshatru Mina For Respondent(s) : Mr. Pradeep Kalwania

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE INDERJEET SINGH Order

25/08/2021

1. The matter pertains to suspension of the petitioner.

2. The Hon'ble Supreme court in the matter of Ajay Kumar

Choudhary Vs. Union of India (UOI) and Ors. Reported in 2015(7)

Supreme Court Cases, 291 in para No.21 has held as under:-

"21. We, therefore, direct that the currency of a suspension order should not extend beyond three months if within this period the memorandum of charges/charge-sheet is not served on the delinquent officer/employee; if the memorandum of charges/charge-sheet is

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served, a reasoned order must be passed for the extension of the suspension. As in the case in hand, the Government is free to transfer the person concerned to any department in any of its offices within or outside the State so as to sever any local or personal contact that he may have and which he may misuse for obstructing the investigation against him. The Government may also prohibit him from contacting any person, or handling records and documents till the stage of his having to prepare his defence. We think this will adquately safeguard the universally recognised principle of human dignity and the right to a speedy trial and shall also preserve the interest of the Government in the prosecution. We recognise that the previous Constitution Benches have been reluctant to quash proceedings on the grounds of delay, and to set time-limits to their duration. However, the imposition of a limit on the period of suspension has not been discussed in prior case law, and would not be contrary to the interests of justice. Furthermore, the direction of the Central Vigilance Commission that pending a criminal investigation, departmental proceedings are to be held in abeyance stands superseded in view of the stand adopted by us."

3. In view of the judgment passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court

in the matter of Ajay Kumar Choudhary Vs. Union of India (supra)

and in view of Rule 13(5) of the Rajasthan Civil Services

(Classification, Control & Appeal) Rules, 1958, I deem it just and

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proper to direct the respondents to consider the case of the

petitioner for revocation of suspension within a period of 60 days

by passing a speaking and reasoned order strictly in accordance

with law. However, the petitioner is at liberty to file fresh writ

petition if need so arises.

4. Ordered accordingly. The writ petition so also the stay petition

stands disposed of.

5. Interim order shall continue till final order passed by the

respondents in this matter.

(INDERJEET SINGH),J

Upendra Pratap Singh/376

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