Himachal | compulsory retirement

हिमाचल: सीनियर की गलती पर जूनियर को बर्खास्त करना भेदभावपूर्ण, अनिवार्य सेवानिवृत्ति में बदली सजा

Key Facts The Himachal Pradesh High Court has ruled that dismissing a junior constable for a senior officer’s mistake is discriminatory. The court converted the dismissal into compulsory retirement, ordering pension and other financial benefits…

Key Facts

The Himachal Pradesh High Court has ruled that dismissing a junior constable for a senior officer's mistake is discriminatory. The court converted the dismissal into compulsory retirement, ordering pension and other financial benefits for the constable.

Details of the Case

The case dates back to November 2008 when the constable was posted as a security assistant to an Assistant Commandant in Leh. In 2009, the officer filed for divorce, after which his wife complained to the ITBP Director General that her husband had forced her to drink alcohol and coerced her into a relationship with the constable, recording a video on his laptop.

A departmental inquiry in 2010 found the constable guilty of indiscipline and immoral relations, leading to his dismissal. The High Court's single bench upheld this decision, but the constable appealed.

Court's Observations

The division bench of Chief Justice Gurmeet Singh Sandhawalia and Justice Bipin Chandra Negi noted that the Assistant Commandant's wife's statements indicated her husband was the main perpetrator. The court stated that the senior officer was not a silent spectator but the main instigator.

The constable argued that the senior officer, who was primarily responsible, only faced a penalty of forfeiture of two years of service for pension benefits, while he was dismissed. The court agreed this was discriminatory and modified the punishment.

Impact and What Readers Should Know

This judgment underscores the principle of proportionality in disciplinary actions. It highlights that junior employees should not bear the brunt of mistakes made by their seniors. The court's intervention ensures justice for the constable, who will now receive pension and other benefits.

FAQ

What did the Himachal Pradesh High Court decide in the ITBP constable case?

The court commuted the constable's dismissal to compulsory retirement, citing discrimination as the senior officer was the main culprit.

Why was the constable originally dismissed?

He was dismissed for alleged indiscipline and immoral relations after an incident in Leh in November 2008.

What was the role of the senior officer?

The senior officer was found to be the main instigator, having forced his wife into the situation and recorded a video.

Source: www.amarujala.com

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