JUDGEMENT
TARUN AGARWALA,J. -
(1.) HEARD the learned counsel for the
petitioner and the learned Standing Counsel.
(2.) THE petitioner has filed the present writ petition challenging the order of compulsory
retirement dated 15th December, 2008 issued
under Rule 56(c) of the Fundamental Rules.
The ground urged in the writ petition is that the order is punitive in nature and was
not issued in public interest, and that it was
based on an ex -parte report of the Tehsildar
which indicated that the petitioner had
manipulated the revenue records. On this
allegation notices were issued and the
respondents were directed to file a counter
affidavit.
(3.) THE counter affidavit reveals that the Committee constituted for this purposes
considered the service record of the petitioner
of the last 10 years and found that the
petitioner was suspended on four occasions
and, that there were four other adverse
entries indicating that he was inefficient and
that he had a bad image in the eyes of the
public and, that he was not taking any interest
in his work and that he was also found drunk
on duty.;
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