JUDGEMENT
SUNIL AMBWANI, J. -
(1.) HEARD Shri Vijay Gautam, learned counsel for the petitioner. Learned
standing counsel appears for the
respondents.
(2.) THE petitioner a constable in civil police was posted at Police Station,
Government Railway Police, Aligarh. He
was dismissed from service by the
Superintendent of Police, Railways, Agra
under Rule 8 (2) (b) of the U.P. Police
Officers of Subordinate Rank
(Punishment & Appeal) Rules, 1991 (in
short the Rules of 1991) after recording
reasons that it was not reasonably
practicable to hold a departmental enquiry
against him. The petitioner has challenged
the order on the ground, that the reasons,
given for holding that it was not
reasonably practicable to hold the
departmental enquiry, do not satisfy the
test of invoking such powers on the
principles of law laid down by
Constitution Bench of Supreme Court in
Union of India v. Tulsiram Patel, AIR 1985 SC 1416.
Brief facts giving rise to this writ petition are that on 23.8.2008 the
petitioner was deputed as a member of
security squad in North East Express from
Railway Station Delhi to Railway Station
Kanpur, with a government rifle and 30
cartridges. His duties required him to
protect the persons and property of the
passenger in the train; to curb the illegal
activities of the criminals and anti social
elements; to provide help to the persons in
case of any incident or accident and
specially to help the women and children
providing them safety and security. It was
reported that the petitioner, while on duty
in the train instead of carrying out his
responsibilities, indulged in beating
passengers; robbed them; behaved
indecently with the women and fired on
them from government rifle. The
passengers travelling in the train were
angered by the conduct of the petitioner.
They stopped the train at Railway Station
Phaphund, District Auraiya. The entire
rail traffic was stopped and was affected
for about three hours. The District
Magistrate, Auraiya and the
Superintendent of Police, Auraiya had to
reach the spot to control the
demonstration by the passengers of the
train. They could, with great difficulty,
pacify the passengers and restored the rail
traffic.
(3.) A report of the incident was lodged by complainant Shri Mukhtar son
of Shri Niyamak resident of Village and
Post Jaitakhanai Police Station Raniganj
District Auraria, Bihar and was registered
as as Case Crime No. 105 of 2008 Police
Station G.R.P. Etawah in which the loot
of Rs. 37,750/- from 27 passengers was
reported as robbery under Section 394
IPC and is under investigation.;
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