JUDGEMENT
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(1.) BY this writ petition the petitioner has inter alia prayed
for a writ in the nature of Mandamus commanding the respondents to
set aside the impugned charge-sheet and the order of dismissal, and
to forbear from giving any effect or further effect to that and to
reinstate the petition in the service with all back wages and for other
consequential benefits.
(2.) THE case of the petitioner is that he was appointed on April 11, 1990 at Basantimata Colliery, Bharat Coking Coal Limited. On July 24, 2007 he found that a list of employees was displayed in the notice board of the respondent no. 2 company, Chanch Victoria area,
Barakar. This was an order of dismissal of several employees who
were attached to different collieries. The petitioner was one of them.
This was on the ground of absenteeism of the petitioner. The
petitioner made a representation to the General Manager, Chanch
Victoria area; but he received a reply from the Agent of the colliery
rejecting the petitioner's prayer for reinstatement. By the present
petition the petitioner has challenged the order of dismissal on various
grounds.
The respondents have taken a point of the territorial jurisdiction of this court to entertain the petition as a preliminary point of
objection about the entertainability of the petition. This point as such
was heard as a preliminary point and the affidavit filed by the
respondents nos. 2 to 5 are restricted to the question of the
preliminary objection alone.
(3.) THE respondents state that a charge-sheet was issued by the Agent of Basantimata Colliery which is in the state of Jharkhand. The
explanation submitted by the petitioner was considered and the Agent
being the disciplinary authority was not satisfied and in the regular
departmental proceeding that was commenced, continued and
concluded at the Basantimata Colliery which is outside the territorial
jurisdiction of this court. The Agent had dismissed the petitioner from
service. The respondents have taken the point of lack of territorial
jurisdiction of this court to entertain the petition as, according to
them, no part of the cause of action has arisen within the territorial
jurisdiction of this court.;
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