SRINAGAR: A Division Bench of the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Excessive Courtroom, consisting of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, has upheld the dismissal of Manzoor Ahmed Bhat, previously an Assistant Accounts Officer within the Sericulture Division.
The choice got here after Bhat was discovered to be concerned in anti-national actions, together with inciting disturbances and violence, as per studies from the Extra Director Normal of Police, CID, J&Ok, Srinagar.
Bhat’s actions, which included taking part in stone-pelting incidents towards police and CRPF personnel, resulted in accidents and have been deemed opposite to the conduct anticipated of a authorities worker.
He was booked beneath numerous sections of the RPC for his involvement in these actions. Regardless of Bhat’s subsequent acquittal within the FIR, the courtroom maintained that this could not alter the grounds for his dismissal.
The courtroom referenced the same case involving Ved Mitter Gill vs. UT, Chandigarh, the place the competent authority invoked Article 311(2) of the Structure of India towards the delinquent authorities worker.
It was argued that Bhat’s unblemished service document ought to have been thought-about, however the courtroom held that his conduct outweighed his efficiency in official duties.
The Division Bench concluded that Bhat’s actions have been unbecoming of a authorities worker, emphasizing that his involvement in actions threatening public order and peace was unacceptable.
Regardless of arguments concerning his service document, the courtroom upheld the choice to dismiss Bhat, stating that his conduct outdated his skilled efficiency.
Consequently, the attraction filed by Bhat was dismissed, with the courtroom discovering no grounds for interference.
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