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Thursday, October 25, 2018

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 27


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 27

Can the Disciplinary Authority (DA) appoint, by an order, one of his superiors as Presenting Officer (PO) and/or Inquiry Officer (IO)?


The procedure to be followed in disciplinary proceedings is generally laid down in Service Rules and Standing Orders made there under.

Yes, in my opinion, DA may appoint, by an order, one of his superiors as PO and/or IO, provided Service Rules and/or Service Rules do not restrict such appointment. While appointing a senior officer to such assignments, the DA should seek a consent from such senior officer.

Readers may differ with my opinion, however, in such a case they may seek legal opinion.

With best wishes,

Keshav Ram Singhal


Monday, September 24, 2018

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 26


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 26

Can a Zonal Manager be presented as a witness?


Yes, a Zonal Manager may be presented as a witness in a departmental inquiry, if he not a disciplinary authority (DA) or appellate authority (AA) in the departmental inquiry.

The departmental inquiry proceedings have a dual purpose. They are intended (i) to help the Disciplinary Authority (DA) to assess the guilt of the CE with a view to decide further course of action, if any, and (ii) to provide the CE a chance to meet the charges levelled against him and to prove his innocence. Departmental Inquiry proceedings are quasi-judicial, in nature. A judicial approach is necessary while dealing with such cases. The procedure adopted must not only be fair and reasonable but should also bear a convincing appearance that justice has been done.

You must remember that no person shall be a judge in his own case, applies to DA also.

With best wishes,

Keshav Ram Singhal



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 25


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 25

Can PO present himself as a witness in the departmental inquiry?


In a departmental inquiry, the presenting officer (PO) is appointed by the management and the PO has the right to present its case against the charged employee / charged officer. PO is required to examine the witness in the inquiry. PO's job is to adduce evidence in support of the charge. Generally PO is not a witness in a departmental inquiry. Examining self as a witness by the PO in the inquiry is somewhat difficult. It is suggested that management should appoint a PO, who is not a witness in the inquiry.

With best wishes,

Keshav Ram Singhal

Monday, August 6, 2018

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION - 24




What should be done if there are allegations against the Disciplinary Authority?

Allegations against the Disciplinary Authority

The aggrieved party should brought the matter to the notice of the Appellate Authority with full facts of the allegations.

With best wishes,

Keshav Ram Singhal