(1.) This appeal, by special leave, lends itself to a quick burial in view of the brief facts set out below.
(2.) The appellant has been an employee of the second respondent. A notice was issued to him to show cause why disciplinary action should not be taken against him for certain items of misconduct imputed to him. The then secretary of the bank, Shirr Daljit Singh, enquired into the allegations. Thereafter, on April 1, 1975 the secretary issued a notice to the appellant to show cause why his next increment should not be stopped by way of punishment. A reply was sent by the appellant by way of explanation and the secretary accepting the explanation dropped the proceedings by order dated April 9, 1975 (Annexure III). Thereafter, the Managing Director taking the view that Shri Daljit Singh, secretary, had no power to inflict punishment on the employees of the bank and that therefore the proceedings culminating in the exoneration of the appellant were in valid issued a fresh memorandum which concluded thus.
(3.) Thereupon, a writ petition under Arts. 226/227 was moved by the appellant challenging the revival of the proceedings against him as illegal and opposed to natural justice.