(1.) RAM Das Sharma Kaushik was working as Sanitary-cum- Food Inspector in Nagarpalika Shikohabad in November 1976. He was appointed Sanitary Inspector under the U. P. Palika Public Health Service on 3-1-1968. This appointment was made by the Deputy Secretary of the Local Self Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow,
(2.) THE prosecution case is that go 27th November, 1976 Ravindra Kumar Misra, resident of Mohalla Misrana town Shikohabad, district Mainpuri moved an application before the S. P. Vigilence Agra alleging that Ram Dass Sharma Kaushik has settled a monthly payment from each and every milk vendor of the town and that he was pressurising him (Ravindra Kumar Misra) to pay Rs. 35/- per month, otherwise he would not be able to sell milk in Shikohabad and would be challaned. Under compulsion he had agreed to offer Rs. 25/- as the first instalment. THE S. P. Vigilence directed the Deputy Superintendent of police Sri Rumal Singh to take necessary action, A trap was laid the same day and the accused was caught red handed accepting the bribe from Ravindra Kumar Misra. After completion of formalities a report was lodged by the Dy. S. P. Sri Rumal Singh against the accused under Section 161 IPC read with Section 5 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. A case: was duly registered and investigated. On 4-2-1978 Sri Mahendra Vir Singh Deshi, Director of Local Bodies U.P. granted sanction for the prosecution of the accused for the aforesaid offences, vide Annexure 'E'. After completion of investigation a.charge-sheet has been submitted against the accused under Section 161 IPC and 5 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. On 12-8-1978 the accused moved an application before the IIlrd Additional Sessions Judge, Mainpuri for discharging him. This application has been rejected on 11-4-1979. Hence the instant application has been filed in this Court under Section 482 CrPC for quashing the proceedings.
(3.) THE accused is admittedly in the service of U. P. Palika Public Health Subordinate Service. THE Government of Utlar Pradesh has centralised the U. P. Palika Service and Rules were framed thereunder, applicable to all the Nagar Palikas and the Municipalities, which are called the U. P. Palika Centralised Service Rules, 1966. Under Rule 37 (2) the competent authority to impose punishment of dismissal or removal from service or reduction in rank on the officers of the Palikas Centralised Services shall be the State Government. Under Rule 42 the Government may delegate its powers and functions under these rules to the director of Local Bodies or any other authority as it deems fit. In exercise of the powers conferred under Rule 42, the State Government delegated its power of appointment, suspension, dismissal, removal, reduction in rank to the Director of Local Bodies for the Centralised services of the Servants of the Palika getting a salary upto Rs. 500/- vide G. O. No. 2743/11-1-74-184/74 dated 27-12-1974 a copy of which has been filed as Annexure 'B' to the counter-affidavit. THE accused applicant is in the cadre of servants drawing less than Rs. 500/-per month and, therefore, this G. O. was fully applicable to him. THE main controversy centres round the interpretation of para 2 of the aforesaid G. O. which runs as follows :- "(2) uprokt pad dharko ko Uttar Pradesh Palika (kendriyot) Sewa Neamawali 1966 kay Niyam 37 Kay adheen nilambit karnay aivam padachyut karnay ya sewa say hataney ya padawanit karney ka dand aaropit karnay ki shakti." Learned counsel for the applicant has translated the aforesaid para 2 as follows :- "Power to suspend and charge sheet for punishment of dismissal or removal or reduction in rank, the aforesaid rank holders, under rule 37 of the U. P. Palika (Centralised) Service Rules 1966". Learned counsel has argued that the power to suspend and charge-sheet for the punishment of dismissal or removal and reduction in rank is contemplated in para 2 of the aforesaid rules. To be more precise he has translated the words "Dand aaropit Kama" as the power to chargeheet for punishment of dismissal, removal or reduction in rank." I am not inclined to accept this interpretation, as it does not fit in properly with the context., In the Uttar Pradesh Prashasan Shabdkosh, Angrezi-Hindi, 1971, 'charge' means "1. Kar (shulk, moolya adi) lagana. Aaropit Karna, Laina. 4.......(Per) aarop lagana. Dosharopan Kama.