(1.) -Heard Sri Anoop Trivedi, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Govind Saran, learned counsel for the respondents. With the consent of learned counsels for the parties this writ petition is decided finally at this stage in view of the Second Proviso to Rule 2 of Chapter XXII of the Allahabad High Court Rules, 1952.
(2.) IN this petition prayer has been made for issuance of a writ of certiorari for quashing the impugned orders dated 28.9.1999, 22.11.1999 and 29.6.2001 passed by the Senior Security Commissioner, Railway Protection Force, Northern Railways, Allahabad, Chief Security Commissioner, Railway Protection Force, Northern Railways Baroda House, New Delhi and Director General, Railway Protection Force, Railway Board, New Delhi respectively, with a further prayer for commanding the respondents to take the petitioner back in service and allow him all service benefits.
(3.) ACCORDING to the petitioner, the revision of three other constables for the same charges was allowed on the ground that Sri S. N. Singh, A.S.C. being head of the raiding party and also reporting officer should not have acted as disciplinary authority and by virtue of the relief granted to other three constables, namely, Bachchi Lal, Girja Shankar Dubey and Satpal Singh, they were reinstated, whereas, for the same charges in similar circumstances, the petitioner's revision was dismissed, as such dismissal of petitioner's revision and affirmation by the appellate authority and rejection by the revisional authority are illegal and the petitioner has been singled out for imposition of penalty, which is shockingly disproportionate.