(1.) Appellants herein challenged the judgment of the learned Single Judge allowing the writ petition filed by one Dr. Asok Kumar Das, original writ petitioner (referred to as 'delinquent' hereinafter) and quashing the chargesheet thereby. In that writ petition, the delinquent had challenged the communication dated 11th April, 2003 by which a chargesheet for misconduct was served upon the delinquent. Following charges were framed in that chargesheet:
(2.) The petitioner in support of his petition has claimed an outstanding academic record and bright career thereafter. His claim is that he passed his examination of Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery in first division and secured gold medal in four subjects. He had also obtained the M.Sc. degree in first class and stood second in the order of merit. He further claimed that he was appointed as a lecturer on 26.9.1984 at a very young age in the Bengal Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital at Asansol and was also a guest lecturer in National Institute of Homeopathy, Calcutta in the year 1991. He further claimed that he had also participated in research projects and worked as a Research Scholar under eminent personalities in the field. He also claimed to have various publications to his credit.
(3.) His further case pleaded is that in pursuance of the advertisement dated 15.6.1991 for a post of Associate Professor in Organon of Medicine and Philosophy, Chronic Diseases and Psychology, the essential experience suggested in that advertisement was -