LAWS(ORI)-2006-12-47

RABI KIRAN BHAISAL Vs. CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER

Decided On December 14, 2006
Rabi Kiran Bhaisal Appellant
V/S
CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE petitioner Sri Rabi Kiran Bhaisal while working as Senior Technical Official Assistant (T) in the Office of Telecom District Manager, Bhawanipatna in the district of Kalahandi sought to challenge the order of suspension dated 15.12.2004 passed against him vide Annexure -3 to the writ application.

(2.) THE order of suspension was passed against the petitioner contemplating a Departmental Proceeding on the allegation that the petitioner had misappropriated renewal fees of internet connection and plan 399 deposits etc. The said order of suspension is challenged on the ground that the order of suspension was issued without any preliminary enquiry. The further ground of challenge is that the letter dated 2.12.2004 issued by the Chief Accounts Officer -opposite party No.3 (Annexure -1) is illegal and without jurisdiction inasmuch as the letter under Annexure -3 has been issued by the Telecom District Manager -opposite party No.2, who is not the appointment/disciplinary authority of the petitioner and, therefore, he is incompetent to call for a show cause from the petitioner. The petitioner further averts that the entire proceeding against the petitioner is false and has been initiated against him without there being anything on record to indicate that the work of collection of fees had been entrusted to the petitioner that he was given the charge of such collection.

(3.) SRI P. R. Barik, learned counsel for the opposite parties placed reliance upon the contentions advanced by the opposite parties in their counter affidavit and in particular, drew attention of the Court to Annexure -A which is the memorandum of joint surprise check held in the office of Telecom District Manager, Bhawanipatna, Dist. Kalahandi for the period from 11.1.2005 to 13.1.2005. With reference to the said memorandum, he submits that misappropriation of a sum of Rs.10,52,391/ - was detected and in course of such surprise check, the inspecting team ascertained that since functioning of the Bhawanipatna Telecom District at Bhawanipatna with effect from 26.8.1998 till the date of suspension of Sri Bhaisal, he was posted as Sr. Telecom Office Assistant (T) in December, 2004 and was entrusted the job of collecting the revenue in D.T.O. counter. It is further noted in the said memorandum, which is annexed to the counter affidavit that the payments in respect of new connection, internet connection and the collection against regular telephone bills were made at the counter at which Shri Bhaisal was in charge. The learned counsel for the opposite parties also drew our attention to Annexure -B which is the F.I.R. lodged against Sri Bhaisal pursuant to the surprise inspection carried out under Annexure -A. He further submits that pursuant to the said F.I.R., Khurda C.B.I., Bhubaneswar P.S. case No.RCBHU2005A0001 dated 25.1.2005 has been registered against the present petitioner under Section 420, 467, 468 and 471 of the Indian Penal Code along with Sections 13(2) read with 13(1) (c) and (d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 for cheating, forgery, using forged document as genuine and criminal misconduct of misappropriation. Learned counsel drew our attention to Annexure -D which is a circular letter dated 26th October, 1993 addressed to all the heads of Circles/Districts by the Department of Telecom intimating that it has been decided to accept collections of telephone bills through CTOs/DTOs and Telecom centres as well as further circular was issued by the Office of the C.G.M.T., Orissa Circle, Bhubaneswar dated 27.10.1993 vide Annexure -E. Apart from this, learned counsel also placed reliance upon the letter of the DTO -In -Charge, Telegraph Office, Bhawanipatna dated 23.7.2005 (Annexure -F) addressed to the Telecom District Manager, Bhawanipatna furnishing the details of the period during which the petitioner had been performing counter duty for the telephone revenue collection.