(1.) BY this writ petition, the petitioner has challenged the order dated 16.10.1998 (Annexure P -2) whereby his representation against the termination of his services was accepted and in place thereof, order of recovery of loss caused with 12% interest was passed. It was further declared that the period when he remained out of service be treated as leave of the kind due without pay and allowances. The allegations against the petitioner were that he had forged an order of the Transport Commissioner by adding a line therein and had committed various other illegalities to give benefit to his brother Ranjit Singh who was also serving in the same department. The following charges were framed against the petitioner: -
(2.) IT may be pointed out here that no meaningful challenge has been made to the finding of guilt of the petitioner in the above mentioned charges.
(3.) COUNSEL for the respondents, on the other hand, has stated that once the guilt of the petitioner had been established in a serious offence regarding forging an official order, the termination of his services was set aside only in view of his long service and as an act of mercy. Otherwise, the action of the petitioner deserved the punishment of dismissal. In my considered opinion, the argument of counsel for the respondents carries weight. It cannot be lost sight of that the petitioner was working as a Superintendent in the office of the Transport Commissioner. He was the fulcrum of that office and for such a person to forge a government order to give undue benefit to his brother is a gross misconduct for which even the punishment of dismissal cannot be held to be disproportionate. In these circumstances, the contention of counsel for the respondents that the representation of the petitioner was allowed only as an act of mercy and in view of his long service so that his dependents should not be denied the pensionary benefits, no fault can be found with the impugned order. Consequently, finding no merit in this writ petition the same is dismissed with no order as to costs.