LAWS(P&H)-1996-1-44

SUBHASH CHAND Vs. STATE OF HARYANA

Decided On January 11, 1996
SUBHASH CHAND Appellant
V/S
STATE OF HARYANA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the petitioner and perused the record of the case.

(2.) THE petitioner who was holding the post of a conductor in the Haryana Roadways, Karnal Depot, was removed from service by an order dated 28. 7. 1990 (Annexure P6 ). The revision petition filed by the petitioner against the order of his removal from service was accepted by the Commissioner and Secretary, Government of Haryana, Transport Department, on 8. 7. 1993. In his order, the Commissioner and Secretary to Government of Haryana noted that the petitioner was removed from service without holding any enquiry in accordance with the provisions of the Rules. He, therefore, set aside the order of punishment and gave liberty to the punishing authority to start enquiry against the petitioner Under Section 7 of the Haryana Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1987. On the basis of the order of Commissioner and Secretary, the General Manager, Haryana Roadways, Karnal passed order dated 31. 8. 1993 and reinstated the petitioner. After about a year and four months of his reinstatement in service, the petitioner served a notice upon the respondents and prayed for grant of back wages for the period between the date of his removal from service and the date of reinstatement and as he did not get any relief from the respondents, the petitioner has sought the intervention of the Court through this writ petition and has prayed that a mandamus be issued to the respondent to pay him salary and other emoluments for the period between the date of his removal from service and the date of reinstatement.

(3.) EVEN in matters where the Court quashes an order of termination of service on the violation of the rules of principles of natural justice, ordinarily relief of back wages is not to be granted and the employee is to be relegated to the other remedies which are available to him. This principle has been laid down by the Supreme Court in The Managing Director, U. P. Warehousing Corporation and Ors. v. Vijay Narayan Vajpayee, A. I. R. 1980 S. C. 840.