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Article-I
That the said Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO while posted at Bandipore Outpost (under SIB Srinagar) consumed liquor with his local contact Tanvir on 22.9.2008 in excess which resulted in his deteriorating health and he had to be brought to Srinagar for his medical examination. Further, he also divulged some official information to Tanvir.
Thus, by his aforesaid misconduct of consuming liquor in excess and disobeying the security instructions, Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO has violated Rule 22 (d) and 3(1)(iii) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964.
Article-II
That the said Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO while posted at Bandipore Outpost (under SIB Srinagar) went to temple inside the BSF camp on 24.8.2008 (Janmashtami day) at abour 2100 hours under the influence of liquor and created a bad scene there.
Thus, by his aforesaid misconduct of appearing in public place in the state of intoxication and creating nuisance in a public place, Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO has violated Rule 22 (c) and 3(1)(iii) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964.
Article-III
That the said Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO while posted at Bandipore Outpost (under SIB Srinagar) consumed liquor heavily along with his staff Shri Vivek Sagar, ACIO-II/WT on 20.8.2008 and quarrelled with each other by creating scene in the office complex.
Thus, by his aforesaid misconduct of consuming liquor in excess with one of his staff members and destroying the official decorum, Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO has violated Rule 22 (d) and 3(1)(iii) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964.
Article-IV
That the said Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO while posted at Bandipore Outpost (under SIB Srinagar) brought a lady, a widow of a militant and known to be of loose character, from a pre-determined location to the office-cum-residence in the office vehicle on one of the days in August, 2008 and ordered all the staff members to leave the office by keeping only a boy, who came with the lady, in the office alone from morning till evening. The lady was then dropped back in the office vehicle at the same place from where she was picked up.
Now, therefore, the President being the Disciplinary Authority, after having carefully gone through all the relevant documents on record, submissions made by Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO in his reply dated March 28, 2011 and the advice of UPSC, observes that the charges under Article-I & II are fully proved i.e. he divulged classified information an unauthorized person and brought disrepute to the department by visiting a temple within the BSF camp in an inebriated condition and created scene there, whereas the charge under Article-III is partly proved and charge under Article-IV is not proved. The charge of divulging classified information by Shri Dagar to an unauthorized person is alone sufficient to warrant imposition of highest major penalty on Shri Dagar. Further continuation of Shri Dagar in a sensitive security organization like IB may, therefore, put the organization at great risk in future. The undersigned, after carefully considering all the facts and circumstances of the case, fully agrees with the advice of UPSC and feels that the ends of justice would be met only if the penalty of Dismissal from Service with immediate effect, is imposed on Shri C.P. Dagar, DCIO and orders accordingly.