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1. The petitioner is a direct recruit to the post of Deputy Collector-Category II, in the year 1978. He successfully completed his probation on 1st January 1981. He was promoted as District Revenue Officer-Category I of the Tamil Nadu Civil Service. He was posted as Joint Director of Stationery and Printing on 26th August 1986. He was sent on deputation to the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation and posted as Senior Regional Manager at Madras on 27th February, 1987. By proceedings dated 6th February, 1988, he was posted as District Revenue Officer at Chengalpattu. He joined the same on 8th February, 1988. On 12th March, 1988, Mr. Sameer Vyas was posted as Collector of Chengalpattu at Kancheepuram.
Apart from these general consequences, the implications are rather serious on a personal level. The consequences it will have on my reputation may well be appreciated. Needless to say, it strikes against the very fundamentals of the principles and value structure that have sustained me so far.
Sir, I therefore beg for your kind consideration in the matter. In do understand that in as much as the conversation that took place in the privacy of my chambers, the veracity of my narrative cannot be relied upon any more than may be made in any counter by him. However, I do assure your Sir, that I have no personal motives against the individual. I write this not so much in my personal capacity, but as the Collector (and administrative head) of Chengalpattu District. In this I must assume that I am a repository of Govt. trust and faith. And should I be found wanting, and where sufficient confidence is not placed upon me, then from that point I case to be effective, and will therefore be poor in the delivery of administrative objectives. It is with this sense of belief that I seek your trust in my statements above. It is with a sense of duty that I submit the above facts to enable suitable action being initiated in the matter. And, I sincerely hope that I do retain your kind confidence in me. I assure you Sir, of my highest considerations, and remain humbly, and Yours sincerely Sd. Sameer Vyas".