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(6) The following charges were framed against the petitioner: "ARTICLE-1That the said Shri Rakesh Dhingra intentionally withheld a copy of his graduation (B.Com.) degree at the time of his appointment in Nsfdc and thereby claimed service experience of almost two years for working as an Accounts Trainee with M/s Aggarwal Bansal & Associates, Jhandewalan Market, New Delhi during the period 15.7.1976 to 25.5.1978, whereas he had completed his graduation only in the year 1977. Article - Ii That the said Shri Rakesh Dhingra submitted an experience certificate at the time of his appointment in Nsfdc for having worked as an 'Accountant' from 29.6.1978 to 31.1.1980 with a firm M/s Moon Enterprises whereas enquiries reveal that the said firm was not in existence at the stated time and place. ARTICLE-111 That the said Shri Rakesh Dhingra defied the lawful and reasonable order of his superior by not complying with the instructions issued to him vide Order No. NSFDC/21/89-Pers. dated 6.8.1993 whereby he was placed under suspension w.e.f. 6.8.1993 and advised to hand over all the files/documents key(s) of almirah(s) etc. under his custody to Shri Devanand, Assistant Manager (vigilance) immediately. ARTICLE-IV That the said Shri Rakesh Dhingra sent certain information and representations about restoration of his designation as Company Secretary-cum-Finance Manager, sanction of dual charge allowance to him; complaint alleging wrongful appointment of Dr. S.P. Ram in the Corporation; recording of his Acr as 'Outstanding' by Ex-GM(Finance); alleged denial of opportunity to him for appointment to the post of Dgm (Finance) and finally, his appeal against the suspension order, directly to the Board of Directors without any general or special order of the Competent Authority or routing the same through the Competent Authority. ARTICLE-V That the said Shri Rakesh Dhingra unauthorisedly enclosed a copy of an agenda note sent to him for submission before the Board of Directors with his Writ Petition filed against the Corporation and also quoted verbatim from a strictly confidential letter from the Cmd addressed to the Joint Secretary (SCD), Ministry of Welfare, Govt. of India in his writ petition. Article - Vi That the said Shri Rakesh Dhingra did not disclose at any stage either at the time of his appointment in the Corporation or even after his induction, the fact that there was a disciplinary case pending against him in his previous organisation i.e., Prudishly Industrial and Investment Corporation of U.P. Ltd. (PICUP) and the proceedings in the case were yet to be finalised. Sheri Rakesh Dhingra by his above acts, furnished false information/certificate regarding his previous service, wilfully disobeyed a lawful and reasonable order of his superior, unauthorisedly communicated official documents and information and suppressed material facts at the time of his appointment in Nsfdc, thereby contravening Rule 5(4), 5(6), 5(20) and 11 of Nsfdc Conduct, Discipline and Appeal Rules, 1990.."