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Lalit Kumar Modi vs Union Of India & Ors on 27 August, 2014

(4) The disciplinary authority shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Government servant a copy of the articles of charge, the statement of the imputations of misconduct or misbehaviour and a list of documents and witnesses by which each article of charges is proposed to be sustained and shall require the Government servant to submit, within such time as may be specified, a written statement of his defence and to state whether he desires to be heard in person. 2 "the CCS (CCA) Rules" hereinafter 3 "DA" hereinafter 4 "the Tribunal" hereinafter 5 Lalit Kumar v UOI & others 6 "ACIO"
Delhi High Court Cites 37 - Cited by 6 - B D Ahmed - Full Document

The State Of Punjab & Ors vs Bakshish Singh on 8 September, 1998

(b) By Office Order No 514/2010 dated 29 December 2010, extracted earlier, the petitioner was sanctioned EOL for this entire period. This document was also filed with the IO, as was recorded in the Daily Order Sheet dated 12 February 2011. As held by the Supreme Court in State of Punjab v Bakshish Singh9, once leave of any kind was granted for the purpose for which the employee had remained absent from duty, the absence could no longer be recorded as unauthorised.
Supreme Court of India Cites 4 - Cited by 173 - S S Ahmad - Full Document
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