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Jit Ram Shiv Kumar And Ors. Etc vs State Of Haryana And Anr. Etc on 16 April, 1980

"In view of the contents of the impugned order, it is difficult to say that the punishing authority had not applied his mind to the case before terminating the services of the appellant. The punishing authority has placed reliance upon the report of the Enquiry Officer which means that he has not only agreed with the findings of the Enquiry Officer, but also has accepted the reasons given by him for the findings. In our opinion, when the punishing authority agrees with the findings of the Enquiry Officer and accepts the reasons given by him in support of such findings, it is not necessary for the punishing authority to again discuss evidence and come to the same findings as that of the Enquiry Officer and give the same reasons for the findings. We are unable to accept the contention made on behalf of the appellant that the impugned order of termination is vitiated as it is a non-speaking order and does not contain any reason. When by the impugned order the punishing authority has accepted the findings of the Enquiry Officer and the reasons given by him the question of non-compliance with the principles of natural justice does not arise. It is also incorrect to say that the impugned order is not a speaking order".
Supreme Court of India Cites 51 - Cited by 671 - P S Kailasam - Full Document

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. & Anr vs Ashok Kumar Arora on 5 February, 1997

14. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondents sought to take us through the Enquiry Officer's report to contend that the Disciplinary Authority had not correctly appreciated the objections taken by the respondents to the report. That is normally not a plea which is available as a ground for judicial review. (See Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. v. Ashok Kumar Arora Nevertheless, it would be open to the respondent to raise all such grounds before the Appellate Authority, who should deal with the same.
Supreme Court of India Cites 11 - Cited by 180 - S P Kurdukar - Full Document
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