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All India Institute Of Medical Sciences ... vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 29 October, 1996
In the case reported in (}996) 11 SCC 582, All India Institute of' Medical Sciences Employees' Union v. Union of India the Supreme Court was approached in a Special Leave Petition by the petitioner against an order,f the Delhi High Court dated 14-5-1996 in Writ Petition No. 1946 of 1996 wherein the High Court was approached for a direction for institution of proceedings against a former Director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences for an offence under Section 409, I.P.C. The Division Bench of the High Court refused to issue mandamus and against that order the Special Leave Petition was filed. It was argued before the Supreme Court that the petitioner had laid all the necessary information before the Director as well as the Minister concerned and also the Prime Minister of India bringing to their notice all the offences committed by the former Director but no action in that behalf had been taken. It was argued before the Supreme Court that the High Court was not right in refusing to entertain the writ petition and giving directions in this behalf. The Supreme Court quoted the relevant provisions of Section 154(I), Cr.P.C. and the provisions concerning investigation and observed in paragraph 4 of the judgment as under: