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Union Of India And Ors vs K. K. Dhawan on 27 January, 1993

In the decision of this Court in Union of India Vs. K.K. Dhawan, (1993) 2 SCC 56 the Court held that a disciplinary inquiry can be held even with respect to the conduct of an officer in 27 OA No.1025/2022 discharge of his judicial or quasi-judicial duties. Having said so, this Court set out the situations in which disciplinary action can be taken with respect to the judicial/quasi-judicial conduct. Paragraphs 28 and 29 of the judgment will bring out the ratio:
Supreme Court of India Cites 6 - Cited by 229 - S Mohan - Full Document

The Delhi Cloth And General Mills Ltd vs Kushal Bhan on 10 March, 1959

"There is yet another point which remains to be considered. The Industrial Tribunal appears to have taken the view that since criminal proceedings had been started against Raghavan, the domestic enquiry should have been stayed pending the final disposal of the said criminal proceedings. As this Court has held in the Delhi Cloth and General Mills Ltd. vs. Kushal Bhan, AIR 1960 SC 806 it is desirable that if the incident giving rise to a charge framed against a workman in a domestic enquiry is being tried in a criminal court, the employer should stay the domestic enquiry pending the final disposal of the criminal case."
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