provisions
(b) Manipulated government records to suit personal gain and
(c) Supervisory failure in proper execution of departmental works resulted in the failure of many
having various other items of work, on the mere allegation of supervisory failure. When the learned counsel for the appellant was confronted with Exts
loss of State
fund etc, which loss is attributable to supervisory failure of the
officer and therefore the judgment of the court below, which ... loss of State funds, which loss is attributable
to such supervisory failure of the servant concerned."
18. Yet another aspect we noticed is that
loss of State
fund etc, which loss is attributable to supervisory failure of the
officer and therefore the judgment of the court below, which ... loss of State funds, which loss is attributable
to such supervisory failure of the servant concerned."
18. Yet another aspect we noticed is that
beneficiary
committees and other committees which are constituted
under the scheme, the supervisory officers should be fixed
with liability except in cases of proven misconduct ... State funds; which loss is attributable to such supervisory
failure of the servant concerned.
6. On the whole, we are satisfied that the learned
counsel
stated to be the
custodian of the cheque book, any supervisory
failure and other attendant grounds, as also any
specific allegation of financial embezzlement
against
justice where there is no procedure
specified, and thereby occasioning failure of
justice.
(4) Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the
Constitution is exercised ... step
in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
(5) Be it a writ of certiorari or the exercise of
supervisory jurisdiction, none is available to
correct
justice where there is no procedure specified, and thereby occasioning failure of justice.
4. Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution is exercised ... step in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
5. Be it a writ of certiorari or the exercise of supervisory jurisdiction none is available to correct
packets. This shortfall is attributable to gross
irregularities and failure in supervisory duties on the
part of Accused Nos. 1 to 3 (Temple Special Officers
packets. This shortfall
is attributed to the gross irregularities and failure in
supervisory duties by Accused Nos. 1 to 3 (Temple
Special Officers), resulting ... reconciled on a daily basis . His complete failure to do
so, despite being vested with the highest supervisory
authority and despite personally handling massive