Offices of the ASEB and in this context, the
delinquent was total failure.
13. It can be gathered from the inquiry report of 28.10.2005 that ... irregularities which appeared to be all pervading in the office,
the supervisory failure of the Dy. Accounts Officer was held to be inexcusable. In
fact
land. Therefore, he has submitted that the allegation of supervisory negligence and failure to ensure the integrity and devotion to duty of his subordinates ... UPSCs advice dated 6.7.2012) that the charge of supervisory negligence and failure to ensure the integrity and devotion to duty of the subordinate staff
specific findings against the applicant holding that he was guilty of supervisory failures resulting into the commission of offences by his juniors. They submit that
committed by him during 1989-1991 qua supervisory failure in store checking etc. The proceedings were concluded on 9.10.2007 by imposing
justice where there is no procedure
specified, and thereby occasioning failure
of justice.
(4) Supervisory jurisdiction under Article
227 of the Constitution is exercised ... failure of justice or
grave injustice has occasioned thereby, the
High Court may step in to exercise its
supervisory jurisdiction.
(5) Be it a writ
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
legal position while exercising supervisory jurisdiction is well settled. This
Court in its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution ... manner not permitted by law and failure of justice or grave injustice has
occasioned thereby. The supervisory jurisdiction is not available to correct
mere errors
others (2003) 6 SCC 675, it was held that in exercise of supervisory power under Article 227 , High Court can correct errors of jurisdiction committed ... permitted by law and failure of justice or grave injustice has occasioned, the Court may step in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction. However, it also
legal position while exercising supervisory jurisdiction under
Section 25(B) DRC Act is well settled. This Court in its supervisory
jurisdiction under Article ... manner not permitted by
law and failure of justice or grave injustice has occasioned thereby. The
supervisory jurisdiction is not available to correct mere errors
others (2003) 6 SCC 675, it was held that in exercise of supervisory power under Article 227 , High Court can correct errors of jurisdiction committed ... permitted by law and failure of justice or grave injustice has occasioned, the Court may step in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction. However, it also