Madras High Court refused the appeal of the state government
Observing that the court did not find an error in an order passed by a judge who directed the authorities to return the Policeman back to service, Madras High Court has refused the appeal of the state government.
Money to leak questions for the examination of police recruitment in 2005
Petitioner M C Pandi has received money to leak questions for the examination of police recruitment in 2005. Because the accusation of it was proven, the disciplinary authority had imposed a payment reduction sentence.
Appellate Authority has increased the sentence of the dismissal from the service
When the petitioner appealed, the Appellate Authority has increased the sentence of the dismissal from the service. Saddened by the same thing, the petitioner submitted a review and the authority reviewing the same has modified it as a compulsory retirement.
Challenging the order of single judges, the state government preferred an appeal
The petitioner moved to the High court of madras- Madurai bench in 2014, challenging this order and the court had ruled out the punishment and directed them to return him back to service. Challenging the order of single judges, the state government preferred an appeal.
Article 14 of the Constitution
Division Judge Bench M M Sundresh and S Ananthi observed that Article 14 of the Constitution would certainly play a role when people who were placed thus involved in similar charges were subject to a less sentence.
Similar cases against officials and dismissed the petition
The judges said that the government pleader specifically submitted that he also could not obtain instructions about why sentences were reduced on similar cases against officials and dismissed the petition.
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