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CAT upholds dismissal of Professor for involvement in anti-national activities in J&K


CAT upholds dismissal of Professor for involvement in anti-national activities in  J&K

Srinagar, May 10: The Central Administrative Tribunal has upheld the dismissal of a Kashmir University Professor by the Lieutenant Governor for involvement in anti-national activities.

One, Dr. Altaf Hussain Pandith challenged his dismissal from service by the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, on the ground that he was not holding a civil post under the State and, therefore, the provisions of Article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution are not applicable to him as such the LG was not competent to pass his dismissal order.

It was further contended that the LG cannot pass a dismissal order under Article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution of India because he is neither the President of India nor the Governor of a State as also no opportunity of being heard was granted to the ousted Professor.

CAT observed  that it was alleged that the applicant-Pandith was involved in antinational activities and was a member of the Jamaat-eIslami (Jel) & Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and a high level committee was constituted by the LG of Jammu & Kashmir to scrutinize the material presented against the applicant and after scrutinizing the material, the high level committee concluded and recommended that there was sufficient evidence/material against the applicant-Pandith to take action under Article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution of India.

Consequently, the LG issued the impugned dismissal order on 13-05-2022, dismissing him from service.

The bench recorded that dismissal by LG was passed on the recommendation of the High Level Committee in accordance with law and there was sufficient material available against the applicant which was scrutinized by the High Level Committee before recommending the dismissal of the applicant.

The State has the power to create or abolish the post, regulate the conditions of service for the person so appointed to the post and exercise rights such as suspension, dismissal and removal from service etc.

The order further reads that relationship between master and servant can be established through the exercise of all or some of these powers by the State, which has the right to control the person holding the post.

It has been further elaborated by the bench on the employees of University that the University of Kashmir has not framed any independent service rules for its employees till date.

The University Council, vide its resolution dated 28.08.1972, clarified that the employees of the University of Kashmir would be governed by the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Regulations (CSR), 1956.

The bench has held that all the rules, regulations, including Jammu & Kashmir Civil Services Regulations (CSR) are applicable to the employees of Kashmir University, including the applicant-Pandit and has considered that applicant-Pandit was holding a civil post under the State i.e. Kashmir University.

CAT added that therefore, the contention raised by the learned counsel for the applicant that the applicant is not holding a civil post cannot be accepted and is hereby rejected.

 

 


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