WPSS No. 189/2010 Hon’ble Tarun Agarwal J. Mr. Rakesh Thapaliyal, the learned counsel for the petitioner. Mr. S. S. Chauhan, the learned counsel for respondent no. 2 and 3. The petitioner has been suspended by an order dated 3rd March, 2010 on the charge of misplacing official documents. The petitioner, being aggrieved, by the suspension order has filed a present writ petition alleging that the documents were misplaced earlier by the Junior Engineer, which is clear from the report of the Executive Officer itself. At this stage, it is difficult to comment or adjudicate as to who was responsible for the loss of the official documents and that is why an enquiry has been set up and the enquiry officer has been directed to submit a report within one month. Misplacement of an official document is a serious charge and consequently, the court is of the opinion, that the charge being serious, warranted issuance of a suspension order. This court is not inclined to interfere in the suspension order at this stage and dismisses the writ petition with the direction to the disciplinary authority as well as to the enquiry officer to conclude the enquiry within the stipulated period, as directed by the disciplinary authority and take a final decision immediately thereafter. (Tarun Agarwala, J.) Dated: 30.3.2010 Nishant