IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11687 of 2006 SUNIL KUMAR, Son of Late Kamal Kishore Ram, resident of village – Bari Ashiqpur, P.O. – East Colony, P.S. – Jamalpur, District – Munger. ……………. Petitioner. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through the Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The D.G. cum I.G. of Police, Bihar, Patna. 3. The D.I.G. of Police, Bihar, Military Police, Bihar, Muzaffarpur. 4. The Commandant, B.M.P. – 9, Jamalpur, Munger. ……….. Respondents. ----------- 02/ 09.05.2011 Heard counsel for the petitioner and counsel appearing for the State. Petitioner was appointed on compassionate basis in B.M.P. -9, Jamalpur. Prayer of the petitioner in this writ application is for quashing of the dismissal order passed by the Commandant, B.M.P.-9 dated 22.1.2000, the order passed by the appellate authority, D.I.G. of Police dated 21.8.2000 and the order passed by the D.G.P. dated 8.7.2004. On perusal of the impugned orders, it transpires that since the date of his appointment right from the period of training, petitioner intermittently absented himself from his duty and remained on unauthorized leave. Altogether on 10 occasions he absconded and with respect to all these charges 2 departmental proceeding was initiated against the petitioner. He did not participate in the departmental proceeding. Finally, the Conducting Officer, considering the evidence and the charges framed against him, submitted an enquiry report, recommending serious punishment. The Disciplinary Authority, issued second show cause notice to the petitioner, with proposed punishment, giving proper opportunity to the petitioner, no show cause was filed by the petitioner. The Disciplinary Authority, finally, passed the order awarding punishment of dismissal from service. Final order passed in disciplinary proceeding, has also been affirmed in Appeal as well as in the memorial filed by the petitioner. I do not find any merit in this application. It is dismissed. DKS/ (Mridula Mishra, J.)