IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. CWP No. 3319-CAT of 2010 Date of Decision: February 24, 2010 Ashok Kumar …Petitioner Versus Union of India and others …Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.M. KUMAR HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE JITENDRA CHAUHAN Present: Mr. O.P. Gabba, Advocate, for the petitioner. 1. To be referred to the Reporters or not? 2. Whether the judgment should be reported in the Digest? M.M. KUMAR, J. The instant petition is directed against order dated 8.1.2010 (P-8), passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Chandigarh Bench, Chandigarh (for brevity, ‘the Tribunal’). The Tribunal has rejected the claim of the petitioner for staying the departmental proceedings during the pendency of the criminal trial in case FIR No. 15, dated 1.2.2008, under Sections 409, 420, 465, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B IPC, registered at Police Station City Ferozepur. A further prayer has been made for directing respondent Nos. 1 to 4 to stay the proceedings of departmental inquiry pending against the petitioner till the decision of the criminal case pending against him in the Court of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ferozepur. C.W.P. No. 3319-CAT of 2010 2. Brief facts of the case are that a case FIR No. 15, dated 1.2.2008, under Sections 409, 420, 465, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B IPC, has been registered against the petitioner at Police Station City Ferozepur, on a complaint made by the Superintendent Post Offices, Ferozepur Division, Ferozepur (P-1). The allegations against him are that while working as Sub Post Master, Makhu Gate Post Office, Ferozepur City, he misappropriated Government funds amounting to Rs. 2,21,796/- by showing fraudulent withdrawals from different Recurring Deposit Accounts from the post office. On 16.2.2009, challan in the criminal case was presented in the Court of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ferozepur, and the case is at the stage of framing of charges against the petitioner. 3. Prior to registration of the criminal case, the petitioner was placed under suspension on 14.12.2007. a departmental inquiry has also been initiated against him. On 10.12.2008, a charge sheet was issued to the petitioner under Rule 14 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 (for brevity, ‘the Rules’) with the similar allegations as have been levelled in the FIR (P-2 & P-3). On 2.11.2009, the petitioner made a representation for dropping the departmental inquiry till the decision of the criminal case registered against him (P-4). On 29.12.2009, he was informed that the departmental proceedings could be conducted simultaneously with the criminal trial (P-5). It has been claimed by the petitioner that the witnesses cited both in the departmental inquiry as well as in the criminal case are the same and in case both the proceedings are allowed to continue simultaneously, his defence is likely to be prejudiced. 2 C.W.P. No. 3319-CAT of 2010 4. Under the aforementioned circumstances, the petitioner filed OA No. 15-PB-2010 before the Tribunal with a similar prayer which has been made in the instant petition. However, by placing reliance on the judgments of Hon’ble the Supreme Court rendered in the cases of State of Rajasthan v. B.K. Meena, AIR 1997 SC 13 and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. v. Sarvesh Berry, (2005) 10 SCC 471, the Tribunal has rejected the prayer made by the petitioner insofar as staying the proceedings in the departmental proceedings till the conclusion of the criminal trial. In regard to the other prayer of the petitioner during the suspension period the Tribunal has found him entitled to the payment of subsistence allowance as enhanced from time to time, as per Rules. Accordingly, the respondents have been directed to examine the case of the petitioner for payment of subsistence allowance as admissible and enhanced from time to time (P-8). 5. Having heard learned counsel for the petitioner at a considerable length we find no merit in the instant petition warranting admission of the same. There is no legal infirmity in the impugned order dated 8.1.2010 (P-8) passed by the Tribunal. It is well settled that inquiry proceedings and criminal proceedings could be conducted simultaneously. The standard of proof in both the proceedings is entirely different. There is no dearth of authorities for the proposition that unless the facts are complicated and some legal acumen is required there is no bar for continuation of disciplinary as well as criminal proceedings. In NOIDA Enterprises Association v. NOIDA, 2007 (2) RSJ 504, it has been held that standard of proof required in departmental proceedings is not the same as required to 3 C.W.P. No. 3319-CAT of 2010 prove a criminal charge. Even if there is an acquittal in criminal proceedings, the same does not bar the continuation of departmental proceedings. In this case, the decision of the Government in deciding not to continue with the departmental proceedings after acquittal in the criminal charge was held untenable and quashed. The conceptual difference between departmental proceedings and the criminal proceedings has been highlighted by Hon'ble the Supreme Court in several cases, which were also referred to in the case of NOIDA Enterprises (supra), and in this regard reference was made to Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan v. T. Srinivas, (2004) 7 SCC 442; Uttaranchal Road Transport Corporation v. Mansaram Nainwal, (2006) 6 SCC 366; and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (supra). Furthermore, the position in law relating to acquittal in criminal case, its effect on the departmental proceedings and reinstatement in service has been dealt with by Hon'ble the Supreme Court in Union of India v. Bihari Lal Sidhana, (1997) 4 SCC 385. In Capt. M. Paul Anthony v. Bharat Gold Mines Limited, (1999) 2 SCT 660, it is again stated that the effect of the acquittal in a criminal case on the departmental proceedings would depend upon the factual situation in each case. 6. For the reasons aforementioned, we find no ground warranting admission of the instant petition. Accordingly, the same is dismissed. (M.M. KUMAR) JUDGE 4 C.W.P. No. 3319-CAT of 2010 (JITENDRA CHAUHAN) February 24, 2010 JUDGE Pkapoor 5