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Quashing deaprtmental proceedings

(Querist) 30 September 2015 This query is : Resolved 
a bank employee was show caused on ommission and commision of fraud running into lakhs of Rupees. A FIR was lodged and subsequently a departmental proceedings was initiated against him. the employee brought a stay from the high court on the ground of same sets of carge in departmenal chargesheet and fir chargesheet. the departmental proceedings could not be completed. the employee has reached superannuation.

Now i seek your advice is it legal to quash the departmental proceedings initiated against the employee and issue a fresh departmental proceedings or to file a petition u/s 482 of Crpc as defacto complainant against the state to expedite the criminal proceedings.

Your advice is highly solicited in this matter, if possivle with relevant citations.
Guest (Expert) 30 September 2015
Mr. Pratik Debroy,

EXTRACT OF YOUR QUERY IS:
"is it legal to quash the departmental proceedings initiated against the employee and issue a fresh departmental proceedings or to file a petition u/s 482 of Crpc as defacto complainant against the state to expedite the criminal proceedings."

By the way before expecting reply from other members, being an advocate, as per your profile, can you intimate what is your own opinion?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 30 September 2015
"legal to quash the departmental proceedings initiated against the employee and issue a fresh departmental proceedings "

THERE IS NO SUCH PROVISION

"file a petition u/s 482 of Crpc as defacto complainant against the state to expedite the criminal proceedings.

YOU CAN TRY.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 30 September 2015
Agreeing with Mr Dhingra, I would be interested to know your views, which may or may not be same as mine.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 30 September 2015
I shall also be interested to know the views.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 01 October 2015
The reply from author still awaited.


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