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DISMISSAL FROM CRPF

(Querist) 11 September 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Sir,
my eldset brother was appointed as head constable on 03-01-1969 in CRPF.on 22-11-1985 he was promoted as Inspector.On 14-03-1984 an incident happened at manipur and he was post commander then.he was served a charge sheet on 14-07-1987 as responsible for this incident unders section 11 of the CRPF Act,1945- "neglect of duty".Enquiry was held. Enquiry report was not supplied to him even when requested. he appealed to the Disciplinary Authority his submissions w/o copy of the enquiry report.No show Cause notive was served upon him. His services were terminated on 31-10-1988.His appeal and revision within the deptt. were rejected with one sentence order. Then he approached courts of law. his suit was dismissed twice by two lower courts at Delhi. Then he appealed to the ADJ. The ADJ ruled in his favour. CRPF refused to comply with the ADJ judgment declared on 01-08-2005.State went in for Appeal to Delhi High Court on 02-12-2005 by filing appeal and appln. for condonation of delay for 20 days.His counsel did not file reply to the Appeal. But wanted to argue the case straight away.Till date the case could not be argued bcz the Judge kept on giving adjournments on one reason or the other.Kindly suggest course of action thru which the case can be put on quick hearing. Is there delay of only 20 days or more as per Law of Limtation applicable? secondly what steps are required now by the respondents in this case.he has now abandoned his lawyer bcz of causing intentional delay.may be both sides counsels are conniving together to ensure natural death of the case and against the respondent.Kindly suggest a specialist service matters lawyer (with address and mobi. no.) at Delhi High Court who would charge most reasonable fee as he does not have any money to pay as fee. Kindly also suggest leading case laws citations in favour of the respondent.
regards,
Yours Truly,,

Satish Kumarriven
SATISH KUMAR (Querist) 25 October 2009
kindly expedite your valuable advice.
regards,
your's,

satish kumar


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