Kamlesh Kumari v. State of NCT Delhi

Delhi High Court · 22 Dec 2017 · 2017:DHC:7993
Sunil Gaur
W.P.(C) 11646/2017
2017:DHC:7993
administrative petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition for lack of locus standi but directed the Directorate of Education to complete the delayed preliminary inquiry within 12 weeks.

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W.P.(C) 11646/2017
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Order: December 22, 2017
W.P.(C) 11646/2017 & CMs 47348-50/2017
SMT. KAMLESH KUMARI ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. S.D. Singh, Mr. Rahul Kumar Singh, Ms. Kamla Prasad and Mr. Jitendra Singh, Advocates
VERSUS
STATE OF NCT DELHI AND ORS. .....Respondents
Through: Mr. Naushad Ahmed, ASC (Civil) and Ms. Urvashi Tripathi, Advocate for respondent No.1
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR O R D E R (ORAL)
Petitioner is the wife of fourth respondent, who is under employment of respondent-Directorate of Education.
Upon hearing, I do find that petitioner has no locus to maintain this petition. However, it is matter of concern that though the conduct of fourth respondent is subject matter of preliminary inquiry, but the preliminary inquiry report is not forthcoming. It is so evident from respondent-Directorate of Education’s Communications of 18th February, 11th April, 29th April, 17th June and 13th July, 2016.
Learned Standing Counsel for respondents No.1 to 3 submits that it will be ensured that preliminary inquiry report qua the conduct of fourth
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W.P.(C) 11646/2017 respondent is obtained and the matter is proceeded further in accordance with applicable Rules and Regulations by the third respondent.
Let the needful be done within a period of 12 weeks.
In the light of aforesaid, this petition and the applications are disposed of.
(SUNIL GAUR)
JUDGE
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JUDGMENT