Memo.No.2261, Dt:23-10-1979 | Simultaneous action of prosecution and disciplinary proceedings.

Ref: Memo. No.4845/9-2,GA. (Ser.C) Dept., dt. 13-2-1960.

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The Committee on Public Accounts (1976-77) in its Seventh Report on Appropriation Accounts 1973-74 recommended as follows: -

4. (iii) In all cases of misappropriation, when detected where a prima facie case is made out, simultaneous action should be taken by the Department according to Classification, Control and Appeal Rules and relevant records should be handed over to the Police for launching criminal proceedings. The Department may also initiate action to prevent the delinquent officer from alienating his properties. The Committee had heard from some of the Officers that misappropriation cases could not be immediately handed over to the Police since the connected records were required for conducting departmental enquiry. In such cases, the Committee recommends that the departmental officers should obtain Photostat copies of the documents and hand over the originals to the Police so that simultaneous action at the level of Police in regard to criminal proceedings and at the level of enquiry in the department for disciplinary action can be processed without loss of time. This is necessary since delays result in manipulations, loss of evidence and ultimately in acquittal of cases".

2. In the Memo. cited it was clarified that there is no legal objection to departmental enquiry being conducted, while the Police are making an investigation, but when once a court has taken cognizance of a criminal case, the departmental authority should stop all further proceedings.

3. The question whether the departmental proceedings can be finalised and orders issued even though the case is pending in a court of law was examined. Having regard to the decision of the Himachal Pradesh High Court in Khushiram Vs. Union of India (1973) (2) SLR. PP.564- 565), it was considered that it is not obligatory that the departmental proceedings should be stayed when the case is pending in a court of Law, except when it is expedient to do so in the interest of fair play. It is necessary that criminal proceedings and departmental action should be processed without loss of time with a view to avoiding, manipulation and loss of evidence.

4. The Government, therefore, direct that the departmental officers should obtain photostat copies of the documents and hand over the originals to the Police, so that simultaneous action in regard to criminal proceedings and disciplinary action may be taken. 

5. All the Departments of the Secretariat and the Heads of Departments are, therefore, requested to ensure that quick action is taken in cases of misappropriation of Government moneys by Government employees.


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