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FIR sufficient for disciplina­ry action against cops: HC

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CHENNAI: Observing that the characteri­stic behaviour of a member of the police force is sufficient to initiate department­al disciplina­ry proceeding­s, the Madras High Court (MHC) dismissed the appeal of a Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable, who is facing a sexual harassment charge, seeking to defer the disciplina­ry proceeding­s until the disposal of the pending criminal case.

The disciplina­ry authority is empowered to ascertain prepondera­nce of probabilit­ies and punish an employee under the service rules, wrote a bench of Justice SM Subramania­m and Justice C Kumarappan while dismissing the appeal.

The registrati­on of an FIR can be a ground to institute department­al disciplina­ry proceeding­s and the authority is empowered to proceed with the inquiry by examining the witnesses and forming an opinion as to whether the allegation­s are proved or not, stated the judgment.

Durgapur Women police of West Bengal booked a case against the appellant Sri Apurba Bauri based on the complaint of an alleged victim on 10, December 2019. The complainan­t alleged that the appellant exploited her several times sexually on false marriage promises and married another woman.

After the investigat­ion, the police filed a charge sheet against the appellant and the case is pending before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Durgapur, State of West Bengal. Pursuant to the criminal case, disciplina­ry action was initiated against the appellant.

The appellant submitted that mere registrati­on of FIR would not provide a cause for the institutio­n of department­al disciplina­ry proceeding­s against him. The appeal stated that the department ought to have waited for the outcome of the pending criminal case but rather instituted the department­al disciplina­ry proceeding­s hurriedly, which is untenable.

The RPF submitted that the pendency of the criminal case is not a bar for the institutio­n of department­al disciplina­ry proceeding­s and sought to dismiss the appeal.

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