MADRAS
HIGH COURT QUASHES THE CHARGE MEMO ISSUED TO TWO STATE BANK OF INDIA
(SBI) OFFICERS
While
quashing the charge memo issued to two State Bank of India (SBI) officers
alleging misconduct for holding a lunch hour demonstration in August last year,
the Madras High Court has held that a mere peaceful demonstration, per se,
inside the campus, cannot be understood as a mark of misconduct under the
rules.
A
Division Bench comprising Justices Chitra Venkataraman and K.B.K.Vasuki passed
the common judgment on appeals filed by two officers of the bank against a
single Judge’s order of February 8 this year.
The
two, D.Thomas Franco Rajendra Dev, Deputy Manager, SBI, RBU, LHO, Chennai and
D.Suresh Kumar, Chief Manager, RBU, LHO, Chennai, were the general secretary
and elected president of the All India State Bank of India Officers’ Association
respectively. The association held a lunch hour demonstration on August 28 last
year in front of the local head office and in all the administrative offices of
the bank. Members, including the two officers, participated.
In
September last year, the two were issued charge memo for alleged misconduct
under the bank’s officers’ service rules.
They
filed writ petitions contending that registered trade unions had a right to
demonstrate peacefully. The right flowed from Art.19 (1) (c) of the
Constitution. They denied that they instigated the officers of the bank to hold
the demonstration. There was no misconduct.
A
single Judge rejected the writ petitions, holding that the court could not
interfere at the stage of charge memo on the basis of the defence pleaded by
the petitioners. Aggrieved, the two filed the present appeals.
Source: The Hindu, 05.08.2013
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