The tribunal's bench, headed by P K Basu, quashed both the orders noting that these were passed without issuing show cause notice to Chaturvedi which was "against the principles of natural justice".
The adverse observation made in both the orders were also asked to be kept in Chaturvedi's Annual Performance Assessment Report (APAR) for period 2015-16, against which he had approached the CAT.
In his January 7 order, the AIIMS Director had expressed "displeasure with his (Chaturvedi) insubordination, indiscipline and lack of work ethics during winter session of Parliament 2015". He had also ordered that a copy of the memorandum be kept in Chaturvedi's personal file for consideration in his APAR for period 2015-16.
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Chaturvedi had then approached the CAT, claiming that these orders had sought to "taint" his service record and placed him at a very disadvantageous position regarding future periodical review of the service record.
He had claimed that these orders were passed with "personal mala fide" as he was "exposing corruption cases in AIIMS."
The Ramon Magsaysay Award winner officer has been at loggerheads with the central government over issues of promotion, work allocation, cadre transfer, deputation and APAR.
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