A division bench of Justices N Paul Vasanthakumar and K Ravichandrabaabu, converting the removal of P C Damodaran from service into a case of compulsory retirement as it would entitle him to full pension benefits, noted that in spite of narrating the status of his family, the appellate authority and revisional authority (CISF) have not chosen any sympathy.
Damodaran joined CISF as 'constable dobhi' in February 1978 and completed 31 years of service when he chose to avail of medical leave for 310 days from October 2009 to August 2010 for his TB treatment.
Stating that he had received several reward certificates from top CISF officers, Damodaran said he could not attend duties due to ill-health. However, his long leave was viewed seriously by the authorities who issued him a charge memo in March 2010. He was later removed from service and the punishment was confirmed in two appeal proceedings in the department.
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Though he submitted all medical records to prove his ailment and treatment, he was removed from service. If the punishment was mofidied into one of compulsory retirement, he would be eligible for terminal benefits, he stated.
CISF counsel said Damodaran had been punished earlier for indiscipline and he had been punished at least 10 times.