The court observed that the constable Abrar Ali, had returned to duty just a few hours late from the stipulated time and that he had been implicated in a case of abduction and rape and "in such a situation any prudent person can lose his mental balance to take any sensible and rational decision" and this is what happened in the instant case.
"Still the petitioner was visited with a punishment that was unwarranted. Such punishment shakes the edifice of justice and fair play. One cannot also lose sight of the fact that the petitioner had reported back on duty on August 15, 1999 itself which was as per his sanctioned leave, even though he was just a few hours late.
"Thus, we are of the view that the petitioner should not be made to suffer such a punishment which is shockingly disproportionate compared to his conduct; we don't find any coherent and cogent reason to hold him guilty," it said, in its verdict delivered on Ali's plea challenging his dismissal from service.