Employee Suspension related to Inquiry not necessary if posting is far from inquiry location

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The Rajasthan High Court has held that a suspension order under Rule 13 of the Rajasthan Civil Services (Classification, Control, and Appeal) Rules, 1951, is intended as a preventive measure, not a punitive action. Suspension is permissible to prevent an employee from influencing or obstructing an inquiry or tampering with evidence. However, the Court emphasized that suspending an employee for trivial allegations of misconduct from a previous posting, particularly when the location is far from the current posting, constitutes a punitive act.

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The Court ruled that while an inquiry could be initiated against the petitioner for the charges, suspension was unnecessary. The trivial nature of the charges and the lack of any connection to the petitioner’s current posting made the suspension order unjustifiable. Accordingly, the petition was allowed, and the suspension order was quashed.

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