CDA charge sheets law officers for mishandling case

Deputy directors failed to file appeal against a decision on time


​ Our Correspondent August 03, 2019
CDA

ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) has issued charge sheet to its two deputy directors of Law Wing on charges of being guilty of inefficiency and misconduct.

According to a statement of CDA the officers were found guilty of offences within meaning of Article 8.03 (a) &(b) of CDA Employees Service regulations, 1992 for the act of commission and omission on their part.

The allegations on the part of the officers are that they have not actively persuaded cases related to regularisation of services of an employee.

In this context a fact finding inquiry committee was constituted as per report of fact finding inquiry committee, the services of a horticulture supervisor, engaged on the daily wages basis, was terminated by the Human Resource Directorate on account of unauthorised absence from duty.

The official got reinstated through NIRC court orders.

As per rule appeal against the same decision should have been filed by the authority within stipulated time.

The deputy director law should have decided at his own or in consultation with his superiors for filling of an appeal, however, it could not be decided even after lapse of one year due which the case became time bared.

Furthermore, writ petition filed by the CDA against the impugned judgment of labour in Islamabad High Court was also dismissed due to non-prosecution.

Director HRD-II has been appointed as inquiry officer to conduct formal inquiry in the matter.

The accused officers have been directed to submit written defense within seven days to inquiry officer.

CDA management is taking consolidated steps to elevate and boost performance of its Law Wing.

In this connection, strict directions have been issued for actively perusing court cases in different courts of law and negligence in this regard will not be tolerated.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2019.

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