Punjab-Haryana High Court
Jaskour Singh vs State Of Punjab And Others on 27 February, 2026
108 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
AT CHANDIGARH
CWP No. 6217 of 2026
Date of Decision:27.02.2026
Jaskour Singh
....Petitioner
vs.
State of Punjab and others
....Respondents
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JAGMOHAN BANSAL
Present: Mr. Sumeet Singh Brar, Advocate
for the petitioner
Mr. Aman Dhir, DAG, Punjab
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JAGMOHAN BANSAL, J. (ORAL)
1. The petitioner through instant petition under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India is seeking direction to respondents to keep
departmental proceedings in abeyance till the conclusion of criminal
proceedings arising out of FIR No. 19 dated 25.07.2025, under Sections 7,
13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, registered at Police Station
Vigilance Bureau, Bathinds (Annexure P-1).
2. Sumeet Singh Brar, Advocate submits that case of petitioner is
squarely covered by judgment of Supreme Court in Capt. M. Paul Anthony
vs. Bharat Gold Mines Ltd., 1999(3) SCC 679. The foundation of trial as
well as departmental proceedings is same, thus, unless and until he is found
guilty by trial Court, he should not be departmentally punished.
3. Mr. Aman Dhir, DAG, Punjab submits that a Coordinate Bench
of this Court after noticing judgment of Supreme Court in Capt. M. Paul
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Anthony‘s case (supra) has dismissed a bunch of petitions including CWP
No.15845 of 2023. The aggrieved officials preferred intra court appeals
including LPA No.1255 of 2024 and 1146 of 2024. The intra court appeals
stand dismissed vide judgment dated 22.05.2024 and 08.05.2024.
4. I have heard the arguments of learned counsel for the parties
and perused the record with their able assistance.
5. It is undisputed fact that a Co-ordinate Bench of this Court has
dismissed a bunch of petitions involving identical facts and issues. The
judgment passed by a Co-ordinate Bench stands upheld by a Division Bench
of this Court.
6. In the wake of judgment dated 22.05.2024 passed by Division
Bench of this Court in LPA No.1255 of 2024 titled as “Tulsi Dass vs. State
of Haryana and others” and judgment dated 08.05.2024 passed in LPA
No.1146 of 2024 titled as “ASI Pawan Kumar vs. State of Haryana and
others“, it can be concluded that the respondent cannot travel beyond the
police report, thus, no prejudice is going to be caused to petitioner, if he
leads his defence in departmental proceedings. There is no substance in the
apprehension expressed by the petitioner.
7. Dismissed.
(JAGMOHAN BANSAL)
JUDGE
27.02.2026
paramjit
Whether speaking/reasoned: Yes
Whether reportable: No
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