subbu28101968
2

We should not terminate without knowing the exact reason.
If the same is due to official, change to department or environment.
If it is personal, we can provide only counselling but we cannot be with him every time. Better get a letter from him to be safe from issues, officially.

From United Kingdom, Oxford
kamlesh111
10

In Mulchandani Electrical and Radio Industries Ltd.Vs. The Workmen (Civil Appeal No. 1574 (NL) of 1973) the Supreme Court has held that the standing order includes acts committed outside if they result in the subversion of discipline within the establishment premises or precincts.

Regards,

From India, Delhi
V.D.PATEL
1

Sir/Madam,
I have carefully reviewed all the suggestions provided by senior members. The issue of consuming poison while on duty needs to be thoroughly investigated to uncover the truth and gain clarity. It is possible that the consumption was a result of harassment by a co-worker, supervisor, or management. Therefore, it is essential to conduct a comprehensive inquiry to ensure that any assumptions made are accurate and to uncover any other underlying factors. Assumptions may be wrong and something else comes out from the inquiry.
So termination is not a solution.
V D Patel

From India, Vadodara
oclmbd
1

Thank you very much to all for your valuable support
From India, Thane
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