"The HC, on the basis of material available on record, has resolved that it does not appear reasonable... To hold a departmental inquiry against Prabhakar Gwal.
"Therefore, the departmental enquiry was dispensed with and Gwal was recommended to be dismissed," an officer of law and legislative affairs department told PTI.
He did not reveal the reasons for the decision.
The order of dismissal, which was issued on April 1, came to light when Gwal himself wrote about it on his Facebook wall yesterday.
Later, he had accused a ruling BJP MLA of threatening him over the judgement.
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