A bench of Sudhansu Jyoti Mukhopadhaya and C Nagappan said if such a retired Judge is engaged by the Disciplinary Authority of the University, the other party may allege bias against the Inquiry Officer and his reputation may be at stake.
"The University is directed not to engage any retired Judge of any Court, who was earlier a counsel of the University, as an Inquiry Officer to hold an inquiry against any of its employee.
The apex court's direction came during the hearing of a plea of Delhi University Professor Ramesh Chandra challenging two office memorandums issued by the varsity and the show cause notice issued to him.
The apex court held that departmental inquiries conducted against Chandra by retired Judge were in violation of rules of natural justice and his removal from the post cannot be upheld.
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