ASEEMA KALITA vs THE STATE OF ASSAM AND 2 ORS Advocate - GA, ASSAM — WP(C)/5594/2024

Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Disposed: --Disposed Of on 01st April 2026.

Case disposed

CNR: GAHC010226862024

Filing Number

WP(C)/12790/2024

Filing Date

28-Oct-2024

Registration No

WP(C)/5594/2024

Registration Date

29-Oct-2024

Judge

Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis Baruah

Coram

Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis Baruah

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

10032 - Disciplinary and enquiry proceedings with respect to State Govt Employees. ( 32 )

Judicial Branch

Writ Section

Decision Date

01-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

--Disposed Of

Last updated 01-May-2026

Acts & Sections

Constitution of India Section 226

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.ASEEMA KALITA

    Adv. MR A ATREYA,MS. C KALITA,MS. C KALITA, ,MS. A PAUL,MS. C KALITA

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.THE STATE OF ASSAM AND 2 ORS Advocate - GA (Government Advocate), ASSAM

  2. 2.THE SECRETARY

  3. 3.THE JOINT SECRETARY

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 01-Apr-2026

    Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis BaruahView PDF

  3. 07-Mar-2026

    Category B - Challenge To Simultaneous Continuation Of Disciplinary Proceedings And Criminal Trial

    Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis Baruah

  4. 11-Feb-2026

    Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis BaruahView PDF

  5. 11-Feb-2026

    Category B - Challenge To Simultaneous Continuation Of Disciplinary Proceedings And Criminal Trial

    Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis Baruah

  6. 29-Jan-2026

    Honourable Mr. Justice Devashis BaruahView PDF

  7. 29-Jan-2026

    Category B - Challenge To Simultaneous Continuation Of Disciplinary Proceedings And Criminal Trial

    Honourable Mr. Justice Soumitra Saikia

  8. 02-Dec-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Soumitra SaikiaView PDF

  9. 02-Dec-2025

    Category B - Challenge To Simultaneous Continuation Of Disciplinary Proceedings And Criminal Trial

    Honourable Mr. Justice Soumitra Saikia

  10. 30-Oct-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Soumitra SaikiaView PDF

  11. 30-Oct-2025

    Category B - Challenge To Simultaneous Continuation Of Disciplinary Proceedings And Criminal Trial

    Honourable Mr. Justice Manish Choudhury

  12. 04-Sep-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Manish ChoudhuryView PDF

  13. 04-Sep-2025

    Category B - Challenge To Simultaneous Continuation Of Disciplinary Proceedings And Criminal Trial

    Honourable Mr. Justice Soumitra Saikia

  14. 21-Aug-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Soumitra SaikiaView PDF

  15. 21-Aug-2025

    Hearing

    Honourable Mr. Justice Kaushik Goswami

  16. 31-Jul-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Kaushik GoswamiView PDF

  17. 31-Jul-2025

    Hearing

    Honourable Mr. Justice Suman Shyam

  18. 29-May-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Suman ShyamView PDF

  19. 25-Apr-2025

    Honourable Mr. Justice Kaushik GoswamiView PDF

  20. 14-Nov-2024

    Honourable Mr. Justice Nelson SailoView PDF

  21. 14-Nov-2024

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  22. 30-Oct-2024

    Honourable Mr. Justice Suman ShyamView PDF

  23. 28-Oct-2024

    Case filed

    Registration No. WP(C)/5594/2024

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Judgment The Gauhati High Court held that the One-Man Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate anomalies in the Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE) 2013 and 2014 violated the constitutional rights of petitioners under Sections 8B and 8C of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, by failing to provide them proper opportunity of being heard and to cross-examine witnesses as mandated for persons whose conduct is being inquired into or whose reputation may be prejudicially affected. The Court ruled that findings and observations against the petitioners in the Commission's reports cannot be used in disciplinary or criminal proceedings, though the reports themselves are not quashed, and allowed the State to continue disciplinary proceedings only on grounds independent of the Commission's findings, while directing periodic review of the petitioners' suspension orders to ensure they comply with Article 21 of the Constitution. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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