1. | Check up your order of appointment as Inquiry officer. |
2. | Check up that the following documents have been received along with your order of appointment |
| a. | A copy of the articles of charge and the statement of imputations of misconduct Of misbehaviour | b. | A copy of the written statement of defence, if any, submitted by the charged official | c. | A list of documents by which, and a list of witnesses by whom the articles of charge are proposed to be sustained | d. | Copies of the statement of witnesses, (if any) recorded in the course of preliminary enquiry/investigation | e. | Evidence proving the service of the charge sheet on the Charged Official. | f. | A copy of the order appointing the Presenting Officer |
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3. | Send notices of preliminary hearing in the prescribed form. |
4. | See that the notices are served in person on the Charged Official or communicated to him and duly acknowledged. |
5. | At the preliminary hearing, apprise the Charged Official and the Presenting Officer of the procedure of inquiry. |
6. | Find out if the charged official wishes to admit any of the charges in the Preliminary hearing. |
7. | Ask the CO whether he requires any Defence Assistant to be nominated. |
8. | Ask the CO to inspect the listed documents and accept the documents for genuineness. |
9. | Decide relevance of defence documents and witnesses quickly. |
10. | Record reasons in the Daily Order Sheet for disallowing the defence documents/witnesses. |
11. | Send requisition for the additional documents to the authority to whom the documents belong. |
12. | If necessary, have a second preliminary hearing for the purpose of reducing the number of witnesses and documents in consultation with the Presenting Officer and the CO. This could cut out a lot of delay at a later stage. |
13. | Open a Daily Order Sheet and record the daily transaction of business therein, and signed the same, the signature of Charged officer and Presenting Officer be also be obtained and a copy be provided to them. |
14. | Send notices to witnesses in the prescribed form. In the case of witnesses who are public servants, requests should be sent to the Head of the Department/office to ensure the attendance of the witnesses concerned. |
15. | Notice to private witnesses may be sent direct or through the Presenting Officer/Charged Official. |
16. | Hold regular hearing on day-to-day basis without avoidable loss of time. |
17. | Send intimation to the controlling authority about the officer selected by the Charged Official his Defence Assistant. |
18. | Obtain certificate from the Defence Assistant that he is having not more than three cases in hand in which he is rendering defence assistance. |
19. | Reject all requests for adjournments etc. which appear to be meant to obstruct or delay the proceedings, but always record reasons for such rejections, in the Daily Order Sheet. |
20. | Before regular hearing commences, obtain certificate of inspection of documents from the charged official. |
21. | Record the questions disallowed by you during the cross examination. |
22. | Depositions of the witness(es) should be recorded during the enquiry and the signatures obtained thereon. |
23. | After the case of the disciplinary authority is closed, you should require the Charged Official to state his defence orally or in writing, as he may prefer. If the defence is made orally, record it and ask the charged official to sign the record. Give a copy of the statement of defence to the Presenting Officer. |
24. | If the Charged Official has not offered himself as a witness, you must question him generally on the circumstances appearing against him at the end of the prosecution case. |
25. | The deposition of each witness should be recorded on a separate sheet under your dictation and you should record a certificate at the end of each deposition as follows : "Read over to the witness in the presence of the Charged Official and admitted correct / objection of witness recorded." |
26. | Reject any request for permission to introduce new evidence or recall any witness merely to fill up any gap in the evidence. |
27. | Allow the charged employee to respond to the written brief of the Presenting Officer within a reasonable period, say within 07 days. |
28. | Submit your report of inquiry to the Disciplinary Authority along with all original records within a reasonable period. |