The High Court of Judicature at Madras on 03.11.2018 allowed a writ petition, presented by a Mr.M.Ramdoss for the petitioner, and quashed the impugned proceedings quoting a judgment of the Supreme Court, wherein "the Hon'ble Supreme Court has made it clear that the currency of a suspension order should not be extended beyond three months if within this period, the memorandum of charges/charge-sheet is not served on the delinquent officer / employee; if the memorandum of charges/charge sheet is served, a reasoned order must be passed for the extension of suspension. Further, the Principal Secretary to Government also issued Letter No.13519/N/2015-1, dated 23.07.2015, to all Principal Secretaries to Government and all Heads of Departments to follow the directions issued by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India on the limitations relating to the period of suspension, in letter and spirit."
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