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Objective: To highlight the
procedure for a fair and
proper domestic enquiry as
per requirements of law.
Why we go for
domestic enquiry ?
In today’s context no employer can discharge
or dismiss a delinquent workman even for a
serious misconduct without following an
elaborate procedure for taking disciplinary
action.
It is only when the workmen is found
guilty of the charge in an enquiry
conducted as per the principal of natural
justice, that the employer after following
the procedure can punish him as per the
company’s standing orders.
Principal of natural justice :
• No man shall be the judge in his own cause
• Both sides shall be heard.
Rules of natural justice :
• the employee proceeded against had been
informed clearly of the charges leveled against
him.
• The witnesses are examined ordinarily in the
presence of the employee in respect of the charges
• The employee is given fair opportunity to cross-
examine the witnesses
• The employee has been given reasonable
opportunity to defend.
Suppose the employer has dismissed/ discharged
a workmen after following the procedure,
conducting a fair and proper enquiry.
Now the question is whether his decision
can be challenged?
The answer is yes. Decision can be challenged by
the workmen under section 2-A of the ID Act,
1947 by raising an industrial dispute and for this
he need not have support of any trade union or
other workmen. However, if an employee is not a
workman he can not raise industrial dispute
under the ID Act.
The question of bonafides (genuine) may be raised and it
will be open to the court to consider whether the employer
had acted bonafide or was actuated by the desire to
victimize the workman.
The tribunal or LC may interfere into quantum
of punishment (11-A-I.D.Act), may order
reinstatement of the worker with back wages
Now again you have to prove the genuineness of the your
decision. In case tribunal finds that management was
motivated or has acted with unnecessary harassment, or
there was victimization or unfair labor practice than what ?
The management will be guilty of
committing basic error of the fact.
Basic error of fact
If the findings at the enquiry is based on
extraneous (irrelevant) matter or if the
workman is found guilty and punished on a
charge not disclosed in the charge sheet
Steps Involved In The Procedure For
Disciplinary Action
A. Issue Of The Charge-sheet
 It is advisable to obtain a written complaint before issuing a
charge-sheet and as far a possible conduct a preliminary
enquiry.
 The charge-sheet should be drafted in a clear and
unambiguous language.
 Wherever possible, the relevant clause of the company’s
standing orders should be mentioned.
 If the charges are related to a incident, the date, time, place
of occurrence should be mentioned.
 The charge sheet framed should be signed by the
disciplinary authority.
If the charge sheet is vague, whole enquiry will be vitiated.
The charge-sheet framed should be served personally, if possible,
and acknowledgement to that effect should be obtained from
him.
IN CASE HE IS ON LEAVE OR REFUSES TO ACCEPT
THE CHARGE-SHEET
The same should be sent to his local and home addresses by
registered post with acknowledgement due and getting his
refusal attested by two witnesses.
IN CASE HE REFUSES TO TAKE DELIVERY OR CHARGESHEET IS
RETURNED UNSERVED WITH THE REMARKS OF THE POSTAL
AUTHORITIES
The same should be kept intact without opening and the charge-sheet
should be displayed on the notice boards or action should be taken as per
provisions in the standing orders. Also, the contents of the charge-sheet
may be published in a local news paper having wide publicity.
B. SUSPENSION PENDING ENQUIRY
WHY SUSPENSION DURING PENDING ENQUIRY ?
This is required when management considers that
his physical presence might endanger the safety of
other workman or if it is apprehended that he
might intimidate (Scare) others or tamper with the
evidence. In such case subsistence allowance should
be paid as per law.
C. CONSIDERATION OF
THE EXPLANATION
AFTER A CHARGE-SHEET HAS BEEN
SERVED, WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME
FOR REPLY, HOW HE MAY REACT ?
* Admitting the charges and requesting for mercy
* Denying the charges and requesting for an
enquiry
* Not submitting any explanation at all
• Requesting for more time to submit explanation.
• Giving an ambiguous or obscure reply.
D. NOTICE FOR THE ENQUIRY
After consideration of the explanation of the charge-
sheeted employee or when no reply received with-in the
specified time limit, the management should issue an office
order appointing an enquiry officer or an enquiry
committee, to hold the enquiry of the charge-sheet.
He can be an official of the company or even an outsider, but
care should be taken to appoint only such a person who is
neither a witness nor personally connected or interested in
the matter
WHO CAN BE AN ENQUIRY OFFICER ?
The enquiry officer.
WHO WILL ISSUE THE ENQUIRY NOTICE ?
The date, time and place of the enquiry, asking the
workman to present himself with his
witnesses/documentary evidence if any, for the enquiry.
Representative may also be allowed as per Standing orders.
WHAT SHOULD BE THE CONTENTS OF THE
ENQUIRY NOTICE ?
If sufficient cause in advance is produced, new date should be given
otherwise ex-party enquiry may be conducted.
IF WORKMAN FAILS TO ATTEND THE ENQUIRY ?
Not less than 48 hours from the
date of receipt of the notice of the
enquiry.
HOW MUCH TIME SHOULD BE
GIVEN TO THE WORKMAN
BEFORE THE ENQUIRY IS
HELD?
E. HOLDING OF THE ENQUIRY
WHAT IS THE BASIC OBJECTIVE ?
This is to find out whether the workman is guilty of the
charges leveled against him in the charge-sheet, or not.
In doing so, the enquiry officer gives the workmen a
reasonable opportunity to defend himself by cross-examining
the witness/ documentary evidences etc. produced against
him. The workman can also make an statement apart from
what he stated in reply to the charge-sheet.
IT IS FOR THE MANAGEMENT TO PROVE THE
CHARGES AGAINST THE WORKMAN BY
PRODUCING EVIDENCE DURING THE ENQUIRY,
AND IT IS NOT THE WORKMAN WHO HAS TO
PROVE HIS INNOCENCE.
UNLESS MANAGEMENT SIDE HAS BEEN ABLE TO
PROVE THE CHARGE AGAINST THE WORKMAN,
HE SHALL BE CONSIDERED “NOT GUILTY”
IT IS OF FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTANCE THAT
JUSTICE SHOULD NOT ONLY BE DONE, BUT
SHOULD MANIFESTLY AND UNDOUBTEDLY BE
SEEN TO BE DONE.
THE DILEMMA
F. THE ENQUIRY
WHO SHOULD BE PRESENT ?
* THE ENQUIRY OFFICER
* THE MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE
* THE CHARGE - SHEETED WORKMAN (AND HIS
REPRESENTATIVE, IF ANY)
G. THE PROCEDURE
* Record the date, time and place of enquiry, name of the
persons present and obtain their signatures on the sheet.
* Read out and explain the charge and reply of the charge-
sheet to the workman and get his confirmation to that
effect. (In case workman has not accepted the charges in
reply to the charge-sheet, he should be asked if he pleads
guilty of the charges. If charge is admitted, that should be
recorded and signatures of all concerned with date should
be taken).
* Explain the worker concerned the procedure to
be followed during the enquiry
1. The management representative will produce witness/
documentary evidence / exhibits in support of the charge and the
workman concerned will have opportunity to cross-examine.
2. Thereafter, he will be given opportunity to produce witness/
documentary evidence / exhibits and the MR will have a right to
cross-examine them.
3. He will have further opportunity to make a statement, if any, in
his defense.
4. At any stage of enquiry, the Enquiry Officer can seek
clarification from any witness or the charge-sheeted workman by
putting questions.
* Witness in support of the charge are to be
examined one by one in the presence of the charge-
sheeted workman and he should be given
opportunity to cross-examine them.
IN CASE CHARGESHEETED WORKMEN DECLINES
TO CROSS-EXAMINE ANY WITNESS OR HE HAS NO
FURTHER QUESTIONS TO ASK DURING THE CROSS
EXAMINATION OFA WITNESS
WHAT IS TO BE DONE NEXT ?
AN ENDORSEMENT TO THAT EFFECT SHOULD BE
MADE BY THE ENQUIRY OFFICER
* Now, charge-sheeted workman should be asked to
produce his own witness one by one and the MR should be
allowed to cross-examine them.
* The charge-sheeted workman should be asked to give his
statement after witnesses have been examined and cross-
examined.
IN CASE CHARGESHEETED WORKMEN DECLINES
TO PRODUCE ANY WITNESS/DOCUMENTARY
EVIDENCE, OR TO GIVE ANY STATEMENT
WHAT IS TO BE DONE NEXT ?
THE ENQUIRY OFFICER SHOULD MAKE A RECORD
TO THAT EFFECT IN THE ORDER SHEET AND
OBTAIN SIGNATURE OFALL CONCERNED.
IF THE ENQUIRY REMAINS INCOMPLETE IN THE
FIRST SITTING AND SOME MORE WITNESSES ARE
REQUIRED TO BE EXAMINED
WHAT IS TO BE DONE NEXT ?
It may be continued next day or on any other day
mutually agreed by both sides.
In such cases, the enquiry officer should record the
same in the order sheet and obtain signatures of all
concerned.
SIGNATURES WITH DATE
* ON EACH PAGE OF ENQUIRY PROCEEDINGS
- THE CHARGE-SHEETED WORKMAN
- HIS REPRESENTATIVE, IF ANY
- MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE
- ENQUIRY OFFICER SHOULD ALSO SIGN ON EACH
PAGE AFTER ENDORSING THAT THE STATEMENT
HAS BEEN RECORDED BY HIM AND EXPLAINED TO
THE PARTIES IN THEIR LANGUAGE BEFORE THEY
WERE ASKED TO SIGN.
IN CASE WORKMEN REFUSES TO SIGN ?
THE ENQUIRY OFFICER SHOULD MAKE AN ENDORSEMENT TO
THAT EFFECT AND GET IT ATTESTED BY OTHER PRESENT
H. THE ENQUIRY REPORT
AFTER ENQUIRY IS OVER, THE ENQUIRY OFFICER IS
REQUIRED TO MAKE AN “APPRECIATION” OF THE
EVIDENCE ON RECORD TO DRAW HIS OWN
CONCLUSION.
IF THERE IS NO COLLOBORATIVE EVIDENCE ON A
PARTICULAR POINT OR WHEN THERE IS CNFLICTING
EVIDENCES ?
THE ENQUIRY OFFICER HAS TO GIVE HIS OWN
REASONS FOR ACCEPTING OR REJECTING THE
EVIDENCE.
The enquiry report should clearly indicate whether the charges leveled
against the workmen are proved or not. The conclusion should be logical
and based only on the evidences brought out during the enquiry.
I. FINAL DECISION OF THE PUNISHING AUTHORITY
Before taking a decision on the findings of the enquiry officer, the
punishing authority is required to furnish a copy of the enquiry
officer’s report to the concerned workman even if he agrees with
the findings.
After considering gravity of the misconduct, the past record of
the workman, he may pass an order on the quantum of the
punishment after recording his reasons for the same in writing.
An order in writing is passed to that effect clearly mentioning the
charges proved with date from which order is to become effective
and is communicated to the charge-sheeted workman.
CONCLUSION
Though laws are pro labor and it is difficult to take disciplinary
action against any workman but it dose not mean that a sense of
despair (hopelessness) should prevail in our minds with regard
to disciplinary matters.
If a domestic enquiry is fairly and properly held without any
prejudice or bias after following the principal of natural justice,
and the management had not acted with malice or prejudice
while deciding about the quantum of punishment, there is no
reason why management’s decision, if challenged, should be
reversed by the tribunal.
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Domestic enquiry-procedure-ppt-industrial-relations

  • 1.
  • 2. Objective: To highlight the procedure for a fair and proper domestic enquiry as per requirements of law.
  • 3. Why we go for domestic enquiry ? In today’s context no employer can discharge or dismiss a delinquent workman even for a serious misconduct without following an elaborate procedure for taking disciplinary action.
  • 4. It is only when the workmen is found guilty of the charge in an enquiry conducted as per the principal of natural justice, that the employer after following the procedure can punish him as per the company’s standing orders. Principal of natural justice : • No man shall be the judge in his own cause • Both sides shall be heard.
  • 5. Rules of natural justice : • the employee proceeded against had been informed clearly of the charges leveled against him. • The witnesses are examined ordinarily in the presence of the employee in respect of the charges • The employee is given fair opportunity to cross- examine the witnesses • The employee has been given reasonable opportunity to defend.
  • 6. Suppose the employer has dismissed/ discharged a workmen after following the procedure, conducting a fair and proper enquiry. Now the question is whether his decision can be challenged? The answer is yes. Decision can be challenged by the workmen under section 2-A of the ID Act, 1947 by raising an industrial dispute and for this he need not have support of any trade union or other workmen. However, if an employee is not a workman he can not raise industrial dispute under the ID Act.
  • 7. The question of bonafides (genuine) may be raised and it will be open to the court to consider whether the employer had acted bonafide or was actuated by the desire to victimize the workman. The tribunal or LC may interfere into quantum of punishment (11-A-I.D.Act), may order reinstatement of the worker with back wages Now again you have to prove the genuineness of the your decision. In case tribunal finds that management was motivated or has acted with unnecessary harassment, or there was victimization or unfair labor practice than what ?
  • 8. The management will be guilty of committing basic error of the fact. Basic error of fact If the findings at the enquiry is based on extraneous (irrelevant) matter or if the workman is found guilty and punished on a charge not disclosed in the charge sheet
  • 9. Steps Involved In The Procedure For Disciplinary Action A. Issue Of The Charge-sheet  It is advisable to obtain a written complaint before issuing a charge-sheet and as far a possible conduct a preliminary enquiry.  The charge-sheet should be drafted in a clear and unambiguous language.  Wherever possible, the relevant clause of the company’s standing orders should be mentioned.  If the charges are related to a incident, the date, time, place of occurrence should be mentioned.  The charge sheet framed should be signed by the disciplinary authority. If the charge sheet is vague, whole enquiry will be vitiated.
  • 10. The charge-sheet framed should be served personally, if possible, and acknowledgement to that effect should be obtained from him. IN CASE HE IS ON LEAVE OR REFUSES TO ACCEPT THE CHARGE-SHEET The same should be sent to his local and home addresses by registered post with acknowledgement due and getting his refusal attested by two witnesses. IN CASE HE REFUSES TO TAKE DELIVERY OR CHARGESHEET IS RETURNED UNSERVED WITH THE REMARKS OF THE POSTAL AUTHORITIES The same should be kept intact without opening and the charge-sheet should be displayed on the notice boards or action should be taken as per provisions in the standing orders. Also, the contents of the charge-sheet may be published in a local news paper having wide publicity.
  • 11. B. SUSPENSION PENDING ENQUIRY WHY SUSPENSION DURING PENDING ENQUIRY ? This is required when management considers that his physical presence might endanger the safety of other workman or if it is apprehended that he might intimidate (Scare) others or tamper with the evidence. In such case subsistence allowance should be paid as per law.
  • 12. C. CONSIDERATION OF THE EXPLANATION AFTER A CHARGE-SHEET HAS BEEN SERVED, WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME FOR REPLY, HOW HE MAY REACT ?
  • 13. * Admitting the charges and requesting for mercy * Denying the charges and requesting for an enquiry * Not submitting any explanation at all • Requesting for more time to submit explanation. • Giving an ambiguous or obscure reply.
  • 14. D. NOTICE FOR THE ENQUIRY After consideration of the explanation of the charge- sheeted employee or when no reply received with-in the specified time limit, the management should issue an office order appointing an enquiry officer or an enquiry committee, to hold the enquiry of the charge-sheet. He can be an official of the company or even an outsider, but care should be taken to appoint only such a person who is neither a witness nor personally connected or interested in the matter WHO CAN BE AN ENQUIRY OFFICER ?
  • 15. The enquiry officer. WHO WILL ISSUE THE ENQUIRY NOTICE ? The date, time and place of the enquiry, asking the workman to present himself with his witnesses/documentary evidence if any, for the enquiry. Representative may also be allowed as per Standing orders. WHAT SHOULD BE THE CONTENTS OF THE ENQUIRY NOTICE ? If sufficient cause in advance is produced, new date should be given otherwise ex-party enquiry may be conducted. IF WORKMAN FAILS TO ATTEND THE ENQUIRY ?
  • 16. Not less than 48 hours from the date of receipt of the notice of the enquiry. HOW MUCH TIME SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THE WORKMAN BEFORE THE ENQUIRY IS HELD?
  • 17. E. HOLDING OF THE ENQUIRY WHAT IS THE BASIC OBJECTIVE ? This is to find out whether the workman is guilty of the charges leveled against him in the charge-sheet, or not. In doing so, the enquiry officer gives the workmen a reasonable opportunity to defend himself by cross-examining the witness/ documentary evidences etc. produced against him. The workman can also make an statement apart from what he stated in reply to the charge-sheet.
  • 18. IT IS FOR THE MANAGEMENT TO PROVE THE CHARGES AGAINST THE WORKMAN BY PRODUCING EVIDENCE DURING THE ENQUIRY, AND IT IS NOT THE WORKMAN WHO HAS TO PROVE HIS INNOCENCE. UNLESS MANAGEMENT SIDE HAS BEEN ABLE TO PROVE THE CHARGE AGAINST THE WORKMAN, HE SHALL BE CONSIDERED “NOT GUILTY” IT IS OF FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTANCE THAT JUSTICE SHOULD NOT ONLY BE DONE, BUT SHOULD MANIFESTLY AND UNDOUBTEDLY BE SEEN TO BE DONE. THE DILEMMA
  • 19. F. THE ENQUIRY WHO SHOULD BE PRESENT ? * THE ENQUIRY OFFICER * THE MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE * THE CHARGE - SHEETED WORKMAN (AND HIS REPRESENTATIVE, IF ANY)
  • 20. G. THE PROCEDURE * Record the date, time and place of enquiry, name of the persons present and obtain their signatures on the sheet. * Read out and explain the charge and reply of the charge- sheet to the workman and get his confirmation to that effect. (In case workman has not accepted the charges in reply to the charge-sheet, he should be asked if he pleads guilty of the charges. If charge is admitted, that should be recorded and signatures of all concerned with date should be taken).
  • 21. * Explain the worker concerned the procedure to be followed during the enquiry 1. The management representative will produce witness/ documentary evidence / exhibits in support of the charge and the workman concerned will have opportunity to cross-examine. 2. Thereafter, he will be given opportunity to produce witness/ documentary evidence / exhibits and the MR will have a right to cross-examine them. 3. He will have further opportunity to make a statement, if any, in his defense. 4. At any stage of enquiry, the Enquiry Officer can seek clarification from any witness or the charge-sheeted workman by putting questions.
  • 22. * Witness in support of the charge are to be examined one by one in the presence of the charge- sheeted workman and he should be given opportunity to cross-examine them. IN CASE CHARGESHEETED WORKMEN DECLINES TO CROSS-EXAMINE ANY WITNESS OR HE HAS NO FURTHER QUESTIONS TO ASK DURING THE CROSS EXAMINATION OFA WITNESS WHAT IS TO BE DONE NEXT ? AN ENDORSEMENT TO THAT EFFECT SHOULD BE MADE BY THE ENQUIRY OFFICER
  • 23. * Now, charge-sheeted workman should be asked to produce his own witness one by one and the MR should be allowed to cross-examine them. * The charge-sheeted workman should be asked to give his statement after witnesses have been examined and cross- examined. IN CASE CHARGESHEETED WORKMEN DECLINES TO PRODUCE ANY WITNESS/DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE, OR TO GIVE ANY STATEMENT WHAT IS TO BE DONE NEXT ? THE ENQUIRY OFFICER SHOULD MAKE A RECORD TO THAT EFFECT IN THE ORDER SHEET AND OBTAIN SIGNATURE OFALL CONCERNED.
  • 24. IF THE ENQUIRY REMAINS INCOMPLETE IN THE FIRST SITTING AND SOME MORE WITNESSES ARE REQUIRED TO BE EXAMINED WHAT IS TO BE DONE NEXT ? It may be continued next day or on any other day mutually agreed by both sides. In such cases, the enquiry officer should record the same in the order sheet and obtain signatures of all concerned.
  • 25. SIGNATURES WITH DATE * ON EACH PAGE OF ENQUIRY PROCEEDINGS - THE CHARGE-SHEETED WORKMAN - HIS REPRESENTATIVE, IF ANY - MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE - ENQUIRY OFFICER SHOULD ALSO SIGN ON EACH PAGE AFTER ENDORSING THAT THE STATEMENT HAS BEEN RECORDED BY HIM AND EXPLAINED TO THE PARTIES IN THEIR LANGUAGE BEFORE THEY WERE ASKED TO SIGN. IN CASE WORKMEN REFUSES TO SIGN ? THE ENQUIRY OFFICER SHOULD MAKE AN ENDORSEMENT TO THAT EFFECT AND GET IT ATTESTED BY OTHER PRESENT
  • 26. H. THE ENQUIRY REPORT AFTER ENQUIRY IS OVER, THE ENQUIRY OFFICER IS REQUIRED TO MAKE AN “APPRECIATION” OF THE EVIDENCE ON RECORD TO DRAW HIS OWN CONCLUSION. IF THERE IS NO COLLOBORATIVE EVIDENCE ON A PARTICULAR POINT OR WHEN THERE IS CNFLICTING EVIDENCES ? THE ENQUIRY OFFICER HAS TO GIVE HIS OWN REASONS FOR ACCEPTING OR REJECTING THE EVIDENCE. The enquiry report should clearly indicate whether the charges leveled against the workmen are proved or not. The conclusion should be logical and based only on the evidences brought out during the enquiry.
  • 27. I. FINAL DECISION OF THE PUNISHING AUTHORITY Before taking a decision on the findings of the enquiry officer, the punishing authority is required to furnish a copy of the enquiry officer’s report to the concerned workman even if he agrees with the findings. After considering gravity of the misconduct, the past record of the workman, he may pass an order on the quantum of the punishment after recording his reasons for the same in writing. An order in writing is passed to that effect clearly mentioning the charges proved with date from which order is to become effective and is communicated to the charge-sheeted workman.
  • 28. CONCLUSION Though laws are pro labor and it is difficult to take disciplinary action against any workman but it dose not mean that a sense of despair (hopelessness) should prevail in our minds with regard to disciplinary matters. If a domestic enquiry is fairly and properly held without any prejudice or bias after following the principal of natural justice, and the management had not acted with malice or prejudice while deciding about the quantum of punishment, there is no reason why management’s decision, if challenged, should be reversed by the tribunal. THANK YOU