Key facts
- The Bombay High Court ruled that unauthorized absence from work by an RBI official is grave misconduct.
- The court dismissed a plea by Animesh Bakuli, a senior assistant compulsorily retired by the RBI.
- Bakuli was absent without permission for an extended period, including during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The RBI initiated disciplinary action after Bakuli failed to respond to notices and inquiry proceedings.
- The court found the RBI's decision to be valid and not suffering from any infirmity.
The Bombay High Court has ruled that an unauthorized absence from work by a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) official constitutes grave misconduct, detrimental to public interest. The court dismissed a plea filed by Animesh Bakuli, a senior assistant, who was compulsorily retired by the RBI in February 2023.