New Delhi: The Supreme Court said on Tuesday said that driving under the influence of alcohol in a truck carrying the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) personnel is very serious misconduct and such indiscipline cannot be tolerated and that too in the disciplined Military.
A bench comprising Justices M.R.Shah and B. V. Nagarathna said merely because there was no major loss and it was a minor accident cannot be a ground to show leniency.
"It was sheer good luck that the accident was not fatal. It could have been a fatal accident. When the employee was driving a truck carrying the PAC personnel, the lives of that PAC personnel who were travelling in the truck were in the hands of the driver. Therefore, it can be said that he played with the lives of that PAC personnel, who were on duty and travelling from Fatehpur to Allahabad on Kumbh Mela duty," the bench said.
The apex court was hearing an appeal filed by a PAC driver (since deceased) challenging the order of dismissal passed by the Disciplinary Authority which had held him guilty for causing an accident under the influence of alcohol.
The top court further said that even otherwise, driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol is not only misconduct but also an offence. "Nobody can be permitted to drive the vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Such misconduct of driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and playing with the life of others is very serious misconduct. There are also other misconducts earlier committed by the employee," the bench said.