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Post office also responsible if fraud committed by its employee: Supreme Court

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Updated: February 7th, 2022, 21:44 IST
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court said Monday that the post office is entitled to proceed against its officers for the loss caused due to fraud. However, this would not absolve post offices them from their liability if the concerned employee was acting in the course of his employment and duties. The Supreme Court observed that a post office or a bank can be held liable for the fraud or wrongs committed by their employees. Making this observation the apex court set aside the May 2015 verdict of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) which had dismissed a complaint filed against the Post Master General of Uttar Pradesh circle and some other officers of the department in a matter related to ‘Kisan Vikas Patra’ (KVP).

The complaint pertained to the encashment of some KVPs, which were purchased in joint names by two persons in 1995 and 1996 from various post offices in Uttar Pradesh, to the tune of Rs 25.54 lakhs.

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A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao directed that the officers would be jointly and severally liable to pay maturity value of KVPs as on date the KVPs were presented to the post office for encashment.

“Thus, the post office, like a bank, can and is entitled to proceed against the officers for the loss caused due to the fraud, etc, but this would not absolve them from their liability if the employee involved was acting in the course of his employment and duties,” said the bench, also comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and BR Gavai.

The top court noted that in February 2000, the complainants had approached the postmaster of the head post office in Lucknow with a request to transfer the KVPs to another post office. They had alleged the postmaster had recommended that they take services of an agent appointed by the state of Uttar Pradesh and associated with the post office.

The complainants had said that they were misled to believe that without the help of the agent, the transfer would not be possible and the agent came to their residence and took the signed original KVPs. They said in June 2000, they learnt that the agent had cheated several investors and was arrested by the police.

The complainant had said that they discovered the KVPs had been encashed from the Yahiyaganj and Lal Bagh post offices and a sum of Rs 25,54,000 was paid in cash to the agent who pocketed the entire amount. They had claimed that enquiries revealed the involvement of a sub-postmaster who, contrary to the rules, had paid the maturity proceeds in cash and not by cheque in their names.

In its verdict, the NCDRC while accepting that some negligence could be attributed to the officer in making the payment, dismissed the complaint against the department officials holding that they had acted in accordance with the Kisan Vikas Patra Rules.

The apex court noted in its judgement that the agent, who has neither appeared before it to contest the plea nor has challenged the NCDRC judgement, was prosecuted and convicted on the charges including that of cheating and criminal breach of trust.

The Supreme Court bench dealt with the aspect of whether the department would be liable for the wrongs and acts of the concerned sub-postmaster. The bench noted that a post office, as an abstract entity, functions through its employees who as individuals are capable of being dishonest and committing acts of fraud themselves or in collusion with others.

“Such acts of bank/post office employees, when done during their course of employment, are binding on the bank/post office at the instance of the person who is damnified by the fraud and wrongful acts of the officers of the bank/post office,” the Supreme Court bench pointed out.

“Such acts of bank/post office employees being within their course of employment will give a right to the appellants to legally proceed for injury, as this is their only remedy against the post office,” the top court observed.

 

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