in Jagjiwan Chand Bhandari v. Registrar, Rajasthan High Court (RLR 1988 (1) 405) wherein it has been held that censure and recorded warnings are two different things. Former is a penalty whereas latter is not even a penalty. Division Bench of this Court after relying on several dictionary meanings further came to the conclusion that censure and warning have two different connotations but speaking in service parlance the incident is same that incumbent is found 'wanting'. Proper expression for imposing the punishment is censure but none-the-less the incumbent was found wanting in conduct. Therefore, the recorded warning should not be treated as a punishment contemplated in the Service Rules but is definitely an adverse material showing lack of efficiency on the part of the incumbent. The said case is of recorded warning whereas present case is of unrecorded warning.
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