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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Departmental Enquiry"
Acquittal In Criminal Case Can Be Considered To Determine Punishment In Department Enquiry: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Unexplained & Inordinate Delay In Invoking Statutory Remedies Is Relevant Consideration While Exercising Powers Under Article 226: Jharkhand HC
Govt Employee Can't Be Punished Merely On Basis Of Preliminary Inquiry, Must Hold Departmental Enquiry With Reasonable Opportunity: J&K&L High Court
Madras High Court Quashes Suspension Of Former ABVP President Dr. Subbiah Shanmugham
'Clear Case Of Misconduct': Rajasthan High Court Denies Relief To CRPF Constable Removed From Service For Unauthorized Absence
Termination Order Referring To FIR Against Employee Without Departmental Inquiry Is Stigmatic: Gujarat High Court
Rajasthan HC Dismisses Plea of Municipal Board's Chairperson Challenging His Suspension; Directs State To Conclude Preliminary Enquiry Within 1 Month
Prima Facie Unfit For Service Due To 'Weak Memory': Madhya Pradesh HC Orders Inquiry Against SHO For Failure To Produce Case Diary
Karnataka High Court Asks State, Municipal Corporations To Initiate Departmental Enquiry Against Officers Who Fail To Check Illegal Constructions
Supreme Court Issues Notice On Plea To Regulate Police Officers' Social Media Disclosures On Investigations
Strict Rules Of Evidence Not Applicable To A Departmental Enquiry: Supreme Court Allows Placing Of Case Diary On Record
Policewoman Alleges Rape By Colleague- "Damage To Victim's Dignity No Proper Reason To Not Conduct Dept Enquiry": MP High Court
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