rule (1) is of opinion that
the employee has been fully exonerated or in the case suspension that it
was wholly unjustified the employee shall ... submission that the terms "honourable acquittal" or "fully
exonerated" are unknown in the Code of Criminal Procedure and
Criminal Jurisprudence
rule (1) is of opinion that
the employee has been fully exonerated or in the case suspension that it
was wholly unjustified the employee shall ... submission that the terms "honourable acquittal" or "fully
exonerated" are unknown in the Code of Criminal Procedure and
Criminal Jurisprudence
rule (1) is of
opinion that the Government employee has been fully
exonerated or in the case of suspension that it was
wholly unjustified ... talks about the Government employee
being fully exonerated, the same should be understood as fully
exonerated from the departmental inquiry or the criminal
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doubt. Therefore, the petitioner cannot be said to have been fully
exonerated for the purpose of allowing full pay and allowances under
regulation ... less than that. The concepts of "Honourable
Acquittal", "fully exonerated" or "acquitted of blame" are
all unknown
employee shall be
entitled to full salary if he has been fully exonerated. Since
Respondent No. 1 has been found guilty of not taking ... exonerated. Since Respondent
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No. 1 has not been fully exonerated, therefore
exonerated from the charge and penalty was
imposed. His case was considered under para 1343(4), as he
was not fully exonerated. Even ... According to the respondents, since the applicant was
not fully exonerated, he was reinstated and further enquiry was
conducted against him, in which indicated minor
expressions "honourable
acquittal", "acquitted of blame", "fully
exonerated" are unknown to the Code of
Criminal Procedure or the Penal ... hold that "honourable acquittal" or "fully exonerated" were unknown in the
Code of Criminal Procedure or in criminal jurisprudence. The relevant
Where such competent authority holds that the Government Servant has been fully exonerated or, in the case of suspension that it was wholly unjustified ... competent authority is of the view that the employee has been fully exonerated or his suspension was wholly unjustified. Rule 54(3) refers to other
Where such competent authority holds that the Government Servant has been fully exonerated or, in the case of suspension that it was wholly unjustified ... competent authority is of the view that the employee has been fully exonerated or his suspension was wholly unjustified. Rule 54(3) refers to other
employee, who had been dismissed, removed or
compulsorily retired, has been fully exonerated, the
Government employee shall, subject to the provisions
of sub-rule ... dismissed, removed,
compulsorily retired or suspended, is reinstated on having been fully
exonerated, then he shall be given full pay and allowances to which