additional police force in such place is rendered necessary by the behaviour or reasonable apprehension of the behaviour of the persons employed upon such work
amusement or public entertainment, knowingly permits or suffers drunkenness or other disorderly behaviour or any gambling whatsoever, in such place, shall, on conviction, be punished
teetotaller and a religious minded person, a man of good behaviour and that there has never been any instance of drunkenness or disorder ... also elephants and camels, bathing in public street, affixing posters, indecent behaviour in public, nuisance in streets, stray animals on the roads and kitting even
reluctance to reside with mother-in-
law and brother-in-law, quarrelsome behaviour and tendency to frequently go
to parental house and at times going ... cruelty of character
is bound to show itself in conduct and behaviour.
Day in and day out, night in and night
Kumar would bear testimony to the inhumane and intolerable behaviour of the respondent towards the appellant, his aged mother and his son.
c. The appellant ... send them out of employment. The staff members appealed for better behaviour of the respondent but in vain. The appellant tolerated all the humiliations
appropriate to bind him over
for keeping peace and maintaining good behaviour, particularly in
view of the Vidhan Sabha and Lok-Sabha Elections ... bond in the sum of
Rs.10,000/- for maintaining good behaviour and keeping peace for a
period of two years. Accordingly, the petitioner furnished
witnesses, he was bound by respondent
No.3 for good behaviour in future on submission of surety bond amounting
to `2 lakhs for a period ... year. Petitioner executed a bond for good
behaviour for the said amount in compliance with the order dated
25.07.2014 (Annexure R-2).
4. After
ascertain the conduct of the spouse in question, his or her behaviour towards another, his or her habits as noticed, his or her loss ... over years. ......... The
patient's relatives may report strange, odd, inappropriate behaviour. One should find out always if there has been progressive deterioration
Principal says that he had to be expelled because of his improper behaviour. The petitioner affirms that he was wrongfully expelled from the hostel because ... petitioner's father informing him that his son's behaviour had not shown any improvement even at the beginning of the year
parties appointing to them, and offices held for life or during good behaviour. Although the office of a Municipal Commissioner is not a freehold office ... then adds I have accused him of nothing but intemperate behaviour as a Municipal Commissioner." These passages show no doubt that Dr. Macleane considered