terms of provisions of the PC Act , he
being a retired public servant. He submitted that as per amended
(Downloaded on 13/06/2025 ... sanction for prosecution against a
retired public servant is also mandatory and the learned Court
erroneously held that the said sanction was not essential
terms of provisions of the PC Act , he
being a retired public servant. He submitted that as per amended
(Downloaded on 13/06/2025 ... sanction for prosecution against a
retired public servant is also mandatory and the learned Court
erroneously held that the said sanction was not essential
terms of provisions of the PC Act , he
being a retired public servant. He submitted that as per amended
(Downloaded on 20/06/2025 ... sanction for prosecution against a
retired public servant is also mandatory and the learned Court
erroneously held that the said sanction was not essential
terms of provisions of the PC Act , he
being a retired public servant. He submitted that as per amended
(Downloaded on 13/06/2025 ... sanction for prosecution against a
retired public servant is also mandatory and the learned Court
erroneously held that the said sanction was not essential
terms of provisions of the PC Act , he
being a retired public servant. He submitted that as per amended
(Downloaded on 13/06/2025 ... sanction for prosecution against a
retired public servant is also mandatory and the learned Court
erroneously held that the said sanction was not essential
terms of provisions of the PC Act , he
being a retired public servant. He submitted that as per amended
(Downloaded on 13/06/2025 ... sanction for prosecution against a
retired public servant is also mandatory and the learned Court
erroneously held that the said sanction was not essential
public servant who
can be appointed to inquire into the charge sheet, and the public servant
ought to be a serving public servant ... must be a servant of the
public and not a person who was a servant of the public. Therefore, a
retired officer would not come
cognizance, no sanction was required to be obtained to prosecute
the retired public servant and after amendment, the clock cannot
be set back ... legislative intention was not to
defeat all pending prosecutions against the retired public servants
under P.C.Act, but it is only to protect them
public servant continues to be a public servant, when the Court takes cognizance of the offence, but if he ceases to be public servant ... public servant for the offence alleged to have been committed under the P.C. Act , if such a public servant ceases to be public servant
stands,
applies to a public servant of the specified
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category only when he is holding office as
such public servant. It does not apply ... subjecting a public servant
while in service (or who is in service) but also a
public servant who has retired from service