infirmity with the
impugned order requiring our interference under
Article 136 of the Constitution."
(iii). The punishment inflicted upon the petitioner is
harsh, disproportionate ... Bank & Anr. Vs. Rajendra Singh as
reported in (2013) 12 SCC 372 in the placitum held as
under:
"However, the judicial review
reasonable and negation thereof offends Articles 14
and 21. The principles of natural justice are integral
part of Article 14. No decision prejudicial ... copy thereof to the delinquent
would be unfair procedure offending not only
Article 14 , 21 and 311 (2) of the Constitution, but
also, the principles
Annexure-5) appears to be harsh and shockingly
disproportionate being violative of Articles 14 , 16 , 19 and 21 of
the Constitution of India ... Bank & Anr. Vs. Rajendra Singh as reported
in (2013) 12 SCC 372 in the placitum held as under:
"However, the judicial review
punishment awarded appears to be harsh and shockingly
disproportionate being violative of Articles 14 , 16 , 19 and 21 of
the Constitution of India ... Bank & Anr. Vs. Rajendra Singh as
reported in (2013) 12 SCC 372 in the placitum held as under:
"However, the judicial review
reasonable and negation thereof offends Articles 14
and 21. The principles of natural justice are integral
part of Article 14. No decision prejudicial ... thereof to the delinquent
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would be unfair procedure offending not only
Article 14 , 21 and 311 (2) of the Constitution, but
also, the principles
infirmity with the
impugned order requiring our interference under
Article 136 of the Constitution."
(vii). The Hon'ble Apex Court in the case ... Bank & Anr. Vs. Rajendra Singh as
reported in (2013) 12 SCC 372 in the placitum held as
under:
"However, the judicial review
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proof."
(ii) Since, this Court, while exercising the writ jurisdiction under
Article 226 of the Constitution of India, is not supposed to enter into ... Bank & Anr. Vs. Rajendra Singh as reported in
(2013) 12 SCC 372 in the placitum held as under:
"However, the judicial review