Shweta Kumari vs The State Of Bihar Through The Principal ... on 19 October, 2022
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whether he was arrested. The employee had argued that as a
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layman, his understanding of arrest did not match with the legal
definition ... also this Court, it may not be altogether
unreasonable to expect a layman to construe that he
had never been arrested on his appearing before
practically possible to understand 35 pages of the
report by any layman in a time period of less than
30 minutes. However, in a time
submission put-forth is to the effect that any irrational or layman's understanding of the Government Order would bring in a heterogeneous classification
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layman is bound to take time to adhered to the norms. The
Record reveals that subsequently the writ
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probity. The standard of conduct is higher than
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of an advocate. In fact, even his private
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