discharge of their official duties
should not, by themselves, amount to victimisation.
Victimisation occurs when a person is treated less
favourably as a result ... being involved in allegations
of discrimination or harassment. Forms of
victimisation may include, but are not limited to:
ANKIT ANKIT
SAKLANI
SAKLA
that reading the order as a whole it contains an
order of victimisation, so as to make the order arbitrary.
We are, however, unable ... various aspects. There is
ANJALI
nothing to show that Reddy was victimised in any way.
ANJALI
2025.12.17 On the other hand, the history
record and by making A.E. as prosecution witness has tried to victimise the innocent official.
It is again a particular thing that none ... only a JE. According to him, it was nothing but arbitrariness and victimisation. He has also contended that the Inquiry Officer himself has stated
establishes that there is no reason for suspending the appellant pending enquiry. Victimisation can be inferred on the facts and circumstances of this case
state of motherhood honourably, peaceably, undeterred by the fear of being victimised for forced absence during the pre or post-natal period.
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their letters dated 29.1.2001 as illegal,
unlawful, unfair treatment, improper, unjust, discriminatory,
victimisation by the ITDC.
(d) This Hon'ble Court may be pleased
ineligible person it must be held that truth must not be victimised in such a case. To quote from HOLCOW BOOKS PRIVATE LIMITED VS. PREM
respondents were imposed a heavy cost as well, by way of victimisation, the respondents have reverted the applicant two levels below the category of typist
lacs and cost to the applicant towards her faced harassment, dishonest victimisation, suffering insults, mental agony, loss of career status and causing damage ... April 2010 till actual payment.
(B) Direct/order the Respondents not to victimise and harass her in any manner nor transfer her with evil design
fide
intention of inquiry authority, disciplinary authority and
lastly appellate authority collectively victimised the
deceased officer - Grade I (Executive) by arbitrarily
awarding the penalty