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Section 10 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
Avtar Singh vs Union Of India & Ors on 21 July, 2016
In Avtar Singh vs. UOI & ors., 2016 AIR (SC) 3598, a three
Judge Bench of Hon'ble Supreme Court considered the conflicting
opinion on the question of suppression of information or
submitting false information in the verification forms as to the
question of having been criminally prosecuted or arrested, or as to
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the pendency of the criminal case, and after noticing various
decisions summarised a detailed guidelines to be followed in
various possible situations that may arise in this context. One of
the situations relevant in the context of present OA reads as
follows:
J. Jaishankar vs The Government Of India & Anr on 14 August, 1996
In J. Jaishankar vs. The Govt. of India & anr., 1996
(6) SCC 204, the Hon'ble Supreme Court had occasion to consider
case of a bank employee convicted of an offence under Section
509 IPC, who was sentenced to pay a fine of Rs.200/- and on that
account he was discharged from service without retiral benefits.
The Apex Court took a view that an offence under Section 509 IPC
undoubtedly involve moral turpitude and it was impermissible for
such an employee to continue in service in terms of Section 10 (1)
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