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Amarjit Singh Ahluwalia vs The State Of Punjab & Ors on 20 December, 1974

14. The decisions cited at bar in Dr. Amarjit Singh Ahluwalia Vs. The State of Punjab (supra), Union of India and others Vs. J. Ahmed (supra), U.P. State Road Transport Corporation and another Vs. Abdul Gafoor (supra) and Dhirendra Singh Vs. Collector, Kanpur Dehat (supra), therefore, have no application to the case in hand since it is not a case of mere inefficiency but here is a case which, if proved, would amount to serious misconduct.
Supreme Court of India Cites 5 - Cited by 149 - P N Bhagwati - Full Document

Union Of India & Ors vs J. Ahmed on 7 March, 1979

14. The decisions cited at bar in Dr. Amarjit Singh Ahluwalia Vs. The State of Punjab (supra), Union of India and others Vs. J. Ahmed (supra), U.P. State Road Transport Corporation and another Vs. Abdul Gafoor (supra) and Dhirendra Singh Vs. Collector, Kanpur Dehat (supra), therefore, have no application to the case in hand since it is not a case of mere inefficiency but here is a case which, if proved, would amount to serious misconduct.
Supreme Court of India Cites 6 - Cited by 473 - D A Desai - Full Document

U.P. State Road Transport Corporation ... vs Abdul Gafoor Son Of Manzoor Elahi on 10 January, 2006

14. The decisions cited at bar in Dr. Amarjit Singh Ahluwalia Vs. The State of Punjab (supra), Union of India and others Vs. J. Ahmed (supra), U.P. State Road Transport Corporation and another Vs. Abdul Gafoor (supra) and Dhirendra Singh Vs. Collector, Kanpur Dehat (supra), therefore, have no application to the case in hand since it is not a case of mere inefficiency but here is a case which, if proved, would amount to serious misconduct.
Allahabad High Court Cites 10 - Cited by 1 - Full Document

Sant Ram Sharma vs State Of Rajasthan & Anr on 7 August, 1967

It was also held so in Sant Ram Sharma Vs. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1967 SC 1910 and that has also been followed in Dr. Amarjit Singh Ahluwalia Vs. The State of Punjab (supra). The aforesaid judgment, therefore, has no application inasmuch as the circulars of Engineer-in-Chief are not the executive orders laying down any condition of service of a Government servant.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 592 - V Ramaswami - Full Document
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