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Divisional Controller, N.E.K.R.T.C vs H. Amaresh on 17 July, 2006

25. In the various judicial pronouncements the Supreme Court has held that the punishment should always be proportionate to the gravity of misconduct, however, in a case of corruption/misappropriation, the only punishment is dismissal. (Ref. AIR 2006 SC 2730 Divisional Controller N.E.K.R.T.C. vs. H.Amaresh, (2008) 1 SCC 115 U.P.S.R.T.C. vs. Uniod Kumar and AIR 1996 SC 1249 Municipal Committee, Bahadurgarh vs. Krishnan Bihari & Ors.).
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 132 - A R Lakshmanan - Full Document

Municipal Committee, Bahadurgarh vs Krishnan Behari And Ors on 19 February, 1996

25. In the various judicial pronouncements the Supreme Court has held that the punishment should always be proportionate to the gravity of misconduct, however, in a case of corruption/misappropriation, the only punishment is dismissal. (Ref. AIR 2006 SC 2730 Divisional Controller N.E.K.R.T.C. vs. H.Amaresh, (2008) 1 SCC 115 U.P.S.R.T.C. vs. Uniod Kumar and AIR 1996 SC 1249 Municipal Committee, Bahadurgarh vs. Krishnan Bihari & Ors.).
Supreme Court of India Cites 3 - Cited by 200 - B P Reddy - Full Document
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