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Union Territory, Chandigarh ... vs Pradeep Kumar on 8 January, 2018

(2018) 1 SCC (Cri) 504 : (2018) 1 SCC (L&S) 149] also it was reiterated that if a person is acquitted or discharged, it cannot obviously be inferred that he was falsely involved, or he had no criminal antecedents. The precise observations made therein are reproduced hereunder : (Pradeep Kumar case [State (UT of Chandigarh) v. Pradeep Kumar, (2018) 1 SCC 797 :
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Commissioner Of Police And Anr vs Mehar Singh on 2 July, 2013

13. It is thus well settled that acquittal in a criminal case does not automatically entitle him for appointment to the post. Still, it is open to the employer to consider the Signature Not Verified Signed by: 68a0eb5c-526b- 4cd2-b459-c24c3168a47d Signing time: 23-02-2026 17:09:42 NEUTRAL CITATION NO. 2026:MPHC-JBP:14923 7 WP-7704-2008 antecedents and examine whether he is suitable for appointment to the post. From the observations of this Court in Mehar Singh [Delhi Police v. Mehar Singh, (2013) 7 SCC 685 : (2013) 3 SCC (Cri) 669 : (2013) 2 SCC (L&S) 910] and Parvez Khan [State of M.P. v. Parvez Khan, (2015) 2 SCC 591 :
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