extraneous consideration committing irregularities and failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty while exercising the powers as Sessions Judge. There were charges against ... bail and the delinquent officer failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty while exercising the powers as Sessions Judge, Fatehpur.
5- Learned Counsel
extraneous consideration committing irregularities and failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty while exercising the powers as Sessions Judge. There were charges against ... bail and the delinquent officer failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty while exercising the powers as Sessions Judge, Fatehpur.
5- Learned Counsel
said Shri Saleem Ansari, SDE
failed to maintain absolute integrity, devotion to duty and
acted in a manner unbecoming of a Company employee
in violation ... Ansari, SDE
(GO-101519) has filed (sic) to maintain absolute
integrity, devotion to duty and acted in a manner
unbecoming of a Company Employee
DANICS, committed grave
misconduct, exhibiting lack of integrity and devotion to duty,
which is unbecoming of a government servant, thereby
violating the provisions of Rule ... DANICS,
committed grave misconduct, exhibiting lack of integrity
and devotion to duty, which is unbecoming of a
government servant, thereby violating the provisions of
Rule
civil
servants to maintain at all times absolute integrity
and devotion to duty and do nothing which is
unbecoming of a government servant. No
government
Company
shall at all times (i) maintain absolute integrity (ii) maintain devotion to
duty (iii) do nothing which is unbecoming of an Officer ... petitioner was alleged
to have failed to maintain absolute integrity, devotion to his duty and
acted in a manner which is unbecoming of an Officer
into consideration,
the mental set up of the delinquent, the type of duty
to be performed by him and similar relevant
circumstances which go into ... police officer failed to
discharge his duties with utmost integrity, honesty,
devotion and diligence and his acts were prejudicial to
the exchequer and society. Even
servant acting or purporting to act in the discharge of
his official duties or a Court has made the complaint.
There is however no restraint ... even the remotest possibility of any
avoidable prosecution.
24. Chapter XIX is devoted to trial of warrant cases by
Magistrate and enfolds two categories
police service, which are as follows:
(1) Each police officer shall devote his whole time to the police service alone. He shall
not take part ... shall faithfully and honestly use his best abilities to fulfill all his duties as a
police officer.
(3) He shall confirm himself simplicity
that a guilty man does not escape. Both are public duties." (Per Viscount Simon in Stirland v. Director of Public Prosecution ... Maharashtra [1974 (1) SCR 489 (492-493]:
"The dangers of exaggerated devotion to the rule of benefit of doubt at the expense of social