reference. But it is not every allegation imputing some kind of dishonesty, particularly in matters of accounts, which would be enough to dispose a court ... account, even when those questions do involve misconduct amounting even to dishonesty on the part of some partner
cost of principles of impartiality and thereby he committed judicial dishonesty.
5. After going through the documents referred to by the learned Counsel ... show as to how the respondent No. 1 has committed judicial dishonesty, partially by ignoring the finding of fact by the learned Sub-Judge
above case, held that carrying the passengers without tickets amounts to dishonesty or grave negligence and for such misconduct punishment of removal from service ... said acts would inter alia amount to either being a case of dishonesty or of gross negligence and such conductors were
statable data to buttress the presumption or inference of his dishonesty or performance of judicial duties for extraneous consideration or anxiety to unduly favouring ... record or otherwise giving rise to the presumption or inference of dishonesty or performance of judicial duties for extraneous consideration or anxiety to unduly favouring
political character or an offence not involving moral turpitude and dishonesty and a period of five years has not elapsed from the date of expiry
sense of justice and fairplay. No doubt when allegations about dishonesty of a person of the appellant's rank were brought to the notice ... background that the Supreme Court observed that when allegations of facts of dishonesty are made against a public servant, there must be suitable preliminary enquiry
conduct of the employee due to negligence, dereliction of duty, default, misconduct, dishonesty, non-performance, error in judgment, breech of duty, mismanagement and/or embezzlement ... EMPLOYEE' DUE TO NEGLIGENCE IN PERFORMANCE, DERELICTION OF DUTY, DEFAULT, MISCONDUCT, DISHONESTY, NON- PERFORMANCE, ERROR IN JUDGMENT, BREACH OF DUTY, MISMANAGEMENT AND/OR EMBEZZLEMENT
public servant, whatever be his status is publicly charged with acts of dishonesty which amount to serious misconduct and a first information is lodged against ... public servant, whatever be his status is publicly charged with acts of dishonesty which amount to serious misdemeanour or misconduct of the type alleged
workman is proved and the workman has committed the misconduct of dishonesty and misappropriation and cheating with the corporation and that will adversely affect ... reviewing authority because charge against the workman was that of dishonesty and misappropriation and, therefore, reviewing authority has rightly exercised the powers of review. Except
cost of principles of impartiality and thereby he committed judicial dishonesty.
5. After going through the documents referred to by the learned Counsel ... show as to how the respondent No. 1 has committed judicial dishonesty, partiality by ignoring the finding of fact by the learned Sub-Judge