Apex Court has held that statutory functions must be above suspicion
and be performed independently without any external pressure. It is
further held that when ... judgment are as under :
"Statutory functionaries like the Registrar/Joint Registrar of
cooperative societies functioning under the respective
Cooperative Act must be above suspicion
Apex Court has held that statutory functions must be above suspicion
and be performed independently without any external pressure. It is
further held that when ... judgment are as under :
"Statutory functionaries like the Registrar/Joint Registrar of
cooperative societies functioning under the respective
Cooperative Act must be above suspicion
under:
"When a statutory functionary passes an order, that
too authorizing a person to carry out a public
function like investigating into an offence
under:
"When a statutory functionary passes an
order, that too authorizing a person to
carry out a public function like investigation
into an offence
Apex Court has held that statutory functions must be above suspicion
and be performed independently without any external pressure. It is
further held that when ... judgment are as under :
"Statutory functionaries like the Registrar/Joint Registrar of
cooperative societies functioning under the respective
Cooperative Act must be above suspicion
Apex Court has held that statutory functions must be above suspicion
and be performed independently without any external pressure. It is
further held that when ... judgment are as under :
"Statutory functionaries like the Registrar/Joint Registrar of
cooperative societies functioning under the respective
Cooperative Act must be above suspicion
correct. When a statutory functionary passes an order, that too authorising a
person to carry out a public function like investigation into an offence
power of issuing search warrants, which is a judicial function, is entrusted to judicial functionaries like Magistrates. The learned advocate relied on the following passage ... Procedure Code). Therefore, issue of a search warrant is normally the judicial function of the Magistrate. When such judicial function is interposed between the individual
conduct of a public servant/public functionary
in discharge of his/her public functions and the public function stands on a
different footing than ... said imputation apparently made against the pubic functionaries, in
discharge of his/her public function, have no reasonable nexus with the
discharge of public duties
conduct of a public servant/public functionary
in discharge of his/her public functions and the public function stands on a
different footing than ... said imputation apparently made against the pubic functionaries, in
discharge of his/her public function, have no reasonable nexus with the
discharge of public duties