without his knowledge. 34-E. Penalty for drunkenness or riotous or indecent behaviour in public place.(1) Whoever is found drunk and incapable of taking ... care of himself or is guilty of any riotous, disorderly or indecent behaviour in any public place, in any place of public amusement
Bank mentioning therein that he had indulged in highly indecent behaviour on the premises of the Bank and such action on his part, besides being ... petitioner it passed the following order:
For committing Gross misconduct of indecent behaviour on the premises of the Bank vide Clause
urged that "moral turpitude" has a wider concept. Indecent behaviour in public would fall under the definition of "moral turpitude ... under Section 110j 112 of the Bombay Police Act for his indecent behaviour this by itself amounted to his involvement in "moral turpitude
have therefore indulged in the misconducts of riotous, disorderly and indecent behaviour in and near the compound of or (sic) Page 3083 undertaking. You have ... acts of the charge-sheeted employees amounted to riotous, disorderly and indecent behaviour. The Inquiry Officer thus concluded that the charges against the Page
report was submitted with conclusion that petitioner has shown an immoral indecent behaviour with the above girl student of Class-9th and complaint made ... Class-12th, has been charged with the allegation of immoral and indecent behaviour with girls students. It cannot be doubted that doctrine of principles
appellant colliery that the respondent was guilty of rowdy and indecent behaviour on the night of June 5, 1957. He went to the quarters ... residents of the quarters would find it difficult to tolerate his indecent behaviour.
8. The Supreme Court found that the management was right in dismissing
asantoshjanak karya i.e. unsatisfactory work and abhadra vyavhara i.e. indecent behaviour. The said letter also warns the petitioner that in case he failed ... petitioner is but a reference to his so called indecent behaviour referred in the previous letters. Indecent behaviour or misbehaviour is definitely not in relation
respondent was
doing acts of indiscipline, negligence towards duty and highly indecent
behaviour towards his colleagues and seniors.
4. In the year 2016, during ... cited any acts of grave misconduct, indiscipline,
negligent and indecent behaviour towards his colleagues and senior in their
retrenchment letter.
27. It is submitted that
complainant, the applicant herein and the other co-accused extended indecent behaviour towards the victim who happens to be the daughter of the opposite party ... allegation is that even previously also indecent behaviour was being extended to the victim pursuant whereto she became reluctant and was under constant fear
deceased wherever she used to go, and due to such
indecent behaviour on the part of the accused, the husband of
the deceased viz. Mangalbhai ... even to the
advice of Kantibhai Mathurbhai and continued with his
indecent behaviour towards the deceased.
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