Section 13 in The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
13. Criminal misconduct by a public servant.
- [(1) A public servant is said to commit ... offence of criminal misconduct,- (a) if he dishonestly or fraudulently misappropriates or otherwise converts for his own use any property entrusted
Section 10 in The Income Tax Act, 1961
10. Incomes not included in total income
them immediately before the commencement of such proceeding; or (b) for any misconduct connected with the dispute, discharge or punish, whether by dismissal or otherwise ... Section 21, for Section 33 (w.e.f. 10.3.1957). ] (b) for any misconduct not connected with the dispute, discharge or punish, whether by dismissal
charge-sheet containing four specific
charges for violating different conduct rules and misconduct
of being in possession of property disproportionate to his
known source ... known source of his income is not
defined to be a `misconduct' under the Civil Service
(Classification & Control) Appeal Rules. There is abnormal
subordinate to such Magistrate, has been guilty of neglect of duty or misconduct, knowing such information to be false, and knowing it to be likely
following grounds, namely:-
(a) that an arbitrator or umpire has misconducted himself or the proceedings; (b) that an award has been made after the issue
legal and justified because the appellant had been found guilty
of misconduct. It was further pleaded that the inquiry was held in
consonance with
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opportunity of showing that he had not been guilty of any misconduct so as
to deserve any punishment or that the charges proved against
award.
(2) The Court may remove an arbitrator or umpire who has misconducted himself or the proceedings. (3) Where an arbitrator or umpire is removed