disciplinary action be not taken against him for having committed the following misconduct.
"It has been reported that you have encroached upon Company ... with bricks and tiled roof. The above act of your amounts to misconduct within the meaning of order No. 23 of our Works Standing Orders
that the penalty imposed must be commensurate with the gravity of the misconduct, and that any penalty disproportionate to the gravity of the misconduct would ... further holding that where the penalty was disproportionate to the gravity of misconduct, the same would be violative of Article 14 of the Constitution
intervene they were also stabbed. This was considered to be a gross misconduct punishable under Clause 24(B)(G) read with Clause ... provided in the Payment of Gratuity Act is that for the misconducts mentioned in the aforementioned Sections, the entire Gratuity can be forfeited. What
charge - nothing more, nothing less. The respondent called it a gross misconduct, indiscipline and an act unbecoming of a member of the force. Mr. Anil ... intact. According to Mr. Sinha, the aforementioned acts do not amount to misconduct and therefore the entire
proceedings should be held to be biased, illegal
upon the Petitioner containing charges, indicating that the Petitioner has committed grave misconduct and failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty and acted ... omission and commission Shri D.D. Singh Kharwar committed grave misconduct and failed to maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty and acted
competent authority. Consequently, it was alleged that his act construed misconduct under Clause 36(k) and (m) of the terms and conditions of the Service ... case because it was crystal clear that the petitioner had committed misconduct by marrying a second woman. According to him and as stated at paragraph
aforementioned charge-sheet the petitioner was informed that he had committed misconduct under Standing Order No. 24 (xxxviii) read with 43. In the charge-sheet ... manner satisfactory to his departmental head. Breach of this order shall be misconduct under Order 24 and the
employee shall be liable to punishment
seeking his prior permission as such conduct was punishable and amounted to misconduct. In the Amendment Application, the petitioner has prayed for quashing of that ... filed the instant Writ Application which, according to him was a grave misconduct, this Court is clearly of the opinion that the said officer
order or non-compliance of a transfer order would amount to a misconduct. The learned counsel for the respondent has not been able to produce
submitted on 18.6.1985 holding that Shri R.K. Prasad was guilty of misconduct. Thereafter the report and other documents were examined by the disciplinary authority