Anita Babasaheb Morale vs Municipal Commissioner, Pimpri ... on 14 June, 2019
Author: Nitin W. Sambre
Bench: Nitin W. Sambre ... another
WITH
WRIT PETITION NO. 6588 OF 2019
Smt. Anita Babasaheb Morale ....Petitioner
V/s.
Municipal Commissioner, Pimpri .....Respondents
Chinchwad Municipal Corporation
and another
WITH
error, for in the Pentateuch positive law is intermingled with religious and moral precepts and ethical doctrines. This is equally true of the Talmud ... occasion in a late case to dwell upon the mixture of morality, religion, and law in the Smritis : Rao Balwant Singh v. Kishori
Constitution is as follows:
''Subject to public order, morality and health, every religious denomination or any section thereof shall have the right ... immovable property can only be restricted in the interest of public order, morality and health. The provisions of Sections 32 to 32R of the Bombay
well-settled that right is an interest recognised and protected by moral or legal rules. It is an interest, the violation of which would
female or male student or employee or such other action involving moral turpitude into which, if an open enquiry is held undesirable social consequences ... punished on one of the four grounds, they being (a) misconduct; (b) moral turpitude; (c) wilful and persistent negligence of duty and (d) incompetence
course of his
employment, which act, clearly constituted an
offence involving moral turpitude. Therefore, the
respondents claim, ought not to be entertained.
(d) By order ... course of his employment and
such act constitutes an offence involving moral turpitude.
The services of the respondent came to be terminated for
misappropriation
male teacher against whom such charges are held proved which allege Moral Turpitude and Misconduct by such teacher involving exhibition of immoral sexual behaviour towards ... under Section 439-D(b), explanation (b) alleging engagement in acts involving moral turpitude. Page 1825 And another separate charge was framed under Section
That word was construed by Colebrooke as "repugnant to good morals," and that translation is accepted in Sir Dinshah Mulla's work ... only, when the father's conduct is utterly repugnant to good morals, or is grossly unjust or flagrantly dishonest.
With regard to the second
benefit of the church alone which under the Canon Law is a moral and a juridical person. Now, upon the question whether the Roman Catholic ... church is a moral and a juridical person, the view has been taken both in England and the United States that
Conviction in a Court of Law for a criminal offence involving moral turpitude.
The petitioner was directed to submit his written explanation within seven days ... petitioner also contended that the incident in question did not involve moral turpitude. Nothing was done or alleged to have been done knowingly. The petitioner