wake of the conviction and sentence ordered by the criminal Court
involving moral turpitude; thus in terms of Section ... contended that the
respondent was discharged from service on the ground of moral turpitude by
reason of the conviction for an offence under Section
departmental inquiry into grave charges or trial of a criminal charge, involving moral turpitude, no interference is called for.
18. Placing reliance on a decision ... appointing/disciplinary authority has considered the gravity of the offence, involving moral turpitude, in the present case, an offence punishable under the Prevention of Corruption
translation namely, "debt incurred for a cause repugnant to good morals."
13. Durbar Khachar v. Khachar Harsur (1908) 32 Bom. 348 has according ... sons were held liable, on the footing of general principles of morality, referred to in Natesayyan v. Ponnusami (1893) 16 Mad. 99. The ground
novel Madhorubagan and alleges it to be blasphemous, outrageous, defamatory, offensive and morally unacceptable. The novel is labelled as dubious, perverted, and contains false ... attempt to revolutionise the existing social norms, making them devoid of morality and thereby create a different social order.
35. It is further stated
found to have been convicted for an offence involving grave moral turpitude. His continuance in employment will lead to serious indiscipline and lack of proper ... would also submit that the concept of an act allegedly involving moral turpitude as a bar to the employment has undergone considerable changes. As long
married daughter, but they do indicate that he is under a moral obligation to support her if she is in want. The original texts ... earliest times Hindu La*w has recognized that there is a moral obligation on a father to support his offspring:
(1) The father, the mother
paternalism may be
exercised by the State and the sense of morality that may be enforced
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morality on its citizens has been placed from paragraphs
continued to be screened thereby causing imminent
danger to the public morality and unable to bear the cultural degradation due
to this film ... film
or any part of it is against public order, decency or morality.
(c) Under Section 5 B (2) of the Act, the Government
Nadu Prohibition Act will amount to a conviction for an offence involving moral turpitude. The facts may be stated as follows. The petitioner ... case of management that the conviction was for an offence involving moral turpitude and therefore, when the second respondent turned up for work
which was held to be proved would amount to an offence involving moral turpitude and therefore, in terms of the provision of Section ... Whether the proved misconduct of the petitioner would amount to moral turpitude, thereby disentitling him for payment of gratuity ? and
(ii)If not, whether