assistance that are appropriate and available,
including those of a remedial, moral, spiritual, social and health- and
sports-based nature. All such programmes, activities ... education, vocational training, meaningful work and
other forms of assistance, including social, moral,
spiritual, health and sports-based programmes,
tailored to the individual needs
respondent was tried for the serious offences in the nature
of moral turpitude and was acquitted on technical ground,
therefore, he was not liable ... acquittal. It was observed that persons involved in grave
cases of moral turpitude could be properly kept out of
police force even if they
fundamental policy of Indian law and the most basic
notions of morality and justice.
40. It is further contended that the conduct of the Arbitrator ... conflict with the most basic notions of morality or
justice.
Explanation 2.--For the avoidance of doubt, the test as to
whether there
Indian law; or in conflict with the 'most basic notions of morality';
or in violation of principles of natural justice. Similarly, in order ... bring a
challenge under the concept 'most basic notions of morality and justice', the
Award must have been rendered without following elementary principles
into association with any known
criminal or expose the said person to moral, physical or
psychological danger or the person's release would defeat ... association with any known criminal, or, (ii) expose
the said person to moral, physical or psychological danger, or,
(iii) the person's release would
into association with any known
criminal or expose the said person to moral, physical or
psychological danger or the person's release would defeat ... association with any known criminal, or,
(ii) expose the said person to moral, physical or psychological
danger, or, (iii) the person's release would
bring him in bad association with the
criminals and expose him to moral and psychological
danger and also his release will defeat to ends ... bail would bring him in association with
criminals and expose him to moral and psychological danger.
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into association with any known
criminal or expose the said person to moral, physical or
psychological danger or the person's release would defeat ... association with any known criminal, or,
(ii) expose the said person to moral, physical or psychological
danger, or, (iii) the person's release would
appellant is released on bail,
there is possibility of moral, physical and psychological danger
to him.
Factual Background
2. Refinery P.S. Case ... offence has been
committed by the appellant on account of lack of moral
education, discipline, supervision of the family and seeing
pornography on mobile
conflict with law. It would also expose
him to moral, physical and psychological danger and it
would also defeat the ends of justice. Therefore, taking ... into association with any known
criminal or expose the said person to moral, physical or
psychological danger or the person's release would defeat