Akhil Bhartiya Upbhokta Congress vs Staet Of M.P. & Ors on 6 April, 2011
Government headed by Shri B.S.
Yeddyurappa. There have been widespread
corruption, nepotism, favouritism, abuse
of power, misusing of government machinery
in the functioning ... only doing their duty as conscious
citizens to expose the corruption and nepotism in
the Government led by Shri B.S. Yeddyurappa. Mr.
Rao referred
employees) were selected and have brought in the allegations of favouratism, nepotism and malafide against the official Respondents. The following relief(s) have been sought ... vide impugned order dt. 30.03.2008, by Respondent No.3, infested with favouritism, nepotism and in fulfillment of personal interests of the Officers of the Selection
word corruption is heard
but other common type of corruption is bribery, nepotism, fraud
and embezzlement. It explains the following words: -
LPA No. 744of ... Bribery: - An offer of money or favors to influence a public
official.
Nepotism: Favoritism shown by public officials to relatives or
close friends.
Fraud: Cheating
view to make fair, proper and impartial selection without any favoritism/nepotism.
Further, the said writ petition along with other matters, namely, Writ Petition ... rules or for the reason that it smacks of corruption, favourtism, nepotism or the alike but for doing this it must record the reasons
many States, mainly
on account of (a) charges of corruption, favouritism and
nepotism in matters of recruitment (emphasis supplied) and
(b) use of archaic processes ... charge No. 1 was that Mr. Saini was beneficiary of
favouritism and nepotism in the matter of his appointment and not
commensurate with his qualifications
could not have been held. Even otherwise, there has been total favoritism, nepotism and corruption in the trade test.
4. Shri Maharaj Singh Chaudhary ... Government of India to conduct the selections, therefore, allegations of corruption and nepotism are unfounded.
8. They have further explained that a meeting was held
done away. This decision imported a wider scope of favouritism and nepotism giving much scope to selection committee to make selection in a subjective manner ... petitions.
53. It really pains that the germs of corruption, favouritism and nepotism have intruded even the temples of learning like University. Even the lower
entire selection process is tainted by massive fraud,
irregularities, arbitrariness, malpractices and nepotism to favour candidates
sponsored and backed by politicians. This resulted in denying
names from Employment Exchange would curb to certain extent the
menace of nepotism and corruption in public employment. But, later
on, came to the conclusion ... suggestive of
discrimination nor even give an impression of bias, favouritism and
nepotism. Procedural fairness is an implied mandatory requirement to
protect against arbitrary action