escape of prisoners from police custody.--
(1) If a prisoner escapes or is rescued from police
custody, the police officer immediately responsible,
shall forthwith ... part of any
superior police officer.
(2) On the conclusion of enquiry, if the Deputy
Commissioner of police fins that misconduct is
attached
stand in front of
the police car. Neither open our lights.
I am sorry for misconduct today.
Sd/-
Monica Kumar ... crime cases lodged by Mrs. Indra
Mohini Sharma and Rajender Kuntal in Police Station Vijay
Nagar, Ghaziabad and allegations and counter allegations in
various complaints
above act on your part amounts to grave
misconduct and unbecoming of a police officer which
renders you liable to be dealt under the provisions ... accused of an offence before, or while in the custody of,
a police officer is not admissible in a court of law
according to Sections
misconduct' has been defined as under:
"The term 'misconduct' implies, a wrongful
intention, and not a mere error of judgment.
Misconduct ... noted the
definition of misconduct in Stroud's Judicial
Dictionary which runs as under:
"Misconduct means, misconduct arising from ill
motive; acts
Police in District
Adilabad. The appellant and HC Vijay Pal were also dealt with
in departmental proceedings initiated against them under the
Punjab Police Rules ... disciplinary authority and was awarded punishment for
serious misconduct committed by him as police personnel.
19. We may reiterate the settled position
intelligence officer and
constituted gross professional misconduct.
8. In the said departmental proceeding the police officers concerned
were not examined. The Customs Officers were also ... also said to be the owner of the vehicle. How
responsible police officers were traveling in the jeep of a well known
smuggler defies
ordinarily followed, e.g. in a case of grave misconduct like
misappropriation, strict enforcement of the rule may not be insisted upon.
When ... that the
words "gravest act of misconduct" occurring in Rule 16.2(1) of the Punjab
Police Rules need not be used
under the Punjab Police Rules 12.21 as he is not
likely to become an efficient police officer.
18. The Rule which was operating in that ... weighed in the mind of
Senior Superintendent of Police as absence from
duty is a misconduct. The High Court has further
gone on to hold
gravest
acts of misconduct or as the cumulative effect of continued
misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for
police service. In making such an award ... misconduct.
8. The second part of the rule connotes the cumulative
effect of continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and
complete unfitness for police service and that
Superintendent of Police,
Tarn Taran. The matter was carried in appeal and the Appellate Authority,
being the Deputy Inspector General of Police, set aside ... misconduct alleged against
Appellant was found to have not been proved. The disciplinary proceeding
against Appellant was dropped by the Senior Superintendent of Police,
Sangrur