amounted to criminal offences and misconduct; and that considering seriousness of the offences and the misconduct of the police afficials, they should be placed under ... lathi-charge the police had observed the mandatory requirements under the law, whether the police committed any illegality or misconduct or criminal offence and whether
appellant was guilty of
the gravest acts of misconduct, proving complete unfitness for police service
and that the punishment awarded to the appellant was commensurate ... conclusion that he was
guilty of grave acts of misconduct proving complete unfitness
for police service and the punishment awarded to him is
commensurate with
with responsibility of protecting
the society. Such a gross criminal misconduct by a police
officer is bound to destroy the faith of people ... conclusion that he was guilty of grave acts of
misconduct proving complete unfitness for police service
and the punishment awarded to him is commensurate with
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 ... gravest acts of misconduct
and secondly, cumulative effect of continued misconduct
proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police
service and the length of service
imposed in cases of grave misconduct and continued misconduct
indicating incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police servants. It
was also contended that the punishment ... imposed only in
cases of grave misconduct and continued misconduct indicating
incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police servants?
12. After taking consideration of the orders
course. The appellant is guilty of
gravest acts of misconduct proving complete unfitness for
police service and the punishment awarded to him is
commensurate with ... conclusion that he was guilty of grave acts of
misconduct proving complete unfitness for police service and the
punishment awarded to him is commensurate with
police officer has been convicted by a court of law of criminal offence involving
moral turpitude; or
(b) if police officer charged with misconduct refuses ... misconduct under article 311(ii)(B)24 of the
Constitution of India. As far as his misconduct is concerned, he has
committed a grave misconduct
Delhi
Police posted at Bawana Police Station in Narcotics
Department and ASI(Exe) Dushyant Kumar No.
4066/DAP, PIS No. 28911063 of Delhi Police posted ... guilty of the
misconduct. No doubt, the respondent is a police officer, whose misconduct
can never be condoned, but this would not imply that
crime. His act and conduct
tarnished the image of National Capital Police. His
misconduct is found to be unbecoming of a· police official.
Being part ... arrested alongwith his family members.
This criminal misconduct has led to demoralisation of the
Police personnel and has tarnished the image of Delhi
Police
police force, it would be detrimental to
public interest and further tarnish the image of the police force in
the society, ills misconduct ... most mechanical manner. No doubt, the
respondent is a police personnel and any misconduct on his part is liable to
be dealt with appropriately. This