circumstances, in our opinion, be termed as grave misconduct or continued misconduct
rendering him unfit for police service.
The order dated 16.01.1995 passed ... misconduct which by no stretch of imagination can be considered act
of gross misconduct or continued misconduct indicating incorrigibility and complete
unfitness for police service
shall, inter alia, be regarded as gravest
act of misconduct in respect of a police officer,
facing disciplinary action.-
(i) indulging in spying or smuggling ... gravest act
of misconduct or as the result of cumulative effect of continued misconduct
proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service. Rule 16.2
enumerates
Police Officers in Police Lines were allowed to drink, that would be the end of all discipline in the Police Force. The Superintendent of Police ... 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
clear that a violation
of fundamental rights due to police misconduct can give rise to a
liability under public law, apart from criminal and tort ... Court has held that the standard of proof required
for proving police misconduct such as brutality, torture
gravest acts of misconduct or for the cumulative effect of continued
misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police
service as per Rule ... which
constitutes misconduct . There are at lease two acts of
misconduct. Cumulative effect of misconduct also makes
a Police Officer incorrigible and unfit for police
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 act of misconduct or as the cumulative effect
of continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for
police service. This obviously means that
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
circumstances, in our opinion, be termed as grave misconduct or continued misconduct rendering him unfit for police service.
11. The order dated 16.1.1995 passed ... misconduct which by no stretch of imagination can be considered an act of gross misconduct or continued misconduct indicating incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police
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 (ii) as
the cumulative effect of continued misconduct proving
incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service
of the officer. While
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 (ii) as the cumulative effect of continued
misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police
service of the officer. While