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Chander Bhan vs Home Affairs on 10 November, 2025

brought disgrace to the organization but also demoralized other police personnel. The misconduct committed by the above said defaulter has put the entire police force ... brought disgrace to the organization but also demoralized other police personnel. The misconduct committed by the above said defaulter had put the entire police force
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Yogendra Singh vs Union Of India on 23 January, 2025

Raja Singh (already dismissed police personnel of Punjab Police) and HC Shree Pal (already dismissed police personnel from Delhi Police Outer District). HC Jasveer Singh ... tarnished the image of Delhi Police and brought disgrace to the organization but also demoralized other police personnel. The misconduct committed by them
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Ishwar Singh vs State Of Haryana And Ors on 2 December, 2025

following procedure shall be followed in departmental enquiries - (i) The police officer accused of misconduct shall be brought before an officer empowered to punish ... misconduct or as the cumulative effect or continued misconduct proving Incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service. In making such an award regard shall
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Pyare Lal vs State Of Haryana And Ors on 28 October, 2025

there should be allegation of gravest misconduct or continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for the police service. It is a settled proposition ... police officer is accused of gravest misconduct; or ii. The cumulative effect of continued misconduct proves that police officer is incorrigible and completely unfit
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Ravindra Nagar vs Gnctd on 23 May, 2025

Delhi Police in the eyes of the general public as well lb police department which tried to erode the faith in a police department. Hence ... Delhi Police in the eyes of the general public as well as police department which tried to erode the faith in a police department. Hence
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Ajab Singh vs Delhi Police on 12 December, 2025

Ajab Singh No.719/C amounts to grave misconduct, criminal propensity, and unbecoming of the Police Officer under the provision of the Delhi Police (Punishment ... suffer from perversity; and (vi) the penalty is disproportionate to the proven misconduct." 9. Having regard to the factual matrix of the present case
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Akash vs Delhi Police on 16 April, 2025

they did not lodge the arrival entry. Both police officials joined the morning briefing in Police Station at 10:00 AM but did not disclose ... guilty of the misconduct. No doubt, the respondent is a police officer, whose misconduct can never be condoned, but this would not imply that
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