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Sompal Singh Tomar vs Home Affairs on 10 April, 2026

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
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 38 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Dharam Singh vs State Of Punjab And Others on 6 April, 2026

gravest acts of misconduct or as the cumulative effect or continued misconduct proving Incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service. In making such an award ... gravest acts of misconduct or as the cumulative effect of continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service. It further provides that while
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 21 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Balwinder Singh vs State Of Punjab And Ors on 24 February, 2026

claiming that his conduct was neither gravest misconduct nor continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service, thus, he could not be dismissed ... police officer is accused of gravest misconduct; or (ii) The cumulative effect of continued misconduct proves that police officer is incorrigible and completely unfit
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 13 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

State Of Haryana Etc vs Roshan Lal on 24 February, 2026

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 or as a cumulative effect of continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service. Under the former part
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State Of Punjab & Other vs Labh Singh on 17 February, 2026

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 or as a cumulative effect of continued misconduct proving incorrigibility and complete unfitness for police service. Under the former part
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

D.Nagamani vs The State Of Telangana on 5 March, 2026

placed on record by the petitioner, the explanation offered by the respondent police authorities appears to be reasonable. 10. Consequently, the pleadings of both parties ... Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), including remedies relating to complaints against police misconduct or unlawful detention, in accordance with law. 14. With the above observations
Telangana High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 0 - N Tukaramji - Full Document
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