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Manish Kumar vs M/O Railway on 25 March, 2022

event it was not such a serious offence like murder, decoity or rape, and hence a more lenient view should be taken in the matter ... involvement in a criminal case or registration of FIR is not a proof of involvement n a criminal offence unless the trial Court, which
Central Administrative Tribunal - Jodhpur Cites 15 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Vishram Meena vs Delhi Police on 24 April, 2025

accused is assumed to be innocent, while the strict burden of proof required to establish guilt is not required in a disciplinary proceedings and preponderance ... criminal proceedings. In the preliminary inquiry, the applicant is alleged to have raped a minor girl. Therefore, the other witnesses are also available. As such
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 19 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Etwa Ekka vs Police on 21 August, 2018

days but this piece of evidence cannot be accepted as any proof of the charges against the accused person, in view of the evidence ... medical evidence also it is not proved that the accused committed rape or committed assault to the, victim. Since the prosecution charges could
Central Administrative Tribunal - Kolkata Cites 10 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Vashist Kumar vs Comm. Of Police on 20 April, 2018

like rape but if it is established that he had called the victim to a certain place with the intention to commit rape and this ... proof required in those proceedings is also different from that required in a criminal case. While in departmental proceedings, the standard of proof
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 10 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Sunil Kumar vs Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi on 18 April, 2012

good enough for acquittal of the applicant as the standard of proof required in criminal case is one that beyond reasonable doubt. However, the facts ... complaint of a father of a victim girl alleging kidnapping and rape of his daughter. The involvement of the applicant would reveal by the victim
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K Suresh vs Ut Of Pondicherry on 15 April, 2024

Tamil daily had published a sensational story about him, on 13.03.2020, alleging rape and extortion. The criminal case in F.LR. No. 41/2020 ended ... were not found guilty in this case, where the decree of high proof is warranted, they cannot be said absolved, in the event or otherwise
Central Administrative Tribunal - Madras Cites 5 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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