activities and was arrested in case FIR No.118/98 under Sections 384 / 511 IPC at PS Delhi Cantt. New Delhi ... based on the involvement in the FIR No.118/98 under Sections 384 / 511 IPC PS Delhi Cantt., New Delhi, as the applicant
involvement in the criminal case being FIR No.118/2009 under Section 363 / 366 IPC in which he has been acquitted vide judgment dated ... present case too, FIR No.118/09 dated 21.7.2009 under Section 363 / 366 / 376 IPC was registered on the complaint of one Suva
payment of fine, further simple imprisonment of 15 days u/s 498-A / 34 IPC and with further sentence of RI for 07 years ... days u/s 304B / 34 IPC. In view of her conviction, the disciplinary authority passed the order No.118
Central Board of Trustees , through Central Provident Fund Commissioner and Anr., 2010(118) DRJ 171 which lays down the proposition that the decision ... applicant has been convicted of serious criminal offences punishable under section 307 of IPC and Section-27 of the Arms Act. The conviction order
case FIR No.221/2007 u/s 143 / 324 / 307 / 302 IPC PS Rajgarh, Alwar. This was the reason of his auauthorised absence ... submitted false medical certificates to cover his wilfull and unauthorized absence of 118 days, which is in violation of CCS (Leave) Rules
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Section 40. "Offence".--Except in the 2[Chapters] and
sections mentioned in clauses 2 and 3 of this section ... thing made punishable by this
Code. In Chapter IV, 3[Chapter VA] and in the following
sections, namely, sections
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