delinquent employee
was dismissed from service for using abusive language
rt
against superior officer.
On the facts and circumstances of the case, this
Court held ... use of abusive language. No strait-jacket
formula could be evolved in adjudging whether the
abusive language in the given circumstances would
warrant dismissal from
25th
July, 1998 wherein it is alleged that the appellant
had used abusive language and had reportedly told
the deceased ... abusive language seriously, he had enough
time in between to think over and reflect and,
therefore, it cannot be said that the abusive language,
which
25th July, 1998 wherein it is alleged that the appellant had used
abusive language and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive
language seriously, he had enough time in between to think over and
reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said that the abusive language,
which
suicide. The act of the
accused, however, insulting the deceased by using
abusive language will not, by itself, constitute the
abetment of suicide. There should
suicide. The act of the accused, however,
insulting the deceased by using abusive language will
not, by itself, constitute the abetment of suicide. There
should
suicide. The act of the accused, however,
insulting the deceased by using abusive language will
not, by itself, constitute the abetment of suicide. There
should
25th July, 1998 wherein it
is alleged that the appellant had used abusive
language and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive language seriously, he had enough
.
time in between to think over and reflect and,
therefore, it cannot be said that the abusive
language, which
25th July, 1998 wherein it
is alleged that the appellant had used abusive
language and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive language seriously, he had enough
.
time in between to think over and reflect and,
therefore, it cannot be said that the abusive
language, which
suicide. The act of the accused, however,
insulting the deceased by using abusive language will
not, by itself, constitute the abetment of suicide. There
should
suicide. The act of the accused, however,
insulting the deceased by using abusive language will
not, by itself, constitute the abetment of suicide. There
should