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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Jail Sepoy for Concealing Conviction Under Bombay Police Act — Non-Disclosure of Criminal Conviction by Disciplined Force Member Justifies Dismissal in Public Interest

The petitioner, Dnyanshwar Vithuji Ghude, was a jail sepoy (Rakshak) at Central Prison, Amravati, who joined service on 1.11.1964 and was confirmed on...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Lease of Wankhede Stadium to Mumbai Cricket Association. Court holds that lease of public property at nominal rent for promoting sports is not arbitrary and is a valid policy decision.

The petitioners, including Aam Aadmi Party and individuals, filed a Public Interest Litigation under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challeng...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of CRPF Constable for Unauthorized Absence and Refusal to Accept Punishment. Disciplinary proceedings found to be fair and proportionate under CRPF Act and Rules.

The petitioner, Naresh Wasudeo Khanzode, was appointed as a constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on 08.08.2001. In August 2006, he sou...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Police Constable Dismissal Case — Reinstates Dismissal Despite Criminal Acquittal. Standard of Proof in Disciplinary Proceedings is Preponderance of Probabilities, Not Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appeal arises from a judgment of the Division Bench of the Rajasthan High Court which set aside the dismissal of the respondent, a police constabl...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of CISF Constable for Gross Negligence in Theft of Copper Wires. High Court's Substitution of Punishment with Compulsory Retirement Set Aside as Disproportionate Interference Under Article 226.

The case pertains to disciplinary proceedings initiated against Subrata Nath, a Constable in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), for gross n...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeals in Air Force Officers' Premature Separation Cases. Officers Cannot Withdraw PSS Application After Availing Pre-Release Course Under Human Resource Policy.

The Supreme Court heard a batch of appeals concerning four officers of the Indian Air Force who applied for Premature Separation from Service (PSS) un...