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Section 209 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 209. Dishonesty making false claim in Court.-- Whoever fraudulently or dishonestly
Central Government Act
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senior Judge using the word dishonest judgment, open dishonesty deliberately and dishonestly and utter dishonesty. He also stated ... pamphlet the judgment was criticized as containing errors and dishonesty of the senior Judge was alleged. No evidence to justify
Supreme Court of India
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1971 AIR 1132
bound to give evidence, and where a charge of dishonesty or partiality is made, any relevant evidence which ... that evidence admitted as relevant on a charge of dishonesty or partiality, is not used for a different purpose; namely
Bombay High Court
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(1914) 16 BOMLR 413
- Parmoor
victimisation. But haying found an established act of dishonesty which had shaken the confidence of the employer, the Industrial Court ... petitioner is governed, amongst other things, contemplates that dishonesty in connection with the business or property of the undertaking
Madhya Pradesh High Court
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1990 (0) MPLJ 653
- Faizanuddin
Negligence or neglect of duty, and 2. Theft, dishonesty and misappropriation in connection with Corporation's property. You are hereby ... follows : "1. Negligence or neglect of duty. 2. Theft, dishonesty and misappropriation in connection with the Corporation's property
Madras High Court
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(1993) ILLJ 1148 Mad
- Somasundaram
paid to an employee who is dismissed for dishonesty or for misconduct." As no amount of gratuity was paid ... paid to an employee who is dismissed for dishonesty or for misconduct. 3. In the present case, the petitioner
Gujarat High Court
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AIR 1962 Guj 33
- Desai
from service as a result of an incident involving dishonesty. This, along with some other, equally significant, conclusions ... against grant of Compassionate Allowance under Rule 41, is dishonesty, and the main reason for the petitioner's dismissal
Delhi High Court
- Cites 11 - Cited by 0 - S K Misra
Company's property or premises, theft, fraud or dishonesty in connection with Company's business or work, shall be forfeited ... rule (ii) of Rule 2 and said that dishonesty in connection with company's business or property would also fall
Delhi High Court
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2003 VAD Delhi 380
- V Jain
ground of theft and/or fraud and dishonesty in connection with the property of B.P.T. 2. The facts ... custody of B.P.T. and/or fraud and dishonesty in connection with the Port Trust work and the property
Bombay High Court
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1998 (1) BomCR 99
- S Kapadia
held the workman guilty of misconduct of theft or dishonesty in connection with the employer's business or property within ... findings of the Labour Court holding that charge of dishonesty was proved against him. 6. I have heard both
Bombay High Court
- Cites 3 - Cited by 0 -
2001 (88) FLR 1011
- R Kochar
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