1 - 10 of 14663 (1.07 seconds)
fact that on an
identical charge the appellant was exonerated in the
departmental proceedings in the light of a report ... Vigilance Commission after a
detailed enquiry submitted a report exonerating the
appellant of all the charges. The Department forwarded
Supreme Court of India
explanation on December, 18, 1956. The Enquiry Officer
exonerated the appellant of charge 1 (a). In 1960, the
appellant ... report in respect
of Charge 1(a) which exonerated the appellant completely.
The Government then waited for another six months
Supreme Court of India
Metropolitan Magistrate. After the
issuance of process and exoneration in the adjudication
proceeding appellant filed application for dropping the
proceedings ... adjudication proceedings having been dropped and the
appellant exonerated, his continued prosecution is an abuse of
the process
Supreme Court of India
this: corruption case by the Special
Judge, Delhi-and exonerated and acquitted on merits by an order dated
6th September ... Which reads thus :
"20.Benefit-of doubt effect on exoneration : Where the exoneration
of a Government servant
Delhi High Court
Promotion--Sealed cover procedure-When could
be resorted to--Exoneration from all charges--Notional
promotion from the date the juniors ... departmental/court pro-
ceedings, the officer concerned is completely exonerated,
and where he is under suspension it is also held
Supreme Court of India
been initiated against respondent No.2 herein
resulted in exoneration and, thus, he was entitled to a judgment of acquittal ... cannot be sustained. Furthermore respondent No.2 having been exonerated
in the departmental proceeding, a different view could
Supreme Court of India
person was the driver the insurance company would be
exonerated from the liability. The reason advanced was that the
exclusion ... Supreme Court held that the exclusion clause did not exonerate
the insurer.
30. At paragraph 12 of the judgment their
Madhya Pradesh High Court
both the mortgagor and
the mortgagee, has been exonerated from the suit on the ground of
misjoinder and his claim ... purpose
of Section 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Exoneration from the
suit may be due to various causes
Madras High Court
appellant, though made a party
to the suit, Was exonerated as he set up a title paramount to that ... inclined to the view that if a party was
exonerated from a suit on the ground of misjoinder he would
Madras High Court
interest adverse
to the mortgagor and mortgagee he was exonerated from the suit. The
order recites that the 4th defendant ... purpose of
Section 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Exoneration from the suit
may be due to various causes
Madras High Court
Get new documents for this query in your RSS feed reader -