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terminated for any act which constitutes an offence involving moral turpitude, provided that such offence is committed
Central Government Act
that the
appellant being convicted for an offence involving moral
turpitude could not held office of the Managing Director ... been convicted by a Court of an offence
involving moral turpitude. The appellant was tried by the
Additional Sessions Judge
Supreme Court of India
could
not be regarded that an offence involving "moral turpitude"
had been committed and, therefore, the appellant had no
jurisdiction ... appellant that the respondent had committed an offence
involving moral turpitude and, therefore, the appellant had
the jurisdiction to suspend
Supreme Court of India
serious offence which could involve moral turpitude and the
sentence of fine of rs.20/- imposed on the appellant ... convicted
under section 294 IPC, involving an offence of moral
turpitude, as otherwise the very purpose of verification of
character
Supreme Court of India
conviction of the appellant in criminal
case involving moral turpitude.
3. Facts and circumstances giving rise to the present case ... Bank stands
convicted in an offence involving moral turpitude, it is
permissible for the respondent-Bank to remove him from
Supreme Court of India
contended that the offence was one involving moral turpitude.
The objection was accepted and the nomination paper of the first ... been recorded the offence did not
involve moral turpitude and his nomination paper had, therefore, been
wrongly rejected
Allahabad High Court
person has been convicted of any offence involving Moral turpitude. It
is said that Baijnath Singh respondent ... person
who had been convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude will be
disqualified for being nominated as Nyaya Panch
Allahabad High Court
discharge of his duties or involves moral turpitude or defect of
character.
(1-A) The Director or the Deputy Commissioner ... discharge of his duties or involves
moral turpitude or defect of character, and the other is during the
course
Punjab-Haryana High Court
discharge of his duties or
involves moral turpitude, has rendered itself ultra wires. In reply,
Sri Sunil Ambwani, appearing ... petitioner in the discharge of his duties
or involves moral turpitude, the order refusing to revoke the
suspension being discretionary
Allahabad High Court
male student or
employee or such other action involving moral turpitude into which,
if an open enquiry is held undesirable ... four grounds,
they being (a) misconduct; (b) moral turpitude; (c) wilful and
persistent negligence of duty and (d) incompetence
Bombay High Court
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