New Delhi: Senior's admonition at the workplace does not amount to an "intentional insult" requiring criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court has held.The top court said allowing criminal charges ...
Holding that senior’s admonition at the workplace does not amount to an “intentional insult” requiring criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court has said that allowing criminal charges to be ...
The Bench quashes a 2022 criminal case against the officiating director of National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh ...
The admonition of Ramzi Kaiss, the quoted researcher, doesn’t conform with the observed facts and the objectives of the temporary ceasefire; after which Hizbollah was to be excluded from the ...
Robert D Kaplan argues that in a time of uncertainty, we must resist radical change. But these cautionary tales are no longer fit for purpose. By Bruno Maçães Weimar, the short-lived German republic ...
Will they side with the administration, or will they heed the admonitions of their faith that prompt them to care for those less fortunate? How will Dolan react if ICE comes into a parish or ...
Accuracy, fairness and speed are the guiding values for AP’s news report, and we believe the mindful use of artificial intelligence can serve these values and over time improve how we work. However, ...
Senior's admonition at the workplace does not amount to an "intentional insult" requiring criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court has held. The top court said allowing criminal charges to be pressed ...
A bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and Sandeep Mehta said that mere abuse, discourtesy, rudeness or insolence do not amount to an intentional insult within the meaning of Section 504 of the Indian Penal ...
Senior's admonition at workplace not criminal offence: Supreme Court BJP's Prakash Javadekar accuses LDF and UDF of stage-managed rivalry in Kerala AAP leaders condole loss of lives in stampede ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 16: Senior’s admonition at the workplace does not amount to an “intentional insult” requiring criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court has held. The top court said allowing criminal ...
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