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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Punjab Police Rules"
Punjab Police Rules | DM's Concurrence Not Required To Initiate Departmental Proceeding In Corruption Case Against Cops: High Court
Forfeiting 10 Increments For Police Officer Being Absent From Duty For One Day 'Disproportionate': P&H High Court
DGP Can Review Disciplinary Action Exonerating Officer Within Reasonable Time When No Time Period Prescribed Under Punjab Police Rules: High Court
Person Involved In Minor Offences Should Not Be Deprived Of Appointment In State Services: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Punjab & Haryana HC Sets Aside Enhanced Punishment Imposed On Cop For Alleged Misconduct In Stopping Minor's Bike
Punjab Police Rules | Candidates Failing To Disclose Pending FIRs Will Be Disqualified From Applying For Service: High Court
Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Dismissal Of Punjab Police Constable Made 30 Years Ago For Being In 'Contact With Extremists'
Terrorism In Punjab Was At Its Peak In 1980s, Dispensing Enquiry Against Cop With Alleged Ties To Militants Was Fair Since No Witnesses Would Come Forward: HC
[Article 311] Holding Enquiry Before Dismissal Of Police Officer Can Be Dispensed When 'Not Reasonably Practicable': P&H HC Flags Violation Of Mandatory Provision
Lack Of Discipline By Disciplined Forces Constitute 'Gravest Act Of Misconduct': Punjab And Haryana High Court