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Jan 27 1999 (HC)

Niyamavedi and Etc. Etc. Vs. Director, Cbi and ors.

Court : Kerala

Reported in : 2000(1)ALT(Cri)176; 1999CriLJ2231

..... several other governmental authorities also like directorate of revenue intelligence, directorate of enforcement, coastal guard, central reserve police force (crpf), border security force (bsf), the central industrial security force (cisf), the state armed police, intelligence agencies like the intelligence bureau, raw, central bureau of investigation (cbi), cid, traffic police, mounted police and itbp, which have the ..... . experience shows that worst violations of human rights take place during the course of investigation, when the police with a view to secure evidence or confession often resorts to third-degree methods including torture and adopts techniques' of screening arrest by either not recording the arrest ..... relevant to decide this case are (1) right to protection from arbitrary arrest or detention and (2) right to life, liberty and security of persons.5. the provisions of human rights are made an integral part of the indian constitution. article 21 of our constitution which states .....

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Aug 02 2004 (HC)

Jivanbhai Shivabhai Garoda Vs. Union of India (Uoi)

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2005)1GLR1

..... an opportunity of being heard and defend themselves, thereby committing flagrant violation of principles of natural justice. they submit that rule 34, central industrial security force rules 1969 (cisf rules 1969) prescribes procedure for inflicting penalty, but the same was not followed, and punishment of dismissal from service ..... their employer was ipcl, baroda. cisf was inducted in ipcl in accordance with the provisions of section 14 of the central industrial security force act, 1968. to avoid petitioners losing jobs, option was given to them for induction and absorption in cisf. ..... during this year, director general, central industrial security force (cisf), proposed to management of ipcl that policy of the central government required security of cisf to protect --------------------------------------------------------- oted whether reporters of local papers may be allowed to see the judgment? the industries of the government. therefore, security force maintained by ipcl was sought to .....

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Jul 03 2007 (HC)

M.C. Jena Vs. the Commandant, Central Industrial Security Force Unit a ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2008(1)ALD317; 2008(1)ALT733

..... no. 1 herein) for initiation of disciplinary action. the latter issued notice dated 19.3.1999 for holding an enquiry against the petitioner under rule 34 of the central industrial security force rules, 1969 (for short, 'the rules'). the petitioner did not respond to the notice. therefore, the disciplinary authority appointed respondent no. 5 - shri n. ..... j.1. whether the punishment of removal from service imposed on the petitioner, who was then holding the post of head constable/driver in the central industrial security force (cisf) and was found guilty of not carrying out the transfer order passed by the competent authority, is vitiated due to violation of the ..... shri bhagwan lal arya v. commr. of police : air2004sc2131 . shri krishnamurthy referred to section 61 of the central industrial security force act, 1968 (for short, 'the act') and rules 19(3) and 38 of the central civil services (leave) rules, 1972 and argued that respondents were duty bound to constitute a medical board to assess .....

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Mar 02 1993 (HC)

Vruddhula Kalyana Rama Rao Vs. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1994(1)ALT559

..... authority was served on the petitioner, who was then residing within the area of jurisdiction of kerala high court, even though he was holding the post of security guard in the central industrial security force, govern by the central industrial security force act, 1969 and was working as such in hindustan zinc ltd., cisf unit, visakhapatnam, within the state of andhra pradesh. the kerala high court has held that .....

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Nov 21 2008 (HC)

The Deputy Inspector General, Central Industrial Security Force, South ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2009)2MLJ334

..... etc., which are against the central industrial security force rules, 1969. learned counsel also submitted that as per rule 37(b) of the central industrial security force rules, 1969, holding of the departmental enquiry is dispensed with. according to the learned counsel, the central industrial security force being a disciplined force, considering the grave misconducts ..... is in service, he would be retiring by march, 2009.7. to countenance the above submission, learned counsel for the appellants, central industrial security force, submitted that the grave misconducts being unauthorised absenteeism from attending the parade; indulging in various acts of discipline viz., rebellious slogans, ..... while setting aside order passed in the writ petition had considered the following aspects, viz., that the appellant, central industrial security force is an armed force wherein discipline is of the utmost importance; the respondent committed the acts of indiscipline in consort with others establishes the .....

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Jul 11 1985 (SC)

Union of India and anr. Vs. Tulsiram Patel and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1985SC1416; (1985)87BOMLR563; (1985)3CompLJ45(SC); [1985(51)FLR362]; (1985)IILLJ206SC; 1985(2)SCALE133; (1985)3SCC398; [1985]Supp2SCR131; 1985(2)SLJ145(SC)

..... the respondents in the high courts are hereby dismissed. we direct the appellate authority under the central industrial security force rules, 1969, to dispose of as expeditiously as possible such appeals of the members of the central industrial security force as may still be pending. in the case of those government servants in this particular ..... , 1979, made in the case of sadanand jha. the said order is as follows:whereas a large group of members of central industrial security force (hereinafter referred to as the force) of cisf unit, bokaro steel ltd., bokaro have indulged and still continue to indulge in acts of insubordination and indiscipline, dereliction ..... section 3 of the cisf act provides for the constitution and maintenance by the central government of a fore to be called the central industrial security force (hereinafter referred to in short as 'the cis force') for the better protection and security of industrial undertakings owned by the government. clause (i) of section 2(1) of .....

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Dec 18 1996 (SC)

D.K. Basu Vs. State of West Bengal

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1997SC610; 1997(1)ALD(Cri)248; 1998(46)BLJR161; 1997CriLJ743; 1996(4)Crimes233(SC); (1997)2GLR1631; JT1997(1)SC1; RLW1997(1)SC94; 1996(9)SCALE298; (1997)1SCC416; [1996]S

..... other governmental authorities also like directorate of revenue intelligence, directorate of enforcement, coastal guard, central reserve police force (crpf), border security force (bsf), the central industrial security force (cisf), the state armed police, intelligence agencies like the intelligence bureau, r.a.w., central bureau of investigation (cbi), cid, traffic police, mounted police and itbp, which have ..... . it is often seen that when a complaint is made against torture, death or injury, in police custody, it is difficult to secure evidence against the policemen responsible for resorting to third degree methods since they are incharge of police station records which they do not find ..... factor. experience shows that worst violations of human rights take place during the course of investigation, when the police with a view to secure evidence or confession often resorts to third degree methods including torture and adopts techniques of screening arrest by either not recording the arrest .....

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Apr 16 2009 (SC)

In Re: Destruction of Public and Private Properties Vs. State of A.P. ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2009SC2266; 2009(57)BLJR2292; 2009CriLJ2807; JT2009(6)SC1; (2009)5SCC212; 2009(5)LC2478(SC):2009AIRSCW3000

..... are several other governmental authorities also like directorate of revenue intelligence, directorate of enforcement, coastal guard, central reserve police force (crpf), border security force (bsf), the central industrial security force (cisf), the state armed police, intelligence agencies like the intelligence bureau, raw, central bureau of investigation '(cbi), cid, traffic police, mounted police and itbp, which have the power ..... to be devised norms of self regulation rather than external regulation in a respectable and effective way both for the broadcasters as well as the industry. it has been stated that the steps constitute a welcome move and should be explored further. the proposed norms read as follows:the ..... approved of the nba model as a process that can be built upon both at the broadcasting service provider level as well as the industry level and recommend that the same be incorporated as guidelines issued by this court under act 142 of the constitution of india - as was .....

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Jul 25 2008 (HC)

V. Dharma Raju, Ex. Constable/C.i.S.F. Vs. Inspector General (S.W.S.), ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2009(2)ALT71

..... on surmises and conjectures. he would submit that, under sections 10 and 14 of the central industrial security force act, 1968, a constable in the central industrial security force was required only to protect and safeguard industrial undertakings owned by the central government together with such installations as were specified by the government to be vital for carrying ..... had fallen down from a lorry and was strewn all over the busy thoroughfare nearby the check-post where the petitioner and another constable of the central industrial security force were on duty. the ingredients of the first charge are: (a) that the petitioner left his duty post; (b) that he did so ..... 1998 and a direction is sought to quash both the orders.2. by his order dated 05.02.1998, the 2nd respondent-deputy inspector general, central industrial security force (s.z.) imposed on the petitioner the penalty of dismissal from service. aggrieved thereby, the petitioner preferred an appeal and the 1st respondent-inspector .....

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Nov 14 1995 (SC)

Union of India (Uoi) and ors. Vs. Binod Bihari Behera

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : JT1995(8)SC223; 1996LabIC626; 1995(6)SCALE454; 1995Supp(4)SCC728; [1995]Supp5SCR181; (1996)2UPLBEC750

..... the impugned judgment to the facts of this case.10. we have no doubt that rule 11 of the central industrial security force rules, 1969 framed by the central government in exercise of the rule making power conferred on the central government by section 22 of the act fully satisfies the requirement of the proviso in section 5 of the ..... ) filed by the respondent has been allowed.3. the respondent was a sub-inspector in the central industrial security force (for short 'the force'). he tendered his resignation, which was accepted by the deputy inspector-general (d.i.g.) of the force on 17/10/1984. the respondent then, on 4/12/1984 applied to withdraw his resignation and ..... respondent was also wrongly accepted by the high court. rule 58 of the central industrial security force rules, 1969 is as under:58. re-enlistment. - a member of the force who has been dismissed therefrom shall not be re-enlisted. however, a member of the force who has resigned may be re-enlisted with the sanction of the deputy .....

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