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Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect

Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect, is not limited either to conduct involving moral turpitude or to a veterinary surgeon's conduct in pursuit of his profession, but may extand to conduct which, although reprehensible in anyone, is, in the case of a professional man, so much more reprehensible as to be disgraceful, in the sense that it tends to bring disgrace to the profession which he practise, Marten v. Disciplinary Committee of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, (1966) 1 QB 1: (1965) 1 All ER 949 DC, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para 571, p. 318.When misconduct is proved, the House can impose punishments such as admonition, reprimand, withdrawal from the House, suspension from the service of the House, imprisonment and expulsion from the House. In case the grossly disorderly conduct of a member in the House, the Speaker may direct him to withdraw immediately from the House. If he persists in disregarding the authority of the Chair, he may be named by the Chair a...


disorderly conduct

disorderly conduct : conduct that is likely to lead to a disturbance of the public peace or that offends public decency ;also : the petty offense of engaging in disorderly conduct compare breach of the peace NOTE: The term disorderly conduct is used in statutes to identify various acts against the public peace. It has been held to include the use of obscene language in public, the blocking of public ways, and the making of threats. A statute must identify acts that constitute disorderly conduct with sufficient clarity in order to avoid being held unconstitutional because of vagueness. ...


Conduct

Conduct, means a person if (a) he is alleged to be unlawfully at large after conviction by a court in a category/territory of an offence constituted by the conduct, and (b) he has been sentenced for the offence, Office of the King's Prosecutor, Brussels v. Cando Armas [HL(E)] Lord Bingham of Cornhill [Extradition Act, 2003 (C 41), s. 65(1) (UK)]Means complained of or relied on in the warrant, Office of the King's Prosecutor, Brussels v. Cando Armas [HL(E)) (2005) 3 WLR 1079 [Extradition Act, 2003 (C 41), s. 65 (UK)]Conduct, is all the conduct, King's Prosecutor, Brussels v. Cando Armas (DC) (2005) 1 WLR 1389 [Extradition Act, 2003 (C 41), s. 65(3) (UK)]...


Future good conduct

Future good conduct, the words 'future good conduct' mean good conduct after retirement. If the employee does not continue to maintain good conduct after retirement, then the government can withhold or withdraw the pension or a part of it in case he is convicted of serious crime or in case he be guilty of grave misconduct, State of Haryana v. S.K. Singhal, AIR 1999 SC 1829 (1832). [Punjab Civil Service Rules (1959), R 5.32 (B) (2), R 2.2]...


Personal character and conduct

Personal character and conduct, dealing with meaning of the expression 'personal character and conduct' found in s. 123(4), Subba Rao, J., speaking for the Court in T.K. Gangi Reddy v. M.C. Anjaneya Reddy (XXII, ELF 266) observed at p. 266 of the report: 'the words 'personal character or conduct' are so clear that they do not require further elucidation or definition. The character of a person may ordinarily be equated with his mental or moral nature, conduct connotes a person's actions or behaviors', Guruji Shrihari Baliram Jivatode v. Vithalrao, AIR 1970 SC 1841: (1969) 1 SCC 82: (1969) 2 SCR 766; see also B.P. Maurya v. Prakash Vir Shastri, (1969) 2 SCC 634: AIR 1970 SC 522....


Conduct of elections

Conduct of elections, the phrase 'conduct of elec-tions' is held to be of wide amplitude which would include power to make all necessary provisions for conducting free and fair elections, Union of India v. Association for Democratic Reforms, AIR 2002 SC 2112 (2120): (2002) 5 SCC 294. [Constitution of India, Art. 324]...


Conservators of the truce and safe conducts

Conservators of the truce and safe conducts, officers appointed to hear and determine questions relating to the breaking of the king's truce and safe conducts upon the main sea, out of the liberties of the Cinque Ports. It was enacted by 18 Hen. 6, c. 4, that if any of the king's subjects attempt or offend upon the sea, or in any port within the king's obeisance, against any stranger in amity, league, or truce, or under safe conduct, and especially by attacking his person, or spoiling him, or robbing him of his goods, the Lord Chancellor, with any of the justices of either the King's Bench or Common Pleas, should cause full restitution and amends to be made to the party injured, Jac. Law Dict....


Conductibility

Capability of being conducted as the conductibility of heat or electricity...


Conductive

Having the quality or power of conducting as the conductive tissue of a pistil...


Conductivity

The quality or power of conducting or of receiving and transmitting as heat electricity etc as the conductivity of a nerve...


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