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Probationer

Probationer, a government servant on probation; can be discharged and such discharge does not amount to dismissal or removal within the meaning of Art. 311(2); the services of a probationer are terminated in accordance with the rules and not by way of punishment, Ravendra Chandra v. Union of India, AIR 1963 SC 1552.Means a temporary appointment till one has proved to be fit for the permanent appointment, Nand Shankar v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1957 Raj 148....


probationable

probationable : not precluding probation : punishable by probation [a offense] ...


probationer

probationer : one (as an offender or employee) who is on probation ...


Confessio facta in judicio omni probatione major est

Confessio facta in judicio omni probatione major est [Lat.], A confession made in judicial proceedings if of greater force than all proof....


revocation of probation

revocation of probation a court's order that a probationer or supervised releasee who has violated one or more conditions of probation or supervised release can no longer serve his or her sentence in the community and must be imprisoned. Source: Federal Judicial Center ...


Probationership

The state of being a probationer novitiate...


Probation

Probation, connotes a period of trial, Ajudhia Nath Dhingra v. Union of India, 1976 Sim LJ 357.Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant and if he is found not suitable for the post, the master reserves the right to dispense with his service without anything more during or at the end of the prescribed period which is styled as period of probation, Parshotam Lal Dhingra v. Union of India, AIR 1958 SC 36: 1958 (1) LLJ 544: 1958 SCJ 217.Probation. (1) Proof generally. (2) Suspension of a final appointment to an office until a person tempo-rarily appointed (who is called a 'probationer') has by his conduct proved himself to be fit to fill it. (3) Treatment of an offender under the (English) Probation of Offenders Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 17).By s. 1 of this Act where any person is charged before a Court of summary jurisdiction and the Court thinks that the charge is proved, but is of opinion that, ha...


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