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O 23 R 3A CPC Doesn t Bar Proceedings Instituted By Non-Party Challengers Of Compromise Decrees If They Don t Claim Any Rights: J&K High Court

Clarifying the applicability of the bar under Order 23 Rule 3-A of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) to challenge compromise decrees the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has recently ruled that.

A DGMS Official Involved In A 72-Lakh Bribery Case, 2 Arrested: CBI

PTI Photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-19T10:48:52+05:30 CBI Arrests 2 in Rs 72-Lakh Bribery Case Involving Top Govt Official outlookindia.com 2021-04-19T13:47:26+05:30 The CBI apprehended two men on Sunday for bribing the members of an interview board to ensure the qualification of favoured candidates, officials said. The alleged Rs 72-lakh bribery case involved the deputy director general at the Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS), Arvind Kumar.  The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) laid a trap at Bihar s Lakhisarai and nabbed Triloki Nath Singh and Kailash Mandal, a relative of Kumar. The DGMS official was allegedly receiving Rs 35 lakh on behalf of the accused officer as the first instalment of the bribe amount, they added.

CBI busts recruitment racket in DGMS, registers case against DDG of Mines Safety

CBI busts recruitment racket in DGMS, registers case against DDG of Mines Safety CBI busts recruitment racket in DGMS, registers case against DDG of Mines Safety The CBI has busted a recruitment racket in DGMS and registered a case against several individuals, including the deputy director general of Mines Safety. advertisement (Photo for Representation) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has busted a recruitment racket involving the deputy director general (DDG) of Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS). According to the CBI officials, the DDG and a few others were allegedly involved in manipulation and influencing the members of interview board for ensuring qualification of certain candidates in oral examination in lieu of huge amount of bribe.

CBI registers case against Deputy DG of Mines Safety, 2 nabbed in Rs 72 lakh bribery case

Apr 18, 2021, 20:38 PM IST NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Sunday (April 18) busted a racket involving public servant of the Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS) in collusion with private persons, who manipulated and influenced the members of the Interview Board for ensuring the qualification of certain candidates in an oral examination. The CBI registered a case against Arvind Kumar, Deputy Director General (Central Zone), DGMS, Head Office, Dhanbad, two private persons, Kailash Mandal (brother of DDG Arvind) and Triloki Nath Singh and other unknown persons on the allegations that Deputy Director General (Central Zone) along with his brother Kailash Mandal and Triloki Nath Singh and others had entered into a conspiracy for showing undue favours to some of the candidates appearing for the oral examination after qualifying  Computer Based Examinations for Manager s, Certificate of Competency (Restricted and Unrestricted), conducted by Directorate Gener

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