Unless there are Exceptional Circumstances, Courts Should Avoid Interfering with Factual Findings in Departmental Inquiry: The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court reiterated that courts should not interfere with factual findings recorded in a departmental inquiry unless such findings are patently perverse or grossly incompatible with the evidence on record, and are based on no evidence. If natural justice principles have been violated, statutory regulations have not been followed, or there are malafides attributable

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