MUHAMMAD RIAZ versus INSPECTOR-GENERAL, PAK. RAILWAY POLICE, LAHORE
R 16 28 (i) Service Tribunals Act (LXX of 1973), s, 4 The railway police were accused of corruption against a head constable accused that he, along with another constable, had charged a female passenger while on duty. Tried to abuse. He was acquitted in an established criminal case, was charged thereafter, was dealt with in court and was sentenced to dismissal. The appeal of the co-accused was earlier imposed on merit by a service tribunal on penalties for termination of service by a civil servant. Being a police officer was to protect the dignity of the people, which is the guardian of the law and order, and the dismissal of the situation was maintained.
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