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Misconduct under Rule 3 of Karnataka Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1966 - registration certificate issued without proper verification - Very contents of the reply submitted by respondent reveals that he is aware of loss suffered by State. As respondent admitted loss caused to the State, there is no merit in the observation that loss caused to the State was not established. - HC
Misconduct under Rule 3 of Karnataka Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1966 - registration certificate issued without proper verification - Very contents of the reply submitted by respondent reveals that he is aware of loss suffered by State. As respondent admitted loss caused to the State, there is no merit in the observation that loss caused to the State was not established. - HC
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