Section 28 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885

 

Section 28 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885: 

Misconduct.—If any telegraph officer, or any person not being a telegraph officer but having official duties connected with any office which is used as a telegraph office, is guilty of any act of drunkenness, carelessness or other misconduct whereby the correct transmission or the delivery of any message is impeded or delayed, or if any telegraph officer loiters or delays in the transmission or delivery of any message, he shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees, or with both.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 28 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885:  

T.Bhuvaneswari vs The District Collector Cum on 29 November, 2013

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd vs World Phone India Pvt Ltd on 3 December, 2018

Maharashtra State Electricity  vs Janardhan Bhausaheb Desai And on 20 February, 1997

Rajak And Ors. vs National Thermal Power on 14 December, 1987

Ratilal Maganji Brahmbhatt  vs State Of Gujarat on 6 November, 2020


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