In a noteworthy case, the Supreme Court of India directed the Union government to compensate airman S P Pandey with Rs 1 lakh for a day-long detention resulting from a minor indiscipline involving overtaking a senior’s vehicle at a railway crossing. The court emphasized the necessity of balanced punishment in maintaining good governance and preventing disproportionate penalties.
Penalised for jumping queue, airman gets Rs 1 lakh in damages

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