Not disclosing criminal case 'moral turpitude': High court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that concealing a criminal case during job application constitutes "moral turpitude," even if the applicant is later acquitted. This decision upheld the cancellation of a job offer to Ram Bhuvan Yadav at the Itarsi ordnance factory, who had a pending criminal case he failed to disclose.
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