what is moral turpitude? It is mentioned in which section of which law?
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Thus, section 67 of the UP State Universities Act, 1973 empowers the University Court to remove any person from the membership of any authority or body of the University, if such person has to his credit (or to his discredit) a conviction for an offense involving moral turpitude.
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Moral turpitude is a legal concept in the United States and prior to 1976, Canada, that refers to "an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community". ... The classification of a crime or other conduct as constituting moral turpitude has significance in several areas of law.
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