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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Publ) Vs. Competition Commission of I ...
Delhi
Mar-30-2016
MRTP
Court had interpreted the provision similar to Section 62 of the Competition Act in the context of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and held that recourse to the provisions of the said Act were available even though an arbitration agreement … is a body established under Section 7 of the Competition Act and performs the functions as mandated under Chapter IV of the Competition Act. CCI being a creature of the statute has to perform its functions and … under its brand name. The mobile phones business of Intex contributes approximately 65% of Intex's revenues. Intex states that it provides approximately 35 models of
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskM/s Newtech Promoters And Developers Pvt Ltd. Vs. The State Of Uttar P ...
Supreme Court of India
Nov-11-2021
Land Acquisition
for enforced accountability towards builders and developers in the absence of an effective mechanism in place. Though, The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 5 was available to cater the demand of home buyers in the real estate sector but the experience … is beneficial not only to the home buyers but to the promoters and real estate agents as well.15. Chapter II of the Act relates to the registration of real estate projects. Section 3 mandates prior registration of … appointed by the appropriate Government but conspicuously it does not mention minimum 65 bench strength at the same time consciously prescribes minimum bench/quorum while constituting
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskLok Prahari Through Its General Secretary S.n.shukla I.a.s. (retd) Vs. ...
Supreme Court of India
Apr-20-2021
Land Acquisition
was actually no real discussion on Article 224A. What was in question was whether Section 16 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, (which requires the State to appoint a person in consultation with the Chief Justice of the State) a … the essential aspects of our Constitution has been the separation of powers between the Judiciary, Executive, and Legislature.3. Chapter V of Part VI of the Constitution of India commencing from Article 214 upto Article 231 relates to … the view that the same monetary benefits and privileges should be payable/available 65 to an ad-hoc judge as admissible to a judge minus the pension.
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Om Prakash Narang vs.central Bureau of Investigation
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskYesudanam vs.the State Represented By: Cbi
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskNatha Ram Suman vs.state (Cbi)
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskOm Prakash vs.central Bureau of Investigation (Cbi)
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskJ P Sharma vs.the State ( Cbi)
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskB M Ghosh vs.the State Represented By: Cbi
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskChandreshwar Manjhi vs.central Bureau of Investigation
Delhi
Sep-05-2017
Land Acquisition
Supreme Court while dealing with a claim under the CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 25 of 177 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 observed the nature of evidence required for the purposes of criminal proceedings and before the National Consumer Disputes … of account but its relevancy. Further the mode to prove a relevant fact is governed by Part II Chapters III to VI of the Indian Evidence Act. 5.7. Sections 2(8), 2A and Section 4 of the Bankers’ … Section 2A of the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act is para materia Section 65B of the Indian CRL.A. 134/2016 & conn. matters Page 17 of 177
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