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Rangnath Sakharam Pawar Vs. Dnyandeo Baburao Kakade
Mumbai
Oct-14-1971
Criminal
(1972)74BOMLR449; 1972MhLJ673
special Acts such as Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1890, the Bombay District Vaccination Act, 1892, the Vaccination Act, 1880 in its application to the Vidarbha region, the Hyderabad Vaccination Act, 1951, the Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947 … it involves the decision of an important and an oft recurring question as to the proper interpretation of Section 88 of the Bombay Village Panchayats Act, 1958 (Bombay Act No. Ill of 1959).2. Rangnath Sakharam Pawar the
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Guwahati
Jun-14-1983
Constitution
Constitution of India; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Sections 9; Autonomous District (Administration of Justice) Rules, 1953 - Rule 1
the purpose of the said Acts and the rules framed thereunder, shall not be interfered with.1. The Bengal Vaccination Act, 1880 (V of 1880). 2. The Bengal Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1873 (IV of 1873), 3. The Assam … at a meeting, the Government of Assam was pleased in exercise of the power vested in them by Sub-Section (2) of Section 5 of the Assam Municipal Act, 1923 (1) of 1923), to revise the boundaries of the
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskGhulam MohiuddIn Vs. Munsiff of Etah and ors.
Allahabad
Oct-10-1960
Constitution
Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act, 1916 - Sections 1(2) and 87A; Uttar Pradesh Town Areas Act, 1914 - Sections 38(1), 38(3) and 38(4)
AIR1961All200
to the Board under other cognate Acts like the Hackney Carriage Act (Act XIV of 1879) or the Vaccination Act (Act XIII of 1880) and so on. The purpose of Sub-section (3) seems to be to constitute a … extension to town areas of the power to make certain rules conferred upon a municipal board by Section 298 of the Municipalities Act necessarily involves the conferment upon the Town Area Committee of a power to make
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Jacobson Vs. Massachusetts
US Supreme Court
Feb-20-1905
Education
compulsion, but free facilities for vaccination. Compulsion was adopted at Calcutta in 1880, and since then at eighty other towns of Bengal, at Madras in … the authority of the State. It is within the police power of a State to enact a compulsory vaccination law, and it is for the legislature, and not for the courts, to determine Page 197 U. S. … enjoying the benefits of its local government, should have power to dominate the majority when supported in their action by the authority of the State. It is within the police power of a State to enact a … asked numerous instructions to the jury, among which were the following: That section 137 of chapter 75 of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts was in … No. 70 Argued December 6, 1904 Decided February 20, 1905 197 U.S. 11 ERROR TO THE SUPREME
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskLawton Vs. Steele
US Supreme Court
Mar-06-1894
Land Acquisition
public conveyance, and of interments in burial grounds; the restriction of objectionable trades to certain localities; the compulsory vaccination of children; the confinement of the insane or those afflicted with contagious diseases; the restraint of vagrants, beggars, … in the statutes of New York. c. 591 of the Laws of 1880, as amended by c. 317 of the Laws of 1883, that nets … it shall be the duty of certain officers to abate, remove, and forthwith destroy them, and that no action for damages shall lie or be maintained against any person for or on account of such seizure or … than by hook and line or rod held in hand. But this section shall not apply to or prohibit the catching of minnows for bait, … 152 U.S. 133 (1894) Lawton v. Steele No. 203 Submitted January 17, 1894 Decided March 6, 1894
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskJessore District Board Vs. Surendra Nath Haldar and ors.
Kolkata
Nov-25-1936
Civil
AIR1937Cal127
are specified in Sections 59 to 100, and embrace a variety of matters including education, sanitation, public works, vaccination, famine relief and others. There is a residuary provision in Section 100(4) which provides that the District Board … by reasonable implication from the language of the constating instruments. (Brice, Edn. 2, Oh. 5, p. 66).3. The proposition is well settled by a series … to sanction the amount for the purpose alleged, and out of the amount voted only Rs. 400 was actually spent at the date when a temporary injunction was issued. The other questions raised are not material to
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