Karnataka Court July 1982 Judgments
S.K. Seshadri Vs. H.A.L. and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jul-07-1982
Reported in: ILR1983KAR634; (1983)IILLJ410Kant
ORDER1. In this petition under Art. 226 of the Constitution, the petitioner has challenged the validity of the SO No. 25(19) of the Standing Orders framed by the first respondent on the ground that the said Standing Order is violative of Art. 14 of the Constitution. The petitioner has also sought for quashing the second show cause notice issued to him, as per Annexure-B to show cause as to why the sentence proposed therein should not be imposed on him. 2. It is not necessary to go into the validity of the show cause notice (Annexure-B) in this writ petition, since that is a matter which can be gone into after the proceedings are completed by the disciplinary authority. Therefore, I propose to deal only with the contentions relating to the validity of SO 25(19) of the State Orders framed by the 1st respondent. The said standing order reads as follows : '25. Acts of misconduct : The following acts and omission inter alia shall be treated as misconduct : (1) to (18) x x x x x x(19) Gambli...
Tag this Judgment!M.S. Boraiah Vs. Sudarshan Agarwal and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jul-05-1982
Reported in: AIR1983Kant51
ORDER1. The term of the present President of India is due to expire on 24-7-1982.2. Article 62(1) of the Constitution enjoins that an election to fill a vacancy of the outgoing President of India should be completed before the expiration of his term.3. In accordance with the provisions of the Presidential Elections Act (Central Act XXXI of 1952) (hereinafter referred to as the Act,) the Election Commission of India (herein-after referred to as the Commission) by its notification No.479/82 dated 9-6-1982 (published in the Extraordinary Karnataka Gazette of 9th June, 1982) has published the calendar of events to fill that post before 24-7-1982 by appointing the following dates for the completion of elections :'(a) 23-6-1982 (Wednesday) as the last date for making nominations : (b) 24-6-1962 (Thursday) as the date for the Scrutiny of nominations; (c) 26-6-1982 (Saturday) as the last date for the withdrawal of candidatures.and(d) 12-7-1982 (Monday) as the date on which a poll shall, if nec...
Tag this Judgment!D.L. Suresh Babu and Etc. Vs. Institute of Chartered Accountants of In ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jul-05-1982
Reported in: AIR1983Kant43
ORDER1. As common questions of law arise for determination in these cases, I propose to dispose of them by a common order.2. The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (Central Act No. 38 of 1949) (hereinafter referred to as the Act) that came into force from 1-7-1949. regulating the profession of Chartered Accountants in the country, incorporates a body corporate called the institute of Chartered Accountants of India (hereinafter referred to as the Institute) (Vide Sec. 3 of the Act). The management of the Institute vests in a general or Central Council (hereinafter referred to as the Central Council ) consisting of 24 persons elected by the members of the Institute from the Regional Constituencies to be determined by the Central Government and 6 persons nominated thereto by the said Government (vide Section 9 of the Act).3. In suppression of the earlier notification, the Central Government by its Notification No. S. O. 1682 dated 13th April, 1973 has constituted five Regional Constituencies...
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