Karnataka Court December 2008 Judgments
Browse smarter
Open an 18-section brief on any judgment
Structured AI Brief in seconds on any result - plus Semantic Search when you need meaning, not just keywords.
- AI Brief & Ask
- Semantic AI Search
- Devil's Bench
Credentials emailed - log in to pick up where you left off.
The Managing Director, Adarsh Film Institute Vs. Smt. M.K. Sharada and ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-01-2008
Reported in: [2009(121)FLR465]; ILR2009KAR156; 2009(2)KarLJ669; 2009(1)KCCR610; 2009(2)AIRKarR426
ORDERA.S. Bopanna, J.1. The brief facts leading to the present case are that the employee by name Smt. M.K. Sharada was before the Labour Court in a petition filed under Section 10(4-A) of the Industrial Disputes Act ('the Act' for short) complaining against the order dated 2-11 -1996 since there was improper acceptance of the resignation though the same was not voluntary. Accordingly, the relief of reinstatement with continuity of service and consequential benefit was sought. It was alleged that she was threatened and forced to tender her resignation. In fact the contents of the resignation letter indicated that it submitted in view of the harassment meted out by Sri B.P. Lokesh, the Manager, who is the son of the Managing Director. The management denied the allegations and contended that it is a voluntary act and as per procedure, the resignation has been accepted pursuant to the resolution of the Executive Committee. The Labour Court after considering the rival contentions, has by i...
Sri Mahadevaswamy S/O Late Sri Mari @ Mariappa Vs. the Karnataka Power ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-01-2008
Reported in: 2009(2)KarLJ356:2009(1)KCCR649:2009(2)KLJ354:2009(2)AIRKarR159.
ORDERA.N. Venugopala Gowda, J.1. The father of the petitioner, Sri Mari @ Mariappa, was working as a Mechanic Grade-II, in the formerly known, the Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited, which was subsequently divided into different companies and the service of the said person was allotted to the newly established Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Company Limited. While In service, he died on 19.11.1999 leaving behind him, his wife, 4 sons and 2 daughters. The petitioner is the 4th son of the deceased who at the time of his father's death, was aged about 20 years and had passed PUC and also completed in course. The petitioner submitted a representation to the respondents to consider his case for appointment on compassionate grounds, considering which, he was informed to furnish the Information in respect of the matters relating to the family composition, assets and Income of the family of the deceased and other related matters. The petitioner furnished the Information and the...
Bangalore Club Now Repr. by Its Deputy Secretary, S. Venkatesh, Manage ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-01-2008
Reported in: ILR2009KAR2830; (2010)27VST489(Karn)
V. Gopala Gowda, J.1. These three writ appeals are filed by Bangalore Club and Bangalore Golf Club against the common order dated 30-9-2005 passed by the learned single Judge dismissing the writ petitions. In the writ petitions, the petitioners sought to declare the amendments made to Section 2(4) of the Karnataka Tax on Luxuries Act, 1979 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') by Act No. 5 of 2000 as unconstitutional and beyond the powers of the State Government.2. By the aforesaid amendment, 'Club' is included in the definition of 'Hotel' under Section 2(4) of the Act and an explanation is inserted. The same is extracted hereunder:2(4) 'Hotel'- means a building or part of a building where lodging accommodation with or without board is by way of business provided for monetary consideration, and includes a lodging houses club and holiday resorts.Explanation: A club, a lodging house and a holiday resort for which charges are collected for providing accommodation whether or not in the co...
- ‹ Prev
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Next ›