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Jun 23 1988 (HC)

G. Venkataramanappa Vs. C. Kotappa

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1988KAR2037; 1988(2)KarLJ136

..... computed in terms ofmoney and if any question a rises as to the amount of money due or asto the amount at which such benefit should be computed, then thequestion may, subject to any rules that may be made under this act, bedecided by such labour court as may be specified in this behalf by theappropriate government within a period not exceeding three months:provided that where the presiding officer of a labour courtconsiders it necessary or expedient so to do, he may, for reasons tobe ..... where any dispute a rises between an employer andhis employees with respect to the bonus payable under this act or withrespect to the application of this act to an establishment in publicsector, then, such dispute shall be deemed to an industrial disputewithin the meaning of the industrial disputes act, 1947, or of artycorresponding law relating to investigation and settlement ofindustrial disputes in force in a state and the provisions of that actor, as the case may be, such law, shall, save as otherwise expresslyprovided, apply accordingly.'7. ..... scopeof a dispute that is likely to come within section 7(4) is very wide.the controlling authority has to decide the dispute, against which anappeal lies under section 7(7) to the state government or to suchother authority as may be specified by the appropriate government. .....

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Sep 11 1989 (HC)

D.K. Janaki Vs. Dr. Linga Raju

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : I(1990)DMC121; ILR1989KAR3048; 1989(3)KarLJ308

..... the respondent preferred a petition for divorce against the petitioner under section 13 of the hindu marriage act, 1955, in the court of the civil judge, hassan, in m.c.no. .....

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Sep 20 1990 (HC)

Mafatlal Plywood Industries Ltd. Vs. Assistant Collector of Central Ex ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 1991(32)ECC113; ILR1991KAR90; 1990(3)KarLJ332

..... petitioner, who could have availed of the alternative remedy by way of suit approaches the high court under article 226 of the constitution, it is appropriate ordinarily to construe that any unexplained delay in the filing of the writ petition after the expiry of the period of limitation prescribed for filing a suit ..... the orders for refund made by the' high court in these seven cases cannot be sustained,'it will thus appear from the observations of the supreme court that though the provisions of the limitation act do not as such apply in the matter of grant of relief under article 226, it may yet provide a reasonable standard by which, delay in seeking remedy under article 226 can be measured. ..... vehemently pleaded on behalf of respondents that the appellant was not entitled to any relief because challenge to the orders passed by the authorities under the act was unreasonably delayed and the claim for refund could not be allowed on account of laches on the part of the appellant. ..... there is no lower limit and there is no upper limit, a case may be brought within limitation act by reason of some article but this court need not necessarily give the total time to the litigant to move this ..... relying upon the order of the high court, the appellate authority under the act passed an order on august 27th, 1957, which was claimed by the writ petitioners to be ..... true fact was that the appellant having exhausted his remedies under the act, did not care to challenge the revisional order passed by the .....

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Jul 04 1997 (HC)

Krishnaswamy Vs. Cauvery Grameena Bank, Mysore and Another

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1998KAR1047; 1998(4)KarLJ350

order1. the matter is posted in preliminary hearing 'b' group. by consent of the learned counsels for the parties, the matter is taken up for final hearing.2. while working as a clerk in the cauvery grameena bank, mysore, petitioner was served with a charge-memo dated 13-11-1992. in that, there were 10 charges against the petitioner. all these charges pertain to misappropriation of funds of the bank. this charge-memo had been replied by the petitioner denying the allegations made in the charge-memo. the disciplinary authority not being satisfied with the explanation offered by the petitioner, had appointed an enquiry officer to enquire into the allegations made in the charge memo. the enquiry officer after holding a detailed enquiry in accordance with the rules of natural justice, had submitted his report and the findings thereof to the disciplinary authority. the disciplinary authority concurring with the findings of the enquiry officer has proceeded to pass the impugned order dated 2-7-1993. by the said order, he has imposed a penalty of removal from service in terms of regulation 30(1)(e) of the cauvery grameena bank staff service regulations, 1980. aggrieved by that order, petitioner had filed an appeal before the appellate authority as provided under the service regulations. the appellate authority by its order dated 2-11-1993 had rejected the appeal and then has confirmed the orders made by the disciplinary authority. aggrieved by these orders, petitioner is before this .....

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Feb 08 2000 (HC)

D.B. Avalakki and Another Vs. Union of India and Others

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : II(2000)ACC764; 2001ACJ1258; AIR2000Kant269; ILR2000KAR1613; 2000(4)KarLJ237

..... of which one is a train carrying passengers or the derailment of or other accident to a train or any part of a train carrying passengers, then whether or not there has been any wrongful act, neglect or default on the part of the railway administration such as would entitle a passenger who has been injured or has suffered a loss to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof, ..... which one is a train carrying passengers or the derailment of or other accident to a train or any part of a train carrying passengers, then, whether or not there has been any wrongful act, neglect or default on the part of the railway administration such as would entitle a person who has been injured or has suffered loss to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof, ..... jurisdiction, powers and authority as were exercisable immediately before that day by any civil court or a claims commissioner appointed under the provisions of the railways act- (a) relating to the responsibility of the railway administration as carriers under chapter vii of the railways act in respect of claims for- (i) compensation for loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of animals or goods entrusted to a railway administration ..... the tribunal to exercise powers of a civil court in relation to grant of compensation and since it pertains to substantive right of the claimant, the tribunal, in not passing appropriate orders ordering interest has erred in not exercising the said jurisdiction.29. .....

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Feb 25 2004 (HC)

The Intelligence Officer and ors. Vs. Arshad Saleem Khan and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2004CriLJ4496; ILR2004KAR3855

..... of the commission of such offence or any illegally acquired property or any document or other article which may furnish evidence of holding any illegally acquired property which is liable for seizure or freezing or forefeiture under chapter va of this act is kept of concealed in any building, conveyance or place may authorise any officer subordinate to him but superior in rank to a peon, sepoy, or a constable, to arrest such a person or search a building conveyance or place whether by day or night or himself arrest ..... before any officer empowered under section 53 for the investigation of offences, during the course of any inquiry or proceedings by such officer shall be relevant for the purpose of proving, in any prosecution for an offence under this act, the truth of the facts which it contains,(a) when the person who made the statement is dead or cannot be found, or is incapable of giving evidence, or is kept out of the way by the adverse party, or whose presence cannot be obtained ..... out side india (duly authenticated by such authority or person and in such manner as may be prescribed by the central government) in the course of investigation of any offence under this act alleged to have been committed by a person;and such document is tendered in any prosecution under this act in evidence against him, or against him and any other person who is tried jointly with him, the court shall-(a) presume, unless the contrary is proved, that the .....

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Sep 20 2021 (HC)

Aadyaarush Power Projects Pvt Ltd Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... in the area of a distribution licensee; (f) adjudicate upon the disputes between the licensees, and generating companies and to refer any dispute for arbitration; (g) levy fee for the purposes of this act; (h) specify state grid code consistent with the grid code specified under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79; (i) specify or enforce standards with respect to quality, continuity and reliability of ..... other sources through agreements for purchase of power for distribution and supply within the state; (c) facilitate intra-state transmission and wheeling of electricity; (d) issue licences to persons seeking to act as transmission licensees, distribution licensees and electricity traders with respect to their operations within the state; 80 (e) promote co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy by ..... of the commission cannot be taken away on the plea of the petitioners that parties cannot confer jurisdiction; parties have not conferred jurisdiction, the jurisdiction is conferred by the act and the ppa between the parties.38. in the result, i pass the following: order (a) all the writ petitions are allowed, the impugned orders passed by the commission in all ..... 62 of the act, the appropriate commission is to ..... 2005 issued by the central government under section 63 make it clear that such guidelines are framed with the following objectives in mind: these guidelines have been framed under the above provisions of section 63 of the act .....

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Sep 20 2021 (HC)

M/s Sri Ugrappa Solar Vs. M/s Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Lim ...

Court : Karnataka

..... in the area of a distribution licensee; (f) adjudicate upon the disputes between the licensees, and generating companies and to refer any dispute for arbitration; (g) levy fee for the purposes of this act; (h) specify state grid code consistent with the grid code specified under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79; (i) specify or enforce standards with respect to quality, continuity and reliability of ..... other sources through agreements for purchase of power for distribution and supply within the state; (c) facilitate intra-state transmission and wheeling of electricity; (d) issue licences to persons seeking to act as transmission licensees, distribution licensees and electricity traders with respect to their operations within the state; 80 (e) promote co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy by ..... of the commission cannot be taken away on the plea of the petitioners that parties cannot confer jurisdiction; parties have not conferred jurisdiction, the jurisdiction is conferred by the act and the ppa between the parties.38. in the result, i pass the following: order (a) all the writ petitions are allowed, the impugned orders passed by the commission in all ..... 62 of the act, the appropriate commission is to ..... 2005 issued by the central government under section 63 make it clear that such guidelines are framed with the following objectives in mind: these guidelines have been framed under the above provisions of section 63 of the act .....

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Sep 20 2021 (HC)

M/s Poorvaj Solar Energy Private Limited Vs. M/s. Bangalore Electricit ...

Court : Karnataka

..... in the area of a distribution licensee; (f) adjudicate upon the disputes between the licensees, and generating companies and to refer any dispute for arbitration; (g) levy fee for the purposes of this act; (h) specify state grid code consistent with the grid code specified under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79; (i) specify or enforce standards with respect to quality, continuity and reliability of ..... other sources through agreements for purchase of power for distribution and supply within the state; (c) facilitate intra-state transmission and wheeling of electricity; (d) issue licences to persons seeking to act as transmission licensees, distribution licensees and electricity traders with respect to their operations within the state; 80 (e) promote co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy by ..... of the commission cannot be taken away on the plea of the petitioners that parties cannot confer jurisdiction; parties have not conferred jurisdiction, the jurisdiction is conferred by the act and the ppa between the parties.38. in the result, i pass the following: order (a) all the writ petitions are allowed, the impugned orders passed by the commission in all ..... 62 of the act, the appropriate commission is to ..... 2005 issued by the central government under section 63 make it clear that such guidelines are framed with the following objectives in mind: these guidelines have been framed under the above provisions of section 63 of the act .....

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Sep 20 2021 (HC)

M/s. Lpd Solar Power Private Limited Vs. M/s Bangalore Electricity Sup ...

Court : Karnataka

..... in the area of a distribution licensee; (f) adjudicate upon the disputes between the licensees, and generating companies and to refer any dispute for arbitration; (g) levy fee for the purposes of this act; (h) specify state grid code consistent with the grid code specified under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79; (i) specify or enforce standards with respect to quality, continuity and reliability of ..... other sources through agreements for purchase of power for distribution and supply within the state; (c) facilitate intra-state transmission and wheeling of electricity; (d) issue licences to persons seeking to act as transmission licensees, distribution licensees and electricity traders with respect to their operations within the state; 80 (e) promote co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy by ..... of the commission cannot be taken away on the plea of the petitioners that parties cannot confer jurisdiction; parties have not conferred jurisdiction, the jurisdiction is conferred by the act and the ppa between the parties.38. in the result, i pass the following: order (a) all the writ petitions are allowed, the impugned orders passed by the commission in all ..... 62 of the act, the appropriate commission is to ..... 2005 issued by the central government under section 63 make it clear that such guidelines are framed with the following objectives in mind: these guidelines have been framed under the above provisions of section 63 of the act .....

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