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Home > Cases Phrase: believe Page 1 of about 604 results (0.657 seconds)Liversidge Vs. Sir John Anderson and Another
Court: House of Lords
..... true meaning of the words have clearly appreciated the difference between having reasonable cause to believe and believing without any condition as to reasonablecause and have obviously used the words reasonable cause in ..... on behalf of the appellant that the expression if he has reasonable cause to believe and similar expressions are well known to english law which has consistently regarded them as .....
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Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Delhi
..... escaped assessment and since the assessing officer had reason to believe it was sufficient to confer jurisdiction to take action under ..... consideration if the ao for whatever reason has reason to believe that income had escaped assessment it shall confer jurisdiction to ..... at the initial stage what is required is reason to believe but not established fact of escapement of income whether the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShri Shiv Kirpal Singh Vs. Shri V.V. Giri
Court: Supreme Court of India
Reported in: AIR1970SC2097; (1970)2SCC567; [1971]2SCR197
..... unless he can show that he had reasonable grounds for believing and did believe the statement to be true 303 it will thus be ..... that die evidence on this point is too unsatisfactory to be believed without corroboration from independent sources 217 in view of these ..... an elector by another with an attempt to make the receiver believe that there was some basis for the charges leveled against the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru and ors.Vs. State of Kerala and anr ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Reported in: AIR1973SC1461; (1973)4SCC225; [1973]SuppSCR1
..... primitive rural economy to scientific and planned agriculture and industry radhakrishnan now president of india believed india must have a socio economic revolution designed not only to bring about the ..... 323 the constitution makers conferred very wide amending power on parliament because it was believed that parliament elected on adult franchise would be fully representative of the entire people .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAnvar P.V. Vs. P.K. Basheer
Court: Kerala
..... the petitioner that he was personally involved in the incident are true facts first respondent believes them to be true palliparamban aboobacker was not actively involved in the election campaign of ..... the first respondent aboobacker had grievance against the petitioner since he believed that petitioner was involved in the incident in which manaf was murdered as he was .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMinistry of Defence (Respondent) Vs. Ab and Others (Appellants)
Court: UK Supreme Court
..... mr dingemans qc submits that this uncertainty has recently significantly diminished although the claimants believed that the veterans had been exposed to ionising radiation there was no objective ground ..... that the veterans injuries were attributable to exposure to ionising radiation insofar as veterans believed that their injuries were attributable to such exposure that belief was not reasonable no .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTIndian Young Lawyers Association Vs. The State of Kerala
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... empowered a statutory commissioner to frame and settle a scheme if they had reason to believe that the religious institution was mismanaging funds the petitioner the mathadhipati superior of the shirur ..... to the question when government while pursuing secular ends may compel disobedience to what one believes religion commands 10 13 judicial review of religious practises ought not to be undertaken as .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
..... doubt and mere seeing also cannot be equated to believing reason to believe is a higher level of state of mind likewise ..... inspector provided further that if such officer has reason to believe that a search warrant or authorisation cannot be obtained without ..... founded upon the competent officer duly empowered having reason to believe which might be based on personal knowledge or secret information .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTArvind Kejriwal Vs. Directorate Of Enforcement
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... or doubt and mere seeing also cannot be equated to believing reason to believe is a higher level of state of mind likewise ..... in possession of the authority and recording satisfaction of reason to believe that the person is guilty of money laundering offence if ..... reasonable suspicion against such person thirdly there should be reason to believe that the person being arrested is guilty of the offence .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAssistant Commissioner of Income Vs. O.P. Chawla
Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Delhi
Reported in: (2008)116TTJ(Delhi)755
..... jurisdiction to reopen the assessment at the initial stage what is required is reason to believe but not established fact of escapement of income whether the material would conclusively prove the ..... learned cit departmental representative would however contend that the reintroduction of the expression reason to believe as explained by the circular supra is only to ensure that assessments will not be .....
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