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Mar 26 1992 (HC)

Dinkar Vishwanath Panse Vs. Jayant Vasant Joglekar

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1992)94BOMLR646

..... 506, where in a petition under section 13a1 of the bombay rent act, it was observed that if the petitioner has made out a case for possession of the premises in bombay where his wife and children wanted to stay for education of the children, it was difficult to find fault with the attitude of an army officer who wanted to provide accommodation to his wife and children for the purpose of their education in bombay.11. ..... in shivram anand shiroor's case : [1984]2scr750 (supra) to suggest that despite the general bias in favour of a tenant under the scheme of the said bombay rent act, as far as the scheme of section 13a1 is concerned, the intention has been expressed by the legislative in clear terms and having regard to the statement of objects and reasons of the amending enactment, as observed by the supreme court, the cases of the defence ..... secondly, in the scheme of the provisions of the maharashtra co-operative societies act, 1960, the word 'member' has been defined in section 2(19) to mean a person joining in an application for the registration of a co-operative society which is subsequently registered, or a person duly admitted to membership of a society after registration and includes a nominal, associate or sympathiser member. ..... 's case as under:in my opinion that section ought not to be construed as giving the parties a right of appeal on points of law. .....

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Jan 07 2003 (HC)

People for Elimination of Stray Troubles (Pest) by Its Convenor Dr. Ro ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2003(4)BomCR588

..... the honourable the chief justice of bombay high court for further and necessary action of formation of larger bench to consider the following issues:---(1) whether in the circumstances and seriousness of the problem, the danger posed and the menace caused by the stray dogs, resort can be had to the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 11 of the prevention of cruelty to animals act, 1960 and the relevant provisions of the bombay municipalities act, maharashtra municipalities act and goa municipalities act and other enactments;(2) whether inspite ..... apart from the cases of dog bites reported in the hospitals, scores of dog biting cases go unreported, particularly the children are the victims because of the fear of the consequences, may be taking of eleven or fourteen injections. ..... sub-section (4) of section 191-ba also gives power to commissioner to destroy a stray dog and the most important provision is under section 191-c which specifically gives protection to all persons acting in good faith in pursuance of the provisions of section 191-b or section 191-ba from institution of any suit or prosecution against them for whatever is done by them under those acts.31. ..... if the victim is a child or an aged person then some one has to accompany him adding to the expenses.14. .....

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Apr 29 1994 (HC)

Smt. Shahnaz Shaharyari Alias ShirIn Shaharyari, Nagpur Vs. Dr. Vijay ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1995Bom30; 1996(1)BomCR473; (1996)96BOMLR678

..... , firstly the execution proceedings cannot be proceeded at bombay and secondly that for the same relief, jurisdiction of two courts cannot be invoked.according to the learned counsel for the petitioner the thrust in the execution proceeding as also the proceeding instituted by the respondent before the district judge, nagpur, under sections 6 and 7 of the hindu minority and guardianship act read with sections 17 and 25 of the guardians and wards act are the breach of the terms of the consent ..... the alternative relief sought is to transfer the execution proceeding pending before the family court, bombay, to the court of the district judge, nagpur, where the proceedings for declaration of permanent guardianship and custody of the children are pending.shri bobde, the learned counsel for the respondent, specifically submitted that the respondent is ready to withdraw the proceeding instituted in the court of the district judge, nagpur in civil suit no. ..... (7) the respondent declares that she does not want to claim any maintenance from the petitioner for herself and for two children and gives an undertaking to this hon'ble court that she will not claim any maintenance for herself or for children from the petitioner in future. ..... state of maharashtra, : air1994sc1673 , placitum 'b'. ..... the learned counsel has substantiated his submission by the observations, in the case of the state of maharashtra v. .....

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Aug 12 2014 (HC)

Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee Vs. Uoi and anr.

Court : Delhi

..... section (s) of section 17 of the act makes it open to the magistrate to place such child or minor, rescued under section 16, in any institution established or recognised under any children's act for the time being in force in any state for the safe custody of children ..... and judges but springs from the common understanding of men and women that when the same person gives two directions one covering a large number of matters in general and another to only some of them ..... except for medicinal purposes of intoxicating drinks and of drugs which are injurious to health. ..... section (4) of section 1 of the juvenile act, 2000 which states as follows :- crl rev.no.443/2009 & crl.m.a.no.3071/2010 100 section 1(4)- notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the provisions of this act shall apply to all cases involving detention, prosecution, penalty ..... section 16 and 17 of the it act, 1956 are concerned, the division bench of the bombay high court directed as follows : (c) any juvenile rescued from a brothel under the immoral traffic (prevention) act ..... danger or it would defeat the ends of justice, he shall be sent to an observation home or a place of safety for ..... act, 1946, prevailed as against regulations regarding the age of superannuation made by the electricity board under the specific power vested by section 79(c) of the electricity (supply) act, 1948, which was contended to be a special law as against the industrial employment (standing orders) act ..... maharashtra .....

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Aug 30 2012 (HC)

Smt.Shantabai Baban Muluk and Another Vs. Smt.Asha Janardhan Chaskar a ...

Court : Mumbai

..... iv-a has been inserted by bombay 26 of 1952 for control and regulation of articles mentioned in section 24a to prevent their use as intoxicating liquor. ..... the above observations of the hon'ble supreme court have been made while construing the act of the maharashtra state, namely, the bombay prohibition act, 1949, but they seem to have no impact and the state is still not abiding by ..... envisages is that not less than 25% of the women voters or total voters in any village giving representation in writing to the superintendent of state excise and demand to close down the liquor shop in the village, such application shall be verified by the superintendent of the state excise. ..... wretched poor man who has to starve his family, who has to break the sacred trust of looking after his children, if any, in order to drink himself into misery and premature death. ..... with the offences and penalties for illegal activities. ..... we proceed to explain why alcohol business is dangerous and its very injurious character and mischief potential legitimate active policing of the trade by any welfare state even absent ..... of nutrition and the standard of living of its people and the improvement of public health as among its primary duties and in particular, the state shall endeavour to bring about prohibition of the consumption, except for medicinal purposes, of intoxicating drinks and of drugs which are injurious to health". ..... in madras, prohibition was inaugurated on 2nd october 1948, by the premier, the hon'ble mr. .....

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Aug 25 2016 (HC)

Shaikh Nasim and Others Vs. The Union of India, Through its Ministry o ...

Court : Mumbai Aurangabad

..... approvals are granted by the deputy director of education to the appointments of some of the petitioners, who are placed in the particular pay scale, and it is stated that, their services shall be governed by the provisions of the meps act and rules, under which provisions the director of education, maharashtra state, pune is empowered to issue show cause notices, asking the petitioners as to why the approvals granted to their services, should not be withdrawn? ..... are governed by the certain conditions, which are mentioned in their appointment orders, and therefore, unless personal notices are given to such affected employees mentioning specific provision in law which enables the said authority to give such show cause notice, and thereafter, seeking their responses and after adverting to the reply filed by them, to pass reasoned order. ..... in accordance with this ratio the requisite number of special teachers may be appointed in schools (or for a cluster of schools) for children requiring special teacher support on permanent basis. ..... the learned counsel also invited our attention to the judgment of the full bench of the bombay high court in the case of st.ulai high school and another vs. ..... the objectives of the scheme will be to ensure that - every child with disability will be identified at the secondary level and his educational need assessed. ..... judicial notice may be taken of the fact that, ordinarily, a child in this country joins school at the age of five years. .....

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Feb 19 2020 (SC)

Vithaldas Jagannath Khatri (D) Through Smt. Shakuntala Alias Sushmi V ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... act of the maharashtra agricultural lands (ceiling on holdings) act, 1961, which was enacted for giving effect to the policy of the state towards securing the principles specified in clauses (b) and (c) of article 39 of our constitution; and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing declaration, to ensure that the ownership and control of the agricultural resources of the community are so distributed as best to subserve the common good and having regard to the purpose of the bombay act, ..... false return may be ignored by the collector, requiring the person or family unit to submit a true and correct return complete in all particulars under section 13(2), together with the penalty of inr500 if thereafter, any such person or family unit fails to comply with the order within the time so granted, then, as a penalty for failure to furnish such return or a true and correct return complete in all particulars, the right, title and interest in the land held by ..... 1 document, the agricultural land of the hindu undivided family (huf) is sought to be divided by mentioning that parties two to five - who are the four children of vithaldas - have to be provided expenses for their education and marriage, which will be borne out of the separate property allotted to each. ..... this view, the revenue tribunal was held to be correct in not taking into consideration three children born in the family after the appointed date while determining the ceiling area to which the appellants .....

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Apr 24 2002 (HC)

Manjulabai W/O Kisna Gulabe Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2003BomCR(Cri)97; (2002)3BOMLR782; 2002(3)MhLj226

..... pursuant to the powers conferred by clauses 5 and 28 of section 59 of the prisons act, 1894 (9 of 1894) in its application to the state of bombay, the government of bombay had framed rules which are known as the prison (bombay furlough and parole) rules, 1959 which are applicable to the maharashtra and gujarat. ..... the competent authority therefore will have to be taken into consideration the facts and circumstances of each case and accordingly decide the application for parole, in the instant cases, however, we are inclined to interfere with the order passed by the competent authority, by exercising our power under article 226 of the constitution of india and allow the instant criminal writ ..... rule 19 reads as follows : 'a prisoner may be released on parole for such period not exceeding thirty days at a time, as the competent authority referred to in rule 18, in its discretion may order, in cases of serious illness, or death of nearestrelative such as mother, father, sister, brother, children, spouse of the prisoner, or in case of natural calamity such as house collapse, floods, fire. ..... if they can be released on parole and if there is no danger to the society emanating from them, there is no reason why furlough should be denied to them. ..... ' it is pertinent to note that rule 19 gives only discretionary power to the competent authority to release a prisoner on parole in cases of serious illness or death of nearest relatives or in the case of natural calamity. .....

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Jan 22 1990 (HC)

State of Gujarat Vs. Abdulrasid Ibrahim Mansuri

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1990)2GLR947

..... act and section 66(1)(b), bombay prohibition act, 1949 for possessing and transporting cannabi's sativa (charas) without any permit 'narcotic drug' as defined in section 2(xiv) includes cannabis (hemp) and 'cannabis (hemp)' as defined in section ..... courts had held that the accused rickshaw driver had conscious knowledge of the fact that the articles contained illicit liquor and that was based on the information which the police derived from the sources, which indicated that the accused ..... maharashtra : 1964crilj437 their lordships of the supreme court while considering the provisions of section 4(1), prevention of corruption act providing for the presumption observed that in order to raise the presumption under section 4(1), prevention of corruption act what the prosecution has to prove is that the accused person has received gratification, which was not legal remuneration and when it is shown that he has received a certain sum of money which was not a legal remuneration, then the condition prescribed by section ..... section 25 provides for the penalty for ..... he is a poor man having small children and there is no other earning member ..... explanation : for the purposes of this section, the expression 'public place' includes any public conveyance, hotel, shop, or other place intended for use by, or accessible to, the public.section 43 gives plenary power to the officers to seize in a public place or in transit any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance and to detain and search any person, whom he .....

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May 10 2013 (HC)

Smt. Sudha Sumant Barve Since Deceased Through Her Legal Heirs and Oth ...

Court : Mumbai

..... appellate court coming to an erroneous conclusion has observed that, the said grills were for safety purpose and the same are not permanently injurious to the suit premises and saved by explanation to section 13(1)(b) of the bombay rent act. ..... submits that, as a matter of fact a notice was given by the defendant herself on her behalf and her children, that after her death she should be treated as tenant and the rent receipts be issued in her name. ..... ground is concerned, it is the case of the plaintiff that defendant is using the suit premises for the purpose of creche and since about 18-20 children are using the same, nuisance is caused to the plaintiff as well as the neighbourer. ..... the name of plaintiff's daughter-in-law is available wherein daughter-in-law alongwith her husband and children can shift and further finds that defendant has no accommodation and will be thrown out ..... however, the learned trial judge found that, what was required under section 13(1)(b) of the said act was a written consent and since the defendant had not placed on record any such written consent, the contention of the defendant ..... of fact, under the standardised building byelaws and development control rules for a class municipal councils of maharashtra, such construction needs prior permission of the municipal council. ..... the facts in brief giving rise to the present petition are as under: the original plaintiff is the owner of ground and first floor of a building known as shrikrupa building located at gawand .....

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