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Jan 19 2021 (HC)

B V Parshwanth Prakash Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... with a view to prohibit the activities of land grabbing and to provide for matters connected therewith has proposed to bring the karnataka land grabbing (prohibition) act into force. apart from declaring land grabbing as unlawful, the state government desires to prohibit land grabbing. therefore, it is proposed to provide for penalty for offences ..... keep the statute within the competence of legislature. 39310. a statute is designed to be workable, and the interpretation thereof by a court should be to secure that object, unless crucial omission or clear direction makes that end unattainable. in the matter of fawcett properties ltd. vs. buckingham county council reported in (1960 ..... uncultivable land. though respondent no.2 herein has contended that the documents relied upon by petitioner is false and in collusion with revenue officials, records secured by special court from the revenue authorities clearly indicated that the register of index of land form no.6 at page no.139 pertain to sy.no .....

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Jan 19 2021 (HC)

S V Subramanya Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... with a view to prohibit the activities of land grabbing and to provide for matters connected therewith has proposed to bring the karnataka land grabbing (prohibition) act into force. apart from declaring land grabbing as unlawful, the state government desires to prohibit land grabbing. therefore, it is proposed to provide for penalty for offences ..... keep the statute within the competence of legislature. 39310. a statute is designed to be workable, and the interpretation thereof by a court should be to secure that object, unless crucial omission or clear direction makes that end unattainable. in the matter of fawcett properties ltd. vs. buckingham county council reported in (1960 ..... uncultivable land. though respondent no.2 herein has contended that the documents relied upon by petitioner is false and in collusion with revenue officials, records secured by special court from the revenue authorities clearly indicated that the register of index of land form no.6 at page no.139 pertain to sy.no .....

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Jul 14 2020 (SC)

Arjun Panditrao Khotkar Vs. Kailash Kushanrao Gorantyal

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... cellular companies and internet service providers to maintain cdrs and other relevant records for the concerned period (in tune with section 39 of the evidence act) in a segregated and secure manner if a particular cdr or other record is seized during investigation in the said period. concerned parties can then summon such records at the ..... and preservation of electronic records. in the opinion of the court, these draft rules should be examined by the concerned authorities, with the object of giving them statutory force, to guide courts in regard to preservation and retrieval of electronic evidence.64. we turn now to the facts of the case before us. in the present case, ..... for admissibility. as a result, section 65b places admissibility as the first or the outermost check post, capable of turning away even at the border, any electronic evidence, without any enquiry, if the conditions stipulated therein are not fulfilled.11. the placement by section 65b, of admissibility as the first or the .....

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Jul 25 1972 (HC)

State of West Bengal and anr. Vs. Tarun Kumar Sen Gupta and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1974Cal39

..... in these appeals that this provision virtually and in effect covers thesame field as 'police' in the exclusive provincial list. section 7 of the central reserve police force act, 1949, gives the power to execute all orders and warrants lawfully issued, to detect and bring offenders to justice and to apprehend persons. this, it is ..... matter? 72. lord porter who delivered the judgment held that in pith and substance the transactions were money-lending though a promissory note was taken as security. with regard to the second question mentioned above in rejecting the contention that a provincial legislation should be struck down even though it incidentally touched upon a ..... provincial legislature of bengal could possibly have no jurisdiction to impose the liability on members of the force to serve in any part of india beyond the borders of bengal. by sec. 99(1) of the government of india act, -1935, the jurisdiction of the provincial legislature of bengal was confined to the territory of bengal .....

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Sep 01 2009 (HC)

Hindusthan National Glass and Industries Limited and anr. Vs. Reserve ...

Court : Kolkata

..... by the bank from time to time; 45-v. transactions in derivatives.-(1) notwithstanding anything contained in the securities contracts (regulation) act, 1956 (42 of 1956) or any other law for the time being in force, transactions in such derivatives, as may be specified by the bank from time to time, shall be valid, ..... ready analogy from contemporary banking laws to ascertain this charge levelled by the petitioners. a bank or a financial institution as a secured creditor may proceed against its securities under the securitisation act of 2002 irrespective of its principal claim pending adjudication before a debts recovery tribunal. that is a harsher course of action from ..... reluctance to receive challenges founded on the generic apprehension of institutional bias, though it is not altogether ruled out or never entertained. if a secured creditor under the 2002 act need only consider, but rule as it may choose, following an objection received from a borrower to the creditor's notice under section .....

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Jul 27 2022 (SC)

Vijay Madanlal Choudhary Vs. Union Of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... special powers be given to the special court under the pmla, as these provisions, draconian in nature, were contemplated only in acts, such as tada act, pota, mcoca & ndps act, since securing the presence was difficult in all of the above. further, unless section 3 was to be restricted to organised crime syndicate, which ..... impose economic challenges, such as impacting the bond/credit market of the country, impacting the banking and financial sector of the country, affecting cross-border capital flows, especially for the trade sector, documentary requirements for export and import payments, such as letters of credit may become more challenging to fulfil ..... in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, 1988 (for short, vienna convention ); basle statement of principles, 1989; forty recommendations of the financial action task force on money laundering, 1990; political declaration and global program of action adopted by the united nations general assembly on 23.02.1990; and resolution passed .....

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Dec 16 2004 (FN)

A (Fc) and Others (Fc) (Appellants) Vs. Secretary of State for the Hom ...

Court : House of Lords

..... of the aims of the government in introducing the bill which became the anti-terrorism, crime and security act 2001 ("the 2001 act") was to deal with foreign suspects of this kind. when section 23 came into force on 14 december 2001 it gave the home secretary the power to detain those foreign suspects who ..... powers in connection with financial organizations, account monitoring information, arrest without warrant, stop and search, search of premises, search of persons, parking restrictions, port and border controls, retention of communications data, electronic surveillance, curtailment of access to legal advice and the right to silence, and prohibitions on torture." there is also some ..... institutions functioning more or less normally, but the homicidal ambush on the night of 3 to 4 july 1957 in the territory of northern ireland near the border had brought to light, just before 12 july - a date, which, for historical reasons, is particularly critical for the preservation of public peace and .....

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Aug 28 2020 (SC)

Union of India Vs. Ashok Kumar Sharma

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... the judgment: 30. apart from the police, there are several other governmental authorities also like directorate of revenue intelligence, directorate of enforcement, coastal guard, central reserve police force (crpf), border security force (bsf), the central industrial 102 security force (cisf), the state armed police, intelligence agencies like the intelligence bureau, raw, central bureau of investigation (cbi), cid, traffic police, mounted police and itbp, which have the ..... power to detain a person and to interrogate him in connection with the investigation of economic offences, offences under the essential commodities act, excise and customs act, foreign exchange regulation act .....

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Sep 28 2018 (SC)

Indian Young Lawyers Association Vs. The State of Kerala

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... practices that detract from the constitutional vision of an equal citizenship. 101 the decision in narasu, in restricting the definition of the term laws in force detracts from the transformative vision of the constitution. carving out custom or usage from constitutional scrutiny, denies the constitutional vision of ensuring the primacy of ..... behalf of any church or institution. the free exercise of religion by which is meant the performance of outward acts in pursuance of religious belief, is, as stated above, subject to state regulation imposed to secure order, public health and morals of the people. what sub-clause (a) of clause (2) of ..... the constitutional fundamentals. this duty imposed by the constitution stems from the fact that the constitution is the indispensable foundational base that functions as the guiding force to protect and ensure that the democratic setup promised to the citizenry remains unperturbed. there 109. elaborating further, in navtej singh johar and others v .....

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May 15 2014 (HC)

Dinesh Kumar Vs. Uoi and anr.

Court : Delhi

..... of gross discipline are on the rise in the armed forces, we do not find penalty imposed upon the petitioner being disproportionately shocking.42. ..... neutral. serious acts of calumny could be done in silence. a disregard of a direction to accept food might assume the complexion of disrespect to, and even defiance of authority. 41. bsf is a para-military force. its members carry arms. there is no place for belligerence in a disciplined force like border security force. noting incidents ..... nominate a friend of the accused, we find no wrong done.30. furthermore, on perusing the records of the summary security force court we find that atul yadav, assistant commandant who acted as friend of petitioner at the trial was chosen by the petitioner himself. the records further show that the petitioner chose .....

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