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May 09 1996 (HC)

Rakesh Gupta and Others, Etc. Vs. Hyderabad Stock Exchange Ltd. and Ot ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1996AP413; 1996(2)ALT757; [1999]96CompCas645b(AP)

..... it has been brought into existence. the corporation may be a statutory corporation created by a statute or it may be a government company or a company formed under the companies act', 1956 or it may be a society registered under the societies registration act, 1860 or any other similar statute. whatever be ..... university. their activities are closely supervised by the university authorities. employment in such institutions, therefore, is not devoid of any public character (see the 'evolving indian administrative law by m.p. jain (1983) p 266). so are the service conditions of the academic staff. when the university takes a decision regard ..... recommendation in this regard, the governing body of a stock exchange shall, in relaxation, of the requirements of this clause, admit as member the following corporations, companies or institutions, namely- (a) the industrial finance corporation, established under the industrial finance corporation act, 1948 (15 of 1948); (b) the industrial development bank .....

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Apr 22 1983 (HC)

Superintendent of Post Offices, Khammam and anr. Vs. Kalluri Vasayya

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : (1984)IILLJ140AP

..... part iv undertakes diverse welfare activities and as a result, has established various corporations - statutory as well as those created under the provisions of the companies act or the co-operative societies act, etc. who have been carrying on business of public importance or welfare activities as delegates of the state ..... st. xavier's college v. state of gujarat : [1975]1scr173 . therein, the myth of privilege theory, sufficiently and succinctly, was exploded on the indian soil too and the 'principle of unconstitutional constraints' received hospitable transplantation in our judicial dicta replenishing the constitutional contours to enliven the goals set out by the ..... an independent and impartial tribunal established by law. the constitution makers are fully aware of these fundamental humanising principles while assuring to the people under the indian constitution and couched, as against the state under art. 14 in negative terms and under art. 16(1) in positive form, assuring equality of .....

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