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Oct 12 2007 (SC)

S.P. Indu Vs. the General Manager, Metro Railway and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : [2007(115)FLR905]; JT2007(12)SC302; 2008(2)SLJ6(SC)

..... not deny or dispute that, at all material times, the appellant had retained the lien of the south eastern railway administration. from the records, it appears that he was permanently absorbed in the metro railway project as governed by an act known as the calcutta metro railway (operation and maintenance) temporary provisions act, 1985 ; section 18 whereof reads as under:save as otherwise expressly provided in this ..... act, the provisions of the indian railways act, 1890, and the rules, orders or notifications made or issued thereunder shall, so .....

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May 19 1950 (HC)

Ram Kishan Vs. State

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1951All181

..... institution or body of its own creation, authority to make by-laws or resolutions as to subjects specified in the enactment, & with the object of carrying the enactment into operation & effect.it is obvious that such an authority is ancillary to legislation, & without it an attempt to provide for varying details & machinery to carry them out might become ..... those aspects of the question which do not appear to have been placed before that ct. in the case of jatindra, nath gupta . in accordance with view expressed by the calcutta h. ct. the madras h. c. & the d. b. of this ct., in the cases referred to in an earlier part of this judgment, regarding the ..... would thus appear that the principles enunciated by the majority of the f. c. in the case of jatindra nath gupta, have been followed by division benches of calcutta, madras & allahabad high courts in determining the question whether or not similar provisions in security acts of those provinces relating to an extension of the life of an act .....

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Jan 08 1992 (HC)

Dr. Jnanendra Narayan Mukherjee and Others Vs. University of Calcutta ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1992Cal169,96CWN890

..... 50 of the calcutta university act, 1966 has not in fact been fulfilled. it is submitted ..... under previous university act and continued by the calcutta university act, 1966 and such attempt is unconstitutional, ultra vires and void. it is canvassed with much emphasis that the calcutta university council has no power to amend the calcutta u niversity first statutes and in any event after the calcutta university (temporary supersession) act, 1978 came into operation on the conditions laid down in section .....

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May 28 2014 (TRI)

Sreeranganathan K.P., Sreepadam Vadakkkekkottaram (H) and Others Vs. t ...

Court : National Green Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi

..... integrating with airport such as fire detection and fighting, bomb threats, earthquake, and oil spillage, (iii) examining separately the details of construction and operational phases both for environmental management plan and environmental monitoring plan with cost and parameters, (iv) examining road/rail connectivity to the project site and ..... where pertinent has been elaborated in the eia report. the report details the impact of the baseline parameters, both during the construction and operational phases and suggests the mitigation measures to be implemented by this respondent. the report also covers the planned environmental monitoring program and has ..... x) recommendations of environmental impact assessment (eia), environmental management plan (emp) and disaster management plan shall be strictly complied with. (xi) installation and operation of dg sets, if ay, shall comply with the guidelines of central pollution control board. (xii) energy conservation measures shall be taken up as per .....

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Jun 04 1996 (HC)

The Management of Gordon Woodroffe Limited Vs. Government of Tamil Nad ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1997)IILLJ64Mad

..... were export oriented companies. it is further stated that all the customers had withdrawn the materials and cancelled the pending orders and thereby paralysed the operation and eroded the customer base which was built by continuous efforts by the management. under these circumstances, the management had no other alternative but to ..... the industrial disputes act, 1947, or any other labour laws. even during the conciliation proceedings, the petitioner was reiterating its demands and did not co-operate with the conciliation efforts made by the officers concerned. many conditions put forward by the management were unreasonable, harsh and stringent and, therefore, the staff ..... chemicals from customers for the purpose of job work, i.e., processing wet blue into finished leather, crust into finished leather involving chemical and mechanical operations. this processing is done only on customers' materials to their order and requirement and not on petitioner-company's own purchases to process the same .....

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Jan 12 1953 (HC)

Sashibhusan Pati Vs. Mangala Biswal

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1953Ori171

..... commencement of the impugned act have been made practically non-executable and to that limited extent retrospective operation has been given to the impugned act. in support of this argument reliance was placed on a division bench decision of the calcutta high court reported in -- 'subodh g6pal v, behari lal', air 1951 cal 85 (k ..... high court distinguished the earlier decision and held that the provisions of the west bengal rent control (amendment) act of 1950 which were in terms retrospective in operation and applicable to pending cases were not unreasonable. therefore there is no general rule of law that the provisions of any act which have limited retrospective effect ..... and full enjoyment of leisure and social and cultural opportunities and in particular, the state shall endeavour to promote cottage industries on an individual or co-operative basis in rural areas.' the bhag-chasis are undoubtedly agricultural works and on account of the high rate of produce rent which they were required to .....

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Sep 01 1989 (HC)

Surendra Kumar Nathany Vs. State of West Bengal and Others

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1990Cal236

..... or acquisition of the property after making over possession to the petitioner without the leave of the court. the respondent state attempted to get the stay of the operation of the order from the learned judge but failed. as the order had not been complied with the petitioner moved as application for contempt to ajit kumar sengupta ..... of. in the said application the respondent annexed a copy of the purported order of acquisition dated 10th march, 1988 purported to have been published in the calcutta gazette extra ordinary dated 10th march, 1988 by which the respondents are purporting to acquire the above property under the provisions of the west bengal land (requisition ..... months from the date of this order initiate a land acquisition proceeding for acquiring the premises no. 135/e, f, g and h shyama prasad mukherjee road, calcutta under the land acquisition act and complete the acquisition proceeding as expeditiously as possible. the amount of rs. 15,00,000/- which has already been paid to .....

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Nov 13 1953 (HC)

Kandiyil Vania Pudukudi Ramunni Kurup and ors. Vs. Panchayat Board, Ba ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1954Mad754; (1954)IIMLJ101

..... therefore, incapable of coming to life thereafter; but that it was unenforceable so long as the prohibition under the constitution stood and that when once that prohibition ceased to operate there was no legal impediment to its enforcement. the contention is that the validity of a statute which is within the legislative competence of the state should be determined ..... of the ownership of the land and that it was a right in immoveable property. the nature of this right came in for elaborate consideration by a bencli of the calcutta high court in -- 'province of bengal v. sm. hingul kumari law', air 1948 cal 217 (h). while biswas j. was of the opinion that the right ..... market or for continuing to use a private market. section 117-e(3) provides that"the taluk board, as regards private markets lawfully established at the coming into operation of this act shall, and as regards all other private markets may, at its discretion, grant any licence applied for under this section."thus the act made a .....

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Jul 17 1987 (HC)

Adarsh Properties (P) Ltd. and anr. Vs. the First Land Acquisition Col ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1987)0CALLT459(HC)

..... , mr. pulak ranjan mondal, learned advocate appeared on behalf of the respondents and referred to the affidavit-in-opposition affirmed by nripati ghosal, first land acquisition collector, calcutta, on march 8, 1984, wherein in paragraph 5 of the said affidavit following statements had been admitted :(a) the deputy secretary, land and land reforms department, requisition ..... the requisitioning indefinitely.'19. mr. mukherjee further referred to subsequent case of the supreme court in the case of jiwani kumar paraki v. first land acquisition collector, calcutta and ors. reported in : [1985]1scr686 of the said judgment the supreme court observed as follows :'thus normally the expression 'requisition' is taking possession of the ..... petitioners.31. the special officer will be paid a sum of rs... by the writ petitioners accordingly.32. the prayer for stay of operation of this judgment made by mr. p.r. mondal, learned advocate for the state is considered and refused in the facts of the present case. .....

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Jul 21 2003 (HC)

Sri Krishna Salt Works Vs. State of A.P.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR2004AP66; 2003(5)ALD484

..... 504 acres. before the commissioner, the hindustan mineral products company as well as collector contended that when boundaries between cheepurupally and devada villages were demarcated during the survey operations that have taken place in 1912, the extent of land covered by patta no. 98 in cheepurupally village would not be more than 350 acres. the settlement officer ..... by the trial court under section 14(1) of the act....'44. the effect of order of remand was considered by the supreme court in united bank of india, calcutta v. abhijit tea company private limited and ors., 2000 (6) supreme 183, and held as under:'...but, it is now well settled that an order of remand ..... substitution of the finding of the high court for that of the appellate tribunal. the learned advocate general also referred to the decision of the privy council in toronto railway co. v. corporation of the city of toronto, 1904 ac 809 (g).the relevant observations were at page 815. nor did the order of the appellate tribunal .....

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