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Mar 22 1984 (HC)

State of Kerala and anr. Etc. Vs. K.C. Moosa Haji and ors. Etc.

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR1984Ker149

..... are enumerated indicate that it is not the intention of the legislature to include in category (iii) above the product of every kind of cultivation or agricultural operation. if 'agricultural crops' were to be construed widely, the detailed enumeration, of the classes and the different kinds of crops comprised therein, would have been ..... rubber, cardamom and cinnamon plantation; and(iii) lands cultivated with cashew and other fruit-bearing trees or other agricultural crops.every form of cultivation or agricultural operation is not within the scope of the exclusions here; the exclusions are limited to well-known classes. the first is garden land and nilams a class with ..... used for agricultural purposes at all. the assumption, on the facts then disclosed, was that 'forest lands and jungles' could not be used for agricultural operations-but a different view was taken in the subsequent decision in state of kerala v. gwalior rayon (air 1973 sc 2734) where more particulars were apparently .....

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Jul 20 1971 (HC)

Makku Rawther's Children: Assan Ravther and Ors. Vs. Manahapara Charay ...

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR1972Ker27

..... 1959 sc 942). the supreme court upheld the bihar hindu religious trusts act which dealt differently with the trusts of hindus and jains and exempted sikhs from the operation of the act on the ground that in the essentials of faith and religious practices were divergences among them sufficient to justify legislative classification of their respec-tive ..... compulsorily registrable.9. against this argument counsel invoked the authority of the andhra pradesh full bench. one may respect the ruling but still reiect the reasoning. the calcutta bench in air 1927 cal 197 has discussed the issue from the angle i have presented. the logic of the law matters more than the judicial numbers ..... is inadmissible in evidence under section 49 of the registration act.'a single judge of the rajasthan high court took the same view, but dismissed a ruling of the calcutta high court reported in nasib ali v. wafed all, (air 1927 cal 197), which held a contrary view, as obiter observations. the learned judge held that .....

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Sep 04 2003 (HC)

Sumit Vs. Payyannur Municipality

Court : Kerala

Reported in : 2004(1)KLT438

..... the purpose of recycling, treating, processing and disposing of solid wastes or converting such solid wastes into compost or any other matter construct, acquire, operate, maintain and manage any establishment within or without the municipal area and run it on a commercial basis or may contract out such activity'.20. ..... rules, and for any infrastructure development for collection, storage, segregation, transportation, processing and disposal of municipal solid wastes.(2) the municipal authority or an operator of a facility shall make an application in form-i, for grant of authorisation for setting up, waste processing and disposal facility including landfills from ..... waste exist. one can produce biogas by anaerobic digestion of the waste and obtain manure as a byproduct. technologies for accelerated digestion for large-scale operations have been used in western countries. these technologies have not been tried in india and are not maintenance-free. passive technologies for producing biogas .....

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Aug 21 2015 (HC)

Leema Sebastian Vs. State of Kerala

Court : Kerala

..... engage in prejudicial activities in future also, despite the conditions imposed while granting bail. it is to be noted that the conditions of bail are specifically made operative only till the final reports are filed. the detaining authority took note of the previous instances of smuggling of huge quantities of gold by the detenues under ..... in custody is likely to indulge in the prejudicial activities again. the conditions imposed would show that the detenu could move about freely in the vast area of calcutta municipal corporation and therefore this order of release on bail with conditions cannot be said to be a vital document. ......." 43. when the persons involved in ..... no.115/2015 & w.p.(c) no.5276/2015 ::50. :: breaking, theft of signal material, theft of telegraph copper wires in huge quantity and removal of railway fish plates were held sufficient. similarly, where the person tried to export huge amount of indian currency to a foreign country in a planned and pre-meditated manner, it .....

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Mar 14 1997 (HC)

Regl. Director, Esi Corpn. Vs. Kerala Wheat Flour Roller Mill

Court : Kerala

Reported in : (1997)IILLJ839Ker

..... the universal declaration of human rights.'every one, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realisation, through national efforts and international co-operation and in accordance with organisation and resources of each state of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality. every one .....

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Jan 10 1994 (HC)

C.K. Rajan Vs. State of Kerala and ors.

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR1994Ker179

..... poor, ignorant or in a socially or economically disadvantaged position should not go unnoticed and unredressed ........... publicinterest litigation as we conceive it, is essentially a co-operative or collaborative effort on the part of the petitioner the state or public authority and the court to secure observance of the constitutional or legal rights, benefits ..... upholding the status quo under the guise of enforcement of their civil and political rights.......public interest litigation, as we conceive it is essentially a co-operative or collaborate effort on the part of the petitioner the state or public authority and the court to secure observance of the constitutional or legal rights, ..... nambiar, amicus curiae, highlighted the fact that the guruvayur devaswom is every day growing and it is already a big empire. with the extension of the railways, it is bound to attract more crowd from all over. the expansion has already taken many dimensions and was not in the mind of the authorities who .....

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