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Nov 28 2007 (FN)

R (on the Application of Countryside Alliance and Others (Appellants) ...

Court : House of Lords

Decided on : Nov-28-2007

..... and 49 - justification 162. mr anderson qc for the ec appellants appears to have persuaded the court of appeal that the grounds of justification for acts otherwise breaching community law are less extensive and more constrained than those justifying an interference with the qualified rights under the convention—although the court of appeal ..... intended to encourage effective shooting and so reduce wounding rates. there are detailed statutory provisions governing, for example, the use of snares: see wildlife and countryside act 1981, s 11. into the calculation must further be injected the element of moral judgment already repeatedly mentioned: there are many people who would accept such ..... of the legislature. the enactment of every statute on the subject has necessarily involved the making of a moral judgment. in our view, the 2002 act should be seen as a further step in a long legislative sequence in which animal welfare has on numerous occasions been promoted by legislation related to .....

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Dec 19 2007 (HC)

G. Karunanidhi Vs. the Indian Bank Represented by Its Chairperson and ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Dec-19-2007

Reported in : (2008)2MLJ84

..... of india: (paras 34 and 35)34. the bank manager/officer and employees of any bank, nationalised/or non-nationalised, are expected to act and discharge their functions in accordance with the rules and regulations of the bank. acting beyond one's authority is by itself a breach of discipline and trust and a misconduct. in the ..... nationalised banks, therefore, are the prime sources and pillars for establishment of socio-economic justice for the weaker sections. the employees and officers working in the banks are not merely the trustees of the society, but also bear responsibility and owe duty to the society for effectuation of socio-economic empowerment. their acts and ..... strive to see that banking operations or services are rendered in the best interest of the system and the society so as to effectuate the object of nationalisation. any conduct that damages, destroys, defeats or tends to defeat the said purposes resultantly defeats or tends to defeat the constitutional objectives which can be .....

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