Comptroller And Auditor General S Duties Powers And Conditions Of Service Act 1971 - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 Court: delhi Year: 2007 Page 1 of about 301 results (1.133 seconds)Gajendra Haldea Vs. State of the Nct of Delhi and ors.
Court : Delhi
Decided on : Jul-02-2007
Reported in : 2007(97)DRJ1; 2007LC(DEL)1429
..... of article 148 of the constitution his functions are governed by the comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 thereforee the findings of the cag deserve the most serious consideration at ..... delhi legislative assembly which in turn was based on the comments of the comptroller and auditor general of india cag in his audit report civil delhi for the year 2002 .....
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Court : Delhi
Decided on : Feb-28-2007
Reported in : 139(2007)DLT578
..... constitutional authority discharging functions in terms of article 148 of the constitution and the comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 to undertake an enquiry into the reasons for the delayed notifying of the bocw .....
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Court : Delhi
Decided on : Mar-29-2007
Reported in : 139(2007)DLT289
appearing for the director while relying upon the case of comptroller and auditor general of india gian prakash new delhi and the director while relying upon the case of comptroller and auditor general of india gian prakash new delhi and anr v 7 2006 25 07 2006present mr gopal subramanium additional solicitor general with ms mukta gupta and mr mukul gupta for the duties of the director reads as under 11 powers and duties of the director the director shall be the head of in the present case the government in exercise of its powers had appointed dr p venugopal as director for a period in exercise of its powers can specify such terms and conditions which it may find fit in the facts and circumstances the medical and scientific specialists may be granted extension in service on a case to case basis up to the age of its powers vested under section 4 d of the act as the minister is involved in the policy making and
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKaran Singh Tanwar Vs. the Estate Officer and ors.
Court : Delhi
Decided on : May-25-2007
Reported in : 2007(98)DRJ414
of unauthorised occupants act 1971 hereinafter referred to as the act in respect of the land measuring 4 bighas and 16 the aforesaid order public premises eviction of unauthorised occupants act 1971 land acquisition act 1894 section 4 plea that abadi land
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Court : Delhi
Decided on : Aug-31-2007
Reported in : 2007(2)CTLJ179(Del)
their economic capacity and development provide for a installation of auditory signals at red lights in the public roads for the and sectional interests so here we are concerned with the general freedom of contract which everyone possesses as against the principle relating to environmental and ecological issues and discharge of statutory duties and public law obligations by the state machinery 128 fatal of india 1998crilj1208 where the apex court held that ample powers were conferred by article 32 read with article 142 to a report before this court which has mentioned that the conditions of fatal accidents in delhi are much worse than those health and life of the citizen pressure on over burdened services and facilities which is clearly founded on needs of that be subpoenaed as expert witnesses in the trial of every action raising a question of public policy it is not open it will require qualification in new circumstances megarry j in 1971 1 wlr 1062 observed one must not of course construe
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTPinaki Ghosh Vs. Internation Airport Authority of India and ors.
Court : Delhi
Decided on : Sep-21-2007
Reported in : (2008)ILLJ721Del
appointment and that he would report for duty to the general manager madras on or before 23rd march 1984 the appellant lapses and the performance of the appellant in discharging his duties was shown to be poor and he was found to provision the same would not render the order illegal as power is vested in the authority to take action accordingly for he would return the attached acceptance of the terms and conditions of his appointment and that he would report for duty to be unsatisfactory it has been decided to terminate the services of shri pinaki ghosh as per clause 7 of his appellant whereby he was directed to show cause why disciplinary action should not be initiated against him for his lapses which
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Court : Delhi
Decided on : Jan-02-2007
Reported in : 136(2007)DLT321; 2007(94)DRJ202
complainant with the counsel who succeeded him and to the general distrust of lawyers there are number of other averments which months he would however be free to discharge his professional duties in terms of consultation advises drafting miscellaneous pleadings and participate of rs 2000 on respondent contemnor further in exercise of powers under article 215 of the constitution of india we direct bailable section 37 of the ndps act puts further stringent conditions for grant of bail complainant accused was previously convicted having belie the case of the same being professional fee for services rendered it is also significant that barring vague reference to the cognizance thereof was made within seven months of the act of contempt complained of and was thereforee within limitation respondent 2 and 2 c of the contempts of court act 1971 noted that the respondent virtually represented to the accused a
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRajib Mukhopadhyaya and ors. Vs. Registrar Cooperative Societies
Court : Delhi
Decided on : Jul-02-2007
Reported in : 141(2007)DLT321; 2007(97)DRJ273
in daman singh s case however the learned additional solicitor general mr amarendra sharan has fairly conceded that rule 24 2 alone can act and speak for him qua rights or duties of the society as a body so if the statute the act as well as ultra virus the rule making power contained in section 97 of the act and the said be compelled to resign from it by imposition of a condition of recognition of this association by the government and that who need and can make use of the society s services and are willing to accept the responsibilities of membership the it must be held that the provision contained in the act for reconstituting the society into the sammelan is void once must however notice here damyanti naranga v union of india 1971 3scr840 on which reliance was placed by the learned counsel
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKangaro Industries (Retd.) and ors. Vs. Jaininder JaIn and anr.
Court : Delhi
Decided on : Jan-29-2007
Reported in : 2007(34)PTC321(Del)
of securing the feeling of confidence of the people in general for true and proper administration of justice in the country by the hon ble supreme court in exercise of its powers under article 142 of the constitution 12 mr parag tripathi the same position as they stood immediately prior to the service of the interim order 20 in sujit pal a division section 41 b section 56 b of the specific relief act of 1887 repealed by 1963 act read as under 56 for the judiciary is undermined the contempt of courts act 1971 has been introduced under the statute for the purpose of
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSmt. Satvinder Kaur Vs. the Director of Gurudwara Election and ors.
Court : Delhi
Decided on : Jan-10-2007
Reported in : 137(2007)DLT381
32 is as under for convenience sake we would now generally sum up our conclusions by partly restating what the two on a case of mala fide or arbitrary exercise of power being made out or the statutory body being shown to proof of the fact that the person fulfills the requisitive conditions as to age and residence in the constituency 3 subject the rule making power under section 39 of the dsg act sub rule 2 of rule 19 reads as under 19 1973 2 in terms of the delhi sikh gurdawaras act 1971 hereinafter referred to as the dsg act section 31 forming
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