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Court: Karnataka
..... feel called upon to deprive other persons of liberty in the discharge of what they conceive to be their duty must strictly and scrupulously observe the forms and rules of law .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... have access to expert environmental scientists on permanent basis to assist them the ngt was conceived as a complementary specialized forum to deal with all multidisciplinary environmental issues both as original .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState Of U.p. . Vs. M/s. Lalta Prasad Vaish And Sons
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... it cannot be termed industrial alcohol it was of the opinion that it was ill conceived to allow for a legal structure where the states would step in only page 110 ..... 1 fcr80 while discussing the principles of interpretation of a constitutional provision as under i conceive that a broad and liberal spirit should inspire those whose duty it is to interpret .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTJayashree Jayanth Vs. N. Krishnaswamy
Court: Karnataka
..... ancestral or coparcenary this question is necessary to be raised because it is impossible to conceive of existence of a separate ancestral property as such from inception one must earn or ..... devolve by testamentary or intestate succession here again the fiction of notional partition can be conceived to determine the share of the deceased which has to be inherited by way of .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
..... directed against a particular situation it is intended to operate in the future it is conceived in the interests of the general consumer public viewed from whatever angle the angle of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSociety For Enlightenment And Voluntary Action Vs. Union Of India
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... a child born from a child marriage by declaring that such a child begotten or conceived of a child marriage shall be deemed legitimate for all purposes under the law 85 ..... likely to have their first childbirth before the age of eighteen and are likely to conceive more than once within twenty four months the health penalty imposed on women in child .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTIn Re Section 6a Of The Citizenship Act 1955
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... twenty five thousand in tripura 129 the impact of forty lakh migrants in assam may conceivably be greater than the impact of fifty seven lakh migrants in west bengal because of ..... restriction of this principle to a specific community or segment of citizens instead it was conceived as a concept intended to cultivate a sense of brotherhood amongst all individuals within society .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBuoyant Technology Constellations Pvt Ltd Vs. M/s Manyata Reallty
Court: Karnataka
..... application under section 94 or section 95 is too preliminary a stage to perceive and conceive any adjudicatory attribute at that stage the registrar of the nclt would receive and register .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe Patna Municipal Corporation Vs. M/s Tribro Ad Bureau
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... own terms and not barely on the label or description given to the stipulated payments conceivably this arrangement could well have been given a shape by using another word the word .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSukanya Shantha Vs. Union Of India
Court: Supreme Court of India
..... the history of the times and may assume every state of facts which can be conceived existing at the time of legislation the court further reiterated that a statute may direct ..... similar manner as happened in colonial times we must bear in mind that these pre conceived notions often render them invisible victims due to prevailing stereotypes associated with their communities which .....
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