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Home > Cases Phrase: conscience Year: 1995 Page 1 of about 328 results (0.025 seconds)Ravji Alias Ram Chandra Vs. State of Rajasthan
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-05-1995
Reported in: 1996IAD(SC)165; AIR1996SC787; 1996(1)ALD(Cri)116; 1995(4)Crimes695(SC); (1996)3GLR229; JT1995(8)SC520; 1995(6)SCALE745; (1996)2SCC175; [1995]Supp6SCR195
..... death for knowingly perpetrating a brutal and ghastly crime shocking the conscience of the society is not warranted 13 mr bhati learned ..... system as to impose such sentence which reflects the social conscience of the society the sentencing process has to be stern ..... with which the crimes have been perpetrated cannot but shock the conscience of the society after killing the wife and three minor .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-10-1995
Reported in: AIR1995SC1811; [1995]84CompCas168(SC); (1996)2GLR83; JT1995(4)SC366; 1995(3)SCALE627; (1995)5SCC482; [1995]Supp1SCR349; 1995(2)LC442(SC)
..... being a social security measure it should be consistent with the constitutional animation and conscience of socio economic justice adumbrated in the constitution as elucidated hereinbefore 21 in ..... held that it is dangerous to exonerate corporations from the need to have constitutional conscience which makes governmental agencies what their mien amenable to constitutional limitations the court .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMost. Rev. P.M.A. Metropolitan and Others, Etc. Etc. Vs. Moran Mar Mar ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Jun-20-1995
Reported in: AIR1995SC2001; JT1995(5)SC1; 1995(4)SCALE1; 1995Supp(4)SCC286; [1995]Supp1SCR542
..... the civil procedure code and other article 25 of the constitution the latter guarantees constitutionally freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess practice and propagate religion to every person its reach ..... force of the constitution article 25 guarantees a fundamental right to every citizen of his conscience faith and belief irrespective of cast creed and sex the infringement of which is .....
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Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Sep-28-1995
Reported in: 1996(0)MPLJ389
..... the principles contained therein are maintained fundamental rights and the directive principles constitute conscience of the constitution the constitution aims at bringing about a synthesis between fundamental ..... of permanence together they form core of the constitution they constitute its true conscience and without faithfully implementing the directive principles it is not possible to achieve .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState and Others Vs. Ashok Kumar and Others
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jan-10-1995
Reported in: ILR1995Delhi421
..... kumar had deliberately given false address to the hotel manager this spells put his guilty conscience it appears that the appellants ashok kumar was interested in keeping his identity concealed ..... the deceased assumes significance and the said conduct of the appellants smacks of their guilty conscience 24 the fifth circumstance against the appellants is their subsequent conduct and movements which .....
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Court: Kerala
Decided on: May-30-1995
Reported in: AIR1995Ker327
..... stage also 22 that apart we find it irreconcilable to judicial conscience as to how the arbitrator can simply award the entire ..... pie difference this itself is capable of inflicting disturbance to judicial conscience but when we noted that arbitrator again awarded almost an equal ..... a conscious disturbance has snowballed into a shock of the judicial conscience this can be seen at page 67 of award no .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDesigowda and Others Etc. Vs. the Karnataka Industrial Area Developmen ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Apr-07-1995
Reported in: AIR1996Kant197; ILR1995KAR2250; 1995(5)KarLJ147
..... of a contract are so unfair and unreasonable that they shock the conscience of the court s 23 of the contract act will be ..... cases the agreements are so unfair and unreasonable that they shock the conscience of the court and therefore opposed to public policy as held by ..... the year 1985 were unreasonable and unfair nor do they shock the conscience of the court to hold that they are opposed to public .....
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Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jan-10-1995
Reported in: 57(1995)DLT239
..... kumar had deliberately given false address to the hotel manager this spells out his guilty conscience it appears that the appellant ashok kumar was interested in keeping his identity concealed ..... the deceased assumes significance and the said conduct of the appellants smacks of their guilty conscience 24 the fifth circumstance against the appellants is their subsequent conduct and movements which .....
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Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Dec-21-1995
Reported in: (1998)3GLR1952
..... public servant deserves to be given a chance in overall public interest to satisfy the conscience of the court that he is duly authorised by producing relevant material on record including ..... process against the accused only when he complainant makes an application with relevant material satisfying conscience of the court that he is duly authorised in case if the complainant despite this .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTIn Re: Deivendran
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Oct-31-1995
Reported in: 1996CriLJ2209
..... more than one place p w 1 has given vent to his feelings that his conscience was always pricking him and he wanted to make a clean breast of the whole ..... the abominable crime meaning that he was particeps criminis but we do believe that his conscience was pricking and he was at all times thinking of making a confession without the .....
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