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Home > Cases Phrase: consecutiveness Year: 1995 Page 1 of about 69 results (0.005 seconds)Chickrangaiah Vs. State of Karnataka and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-22-1995
Reported in: ILR1996KAR3577; 1996(7)KarLJ846
..... 000 from sources other than agricultural land on any day during the period of five consecutive years preceding the day of acquisition amounts to acquisition of land in contravention of the ..... less than rs 2 00 000 from the sources other than agricultural land during five consecutive years immediately prior to the acquisition of land the assistant commissioner as well as karnataka .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSapathagiri Enterprises and ors. Vs. State of Karnataka and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-06-1995
Reported in: ILR1996KAR2991
..... 000 from sources other than agricultural land on any day during the period of five consecutive years preceding the day of acquisition amounts to acquisition of land in contravention of the ..... less than rs 2 00 000 from the sources other than agricultural land during five consecutive years immediately prior to the acquisition of land the assistant commissioner as well as karnataka .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGarlotte Vs. Fordice
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Apr-24-1995
..... in reverse like the habeas petitioners in peyton petitioner harvey garlotte is incarcerated under consecutive sentences unlike the peyton petitioners however garlotte does not challenge a conviction underlying a ..... court may dismiss a habeas petition if the state 5 that mississippi itself views consecutive sentences in the aggregate for various penological purposes reveals the difficulties courts and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState of Gujarat Vs. Zaverbhai Kababhai
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Jan-10-1995
Reported in: 1996CriLJ1296; (1996)1GLR423
..... imprisonment could be sentenced to suffer the imprisonment imposed on a subsequent conviction concurrently or consecutively 3 the relevant facts giving rise to the petition may be stated thus the ..... given transaction constitutes two offences under two enactments generally it is wrong to have consecutive sentences it is proper legitimate to have concurrent sentences but this rule has no application .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAshoka Kumar Thakur Vs. State of Bihar and Others
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Sep-04-1995
Reported in: AIR1996SC75; JT1995(6)SC390; 1995LabIC2475; 1995(5)SCALE115; (1995)5SCC403; [1995]Supp3SCR269; 1996(1)SLJ155(SC); 1995(2)LC727(SC); (1995)3UPLBEC1563
..... professionals and a whose average income from all sources for three consecutive financial years is not less than rupees ten lakhs per ..... average income from all sources other than agriculture for three consecutive financial years is not less than rupees ten lakhs per ..... artisanship and b whose average income from all sources for three consecutive financial years is not less than rupees ten lakhs per .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAkhaya Behera Vs. State of Orissa
Court: Orissa
Decided on: May-04-1995
Reported in: 1996CriLJ334
..... custody since december 1990 and therefore sentences should be directed to run concurrently instead of consecutively as directed by the learned trial judge in order to appreciate this submission it ..... definitely determine the proper sentence the court must consider and sometimes reject many factors in consecutive sentences in particular the court cannot afford to be blind to imprisonment which the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDr. K.N. Sudha Ramana Vs. the University of Health Sciences and ors.
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-16-1995
Reported in: 1995(2)ALT531
..... of the rule extracted above shows that the qualification for local candidate is undergoing four consecutive academic years of study ending with the qualifying examination in the present case admittedly m ..... eventuality that rule b has been provided that if during the said period of four consecutive academic years the candidate has not studied in any educational institution she should have resided .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTLocomotive Engineers Vs. Atchison, T. and S. F. R. Co.
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Oct-30-1995
..... determination that a train employee who remains on duty for more than 12 consecutive hours will be too fatigued to operate a train in a safe manner ..... train employees may not remain on duty for more than 12 consecutive hours and having worked for that period must be given at least 10 ..... consecutive hours off duty 49 u s c 21103 a to comply with .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTManjunath Kashi Kumtakar Vs. Jainabi Kom Sayyed Idrus Khazi
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-10-1995
Reported in: ILR1995KAR1053; 1995(3)KarLJ114
..... the bt al act provides that if any land has remained uncultivated for any 2 consecutive years or if any land has not been fully made use of for agricultural purposes ..... that if any land has remained uncultivated for a period of not less than 2 consecutive years without sufficient cause the assistant commissioner shall issue a notice upon the land owner .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAnwarul-uloom Junior College, Rep. by Its Secretary Vs. the State of A ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Dec-29-1995
Reported in: 1996(2)ALT728
..... laid down under rule 4 at least for the three out of the latest five consecutive academic years relying on this the learned counsel for the petitioner mr nalini kumar vehemently ..... laid down under rule 4 at least for the three out of the latest five consecutive academic years apart from this the rules do not empower the authority to give certificate .....
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