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Feb 13 2023 (SC)

Assocn. Of Vasanth Appts. Owners Vs. V. Gopinanth And Ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... open spaces; (c) the allotment and reservation of land for public buildings, institutions and for civic amenities; (d) the making of provision for national highways, arterial roads, ring roads, major streets, lines of communication including railways, airports and canals; (e) the traffic and transportation pattern and traffic circulation ..... government. as 69 (1991) suppl.1 scc600215 government activity in the economic sphere increases, the contracting power enables the government to control many hitherto unregulated activities of contracting parties through the imposition of conditions. thus, regarding the government as a private entrepreneur threatens to impair ..... j) the provision for detailed development of specific areas for housing, shopping, industries and civic amenities and educational and cultural facilities; (k) the control of architectural features, elevation and frontage of buildings and structures; (l) the provision for regulating the zone, the location, height, number of storeyes .....

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Apr 27 2001 (HC)

State of A.P. and Another Vs. Mini Taxi Owners and Drivers Association ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2001(4)ALD245; 2001(3)ALT718

..... certain areas is one of the devices for controlling the traffic as well as keeping the air pollution levels to the minimum. in such an event, there should be proper material before the commissioner to prohibit traffic either on the ground that it is a national highway and slow moving traffic is impermissible or for ..... to authorise the subordinate legislative authority to make changes in the existing law which are uncertain .......................' 74. prof. alan wharam in his article entitled 'judicial control of delegatedlegislation: the test of reasonableness' in 36 modern law review 611 at pages 622-23 has summarised the present position in england as follows: '(i ..... may be regarded as an unreasonable restriction and greater the restriction, the more the need for strict scrutiny by the courts as held by the apex court in assistant controller of customs v. charandas malhotra, ajr 1972sc 689, narendra kumar v. union of lndia, : [1960]2scr375 , yasin mohammad v. town area committee, : [1952 .....

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Nov 28 1984 (HC)

J.P. Sanghi and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and anr.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 1985MPLJ204

..... to the petitioner, the state and the municipal corporation, jabalpur, are enjoined with the duly of maintaining roads with town and also to maintain the national highways and the state highways running within the territorial limits of madhya pradesh. it is alleged by the petitioner that the respondents have been constructing road-humps and speed breakers to ..... signals may be considered to alert the drivers through audible/visual stimuli. it is further alleged in the petition that in order to evade the duty of controlling the traffic and the speed limit, the respondents are penalising the road users by erecting such hindrances on the roads which result in serious hazards and accidents ..... in certain cases and the road signals have been provided which should be put up on the roads wherever the speed is intended to be controlled.6. it is apparent that the highways act and the motor vehicles act have been borrowed from the acts as they were in england and the learned counsel for the respondents, .....

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Nov 28 1984 (HC)

J.P. Sanghi and anr. Vs. the State of Madhya Pradesh and anr.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2(1985)ACC194

..... the petitioner, the state and the municipal corporation, jabalpur, are enjoined with the duty of maintaining roads in the town and also to maintain the national highways and the state highways running within the territorial limits of madhya pradesh. it is alleged by the petitioner that the respondents have been constructing road-humps and speed-breakers to ..... signals may be considered to alert the drivers through audible/visual stimuli. it is further alleged in the petition that in order to evade the duty of controlling the traffic and the speed limit, the respondents are penalising the road users by erecting such hindrances on the roads which result in serious hazards and accidents ..... in certain cases and the road signals have been provided which should be put up on the roads wherever the speed is intended to be controlled.6. it is apparent that the highways act and the motor vehicles act have been borrowed from the acts as they were in england and the learned counsel for the respondents, .....

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Dec 08 2020 (SC)

The Project Director Project Implementation Unit Vs. P.v. Krishnamoort ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... (1961 1965) vol v c1769 :1964. all wr (hc) 512 :1964. all cr r379[u.p. road side land control act (10 of 1965), section 2(6)]. national highways means the highways specified in the schedule to the national highways act, 1956 or any other highway declared as national highway under sub section (2) of section 2 of the said act. [motor vehicles (driving) regulations, 2017, regn.2(1 ..... (iii) all trees, railings, fences, posts, signs, signals, kilometre stone and other highway accessories and materials on such highways. [control of national highways and land traffic act, 2002 (13 of 2003), section 2(e)]. the expression national highway has been defined in the same law lexicon as follows: national highway. national highway is invariably a metalled road and it could be a road within the meaning of section 2(6) of .....

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Oct 18 2001 (HC)

Sri Ramdas Motor Transport Ltd. and ors. Vs. Karedla Suryanarayana and ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : [2002]110CompCas193(AP)

..... as the element of interestedness cannot be ruled out. the distinction between the relevancy and proof of entries and probative value thereof cannot be lost sight of.'96. in national insurance co. ltd. v. jugal kishore : [1988]2scr910 , their lordships of the supreme court while commenting on the conduct of the insurance company in not filing ..... the shareholders and board of directors as legislative and executive organs. their lordships opined that the only effective way the members in general meeting can exercise their control over the directorate in a democratic manner is to alter the articles so as to restrict the powers of the directors for the future or to dismiss the ..... having seven directors out of whom four directors are from the second respondent's family. from this it is seen that the second respondents family is in full control of the affairs of the company. while the second respondent continued to be the managing director of the main company, the ninth petitioner was heading some of .....

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Mar 31 2009 (HC)

Mspl Limited, Rep by Its Executive Director. Vs. the State of Karnatak ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2009(1)KCCR5(SN)

..... to the naked eyes the existence of lush, rich, virgin plant growth and existence of many rare species of endangered animals, the report produced by the national environmental engineering research institute (neeri) of nagpur, and forest department are also one of confirmation of the visual effect indicating that the forest did comprise of ..... that it should take such measures as it deems necessary or expedient for the purpose of protecting and improving the quality of the environment and preventing, controlling and abating environmental pollution. it would, therefore, be clear that the meaning of the expression forest land' in the respective acts requires extended meaning given ..... satisfaction of the governor but is the satisfaction in the constitutional sense under the cabinet system of government. the executive is to act subject to the control of the legislature. the executive power of the state is vested in the governor as head of the executive. the real executive power is vested in .....

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Apr 11 2008 (SC)

Common Cause (a Regd. Society) Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2008SC2116; 2008(3)ALD81(SC); 2008(3)ALLMR(SC)472; (2008)2GLR1453(SC); JT2008(4)SC317; 2008(II)OLR(SC)60; 2008(4)SCALE848; (2008)5SCC511; 2008AIRSCW3164; AIR2008SC2116; 2008(5)SCC511; 2008(2)Supreme865; JT2008(4)SC317; 2008(2)LH(SC)1463

..... the present case, the petitioner has referred to the rising number of road accidents in the country which are taking place in cities, towns and on national highways causing deaths, injuries etc. the petitioner has referred to the defects in the licensing procedure, the training of drivers, and the need for suspending licences ..... driving under the influence of alcohol, which cause accidents etc. he has also referred to the inadequate infrastructure relating to roads and inadequate provisions of traffic control devices including traffic signals, traffic signs, road devices and other road safety measures. it has been stated in the petition that there should be proper ..... and continuous coordination between various authorities which are connected with roads and control of traffic, and for this purpose the only appropriate remedy is to establish road safety committees. the petitioner has also emphasized the need for having .....

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Nov 23 2001 (HC)

Pulusam Krishna Murthy Vs. T. Sujan Kumar and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2002(1)ALD423; 2002(2)ALT77

..... securing and protecting, as effectively as it may, the social order in which justice-social, economic and political - shall inform all the institutions of national life striving to minimise inequalities in income and endeavour to eliminate inequalities in status, facilities, opportunities among individuals and groups of people residing in different ..... , the governor alone is vested with the power to legislate in accordance with paragraph 5(1) or paragraph 5(2) in relation to administrative control of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes. in interpreting the law, regulation or notification, the court must adopt purposive interpretation tool and any interpretation must ..... of v schedule of the constitution whether fundamental rights chapter does not apply to a law or regulation made by the governor regarding administration and control of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes? in the context, we need to address two questions. first, whether the respondents can challenge the impugned notification .....

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Nov 13 2001 (HC)

United Labour Federation Vs. Union of India Represented by Its Secreta ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2002)1MLJ257

..... , learned counsel for the appellant in reply has submitted that the challenge to award of contract to the 5th respondent need tobe looked into in the context of national economy, and cannot be treated as truncated issues dealing with narrower aspect of welfare of the port trust employees. 16. from the facts stated and the rival ..... port trusts act, 1963, enacted by the parliament (central act 38 of 1963), hereinafter referred to as the 'act'. for adjudication of this case regarding the control and supervision of the central government over the board of trustees to manage the administration of the third respondent port trust constituted under the act, we need not make ..... to deal with the property of any port as no contract can be concluded unless approved by the central government. the central government is invested with the overall control over the functions and transactions of the board. further, the board is not the authority to lay down any policy and such policy' decision is left by .....

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