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Sep 24 2014 (HC)

R.Nambi Vs. 1.Tenkasi Municipality

Court : Chennai

..... prior to 10.05.2013, there was an explanation under section 66b, which states that for removal of doubts, it is hereby clarified that the references to the provisions of section 66 in chapter v of the finance act, 1994 (32 of 1994) or any other act, for the purpose of levy and collection of service tax, shall be construed as references to the provisions of section 66b. ..... mr.t.s.r.venkatramana, learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that unless there is authority of law to collect tax there can be no collection of tax and the respondents have no authority to levy service tax on the license granted to the petitioner and therefore the ..... learned standing counsel for the second respondent, referred to section 65(90a) of the act and submitted that 'renting of immovable property' includes renting, letting, leasing, licensing or other similar arrangements of immovable property for use in the course of furtherance of business or commerce but does not include renting of immovable property by a religious body or to a religious body, or renting of immovable property to an educational body, imparting skill, or knowledge or lessons on any subject or field, other ..... the learned counsel for the petitioner, it is submitted that clause (c) contained in explanation 1 to section 65(105)(zzzz) of the act does not apply to land used for parking purposes as the words 'parking purpose' has to be read in conjunction with land used for educational, sports, circus, entertainment and parking purposes. .....

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Jun 25 1974 (HC)

N. Swaminathan Vs. the District Revenue Officer and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1974)2MLJ438

..... section 7 declares that on and from the date of the commencement of the act, no person shall except as otherwise provided in the act, but subject to the provisions of chapter viii, be entitled to hold land in excess of the ceiling area. ..... we have set out at the outset of the judgment, when they are read with the object mentioned in the preamble to the act, would show that when land in excess of the ceiling area is notified and taken over for the definite purpose of distributing the same to the landless poor and when the land is not available for ..... with reference to the balance of 40 acres-found to be within the ceiling are with the appellant, proceedings again under act xlii of 1956 were initiated and, on 2nd march, 1967, the compensation payable for this extent was notified. ..... in adopting this procedure, we are inclined to think that the authority apparently designed to short-circuit the entire matter without keeping in mind that the two acts serve different purposes and will have to be applied in accordance with the intention of each of the acts. ..... it says that nothing contained in the act shall apply to 'any land held by the central government or any state government or any local authority'. ..... similarly, the act will have no application under clauses (ii) and (iii) to any land held by charitable or educational institution of public nature, any trust, any university constituted by any law and by co operative society. .....

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Aug 18 2016 (HC)

T. Susanth Prathan Vs. The Additional Director General of Police (Pris ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... the hon'ble indian supreme court, national legal services authorities and state legal services authorities have been proactive in responding to the silent cries of prisoners and helped the prisoners in restoring, establishing their human ..... are those minimal rights which every individual must have against the state or other public authority by virtue of his being a member of human family (hon'ble justice durgadas basu ..... under such circumstances, the jail authorities instead of functioning as key keepers should have functioned as facilitators of key ..... the proposal made by the transferor state is accepted by the transferee state, section 3 of act 29 of 1950 would permit such transfer, notwithstanding the distance involved between two prisons. 8. ..... the state is given authority to transfer a prisoner from a prison within the state to another prison ..... postulate that the purpose of incarceration is to reform the criminals through education, training and counselling. ..... the learned author has said that frequent jail visits by family members go a long way in acceptance of the prisoner by his family and small friendly group after his release from jail finally, as the visits ..... din in his book `crime and criminal justice system in india' has dealt with different aspects of prison visits in chapter vi headed `resocialization : search for goals'. ..... .4 to 6 have filed their counter affidavit, in which the respondents have relied upon section 3 of transfer of prisoners act, 1950, which reads as under: 3. .....

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Mar 20 1916 (PC)

Ranganadha Mudaliar and anr. Vs. Baghirathi Ammall and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1906)ILR29Mad412

..... which was to happen upon the death of the grand-child or of the widow, whichever should last happen (all being lives in being at the date of the settlement) and that on the authority of the privy council decision, the settlement on the children of the grand-children by way of remainder was good. ..... 'their lordships, adopting and acting upon the clear general principle of hindu law that a donee must be in existence, desire not to express any opinion as to certain exceptional cases of provisions by way of contract or of conditional gift on marriage or other family provision, for which authority may be found in hindu law ..... and that, with regard to some members of the class the interest failed since the disposition contravened the law against perpetuities as embodied in section 14 of the transfer of property act, and this being so, the instrument failed as regards the whole class under the provisions of section 15 of that enactment. ..... any kind may be transferred, with certain exceptions whilst section 5 defines 'transfer of property' as an act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future to one or more other living person ..... section 2(d) of the transfer of property act provides that nothing in the second chapter of the act, in which the sections above referred to occur, shall be deemed ..... child the trustees were to hold the property in trust to make provision for the maintenance and education of that child.12. ..... each branch of the family for their support and education.6. .....

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Jan 28 2003 (HC)

The Madurai Kamaraj University Administrative Staff Welfare Associatio ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 2003(2)CTC54

..... on the basis of the said letter, the syndicate in the meeting held on 1.1.2000 resolved that the objections raised by the secretary to government, higher education department be recorded and that the implementation of the memorandum of agreement was suspended till a decision is taken by the finance committee as per the orders of the vice-chancellor, subsequently, the finance committee ..... is not available to the respondents as the said memorandum of agreement was accepted by the syndicate, and, once it is accepted by the syndicate exercising their powers under section 20 of the act, the said benefits should be taken as they were given exercising powers under the act and statutes of the university, and the members of the petitioner-association are having legally protected right over such benefits.10. ..... maintainability of the writ petition to enforce the contract entered into by a statutory authority, the apex court in the decision in gujarat state financial corporation v. ..... entered into a solemn contract in discharge and performance of its statutory duty and the respondent acted upon if, the statutory corporation cannot be allowed to act arbitrarily so as to cause harm and injury, flowing from its unreasonable conduct to the respondent ..... for the respondents has not pointed out any one of the provisions under the act or statutes to show that the government is having anyauthority to give such instruction. ..... even under chapter x of the laws of the university statutes, the syndicate is given .....

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Dec 20 1991 (HC)

Thirubhuvanam Silk Handloom Weavers' Co-operative Production and Sales ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1992)2MLJ260

..... the preamble to the act 30 of 1983 contains inter alia that,to provide for an orderly development of the co-operative movement in accordance with co-operative principles such as open membership, democratic management, limited interest on capital, distribution of surplus based on patronage, provision for co-operative education and co-operation among co-operatives for the promotion of thrift, self-help and mutual aid among persons with common socio-economic needs so as to bring about improvement in agriculture and ..... chapter iv of the act deals with the management of registered societies and contains a specific provision to the effect that the ultimate authority of a registered society shall vest in the general body of its members and in section 33 that the management of every registered society shall vest in a board constituted in accordance with the provisions of the act, the rules and the by-laws, which shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be conferred or imposed on it by the act ..... the aggregate:provided further that in computing the total dues remaining unpaid for the purposes of item (ii), any instalment or sum which is not recoverable by reason of any remission or suspension or order of stay passed by the appropriate authority due to adverse seasonal conditions or any other reason shall be excluded in respect of that instalment or sum: provided also that for the purposes of computing the number of defaulting members referred to in item (ii) any member who .....

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Jul 03 1991 (HC)

A. Natarajan and ors. Vs. the Registrar of Co-operative Societies and ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1992)1MLJ63

..... , 1963 framed under section 119 of the 1961 act in chapter ii specifies the subject matter of bye-laws and contains therein the items as follows:(v) the authority competent to fix, revise, or regulate the scales of pay and allowances of the employees of the society and the conditions of service of employees of the society providing for--(i) the age at entry in service and for retirement on superannuation;(ii) the minimum educational and other qualifications for the several categories of employees ..... ) the method of recruitment of candidates;(iv) the service conditions including leave to which employees are eligible, the authority competent to sanction leave, the penalties to be imposed for lapses by way of disciplinary action and the authority competent to impose such penalties and the appellate authority in respect of disciplinary action taken by such authority.this rule delegates to bye-laws, service conditions, minimum educational and other qualifications for the different categories of employees, method of recruitment of candidates, the age ..... the petitioners then filed a petition before the deputy registrar of co-operative societies, salem, who on 30.4.1983 dismissed their petitions, but observed:if aggrieved appeal lies under section 96 of the tamil nadu co-operative societies act, 1961 to the co-operative tribunal within 2 months from the date of this order. 6. .....

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Jul 09 2003 (HC)

Dr. K.M. Cherian Vs. K.V. George

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2003)3MLJ171

..... small bomb shell when he circulated the letter of 08.04.2002 which clearly showed that the appellant could no longer be entrusted with the responsibility of over-seeing the project owned by mmm as he was clearly trying to act against the interests of mmm, having constituted a society on and of his own in order to take over the control of pims and had even gone to the extent of obtaining financial and legal advice ..... carried no remuneration or special privileges, could at any time be withdrawn by the governing board of mmm which had entrusted him with that responsibility; that the board of mmm had at all times acted fairly; that the board had the power to direct him not to function for any specific period and also to divest him completely of that responsibility; that the board had given the opportunity ..... dated 14.09.01 under the societies registration act xxi of 1860, without the express permission of the madras medical mission; (b) as the chairman of the pondicherry institute of medical sciences appointed by the madras medical mission, despite being well aware that the pondicherry institute of medical sciences is a unit of the madras medical mission, which has been accorded permission by the concerned authorities like the medical council of india, ..... to the passage under the heading 'reasonableness and proportionality' at page 403 of wade and forsyth administrative law - 7th edition, and to pages 494-508 of that book in the chapter 'the right to a fair hearing' ..... the case of board of education vs .....

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Mar 09 2007 (HC)

K. Muniasamythevar Vs. the Deputy Superintendent of Police and the Ins ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2007)5MLJ135

..... under sub-section (3) of section 11, the dehorning of cattle, the castrationor branding or nose-roping of any animal in the prescribed manner, the destruction of stray dogs in lethal chambers, the extermination or destruction of any animal under the authority of any law for the time being in force, the destruction or the preparation for destruction of any animal, without inflicting unnecessary pain or suffering, as food for mankind are excluded from the definition of 'cruelty' under ..... learned counsel submitted that it is always open to the authorities concerned to take appropriate action under section 11 of the prevention of cruelty to the animals act against the individual persons for causing violence or cruelty to the animals and that a total ban on the conduct of the traditional sport-events, which are peculiar to the state of tamil nadu, is illegal and unjustifiable.11. ..... . the exhibition of performance of trained animals is permitted under chapter v of the act, of course, subject to certain restrictions mentioned therein ..... section 27, the training of animals for bona fide military or police purposes or the exhibition of any animals so trained, or any animals kept in any zoological garden or by any society or associations for the object of exhibiting the animals for educational or scientific purposes are exempted from the purview of the act.22 .....

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Jul 03 1991 (HC)

A. Natarajan and Others Vs. Registrar of Co-op. Societies and Others

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1991)IILLJ296Mad; (1992)IMLJ63

..... section 119 of the 1961 act in chapter ii specifies the subject matter of by-laws and contains therein the items as follows : '(v) the authority competent to fix, revise, or regulate the scales of pay and allowances of the employees of the society and the conditions of service of employees of the society providing for - (i) the age at entry in service and for retirement on superannuation; (ii) the minimum educational and other qualifications for the ..... several categories of employees; (iii) the method of recruitment of candidates; (iv) the service conditions including leave to which employees are eligible, the authority competent to sanction leave, the penalties to be imposed for lapses by way of disciplinary action and the ..... exercise of this court's power to issue writ under article 226 of the constitution of india on the ground that notwithstanding the supersession of the societies and the appointment of an administrator under section 41(6) of the act, administrator after all exercised powers and functions of the board of directors of a society, which is not a state, is lost on account of the aforementioned amendment ordinance which has clearly spelt out that ..... sub-staff sub-staffand scavengerssalem, who on 30th april, 1983 dismissed their petitions, but observed : 'if aggrieved, appeal .....

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