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Jul 03 2015 (HC)

R.C.C.(Sales) Private Limited and Ano Vs. E.S.I. Corporation andot

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... or sale of the products of the factory or establishment (2)[or any person engaged as an apprentice, not being an apprentice engaged under the apprentices act, 1961 (act no.52 of 1961),(3)[and includes such person engaged as apprentice whose training period is extended to any length of time]. but does not include-].]. ..... and need not be taken into consideration. in other words, for our purpose, person engaged as an apprentice, not being an apprentice engaged under the apprentices act, 1961 (act no.52 of 1961) or under the standing orders of the establishment, is relevant.11. section 2(22) defines wages. a glance at this definition ..... and destroy the compulsive character introduced by the legislation.28. hence, the question referred is answered in the negative declaring that the statutory obligations/rights under esi act cannot be contracted out by the employer and the employee/union and such contracts are void and unenforceable. ___________________ dilip b.bhosale, acj ______________ k.c. .....

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Jul 01 2015 (HC)

Power Grid Corpn. of (I) Ltd. Vs. Rpg Transmission Ltd.

Court : Delhi

..... contracts have been entered into by the predecessors in interest of the petitioner like national hydroelectric power corporation (nhpc), national thermal power corporation (ntpc), north eastern electricity power corporation (neepco) prior to march, 1988 with the predecessor in interest of the respondent namely sae (india) ltd., which name has been changed to rpg ..... .kameswar rao, j.1. these five petitions have been filed by power grid corporation of india ltd. under section 11 of the arbitration & conciliation act, 1996 ( act in short). these petitions were disposed of by this court vide order dated august 20, 2001, which order was challenged by the respondent herein initially before ..... transmissions ltd. (now called as kec international ltd.).6. by an act of parliament namely, act no.24 of 1993 the transmission lines inclusive of contracts entered into by the aforesaid three organizations stood transferred to and vested in law to .....

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Jun 09 2015 (HC)

Vasantha C. Kerur and Others Vs. B. Basavaraj and Others

Court : Karnataka

..... apex court in the case of g. shekar v. geetha, air 2009 sc 2649, thus: 71. after referring to the report of the law commission and the statement of objects and reasons of the amendment act of 2005, the supreme court made the following observations in paras 25, 26, 40 and 55:- 25. it is, therefore, evident that the ..... provided for before the date of the imposition of the tax does not mean that a tax is retrospectively imposed as held in commrs. of customs and excise vs. thorn electrical industries ltd. (1975)1-wlr-1661 ? 40. a bare perusal of sub-section (1) of section 6 would, thus, clearly show that the legislative intent in enacting ..... in writing. an instrument of partition in respect of immovable property of the value of rupees 100 and upwards requires registration under section 17(1) of the indian registration act, 1908. an unregistered deed of partition is not admissible to prove the contents or the shares allotted. however, if it merely acknowledges a prior partition it is admissible. .....

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Jun 09 2015 (HC)

Vasantha C Kerur Vs. B Basavaraj

Court : Karnataka

..... is settled by the apex court in the case of g.shekar v. geetha, air2009sc2649 thus: 71. after referring to the report of the law commission and the statement of objects and reasons of the amendment act of 2005, the supreme court made the following observations in paras 25, 26, 40 & 55 :- 30 25. it is, therefore, evident that ..... provided for before the date of the imposition of the tax does not mean that a tax is retrospectively imposed as held in commrs. of customs and excise vs. thorn electrical wlr-1661 industries ltd. (1975)1- 23 40. a bare perusal of sub-section (1) of section 6 would, thus, clearly show that the legislative intent in ..... in writing. an instrument of partition in respect of immovable property of the value of rupees 100 and upwards requires registration under section 17(1) of the indian registration act, 1908. an unregistered deed of partition is not admissible to prove the contents or the shares allotted. however, if it merely acknowledges a prior partition it is admissible .....

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Jun 03 2015 (HC)

K.N.Thankappan Vs. The Tribunal for Local Self Government Institutions

Court : Kerala

..... the meaning of w.p.(c) no. 35078/2014 :18. : section 29 (2) of the limitation act, and would therefore bar the application of section 5 of that act.31. in chattisgarh seb v. central electricity regulatory commission, (2010) 5 scc23 the supreme court has examined 125 of the electricity act, which is analogous to rule 8 of the rules herein, save to the extent of employing ..... customs and central excise v. hongo india private limited (2009) 5 scc791and chattisgarh state electricity board v. central electricity regulatory commission and ors. (2010) 5 scc23 it has eventually held that section 5 of the limitation act cannot be invoked for condonation of delay in filing an appeal under the act because that would be tantamount to amendment of the legislative mandate by which special period .....

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May 20 2015 (HC)

M/S. Sunshine India Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Bhai Manjit Singh (Huf) and Ors

Court : Delhi

..... any time thereafter. the vendor hereby agrees to indemnify the purchaser against all or any such injury, loss or damages suffered by the purchaser due to any act, deed or thing of commission or omission done by the vendor or on its behalf.14. that this agreement and terms thereof shall be final and binding on both the parties and ..... 949634 dt. 21.2.2005 favouring ndmc on behalf of vendor. (j) rs.3,74,353/- (rupees three lakhs seventy four thousand three hundred fifty three only) towards electricity charges by way of cheque no.949634 dt. 25.2.2005 favouring ndmc on behalf of vendor. the vendor hereby acknowledges the receipt of the said sum of rs.8 ..... apply for and obtain in its name or in the name of and on behalf of the vendor insofar as necessary, any and all temporary and permanent connections for water, electricity, power, gas or other utilities intended for consumption during and/or after the construction/modification/alteration etc. as aforesaid; (v) the right of free access to and from .....

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May 14 2015 (SC)

Devidas Ramachandra Tuljapurkar Vs. State of Maharashtra and Ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... and not a violation of article 10 of the european convention on human rights. the said case originated from an application lodged with the european commission under article 25 by a british national nigel wingrove on 18th june, 1990. the object of the request and of the application was to obtain ..... minor from abuse, exploitation and harmful effects of such expression. the further prayer was the authorities concerned should provide for classification or introduction of a regulatory system for facilitating climate of reciprocal tolerance which should include an acceptance of other people s rights to express and receive certain ideas and actions; and ..... in futility. 23. in reno v. american union of civil liberties[17]., the plaintiffs filed a suit challenging the constitutionality of provisions of communications decency act, 1996 (cda). the central issue pertained to the two statutory provisions enacted to protect minors from indecent and patently offensive communication on the internet. the .....

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May 14 2015 (SC)

Bharti Airtel Ltd. Vs. Union of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... terms and conditions of licence; (ii) notwithstanding anything contained in the terms and conditions the licence granted before the commencement of the telecom regulatory authority of india (amendment) act, 2000 , fix the terms and conditions of inter-connectivity between the service providers; (iii) ensure technical compatibility and effective inter-connection ..... images and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, visual or other electro-magnetic emissions, radio waves or hertzian waves, galvanic, electric or magnetic means. explanation. radio waves or hertzian waves means electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3,000 giga-cycles per second propagated ..... 08, 2011, clarifications of may 03, 2011 and response dated november 03, 2011 were considered by the telecom commission. after consideration of the recommendations of the telecom commission, the department of telecommunications has taken following decisions: [12]. section 11. functions of authority (1) notwithstanding anything .....

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May 11 2015 (HC)

State of U.P. through Principal Secretary, Home and Others Vs. Rajendr ...

Court : Allahabad Lucknow

..... of service nor does it contain a provision for delegated or subordinate legislation. that is not the situation in the case of the police act. the police act empowers the state government to determine under section 2, the pay and all other conditions of service of the members of the subordinate ranks ..... division bench referred the following question of law for resolution by the full bench: "whether a temporary police constable appointed under section 2 of the police act 1861 (police act), who has not been placed on probation, can be terminated from service in accordance with the uttar pradesh temporary government servants (termination of service) ..... under a legislative enactment. once a law has been enacted by the competent legislature and particularly in a situation where legislation, such as the police act is construed as a complete code, it constitutes special statute governing the police force incorporating within its field, matters relating to appointment, dismissal, placement .....

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May 11 2015 (HC)

J. Jayalalitha and Others Vs. State, By the Superintendent of Police, ...

Court : Karnataka

..... instigating a person for committing an offence or intentionally hiding a person committing it. instigation necessarily connotes some suggestion or support or stimulation to the commission of the act itself. sometimes, illegal omission also comes under the purview of the abetment. though the prosecution has adduced evidence, nearly about 259 witnesses, prosecution ..... is applicable to item 235 also. the camp office mentioned in their report is the chief ministers office. in the camp office, the electrical devices, electrical articles and electricity connection were taken by the tamil nadu government expenditure. the items from 261 to 270 were the electronic items. they do not know ..... the schedule items and market rates are adopted for valuation of non schedule items. in the said report, there is also mention about electrical works. two electrical engineers have accompanied them during the said inspection. to a suggestion put to him that team ascertained the market rates of marbles and granites .....

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