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Dec 03 1975 (HC)

Ethicon Inc. of U.S. Vs. Equipments and Systems (P). Ltd.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1976)2MLJ120

..... that the goods of the two parties are not totally dissocia ted from one another, the privy council held that the person who was using the mark for chewing tobacco cannot be prevented from doing so on the ground of any deception or confusion. ..... in that case, the owner of the trade mark called elephant mark, in respect of manufacturing and marketing of cigarettes and stroking tobacco sued another, who used the same mark, viz. ..... , elephant mark, in respect of chewing tobacco. ..... on a careful consideration, i am of the view that the opposition of the appellant under section 11(a) of the act is not sustainable.5. ..... now, hi this appeal, the opponents (appellants press their opposition only under section 11(a) of the trade and merchandise marks act, xliii of 1958. .....

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Dec 08 1921 (PC)

Ram Kumar Mazumdar and on His Death His Heir and Legal Representative ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 65Ind.Cas.579

..... but we are not inclined to agree with the lower appellate court; as to the restriction on the user by preventing corpse to be carried through it. ..... the court of first instance gives the plaintiff a general right of way including the right of way for carriages, carts palanquins, processions, elephants, corpses, etc. ..... we may also refer to section 28 of the indian easements act which, though not applicable to this case, codifies this well known principle of law. ..... the plaintiff appeals to this court and contends that he ought to have had a declaration that he is entitled to have a general right of way for carriages, processions, elephants, etc.3. .....

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Oct 25 2007 (HC)

B. Sampath Kumar Vs. the Recovery Officer and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2007)6MLJ1199

..... to declare it as unconstitutional, arbitrary and violative of article 14 of the constitution of india, particularly in view of the fact that the provision has been stipulated with the avowed object sought to be achieved and the act is made for a specific purpose.in the result, both the writ petitions which deserve no consideration, are dismissed without any order as to costs with liberty to the petitioner to exhaust the alternative remedy by approaching the ..... of a notice under this sub-section shall be personally liable to the recovery officer to the extent of his own liability to the defendant so discharged or to the extent of the defendant's liability for any debt due under this act, whichever is less.x if the person to whom a notice under this sub-section is sent fails to make payment in pursuance thereof to the recovery officer, he shall be deemed to be a defendant in default in respect ..... this court that a writ of prohibition will issue to prevent a tribunal or authority from proceeding further when the authority proceeds to act without or in excess of jurisdiction; proceeds to act in violation of the rules of natural justice; or proceeds to act under a law which is itself ultra vires or unconstitutional. ..... but we mean it is a horse, table or an elephant, then we will not be able to communicate with each other ..... says 'this is a pencil', then he means that it is a pencil; and it is not that when he says that the object is a pencil, he means that it is a horse, donkey or an elephant. .....

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Feb 15 2008 (HC)

A.P. Arya Vs. State of Jharkhand and anr.

Court : Jharkhand

Reported in : 2008CriLJ3350; [2008(2)JCR41(Jhr)]

..... penal code it be stated that though the complainant under the allegations made in the complaint petition made prayer to take cognizance of the offence under section 11 (1)(a)(b)(c)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i) and (i) of the prevention of cruelty to animals act and also under section 429 of the indian penal code but the court did not find any ground to proceed with the case so far offence under section 429 of the indian penal ..... he did not take any cognizance of the said offence, still the petitioner has been summoned to face trial not only for the offence under section 11 (1)(a)(b)(c)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i) and (1) of the prevention of cruelty to animals act but also under section 429 of the indian penal code and therefore, any insertion of the offence under section 429 of the indian penal code in the summon under the facts and ..... cognizance of the offence under section 429 of the indian penal code but still the petitioner and other accused persons have been summoned to face trial for the offences under the prevention of cruelty to animals act and also under section 429 of the indian penal code, though in the facts and circumstances of the case, there would be no application of section 429 of the indian penal ..... --whoever commits mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming or rendering useless, any elephant, camel, horse, mule, buffalo, bull, cow or ox, whatever may be the value thereof, or any other animal of the value of fifty rupees or upwards, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for .....

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May 01 1963 (HC)

Sk. Md. Soleman Vs. State of West Bengal and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1965Cal312,1965CriLJ679

..... das for the state government, and to consider the relevant provisions of the police act, in the background of the bombay police act, 1951, the citizenship act, 1955, the foreigners act, 1946, the extradition act, 1870, the preventive detention act, 1950, the passport act, 1920 and the rules framed thereunder, and the relevant articles of constitution of india and to appreciate the decisions, certain principles ..... the keepers of the said houses or places of public resort or entertainment, and the prevention of drunkenness and disorder among the persons frequenting or using the same; and the said licenses may be granted by the said commissioner, for any time not exceeding one year.'7. ..... police may, at his discretion, from time to time, grant licences to the keepers of such houses or places of public resort and entertainment as aforesaid for which no license as is specified in (the bengal excise act, 1909) is required upon such conditions, to be inserted in every such license, as he, with the sanction of the said (state) government from time to time shall order, for securing the good behaviour of ..... , disorder at places of public amusement and also public meeting, penalties for offences for driving not merely cars and carts but also elephants and camels, bathing in public street, affixing posters, indecent behaviour in public, nuisance in streets, stray animals on the roads and kitting even of stray dogs.6. .....

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Jul 22 1985 (HC)

S.C. Roy and Others Vs. Kantilal Nanchand and Co. and Others

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1989(41)ELT191(Bom)

..... the object of incorporating chapter ivb in the customs act was to prevent such smuggling and to facilitate detection and confiscation of goods sought to be smuggled out of the ..... boxes were seized from the carries on 26th of may 1969 by the central excise and customs officers, marine and preventive division, bombay under a panchanama, before they could be despatched to ahmedabad.3. ..... under, chapter-iv b of the customs act, 1962 certain provisions have been made, inter alia, for prevention or detection of illegal export of goods. ..... consist of silver plates, 'kadas' (bracelets), silver statues of assorted 'heavy' creatures such as elephants and rhinoceros, statues of a female figure and busts of tagore. ..... upon the statement of objects and reasons, the 1st respondent has observed in his order that the amending act 12 of 1969 was necessitated because of large-scale smuggling of silver out of the country. ..... , dated 3rd january, 1969 issued under the provisions of section 11-i of the customs act, 1962 the central government has notified 'silver bullion and coins' as 'specified goods' under chapter ..... , dated january 3, 1969 under section 11-k(2) of the customs act, 1962 the central government has specified 'silver bullion and coins' as goods for the purpose of clause (1) of that sub-section and directed that no such goods, the aggregate market price of which exceeds ..... case the supreme court was required to construe an entry in the kerala general sales tax act which referred to 'bullion and specie'. .....

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Jul 02 1975 (HC)

Kanika Bewa Vs. State

Court : Orissa

Reported in : 1976CriLJ418

..... section 429, indian penal code and section 11(1)(a) of the prevention of cruelty to animals act, 1960 run thus:-429. ..... whoever commits mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming or rendering useless, any elephant, camel, horse, mule, buffalo, bull, cow, or ox, whatever may be the value thereof, or any other animal of the value of fifty rupees or upwards, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ..... indian penal code and section 11(1)(a) of the prevention of cruelty to animals act and sentenced to a fine of rs. ..... no separate sentence has been imposed under section 11(1)(a) of the prevention of cruelty to animals act.2. ..... under article 115 (b) (ii) of the limitation act, 1963, the period of limitation for filing an appeal before the sessions judge is 30 days from the date of the sentence or order passed under the old code.19. ..... section 5 of the limitation act, 1963, can be invoked by the petitioner for condoning delay if she satisfies the sessions judge that there was sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal in time. ..... (3) this is a fit case in which the revision application should be returned to the petitioner so as to enable her to file an appeal before the sessions judge after making an application for condoning the delay under section 5 of the limitation act.21. .....

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Oct 19 2000 (HC)

NitIn Walia Minor Through (Sh. Vijay Pal Walia) Vs. Union of India (Uo ...

Court : Delhi

Reported in : I(2001)ACC275; 2001ACJ462; AIR2001Delhi140

..... the corporation had known of the existence of the poisonous shrubs and had taken no steps to warn the children or to prevent them in reaching that part of the garden. ..... he is bound to keep it so far under control as to prevent it indulging in its propensity and inflicting injury. ..... here again one may notice that in england the occupier's liability act, 1957 has been enacted again founded primarily on the common law principles on torts. ..... thus a lion, a bear, a wolf, a monkey, and an elephant, are regarded as savage animals. ..... the provisions of this act are founded on the rules of common law, to a large extent. ..... it may be relevant to point out here that in england legislature has even codified the law relating to harm caused by animals, including dangerous animals, by enacting the animals act, 1971. .....

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Mar 31 2017 (HC)

Prem Mardi vs.union of India & Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... also of the view that the reference in the film to adivasi is not found to be relatable in any manner to scheduled tribes so as to attract the provisions of the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (prevention of atrocities) act, 1989, which makes any act insulting or intimidating with an intention to humiliate a particular scheduled cast or a scheduled tribe in any place within the public view, an offence punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than ..... as taking flights in the lpa no.788/2015 page 2 of 7 air, across a fleet of at least a dozen cars and throwing full grown elephants in the air and stopping ferocious charging bulls with his hand. ..... it may also be stated that the guidelines made under the cinematograph act, 1952 require the central board of film certification (cbfc) to ensure that the film is judged in its entirety from the point of view of its overall impact and is examined in the light of the ..... the state cannot prevent open discussion and open expression, however hateful ..... contention is that the cinematograph act, 1952 does not distinguish between the works of fiction which depict fantasy or the works which depict reality and therefore, the fact that the film is an attempt at fantasy is completely irrelevant for deciding the question whether there is a violation of section 5-b of the cinematograph act, 1952 and the guidelines issued ..... trailer of the film are sprinkled with reference to human beings of all religions capable of acting as devils. .....

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Dec 20 2005 (HC)

Neelesh JaIn Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2006CriLJ2151; RLW2006(1)Raj653; 2006(2)WLC214

..... (3) nothing in this section shall be deemed--(a) to affect sections 123 and 124 of the indian evidence act, 1872 (1 of 1872), or the bankers' book evidence act, 1891 (13 of 1891) or(b) to apply to a letter, postcard, telegram or other document or any parcel or thing in the custody of the postal or telegraph authority.14. ..... unless all the evidence collected during the course of the investigation is given to the accused, he is prevented from constructing a proper defense. ..... neither the investigating agency, nor the prosecution is supposed to merely claim, 'ashwatham maro,' without informing the court as to who has died, the man or the elephant.16. ..... officer who made them to refresh his memory, or if the court uses them for the purpose of contradicting such police officer, the provisions of section 161 or section 145, as the case may be, of the indian evidence act, 1872 (1 of 1872) shall apply.10. ..... such an inference flows legally from section 114 of the evidence act.17. .....

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