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Jul 16 2002 (HC)

B.T. Deva Varma Vs. State of A.P. and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2002(2)ALD(Cri)371; 2002(2)ALT(Cri)500; 2003CriLJ776

..... provisions before filing the charge-sheet, the grave mistake would not have occurred, i hope and trust that the investigating agency will give necessary instructions to all the investigating officers to follow scrupulously section 27 of emigration act, 1983 and obtain sanction before registering a complaint suo motu or on the instructions of superiors in the absence of complaint from emigrant or intending emigrant or his relatives etc.5. ..... adverting to the said contentions, section 24 of the emigration act, 1983 reads as follows :24. ..... 458 of 2000 for the offence under section 24(1)(2) and clause (g) of emigration act of 1983.3. ..... the provisions of this act emigrates; orb) contravenes the provisions of section 10; or section 16; orc) by intentionally furnishing any false information or suppressing any material information obtains a certificate or a permit or an emigration clearance under this act;d) without lawful authority makes or causes to be made any alternation in any certificate or permit or in any document or endorsement by way of emigration clearance issued or made under this act; ore) disobeys or neglects to comply with any order of the protector of emigrants under this act; orf) collects from an emigrant any charges in excess .....

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Jul 11 1996 (HC)

Mohd. Maqbool Ahmed @ Mateen and anr. Vs. the Deputy Commissioner of P ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1996(3)ALT215

..... sections 465, 471 and 420 of the indian penal code, sections 3 and 4 of the passports act and section 25 of the emigration act. ..... corporeal tangible property is seized by taking physical possession and producing it in court, the seizure is intended to have the effect of preventing the person from whom it is seized from exercising any acts of ownership or possession over that property......the only way, in which such an effect can be brought about, regarding bank balance is to issue a prohibitory order, restraining the customer from operating ..... according to the learned judge:'......a police officer has certainly power to seize any property coming within the purview of section 102(1) of the code and nothing prevents a police officer to effect seizure of any property even in a bank relating to an accused, if it is required, ..... sri narasimha reddy, learned counsel for the petitioners, has urged that the police has no power under section 102 cr.p.c, the only provision which enables the police to seize property during the investigation of a crime, to freeze the bank accounts of ..... upon the definition of the expression 'movable property' occurring in section 22 of the indian penal code and while expressing the opinion that the word 'property' is used in the indian penal code 'in a much wider sense than the expression 'movable property', held that the word 'property' 'in a particular section covers only that type of property with respect to which offences contemplated in that section can be .....

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Jun 25 2009 (HC)

Martinez Montsant Joan Vs. Union of India (Uoi), Ministry of External ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2009(5)ALT120

..... bangalore to bangkok, on the above circumstances, the petitioner was charged with violation of rules 11 and 12 of the registration of foreigners rules, 1992, and para 7 of the foreigners order, 1948 and also under section 5 of the registration of foreigners act, 1939 and section 14 of the foreigners act, 1946 and thereafter he was arrested on 4-6-2009 and was sent to judicial custody.2. ..... that right to travel abroad is covered under article 21 of the constitution of india, as per ex.p-1 the petitioner was contemplating to leave india, if that be the case, then not allowing him to leave india by not granting emigration clearance, ipso facto proves that his fundamental right guaranteed under article 21 of the constitution of india is brazenly violated and the charges emanating on that count are clearly unconstitutional and as such liable to be quashed and ..... according to definition under rule 2(f) of the registration of foreigners rules, 1992 'registered address' means a foreigner's address in india as reported under rule 6 and recorded in item 11 of ..... of the conditions of the valid visa issued to him for his entry and stay in india or any part thereunder;(c) contravenes the provisions of this act or of any order made thereunder or any direction given in pursuance of this act or such order for which no specific punishment is provided under this act,shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years and shall also be liable to fine; and if he has entered .....

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Jan 17 1955 (HC)

State Vs. Hyder Ali

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1955CriLJ798

..... in my mind that the contravention of rule 3 (a), mines creche rules by the petitioners was a continuing one, and there can be no question of the prosecution being barred under section 42, mines act.the above passage from the text of the judgment is sufficient to show that the facts and the statutory basis on which the dictum as to the nature of the continuing offence was ..... not be said to have come into force in the hyderabad state until the amending ordinance was passed ort 24th july 1950, as hyderabad had been expressly excluded from the operation of the act by virtue of act 23 of 1949.it is conceded however on behalf of the learned advocate appearing for hyder ali that it would constitute an offence if the period fixed in the permit expired on 23-7-1950 & the permit holder continued to ..... reference that the contention which was raised before the learned judges on behalf of the respondent was thatas he came to hyderabad under a valid permit and had overstayed the period of his permit when act 23 of 1949 was not applicable to the state of hyderabad and the rules prohibiting overstay were framed subsequently, he cannot be removed nor can he be convicted of any offence.in repelling this contention, ..... external affairs' of the schedule to the instrument clearly includesadmission into, and emigration and expulsion from india, including in relation thereto the regulation of the movements in india of persons who are not british subjects domiciled in india, of persons who are not ..... definition .....

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Oct 30 2006 (HC)

Norman Swaroop Issac Vs. State Bank of India and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR2007AP40; 2006(6)ALD689

..... in india for any offence involving moral turpitude and sentenced to imprisonment or where the proceedings in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by the holder of the passport are pending before a criminal court in india, under section 10(1) of the passports act, 1967, the passport authority is competent to direct the holder of the passport to deliver the passport or travel document and the holder of the passport is bound to comply with such direction. ..... the learned counsel contended that the additional superintendent of police, cbi, who is an officer of police above the rank of sub-inspector is competent to search and seize any passport under section 14 of the passports act, 1967 and since admittedly the investigation by cbi is in progress the respondent are bound to handover the passport to the cbi as required in their letter dated 10-10-2006.11. ..... power of search and seizure :-(1) any officer of customs empowered by a general or special order of the central government in this behalf and any officer of police or emigration officer not below the rank of a sub-inspector may search any place and seize and passport or travel document from any person against whom a reasonable suspicion exists that he has committed any offence punishable under section 12.(2)...12. .....

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Oct 29 1953 (HC)

AzizuddIn Ansari Vs. State of Hyderabad and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1954CriLJ528

..... what the learned judges held was that a woman born in india and married to a citizen of india, taking up temporary residence in pakistan for medical treatment, would neither fall under the definition of an evacuee contained in clause (c) of section 2 of the bihar administration of evacuee property ordinance of 1949, nor under clause 2 as the word 'resident' must be construed as, meaning a person who has taken up his residence in pakistan ..... the learned judges considered the scope of section 7 of the act and they distinctly laid down that the provisions of the in-flux from pakistan (control) act would apply to the citizens of india as much to non-citizens and they also held that the provisions contained in section 7 of the act could not be regarded as unconstitutional or as having become void after the inauguration of the ..... the nagpur high court in a case, exactly on all fours with this case, held that the influx from pakistan (control) act was valid law and that the restriction imposed on the freedom of movement was in the interests of the general public, consequent and necessary on the partition of india, vide - ..... para 17 is to the following effect:admission into and emigration and expulsion from india, including in relation thereto the regulation of the movements in india of persons who are not british subjects domiciled in india or subjects of any acceding state; pilgrimages to places beyond india.item ..... 19 is 'admission into, emigration and expulsion from india; passports and .....

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Mar 09 2005 (HC)

Meesala Muralidhar Vs. Government of A.P.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2005(3)ALD572

..... section 3 of the general clauses act 1897 deals with definitions ..... the deprivation of the principal means of livelihood of the family or dependents of the family on such agriculture, to give a free hand to bureaucracy to select and prepare the list of candidates in the absence of a definition or specific guidelines may quite often result in arbitrary exercise of power in preparing such select lists. ..... (black's law dict)'in west's legal dictionary it is stated with reference to 'displaced person' as hereunder:'see emigrant, immigrant, exile, tramp(1).in black's law dictionary, it is stated with reference to as:'person left homeless in his own country because of war or for other reason'.however in the present context irrespective of ..... not defined, the word 'person' is defined under section 3(42) of the act which may not be very relevant in the present context ..... ramanatha aiyar, on the aspect of 'displaced person' it is stated:'definition of 'displaced person' refers not only to natural person but also to artificial person such as corporation ..... no doubt true that a sound principle of construction to interpret the expressions used in one act with reference to yet another act and in a different context altogether especially when they are not in pari materia may be impermissible ..... it is no doubt true if such restrictive definition had not been incorporated, whether courts would be justified in interpreting the expression in such a fashion when equal opportunity to employment subject to certain .....

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Dec 16 1996 (HC)

The Oriental Insurance Company Ltd., Rep. by Its Manager Vs. Kothakatt ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1997(1)ALT417

..... , tripper, excursionist, sightseer, voyager, globetrotter, pilgrim, passenger, commuter, adventurer, climber, mountaineer; explorer, forty-niner, pioneer, pathfinder, voortrekker, trailbreaker, camper, astronaut;wanderer, rover, roamer, itinerant, drifter, floater, vagabond, vagrant, migrant, immigrant, emigrant, evacuee, pedestrian, walker, hiker, night walker, ride, equestrian, horseman, driver, coachman, cabdriver, carter, teamster, driver, motorist, chauffeur, taxi-driver, bicyclist, motorman, railroader, trainman.chambers essential dictionary defines 'passenger' as follows:-'a traveller ..... because all the three deceased persons answered the definition of a passenger within the meaning of section 95(2) (b) (i) and (ii) of the act, the limit of liability of the insurer should be either rs. ..... the supreme court in catena of the pronouncements upto santibai's case has declared the law that the limit of liability has to be determined on the terms of the insurance policy and the statutory limit of liability under section 95(2) of the act, the limit of which is maximum, and particularly when the premium is paid for each passenger as above, the maximum limit of liability cannot exceed rs. ..... , this court may not be justified in probing into such adventures and the immoral activities of the deceased except to record that neither he had any definite occupation nor a known and fixed income and therefore, the tribunal could not have but fixed a notional or potential income at rs. .....

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Jul 27 2010 (HC)

P.Shibu Kumar, S/O. Prabhakaran Vs. Group Centre, Chennai and Another.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... that due lack of proper supervision of the personnel belonging to the force under his control, which gave rise to an unpleasant incident resulting in a crime being registered with machavaram police station under sections 364, 506 read with 34 of the indian penal code, the writ petitioner was subjected to disciplinary proceedings. ..... to the various instructions contained in chapter no.73 of muthuswamy and brinda's complete manual on matters relating to establishment and administration for central government officers (11th edition- 2008) wherein under the title "passports and emigration", it is thus:noc is not must for passport - an intimation to the employer is enough. ..... section 17 of the act categorically recognizes that the passport issued under the said act shall at all times remain the property of ..... thus, it is clear from the scrutiny of the above referred provisions of the act that grant of a passport to enable any person to depart from this country is regulated by a ..... to which the passport applied for can be refused have been enumerated in sub-section (2) of section 6 of the act. ..... person who intends to depart from india was required to possess the passport.the procedure relating to submission of applications and the consideration of such applications for grant of passport is dealt with under section 5 of the act. ..... section 3 of the said act imposes embargo by setting out that no person shall depart from, or attempt to depart from india, unless he holds in this behalf a valid passport .....

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Jan 20 1997 (HC)

D. Ravikanth Vs. Bapatla Engineering College and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(2)ALD218; 1998(4)ALT21

..... colleges and medical colleges and the scope of the power of the private management to allot seats in the state of andhra pradesh is governed by the 'andhra pradesh educational institutions (regulation of admission and prohibition of capitation fee) act, 1983, section 3 of the said act amended by way ofinserlion of section 3(a) by act 12 of 1992. ..... . jeevan reddy is as follows :'whether the grant of permission to establish and the grant of affiliation by the university imposes an obligation upon an educational institution lo act fairly in the matter of admission of students .....

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