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May 01 1912 (PC)

Mati Lal Chandra Vs. Emperor

Court: Kolkata

Reported in: (1912)ILR39Cal1053

holmwood and imam jj 1 this is an appeal from the judgment and sentence of the 2nd presidency magistrate of...

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May 12 1989 (HC)

Hindusthan Safety Glass Works Limited Vs. Central Board of Excise and ...

Court: Kolkata

Reported in: (1990)1CALLT365(HC),1990(29)ECC24,1990(45)ELT66(Cal)

susanta chatterji j 1 the present writ petition filed by hindusthan safety glass works limited prayed for inter alia issuing...

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Feb 26 1991 (HC)

Dcw Ltd. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court: Chennai

Reported in: 1996(56)ECC47

orderkanakaraj j 1 the petitioner in all the cases is the same the petitioner company manufactures caustic soda by electrolysis...

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Jun 28 1991 (HC)

TuticorIn Alkali Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd. Vs. Supdt. of C. Ex.

Court: Chennai

Reported in: 1992(38)ECC348; 1991(56)ELT295(Mad)

1 the above writ petition has been filed for the issuance of a writ of mandamus directing the respondents herein...

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Apr 17 2013 (FN)

Missouri Vs. Mcneely

Court: US Supreme Court

..... the traditional fourth amendment totality of the circumstances analysis to determine whether an exigency justified a warrantless search will undermine the governmental interest in preventing and prosecuting ..... a search in these circumstances nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp a hypothetical involving classic exigent circumstances further illustrates the point officers are watching a warehouse and observe a .....

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Apr 27 2011 (FN)

Kentucky Vs. King

Court: US Supreme Court

..... to 11 years imprisonment the kentucky court of appeals affirmed it held that exigent circumstances justified the warrantless entry because the police reasonably believed that evidence would ..... of plentiful probable cause as a factor indicating that the police deliberately created the exigency this approach unjustifiably interferes with legitimate law enforcement strategies there are many entirely .....

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May 15 1984 (FN)

Welsh Vs. Wisconsin

Court: US Supreme Court

..... state although demonstrating probable cause to arrest had not established the existence of exigent circumstances the wisconsin supreme court reversed held the warrantless nighttime entry of petitioner ..... involving a sufficiently serious threat to society to justify warrantless in home arrests under exigent circumstances but the category of misdemeanors today includes enough serious offenses to call .....

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Dec 16 2004 (FN)

A (Fc) and Others (Fc) (Appellants) Vs. Secretary of State for the Hom ...

Court: House of Lords

..... derogating from its obligations under this convention to the extent strictly required by the exigencies of the situation provided such measures are not inconsistent with its other obligations under ..... posed substantially different threats the judgment of the government and of parliament that the exigencies of the situation did not require the detention of british suspects undermines their simultaneous .....

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Jan 11 1984 (FN)

Michigan Vs. Clifford

Court: US Supreme Court

..... interests in the fire damaged property that are protected by the fourth amendment whether exigent circumstances justify the government intrusion regardless of any reasonable expectations of privacy and ..... footnote 4 for example an immediate threat that the blaze might rekindle presents an exigency that would justify a warrantless and nonconsensual post fire investigation immediate investigation may .....

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Apr 21 1981 (FN)

Steagald Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... of any warrant since warrantless searches of a home are impermissible absent consent or exigent circumstances we conclude that the instant search violated the fourth amendment iv the government ..... to the extent that searches for persons pose special problems we believe that the exigent circumstances doctrine is adequate to accommodate legitimate law enforcement needs moreover in those situations .....

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