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Oct 17 1997 (HC)

A. Citizen Vs. District Collector, R.R. Dist. and Others

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(4)ALD389

..... waddars/stone cutters are quarrying stone and metal. it is stated that explosive licences are granted by the controller of explosives in consultation with revenue and police departments, and any irregularities in blasting operations arc to be dealt with under explosives act by the said two departments. it is not known whether any clearance ..... 11 have stated in their counter-affidavit that they have obtained no objection certificate from the collector, ranga reddy district for storage of explosives and also, licence under explosive substances act from the authorities for using the same for mining operations. the director, projects, hyderabad metro water supply and sewerage board had given ..... may be damaged. none of the stone crushers have obtained permission from a.p. pollution control board as required under section 21/22 of air (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1981. the data of noise levels in these villages indicates that the noise levels at residential areas varies from 55 .....

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Oct 20 1997 (HC)

S. Raghuramaiah Vs. Govt. of A.P. and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(1)ALD304; 1997(2)ALD(Cri)932; 1997(6)ALT625; 1998(1)ALT(Cri)439

..... any injury and under section 5 of the explosive substances act, which is, however, yet under investigation for want of sanction orders from thecollector and ..... persons. the list of cases of faction murders for the year 1996 i.e., upto 30-9-1996 shows that incidents are quite widespread, fire arms and explosive substances are commonly used and dead bodies are disposed of unceremoniously in most objectionable manner. the superintendent of police has ended his report by stating as follows:' ..... , in another case he is called upon to show cause under section 107 of the code of criminal procedure and in two other cases he is charged of the offence under various provisions of the indian penal code and sections 3 and 5 of the explosive substances act, in which, of course, no one is alleged to have sustained .....

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May 01 1998 (HC)

Prof. M.V. Nayudu (Retd.) Vs. Secretary to Govt. of A.P., Ma and Ud De ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(3)ALD688

..... , manufacture, storage and import of hazardous chemicals (msihc) rules, 1989 also permit industrial activity even containing high toxic chemical values, fiamable gases and explosives, provided, however, the safeguards as enumerated therein arc obtained. the chemical accidents (emergency planning, preparedness and response) rules, 1996 compliments the msihc rules ..... is existing a statutory recognition to that effect: the hazardous wastes (management and handling) rules of 1989 notified under the environment (protection) act, 1986 details out eighteen categories of hazardous waste alongwith the regulatory methods. various safeguards have been incorporated in the rules for handling and ..... and japan for manufacture of very sophisticated chemicals required in space technology. dr. sidhu, formerly the secretary to the government of india who acted as director-general, council for scientific and industrial research and the chairman of the board of directors of the 7th respondent herein, in .....

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May 01 1998 (HC)

Society for Preservation of Environment and Quality of Life (Speql) Re ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(3)ALT516

..... wit, manufacture, storage and import of hazardous chemicals (msihc) rules, 1989 also permit industrial activity even containing high toxic chemical values, flamable gases and explosives, provided, however, the safeguards as enumerated therein are obtained. the chemical accidents (emergency planning, preparedness and response) rules, 1996 compliments the msihc rules ..... is existing a statutory recognition to that effect: the hazardous wastes (management and handling) rules of 1989 notified under the environment (protection) act, 1986 detail out eighteen categories of hazardous waste along with the regulatory methods. various safeguards have been incorporated in the rules for handling and ..... and japan for manufacture of very sophisticated chemicals required in space technology. dr. sidhu, formerly the secretary to the government of india who acted as director general, council for scientific and industrial research and the chairman of the board of directors of the 7th respondent herein, in his .....

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Jun 12 1998 (HC)

K. Prakash Rao Vs. National thermal Power Corporation Ltd., Ramagundam

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(4)ALD462; 1998(4)ALT543

..... that the lower court examined the evidence adduced before the arbitrator, considered the probabilities and even assuming that it adopted one plausible view. we are afraid, under section 30 of the act, the jurisdiction of the lower court is limited, and as such, it cannot sit in appeal over the award of me arbitrator. no doubt, after a ..... arbitrator or umpire, as the case may be the requirement of giving reasons for any award is a legislative mandate as provided in the proviso to section 14 of the act. in our considered opinion any and every observation in the award by the arbitrator cannot be construed as the reason for award. the arbitrator's ipsi ..... the word 'misconduct' occurring in the section by explaining and elaborating the true meaning and content of the said expression. arbitrator is a judge at the choice of the parties. in a bid to reduce the docket explosion of regular civil redressal forum the legislature in its wisdom has enacted arbitration act and restricted the scope and ambit .....

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Jul 15 1998 (HC)

Tanseem Fatima Vs. Joint Commissioner of Police, Crimes and Sit, Hyder ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(5)ALD536

..... was registered in cr.no. 155 of 1998 under sections 121, 121(a), 122, 153(a), 420, 471 ipc. section 25(1) of the indian arms act, section 3 of the explosive substances act, section 3, 10(3)(b) and 12 of the passport act, 1947 read with section 120(b) ipc; section 3(2)(a) and 14 of the foreigners act, 1946 of c.c.s., hyderabad. based on the ..... officer in cr.no.i55 of 1998 under sections 121, 121-a, 122, 153-a, 420, 471 ipc and section 25(1) of indian arms act and section 3 of the explosive substances act, sections 3, 10(3)(b) and 12 of the passport act, 1947 read with section 120(b) ipc and section 3(2)(a) and 14 of the foreigners act, 1946 of c.c.s., hyderabad. according to .....

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Oct 16 1998 (HC)

Muthineni Krishna Rao and Others Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(6)ALD378; 1998(5)ALT772

..... , education department, dated 16-7-1994 and framed in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 78 and 79 of the andhra pradcsh education act. 1982, sub-section (4) of section 169, sub-section (4) of section 195 and section 268 of the andhra pradesh panchayats raj act, 1994 and the proviso to article 309 of the constitution of india. rule 2 deals ..... correct any erroneous exercise, persuaded the supreme court to permit this legislative experiment by the tribunals and that the supreme court was also alive to the alarming docket explosion and pendency in many high courts and resultant .damage to the interests of the citizen and the public and the court took note of the various studies ..... arguments for the petitioners. he has reiterated the contentions that the supreme court in chandra kumar 's case (supra) has tested only the validity of section 28 of the tribunals act and clause 2(d) of article 323-a and clause 3(d) of article 323-b of the constitution of india and struck down the same .....

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Feb 11 1999 (HC)

M. Balakrishna Reddy and Others Vs. Principal Secretary to Govt., Home ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1999(2)ALD228; 1999(1)ALD(Cri)565; 1999(2)ALT325; 1999(2)ALT(Cri)9; 1999CriLJ3566

..... this hon'ble court against shri george mathew fernandes and 24 others for offences under sections 121a ipc, 120b ipc read with sections 4, 5 and 6 of the explosives substances act, 1908 and sections 5(3)(b) and 12 of the indian explosives act, 1884 as well as the substantive offences.2. that besides the accused who were sent ..... up for trial two accused namely shri bharat c. patel and rewati kant sinha were granted pardon by the hon'ble court and were examined as approver under section ..... district collectors) hyderabad district/nellore district is requested to instruct the public prosecutor attached to the court concerned for filing a fresh petition under section 321 of criminal procedure code, 1978 (central act no.2 of 1974) for withdrawal of prosecution in the above case. a copy of the instructions so issued may be sent to .....

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Aug 11 1999 (HC)

Are Gangadhar Vs. Zilla Praja Parishad, Karimangar and Others

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1999(5)ALD585; 1999(5)ALT516

..... theory is correct. so it is obvious from the figures stated above, that the population is the mother of all ills and there are more wants because of the explosion of population by leaps and bounds. every year india is adding 2% to its population and if this is the state of affair, by 2050, india's population ..... /3667 of 1997.2. the petitioner was elected as a member of the mandal praja parishad territorial constituency, potharam village. there is a provision under section 19(3) of a.p. panchayat raj act, 1994 disqualifying the elected member, if he has more than two children. even if a person before election has got two children, but begets third ..... child after the election, such person is liable to be disqualified. the said provision has been incorporated in view of the population explosion which is beyond imagination. the .....

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Aug 31 1999 (TRI)

M/S. Manjira Rock Drillers Vs. M/S. United India Insurance Co. Ltd.

Court : Andhra Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Hyderabad

k. ranga rao, member: 1. this complaint was presented before this commission on 28.1.1993 under section 17(a)(1) of the consumer protection act, 1986 with the following averments. 2. the complainant is a firm dealing in the business of digging borewells, tubewells with compressor and rigs, etc., in addition to doing ..... damage caused to the compressor and rig were due to mechanical breakdown, that the complainant has not produced any material to show that the alleged damage was due to explosion and that, therefore, the claim of the complainant for payment of damages is not sustainable. it is also stated in the counter affidavit that the complainant has no ..... three surveyors appointed by it enquired into the matter and submitted exs. b2 to b4 reports stating that the damage was on account of mechanical breakdown and not due to explosion. the documents relied upon by the complainant are ex. a1 xerox copy of the insurance policy, exs. a2 to a4 letters written by the complainant to the opposite .....

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