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Apr 02 2019 (HC)

Deputy Director Directorate of Enforcement vs.idbi Bank Ltd

Court : Delhi

..... , 1860 (ipc) besides some offences under special laws such as narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, explosive substances act, 1908, unlawful activities (prevention) act, 1967, prevention of corruption act, 1988, etc.56. there are three parts of the definition of proceeds of crime . ..... authorized officer) is subject to the remedy of appeal before the debts recovery tribunal (drt), constituted under rddbfi act, in terms of section 17 sarfaesi act. as noted earlier, mere non-acceptance of the objection or representation in response to the initial notice under crl ..... the distinct flavor of each would need elaborate discussion later. pmla s sanction of confiscation57 the power and jurisdiction to provisionally attach a property involved in money-laundering is conferred by the law, by virtue of section .....

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Apr 02 2019 (HC)

Union of India vs.punjab National Bank

Court : Delhi

..... , 1860 (ipc) besides some offences under special laws such as narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, explosive substances act, 1908, unlawful activities (prevention) act, 1967, prevention of corruption act, 1988, etc.56. there are three parts of the definition of proceeds of crime . ..... authorized officer) is subject to the remedy of appeal before the debts recovery tribunal (drt), constituted under rddbfi act, in terms of section 17 sarfaesi act. as noted earlier, mere non-acceptance of the objection or representation in response to the initial notice under crl ..... the distinct flavor of each would need elaborate discussion later. pmla s sanction of confiscation57 the power and jurisdiction to provisionally attach a property involved in money-laundering is conferred by the law, by virtue of section .....

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Apr 02 2019 (HC)

Directorate of Enforcement vs.punjab National Bank & Anr

Court : Delhi

..... , 1860 (ipc) besides some offences under special laws such as narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, explosive substances act, 1908, unlawful activities (prevention) act, 1967, prevention of corruption act, 1988, etc.56. there are three parts of the definition of proceeds of crime . ..... authorized officer) is subject to the remedy of appeal before the debts recovery tribunal (drt), constituted under rddbfi act, in terms of section 17 sarfaesi act. as noted earlier, mere non-acceptance of the objection or representation in response to the initial notice under crl ..... the distinct flavor of each would need elaborate discussion later. pmla s sanction of confiscation57 the power and jurisdiction to provisionally attach a property involved in money-laundering is conferred by the law, by virtue of section .....

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Feb 06 2019 (HC)

M/S Standard Metalloys Pvt. Ltd. Vs.union of India and Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... the argument of the learned asg is to be accepted. such a construction would result in absurdity. learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the oamdr act, under section 10 introduces standard block sizes and measurements as there are no physical boundaries on the sea surface and as such area can only be identified by ..... as would protect such applicants. [rule 31 of mcr60uses wordings as rule 19 oamcr].58. the second part of clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 10a of amendment act, 2015, would govern the cases pertaining to non-scheduled major minerals wherein the grant of previous approval is not a condition imperative. such cases, ..... delay shall be added to the period fixed by the permit, licence or lease for the performance of any act. explanation: for the purpose of these rules force majeure includes an act of god, war, storm, lightening, explosion, fire, earthquake and any other happening which lessee could not reasonably prevent or control. (3) reconnaissance, exploration .....

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Jan 28 2019 (HC)

Aero Traders Pvt Ltd vs.ravinder Kumar Suri

Court : Delhi

..... herein, however failed to comply with the above orders. the petitioner never denied the factum of the ownership of the respondent in such eviction petition filed under section 14(1)(a) drc act or in revision or in slp(c) etc., hence now cannot challenge the ownership of the respondent. this answers issue (a) raised above.15. further ..... the duty of the court to test the bona fide requirement as on date when the matter is being decided.12. reason thereof is that due to docket explosion in this country, considerable time elapses between the date when eviction petition is instituted and its final decision. births and deaths take place in the family of ..... hence the petitioner cannot allege concealment on the part of the respondent. a bare perusal of the eviction petition show it contains all necessary ingredients of section 14(1)(e) of drc act. it was only when the petitioner raised issues in his leave to defend application, the respondent clarified all such facts in his rejoinder/replication.22. .....

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Jan 28 2019 (HC)

The State Trading Corporation of India Ltd vs.m/s j.k. International ...

Court : Delhi

..... m. singh, j.judgment1 o.m.p. 2/2014 is filed by the state trading corporation of india ltd. (hereinafter, stc ) under section 34 of the arbitration and conciliation act, 1996 (hereinafter the act ) challenging the award dated 3rd september, 2013 passed by a three-member arbitral tribunal by a 2:1 majority. o.m.p.(enf.)(comm.) ..... of war, hostility, civil commotion, quarantine restrictions, military operations, sabotage strikes, lock-outs, act o.m.p. 2/2014 page 12 of 29 the of god or act of government (including but not restricted to prohibition of export or import), fires, floods, explosions, epidemics, strikes, then the date of fulfillment of any engagement shall be postponed during time ..... is liable for damages for the entire unshipped quantity for the month of november and december, 2008.37. mr. sethi s submission based on section 38 of the sale of goods act, 1930 is that even if stc had not opened the letter of credit in respect of the november shipment, since the supplies were being made .....

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Jan 24 2019 (HC)

Ved Singh vs.addl. Commissioner of Police Licensing Unit

Court : Delhi

..... licence shall not be refused merely on the ground that the applicant does not possess sufficient property. plainly, other grounds are not eliminated. sub-section (3) of section 14 of the arms act mandates that the licensing authority shall record the reasons for refusing a license. the contention that a licence can be refused only on the grounds 20 ..... . this court w.p. (c) 8506/2015 page 9 of 11 concurs with the view as expressed in ashish talgotra v. addl. dy. commissioner of police arms and explosive unit (supra) that the decisions rendered by the court in vinod kumar v. the state & ors.(supra) and sahil kohli v. additional commissioner of police (supra) are ..... decisions. he further drew the attention of this court to the decision of in ashish talgotra v. addl. a coordinate bench of this court commissioner of police arms & explosive licensing auhtority: w.p. (c ) 6105/2014, decided on 23.11.2015, wherein the court after referring to earlier decisions held that the judgments in vinod kumar .....

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Jan 14 2019 (HC)

Container Corporation of India vs.united India Insurance Co. Ltd. And ...

Court : Delhi

..... administrative control being under the ministry of railways. rfa no.398/2006 page 14 of 20 9(i). when we refer to and read section 99 of the railways act, sub-section (1) makes it clear that the liability of the appellant/defendant no.1 or the railways is only for a period of 7 days ..... endorsee; (g) natural deterioration or wastage in bulk or weight due to inherent defect, quality or vice of the goods; (h) latent defects; (i) fire, explosion or any unforeseen risk: provided that even where such loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery is proved to have arisen from any one or more of the aforesaid ..... seven days after the termination of transit. (3) notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this section, a railway administration shall not be responsible for the loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of perishable goods, animals, explosives and such dangerous or other goods as may be prescribed, after the termination of transit. (4) .....

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Jan 07 2019 (HC)

Shobha Aggarwal and Ors. Vs.uoi and Anr.

Court : Delhi

..... landlord and the ten- and that a harmony is sought to be struck whereby the bona- fide requirements of the landlords and the tenants in the expanding explosion of need and population and shortage of accommodation are sought to be harmonised and the conditions imposed to evict a tenant are that the landlord must have bona ..... other like relationship created by a grant from the government in respect of the premises taken on lease, or requisitioned, by the government: [(note: added by act 4 of 1963, sec.2 (with retrospective effect) provided that where any premises belonging to government have been or are lawfully let by any person by virtue of an agreement with ..... given on rent to various tenants. they had filed in the high court of bombay writ petitions challenging the constitutional validity of section 5 (10) (b), section 11 (1) and section 12(3) of the bombay rent act, inter alia, on the ground that the said provisions pertaining to standard rent were ultra vires articles 14, 19 and 21 .....

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Dec 30 2018 (HC)

Kuldeep Kumar vs.union of India and Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... a3 or p2 w.p.(c) 2233/2018 page 4 of 9 for promotion (b) officers/men who are wounded/injured during field firings/accidental firings/explosion of mines or other explosive devices and due to accidents while on active government duty in india or abroad will be eligible following shape categories: (i) s1h1a2p1e1 (ii) s1h1a1p2e1 (iii) ..... september 2007. in fact, the... petitioner was recommended to be placed in a permanent medical category as early as 6th may 1997 and even that was not acted upon by the time of the subsequent medical board held on 12th june 1999.17. learned counsel for the... respondents then submitted that it was the... ..... extent detailed below: the following to (a) officials/personnel wounded/injured during war of while fighting against the enemy/militants/intruders/ armed hostilities/insurgents due to an act of these in india or abroad will be eligible for promotion while placed in one of the following medical classifications: i) individual low medical factors (aa) 112 .....

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