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Mar 15 2011 (HC)

Ram Het Meena Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Delhi

..... understand, that anti-social maladies are mostly the result of social imbalances. it must be remembered that on the one hand, social stresses, for various reasons, explosively mount in the real world's hard environs and the harsh remedy of heartless incarceration and ouster from society deepens the criminality. the swing of the pendulum ..... force.2. petitioner successfully cleared the selection process for appointment as a constable-driver under cisf but on account of being convicted for an offence punishable under section 336 ipc, was let off on probation, has been rendered a person of questionable antecedents by the appointing authority of cisf.3. it would be noted ..... little surprised at the list as it excludes offences such as promoting enmity or doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony i.e. offences punishable under section 153-a ipc. it excludes offences pertaining to mutiny and its abetment i.e. offences under sections 131 to 136 ipc. but we do not comment. however, what we find .....

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Mar 04 2011 (HC)

Federation of Indian Airlines and ors. Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Delhi

..... civil enclaves managed by the aai. regulation (2)(b) defines authority to mean the airports authority of india constituted under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the 1994 act. regulation 3 deals with ground handling service at airports. it postulates that a carrier may carry out ground handling services at ..... airports became a matter of grave concern against the backdrop of international terrorism which witnessed hijacking of indian airline passengers, carrying shoe bombs, liquid explosives, etc. the respondents thought it prudent to consider the practice adopted in several other countries for civil aviation safety and security by restricting ground ..... the safety, security, demand, available infrastructure, land and other relevant consideration."39. on 18.10.2007, in exercise of power conferred under section 42 of the 1994 act, a set of regulations, namely, airports authority of india (general management, entry for ground handling services) regulations 2007 was issued in supersession .....

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Feb 14 2011 (HC)

Rahul Yadav and ors. Vs. Cisf and anr

Court : Delhi

..... , that anti-social maladies are mostly the result of social imbalances. it must be remembered that on the one hand, social stresses, for various reasons, explosively mount in the real worlds hard environs and the harsh remedy of heartless incarceration and ouster from society deepens the criminality. the swing of the pendulum to ..... in india would show that most of the penal offences can be categorized under two broad categories i.e. felony and misdemeanour. a further look at the sections stipulating penalties would show that felonies are treated as more grave vis-a-vis misdemeanours. further, by classifying offences as cognizable and non-cognizable, higher and ..... little surprised at the list as it excludes offences such as promoting enmity or doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony i.e. offences punishable under section 153-a ipc. it excludes offences pertaining to mutiny and its abetment i.e. offences under sections 131 to 136 ipc. but we do not comment. however, what we find .....

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Jan 31 2011 (HC)

Yogita Vs. Government of Nct of Delhi and anr.

Court : Delhi

..... liberty cinema hall in karol bagh, new delhi at about 8.20 pm, 55 persons were injured and one died. fir no.206/2005 under sections 302/307 ipc and sections 3/4/5 of the explosive substances act, 1908 was registered at police station desh bandhu gupta road, new delhi. after the case was transferred to the special cell, delhi police it was ..... revealed during investigations that the offences were committed by a terrorist group and sections 121/121a/122/123/120b ipc and sections 16/17/18/19/20/23 .....

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Jan 07 2011 (HC)

Har ChaIn Singh Vs. Dda and ors.

Court : Delhi

..... incorporated for the benefit of dda. if the dda chooses not to raise any objection as to the maintainability of the suit on grounds prescribed under sub- section (2) of section 53b of the dda act and chooses to receive the verdict from the court on merits, the suit cannot be thrown out on this ground alone. this is more so in the ..... a stand that it responded to letter dated 09.02.1987. neither has dda taken the stand that the suit is barred under the provisions of sub-section (2) of section 53b of the dda act. the suit was admittedly filed on 14.05.1987. in these circumstances, in my opinion, it cannot be said that the suit is barred by limitation. in ..... .1982), the suit was barred as it was neither a suit for recovery of immovable property or for declaration of title; the two exceptions provided in sub-section 2 of section 53b of the dda act. in any event it was submitted, even if it is assumed that cause of action arose on 26.09.1984, the 1987 suit should have been filed .....

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Dec 22 2010 (HC)

N.L. Manchanda Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

Court : Delhi

..... is no sufficient ground for proceeding with the trial and the accused is entitled to discharge. in the present case, the allegation is that of criminal conspiracy (also section 5 of the pc act against mr. n. l. manchanda) and the prosecution relies upon circumstantial evidence. learned trial court has discussed the said aspect in the aforesaid paragraphs. at this stage, it ..... instance. take for instance that three persons hatched a conspiracy in country a to kill d in country b with explosive substance. as far as conspiracy is concerned, it is complete in country a. one of them pursuant thereto carried the explosive substance and hands it over to third one in the country b who implants at a place where d frequents .....

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Sep 30 2010 (HC)

Abdur Razzaq Jowon @ Aslam Vs State.

Court : Delhi

..... 20th may, 2010 passed by the additional sessions judge.2. by the judgment dated 12th may, 2010, the petitioner has been convicted under section 5 of the explosive substances act, 1908 and section 14 of the foreigners act, 1946. the operative portion of the order on the point of sentence dated 20th may, 2010 records as under:- "under these facts and ..... each or they are collectively liable to pay fine of rs. 1 lac i.e. rs. 50,000/- each for both offences under section 5 of the explosive substances act and section 14 of the foreigners act.4. it is stated that the petitioner is unable to pay fine because of poverty and per force will have to undergo simple imprisonment of ..... the order of sentence dated 20th may, 2010 is partly modified as under:-(i) the petitioner will pay fine of rs.50,000/- for the offence under section 5 of the explosive substances act and in default of payment of fine, he shall undergo simple imprisonment of 6 months. the petitioner will also pay rs. 50,000/- for the offence .....

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Aug 25 2010 (HC)

Govt of Nct of Delhi and anr. Vs RobIn Singh.

Court : Delhi

..... understand, that anti-social maladies are mostly the result of social imbalances. it must be remembered that on the one hand, social stresses, for various reasons, explosively mount in the real worlds hard environs and the harsh remedy of heartless incarceration and ouster from society deepens the criminality. the swing of the pendulum to ..... voluntarily causing hurt is not known to us. what was the nature of insult heaped upon the complainant which attracted the offence punishable under section 504 ipc and what was the act which attracted the crime of criminal intimidation is also not known. but from a trinity of the three i.e. the alleged offence punishable ..... in india would show that most of the penal offences can be categorized under two broad categories i.e. felony and misdemeanour. a further look at the sections stipulating penalties would show that felonies are treated as more grave vis-a-vis misdemeanours. further, by classifying offences as cognizable and non-cognizable, higher and .....

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Aug 06 2010 (HC)

Govt of Nct of Delhi and ors Through Commissioner Trade and Taxes. Vs ...

Court : Delhi

..... housed, many of whom are undertrials with previous convictions, convicts involved in murder/rape and other heinous offences, convicts involved in offences under the arms act. explosive act as also the ndps act and further tada and pota undertrials, dangerous prisoners like those involved in the attack on parliament on 13th december, 2001 and other death sentence convicts ..... ors. v. uoi & ors. no independent evidence was available.d) in the case of romesh kr. sharma (supra), the appellant was dismissed from service under section 20(1) r/w rule 17 dispensing with enquiry, which was challenged as being illegal and the enquiry was abandoned midway. the court observed that under proviso to ..... articles of 311 sub-clause (2).31. the tribunal also observed that in respect of the incident criminal cases under section 7, 12 and 13 of the prevention of corruption act read with section 120b of the ipc stood registered. the respondents placed on record the list of witnesses who have to be examined in .....

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Jun 04 2010 (HC)

M/S Amarpreet Enterprises Pvt Ltd and anr. Vs Registrar of Companies

Court : Delhi

..... is only proper that its name be restored to the register to enable the matter to be carried to its conclusion. this principle has been followed in m/s indian explosives ltd. v registrar of companies, cp. no.185/2008, decided on 21st april, 2010. 13. i might notice that rule 94 of the companies (court) rules, 1959 ..... registrar of companies, [1986] 60 comp cas 154 (bom), the bombay high court, in paragraph 20 thereof, has held, inter alia, that;"the object of section 560(6) of the companies act is to give a chance to the company, its members and creditors to revive the company which has been struck off by the registrar of companies, within a ..... of the name of the petitioner company to the register of companies maintained by the registrar of companies. m/s amarpreet enterprises private limited was incorporated under the companies act, 1956 on 6th january, 1979 vide certificate of incorporation no. 55-009393 as a private limited company with the registrar of companies, nct of delhi and haryana.2 .....

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