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Aug 14 1895 (PC)

Rangammal Vs. Venkatachri

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1895)ILR18Mad378

..... 5,000, and that he accepted that amount in full discharge of his claim, as he was unwilling to undertake the trouble and expense of litigating with them in connection with certain fraudulent acts, which he had come to know virasami had committed for the purpose of defeating the rights of his creditors. ..... in 1874 the plaintiff puttappa bought a house from g, but caused the conveyance to be executed by g in the defendant chenvirappa's name. ..... served,' and again, 'amongst the english cases, from which the principles stated in the calcutta decisions have been drawn, it would not be easy to find any in which a plaintiff seeking to have his own solemn act set aside simply and solely in his own interest, has succeeded in getting the formal act to be replaced by the real intention when that intention involved a fraud on third, parties. ..... , quoted above, would seem to throw a doubt even upon the proposition that the formal act may be relieved against by reference to the real intention of the parties in cases in which the transaction is still inchoate and the transferor still retains a locus poenitentice.22. .....

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Jul 03 1991 (HC)

A. Natarajan and ors. Vs. the Registrar of Co-operative Societies and ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1992)1MLJ63

..... no statutory force;(2) appointment of 16 assistant managers by promoting upper division clerks and not from directly recruited managers was not wrong, as the upper division clerks had already put in long period of service than the direct recruits and as such, they had better claim for promotion on the basis of seniority;(3) the registrar had ..... defined under article 12 of the constitution of india;(2) the special officer is an authority created under a statute, that is to say, the tamil nadu co-operative societies (appointment of special officers) act, 1976 and, thus in that capacity, he comes under the expression 'other authorities' within the territory of india' under articles 12 of the constitution of india; (3) even otherwise, the special ..... a short order, the deputy registrar exercising power under section 73(1)(c) of the act recorded as follows:the petitioners admit that they were appointed by direct recruitment in pursuance of the circular of the registrar rc.no.87101/70/al, dated 24.6.1979 and ..... act in chapter ii specifies the subject matter of bye-laws and contains therein the items as follows:(v) the authority competent to fix, revise, or regulate the scales of pay and allowances of the employees of the society and the conditions of service of employees of the society providing for--(i) the age at entry in service and for retirement on superannuation;(ii) the minimum educational and other qualifications for the several categories of employees;(iii) the method of recruitment .....

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Feb 02 2011 (HC)

National Leprosy Medical Employees Union Vs. the State of Tamilnadu an ...

Court : Chennai

..... in that case, this court held that in the earlier occasion, the government took over the ngo, whose programmes are closed because of the existence of the post and recruitment of new candidates as per the rules to be time consumable and since all the employees were trained staff, they were absorbed. ..... some of them are funded by foreign countries. .....

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Feb 18 2014 (HC)

icici Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. Vs. V.Prakash

Court : Chennai

..... the provisions of motor vehicles act relating to award of compensation is a social welfare legislation. ..... , 1874 (4) qbd406, field, j. .....

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Jan 19 1934 (PC)

S.R.M.A.R. Ramanathan Chettiar Vs. Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar and or ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 150Ind.Cas.602; (1934)66MLJ451

..... 390 , where a person has assumed either with or without consent to act as a* trustee he must discharge himself by accounting to his cestui que trust and again 'a person where he has knowingly assisted a nominated trustee in a fraudulent disposition of property will be treated as if he were an ex parte trustee' and again, p. ..... from the time that they assumed management the cousins acted in fraud of the plaintiff's estate, and in order to promote this fraud the 1st defendant appointed sundry agents who colluded with him and participated in his breach of trust. ..... 55 has deduced the self-evident proposition that injury to the plaintiff does not by itself render every act by which he was injured the same transaction. ..... the 1st defendant acted in fraud of the plaintiff's estate and defendants 6 to 13 connived at that fraud. ..... earl of shrewsbury (1874) l.r. 17 eq. .....

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Jan 19 1934 (PC)

S.R.M.A.R. Ramanathan Chettiar Vs. Annamalai Chettiar and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1934Mad367

..... 394, where a person has assumed either with or without consent to act as trustee, he must discharge himself by accounting to his cestui que trust and againperson where he has knowingly assisted a nominated trustee in a fraudulent disposition of property will be treated as if he were an exparte trusteeand again p. ..... from the time that they assumed management the cousins acted in fraud of the plaintiff's estate, and in order to promote this fraud defendant 1 appointed sundry agents who colluded with him and participated in his breach of trust. ..... 55 bas deduced the self-evident proposition that injury to the plaintiff does not by itself render every act by which he was injured the same transaction. ..... earl of shrewsbury (1874) 17 eq 378, but it is argued that defendants 6 to 13 are either the agents of defendant 1, and as such not accountable to the cestui que trust, or are the direct agents of the plaintiff who can be sued no doubt for account, ..... defendant 1 acted in a fraud of the plaintiff's estate and defendants 6 to 13 connived at that fraud. .....

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Mar 29 1985 (HC)

S. Mahadevan Vs. S. Balasundaram and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1986)1MLJ31

..... but if, in fact, there are statutory qualifications, in that the qualifications stand prescribed by serial number 8 of appendix i to the regulations which got formulated pursuant to powers under the act, the government order cannot stand and operate in abbreviation of or aberration from the statutory prescriptions, which have got to be adhered to and breach thereof alone will amount to infringement of a provision having the force of law or a binding ..... regulation 5 of the second respondent university, formulated pursuant to powers under section 38(e) read with sub-section(4) of section 48 of the tamil nadu agricultural university act 8 of 1971, hereinafter referred to as the act, has laid down that the qualifications in respect of various posts in the university shall be as specified in appendix i with regard to the office; the qualifications are expressed in serial number 8 of appendix i as follows:(a) a first or high second class ..... during the interim period of five years, if any higher posts are advertised for recruitment the existing regular candidates of the university may apply for such posts irrespective of their qualification but selections will be made after taking into account their experience and competence ..... 763, and it was held as follows:these observations, when read in the light of the duties assigned to the syndicate by the act itself; make it absolutely clear that the membership of a syndicate in the university is not only an office but it is also a public office. .....

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May 14 2014 (HC)

K.Veeraraghavan Vs. Secretary to Government

Court : Chennai

..... and others, (2011) 2 mlj194at special page 195, it is laid down as follows: i.the state authorities can be held liable to pay compensation for their act of negligence in the faculty construction of the bus stop leading to its collapse resulting in death of citizens unless it is proved that there is no breach of ..... recognition to school) of right of children to free and compulsory education rules, 2010 for the purpose of section 18 (no school to be established without obtaining certificate of recognition) of right children to free and compulsory education act, 2009, in serial no.8, inter alia mentions as under: the school shall maintain the standards and norms of the school as specified in section 19 of the ..... judge of the madras high court) appointed by the tamil nadu state government, as commissioner of enquiry, under the commissions of inquiry act, 1952 [to inquire into the cause and circumstances leading to the fire accident that occurred in the premises of 'sri krishna aided primary school' at kasiraman ..... view of first principles, there should be no difficulty in holding that the state should be as much liable for tort in respect of a tortious act committed by its servant within the scope of his employment and functioning as such as any other employer. ..... 157, the defendant company neglected to have gates and a watchman at a crossing as required by certain acts and one day a child was lying on the rails with one foot severed from his body, it was held that the accident to the ..... 1874 .....

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