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Mar 23 1995 (HC)

Arka Vasanth Rao and Others Vs. Govt. of A.P. and Others

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1995AP274; 1995(1)ALT600

..... combining judicialand executive functions. the history of indiaproves that with primitive peoples any othersystem is certain to work the greatest injustice.chapter 5 of the government of india act, 1935 comprising ss. 91 and 92 contains special provisions for administration of areas inhabited by the scheduled tribes. the areas were classified as excluded ..... inhabiting the areas being accustomed to primitive ways of living are incapable of becoming effective partners in a participatory democracy at the local government level envisaged by the act and that is the reason why parliament alone was entrusted with the responsibility to enact a law under art. 243-m(4)(2 ..... act must be allowed to operate in the scheduled areas. we do not agree. in theadjudication of the question at issue, the recommendations of the committee have no bearing even otherwise, judging from a factual point of view, the contention does not appear to be correct. the ministry of rural development, government of india .....

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Sep 18 1984 (HC)

Muppavarapu Siva Ramakrishnaiah Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1985AP376

..... (ceiling and regulation) rules, 1976, had the transfer of that land taken place in pursuance of the scheme under s. 21 of the act. in pursuance of the directions of the government of india, the state government re-examined the whole matter and issued g.o.ms.no.4270 revenue (u.c.ii) department d/-10-9-1980 amending g.o.ms ..... under sale proposed to be allotted to him does not exceed the ceiling limit as defined under s. 4 of the urban lan (ceiling and regulation) act, 1976).' 4. again the government of india in their letter d/- 7-5-1980 stated that the house building co-operative societies evidently had difficulty to acquire land after the enactment of the ..... promotion of house building co-operative societies swelled in number and the number of application for exemption under s. 20(1)(b) of the act increased. it is true s observed by the government of india in their letter d/- 6th jan .1977 that it is difficult in these cases for exemption to distinguish between the genuine transaction and a .....

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Sep 18 1984 (HC)

Katya Co-operative Building Society Limited and ors. Vs. Government of ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1985AP242

..... land (ceiling and regulation) rules, 1976, had the transfer of that land taken place in pursuance of the scheme under s. 21 of the act. in pursuance of the directions of the government of india, the state government re-examined the whole matter and issued g.o. ms. no. 4270 revenue (uc ii) department dt. 10-9-1980 amending g.o. ..... sale proposed to be allotted to him does not exceed the ceiling limit as defined under s. 4 of the urban land (ceiling and regulation) act, 1976.5. again the government of india in their letter dt. 7-5-1980 stated that the house building co-operative societies evidently had difficulty to acquire land after the enactment of the ..... and consequently house building co-operative societies swelled in number and the number of applications for exemption under s. 20(1)(b) of the act increased. it is true as observed by the government of india in their letter dt. 6th jan. 1977 that it is difficult in these cases for exemption to distinguish between the genuine transaction and .....

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Jul 27 1977 (HC)

T. Munuswami Naidu (Died) and ors. Vs. R. Venkata Reddi and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1978AP200

..... union list (list i), state list (list ii) and concurrent list (list iii) mentioned in the seventh schedule. the pattern obtaining in this respect under government of india act, 1935 is practically reproduced in the constitution.75. it shall be the duty of the lawmaking bodies to apply the directive principles of state policy in part iv ..... the purpose of the act. the legislature is also competent to make law with respect to jurisdiction and powers of all courts ..... of the power'.119. the power to make law with respect to the subject matter of the act under arts. 245 and 246 read with the relevant entry in the particular list (following the same pattern as in government of india act, 1935) includes within its ambit the power to bring into being statutory authorities of tribunals for .....

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Mar 23 2007 (HC)

Apsrtc Staff Co-op. Housing Construction Society Ltd. Vs. Govt. of A.P ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2007(4)ALD468; 2007(4)ALT521

..... judgment in bhim singhji, v. union of india : air1981sc234 . the implementation part of the act, was left to the states or union territories, as the case may be. apart from prescribing the procedure, for processing the declarations, and vesting of the excess lands in the government, the act provided for the grant of exemption, under section ..... a greater social strife and unrest, than it was supposed to solve. apart from that, the broad economic policies pursued by the successive governments, subsequent to the act, have also rendered the act irrelevant, and in a way, it was treated as an obstruction in the pursuit of the policies. obviously for that reason, the ..... and accordingly their request is rejected.the one passed against the 2nd petitioner, is reproduced here.the government have carefully examined the matter with reference to the provisions of urban land (ciling and regulation) act, 1976 (central act 33 of 1976). after such examination they have as a policy decided not to grant any .....

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Sep 12 2012 (HC)

Gangula Narasimha and Others Vs. Government of Andhra Pradesh Rep. by ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... . g.o.ms.no.747 evolving a general scheme by the government for regularization of the occupation of excess land held by the third parties:23. the ulc act was repealed by the government of india on 22.3.1999 by the urban land (ceiling and regulation) repeal act, 1999 (act 15 of 1999) which shall come into force in the states ..... of haryana and punjab and in all the union territories on the 11th day of january, 1999 and in any other state which adopts the act under ..... for the residence of the members of the staff of such organization: provided that the exemption under this clause shall apply only if there is an agreement between the government of india and such international organization that such land shall be so exempted. (2) the provisions of sub-section (1) shall not be construed as granting any exemption .....

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Sep 12 2012 (HC)

Gangula Narasimha and Others Vs. Government of Andhra Pradesh Rep. by ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... . g.o.ms.no.747 evolving a general scheme by the government for regularization of the occupation of excess land held by the third parties: 23. the ulc act was repealed by the government of india on 22.3.1999 by the urban land (ceiling and regulation) repeal act, 1999 (act 15 of 1999) which shall come into force in the states ..... of haryana and punjab and in all the union territories on the 11th day of january, 1999 and in any other state which adopts the act under clause ..... the residence of the members of the staff of such organization: provided that the exemption under this clause shall apply only if there is an agreement between the government of india and such international organization that such land shall be so exempted. (2) the provisions of sub-section (1) shall not be construed as granting any exemption .....

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Feb 24 2014 (HC)

Andhrapradesh Spinning Mills Associatio Vs. Andhra Pradeshelectricity ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... follows.10. the provisions of sections 9, 26 and 54 of act 1998, which is a state enactment and received the assent of the president of india eclipse the provisions of sections 61, 62 and 181 of the electricity act, 2003, which is a central enactment, since both central and state governments respectively made these enactments in respect of entry no.38 of concurrent ..... list-iii of 7th schedule appended to constitution of india inasmuch as in terms of article 254 of the constitution of india, if a state enactment which received assent of the president of india, the provisions of such act will eclipse the central act or its provisions as a .....

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Sep 29 1992 (HC)

Panineeya Law College, Represented by Its President D.N. Sastry and or ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1992(3)ALT389

..... same cannot be delegated either to the universities or to the state government. we are unable to accept this argument for the reason that section 49 of the advocates act, 1961 is only an enabling provision. it does not obligate the bar council of india to prescribe the minimum qualifications required for admission to a course of ..... the provisions of section 12-a of the university grants commission act and as such they are invalid and unenforceable.(iii) neither the state government nor the universities have power to prescribe additional or higher qualifications than those prescribed by the bar council of india from time to time by way of rules made under section ..... 49 of the advocates act, 1961.(iv) the lawcet rules are repugnant to the .....

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Dec 19 1958 (HC)

Secretary to Govt. Public Works and Transport Department, Andhra Prade ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1959AP538

..... relating to compulsory acquisition of any commercial or industrial undertaking, and it was left to the discretion of the governor-general under section 104 of the government of india act to empower either the federal legislature or the provincial legislature to enact laws but the governor-general had not so empowered the madras legislature to enact ..... based on the general principle of law that the crown cannot derogate from its own grant, others are said to depend on particular provisions of the government of india act. it has not been possible for the appellant to adduce any authority for the principle involved, which their lordships apprehend to be that parh'ament, ..... the occasion for its legislation and history. during the course of the second world war, the defence of india act was passed in 1939 for the safety of india. that act among other things, enabled the government to make rules to regulate supplies of articles which could be used to maintain supplies essential to the life .....

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