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Feb 06 2014 (HC)

A.Pavadai Vs. Revenue Divisional Officer

Court : Chennai

..... , one cannot but ascribe it to be in the course of employment the two teachers were assigned to escort the students : the reason obviously being the children should otherwise be safe and secure and it is the act of utter negligence of the two teachers which has resulted in this unfortunate tragedy and thus it is no gain-said that the teachers were on their own frolic and the school had done all that was ..... show that there was free use of the writ for the enforcement of public duties of all kinds, for instance against inferior tribunals which refused to exercise their jurisdiction or against municipal corporations which did not duly hold elections, meetings, and so forth. ..... the hon'ble supreme court further held that the scope of mandamus is determined by the nature of duty to be enforced rather than the identity of the authority, against whom it ..... (1983 (4) scc141 decried the illegality and impropriety in awarding compensation in a proceeding in which courts power under articles 32 and 226 of the constitution stand invoked and thus observed that it was a clear case for award of compensation to the petition for custodial death of her ..... all these purposes, a range of legal and administrative techniques may be deployed, including rule making, adjudication (and other forms of dispute resolution); inspection; and licensing. ..... authorities in the contextual facts attributed negligence to the two teachers who stand convicted under section 304a of the indian penal code as noticed above and mr. .....

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