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Nov 13 2009 (HC)

Subaida Ashraf Vs. District General Manager

Court : Kerala

Reported in : 2010(1)KLT193

..... j.1. the substantial question of law framed for a decision is whether section 7b of the indian telegraph (amendment) act, 1957 (for short, 'the act') which provides for arbitration of disputes concerning telegraph line, appliance or apparatus arising between the telegraph authority and the person for whose benefit the line, appliance or apparatus is or has been ..... intent is disclosed from the statement of objects and reasons for amendment of section 7 of the act where, it is stated,. a provision as to arbitration is also considered necessary for the settlement of disputes that may arise between the telegraph authority and the telephone subscriber after the system of individual lining ..... after the telephone connection was changed to her name.5. what then is meant by the expression, 'any dispute concerning any telegraph line, appliance or apparatus used in section 7b of the act? 'in p. ramanatha aiyar's law lexicon the word 'concern' is given the meaning, 'that which relates or pertains .....

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Mar 07 1989 (HC)

Ramakrishna Dish Antenna System Vs. the Deputy Superintendent of Polic ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1989AP295

..... .6. it becomes necessary to refer to the relevant statutory provisions and the rules under different headings.i. indian telegraph act, 1885 :7. section 3(1) of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (as amended in 1984) defines 'telegraph' as follows:'3 (1) 'telegraph means telephone or any other instrument appliance material or apparatus used or capable of use for transmission or reception of ..... application and conditions no. 1 and no. 11 of the licence in form b.28. a question came up before the delhi high court in 1984 (before the indian : telegraph act was amended in 1984). in balwinder singh v. delhi administration. : air1984delhi379 , there the petitioner owned a v.c.r/v.c.p. and a t.v. set. ..... (1986) 2 aplj (hc) 16. the delhi, madras, madhya pradesh, andhra pradesh and the bombay high courts decisions did not have to deal with the amended provisions of the indian telegraph act, with the licences in form b and form c, and the exemption rules for radio, t.v. and v.crs. issued in 1985 or the rule .....

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Aug 19 2015 (HC)

Ashok alias Bobby and Others Vs. State and Others

Court : Delhi

..... (e).-in exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (13 of 1885), the central government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the indian telegraph rules, 1951, namely:- 1. (1) these rules may be called the indian telegraph (amendment) rules, 2007. (2) they shall come into force on the ..... date of their publication in the official gazette. 2. in the indian telegraph rules, 1951, after rule 419, the following rule shall be substituted, namely:- 419-a. (1) directions for interception of any message or class of messages under sub-section (2) of section 5 of the indian telegraph act ..... provisions of sub-rule (1) of rule 419-a of the indian telegraph rules, 1951, as amended by the indian telegraph (first amendment) rules, 1999 and in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 5 of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (13 of 1885) read with the order no.pa/dsh .....

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Dec 06 2013 (SC)

B.S.N.L. Vs. Telecom Regulatory Auth.of India and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... i.e., telecom regulatory authority. initially, it was proposed to set up the authority as a non-statutory body and for that purpose, the indian telegraph (amendment) bill, 1995 was introduced and was passed by lok sabha. however, when the matter was taken up in rajya sabha, the members expressed ..... be maintained under the consumer forums established under the consumer protection act, 1986 and dispute between telegraph authority and any other person referred to in section 7b(1) of the indian telegraph act, 1885. in terms of clause (b) of section 14 (amended), tdsat is empowered to hear and dispose of appeal against ..... new delhi. | |section 11. |section 11. | |functions of authority.-(1) |functions of authority.-(1) | |notwithstanding anything contained |notwithstanding anything contained | |in the indian telegraph act, 1885 |in the indian telegraph act, 1885 | |the functions of the authority |(13 of 1885), the functions of the | |shall be to- |authority shall be to- | |recommend the need and .....

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Apr 22 2024 (HC)

Dr S M Mannan Vs. Central Bureau Of Investigation (anti Corruption Bur ...

Court : Karnataka

..... of 2000), and as per provision in sub-rule (1) of rule 419-a of the indian telegraph rules, 1951 notified on 28.01.2014 as indian telegraph (1st amendment of 2014) rules, 2014 read with sub-section (2) of section 5 of the indian telegraph act, 1885) (13 of 1885), the secretary, ministry of home affairs, government of india, being the competent authority, is authorised to exercise ..... interception for the period 2019 have been destroyed by the mha. however, as per rule 419a (2) of indian telegraph (1st amendment of 2014) rules, 2014, the copies of directions issued under section 5(2) of the telegraph act-1885 and section 69 of the information technology act-2000 are forwarded to the review committee within a period of seven working days. 35 iiii. in the .....

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May 11 2017 (HC)

Department of Telecommunications vs.tata Teleservices Limited

Court : Delhi

..... the rural and remote areas at affordable prices. in furtherance of the objective, the universal service obligation fund (hereafter usof ) was established under the indian telegraph (amendment) act, 2003, with effect from 01.04.2002 to provide financial support/ subsidy to enable access to all types of telecom services including mobile and broadband ..... they were issued as per o.m.p. (comm.) 90/2017 page 6 of 25 the relevant provisions of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (hereafter the telegraph act ) and the indian telegraph rules, 1951, (hereafter the telegraph rules ) and also under the relevant clauses of the agreement.15. the arbitral tribunal accepted ttl s request to consider ..... whether the arbitral tribunal had erred in holding that the circulars in question were not binding on ttl.35. the arbitral tribunal had noted that the telegraph act was amended in 2003 (with effect from 01.04.2002) and part iia was inserted to provide the statutory framework for the constitution of the usof. .....

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May 14 2008 (SC)

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. and anr. Vs. Bpl Mobile Cellular Ltd. and or ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 2008(8)SCALE106; 2008AIRSCW6743

..... effect on the term of the concluded contract.7. indisputably, the matter relating to laying down of the telegraph lines and providing phone connections including mobile is governed by the provisions of the indian telegraph act, 1885. the said act was enacted to amend the law relating to telegraphs in india.section 7(2)(ee) thereof reads as under:(ee) the charges in respect of any application ..... for providing any telegraph line, appliance or apparatus.8. indisputably, in exercise of its power conferred upon it under section .....

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Nov 21 2012 (HC)

Dharambir Khattar Vs. Union of India and Another

Court : Delhi

..... as per provision in sub-rule (1) of rule 419-a of the indian telegraph rules, 1951 notified on 16.02.1999 as indian telegraph (first amendment) rules, 1999 framed in exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (13 of 1885), the secretary, ministry of home affairs, government of ..... india, has been authorized to exercise the powers of central government under sub-section (2) of section 5 of the indian telegraph act, ..... with regard to seven interception orders purportedly passed under section 5(2) of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (hereinafter referred to as the telegraph act) read with rule 419-a of the indian telegraph rules, 1951 (hereinafter referred to as the telegraph rules). in the backdrop of these seven interception orders, the petitioner has prayed .....

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Mar 06 1992 (HC)

Parvinder Singh and ors. Vs. Executive Officer, Municipal Committee an ...

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : (1992)102PLR498

..... required to obtain a licence before exhibiting its programmes through cable tv as provided by section 4 of the indian telegraph act, 1885 (hereinafter called the act of 1885), the indian wireless telegraphy act. 1933 (hereinafter called the 'telegraphy act') and the relevant rules published thereunder3. the pleadings of the parties being somewhat sketchy, i had initially toyed ..... 5. the decision of the controversy would hinge on the provisions of the act of 1885 and the telegraphy act. sections 3(1) and 4 of the act of 1885 (as amended in i9s4) which are relevant are reproduced below :-'3(1) telegraph means telephone or other instrument appliance material or apparatus used or capable of ..... as may be prescribed.'section 6 thereof provides for offences and penalties in case the provisions of that act are violated. it will be noticed that the act of 1885 as amended in 1984, defines telegraph and a very wide definition has been given in order to take within its ambit the various developments .....

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Nov 29 2012 (TRI)

J. Subramaniam Advocate and Others Vs. the Manager M/S. Bharati Airtel ...

Court : Tamil Nadu State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Chennai

..... . the following are some of the legislations passed by the government of india, after indian telegraph act 1885. 1. wireless telegraph act 1933 2. the telecom regulatory authority of india act, 1997 3. information technology act 2000 4. indian telegraph (amendment) act 2003 5. the telecom consumers protection and redressal of grievances regulations, 2007 1. consumer protection act 1986 in addition to the new enactments, several notifications have been issued by the ..... protection of consumer interest. 2. in view of above, it was proposed to set up an independent telecom regulatory authority as a non-statutory body and for that purpose the indian telegraph (amendment) bill 1995, was introduced and then passed by lok sabha on 6th august, 1995. at the time of consideration of the aforesaid bill in rajya sabha, having regard to the .....

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