Court : Karnataka
Reported in : ILR1988KAR356
..... the inevitable consequence of this would be a steep rise in the property taxes which would be beyond the capacity of the owners, most of whom are retired persons or are government employees with fixed income. .....
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Reported in : 2009(1)AIRKarR417; AIR2009NOC1060.
..... did contain any such provision to the extent that the state act brings about a contrary result, such provision cannot operate and the provision of the central act which brings about such a result inevitably operates and therefore the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 6 as amended by the central act no 39 of 2005 to the hindu succession act, 1956 has to be applied to the present fact situation, in which event, the claim of the plaintiffs .....
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Reported in : 2000CriLJ703
..... spp also submitted that in situations where family members are involved inevitably, the prosecution would only be able to bring forward other members of the family as witnesses. ..... spp submitted that inevitably, in situations such as the present one that it would be extremely difficult for the prosecution to be able to get totally unconnected persons to come forward and depose as witnesses having regard to the type of fear and several other ..... a plea of alibi but at the same time, the fact that they were not found in the village after the incident in the absence of their having produced some reliable material in support of their absence, would inevitably be a guilty circumstance. .....
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..... the existence of judicial power in that behalf must necessarily and inevitably postulate the existence of a right in the citizen to move the court in that behalf; otherwise the power conferred on the high courts and this court would be rendered virtually meaningless. ..... the further question that would inevitably come up for consideration before the court even in such cases would be as to what extent the jurisdiction has to be exercised. 81. .....
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..... . the existence of judicial power in that behalf must necessarily and inevitably postulate the existence of a right in the citizen to move the court in that behalf; otherwise the power conferred on the high courts and this court would be rendered virtually meaningless ..... . the further question that would inevitably come up for consideration before the court even in such cases would be as to what extent the jurisdiction has to be exercised.81 .....
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..... . he further contended that when on the strength of article 15(4) read with 15(5) of the constitution, reservation is provided for students belonging to backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, inevitably would mean students of karnataka belonging to the said -:66 .....
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..... . he further contended that when on the strength of article 15(4) read with 15(5) of the constitution, reservation is provided for students belonging to backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, inevitably would mean students of karnataka belonging to the said -:66 .....
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..... . he further contended that when on the strength of article 15(4) read with 15(5) of the constitution, reservation is provided for students belonging to backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, inevitably would mean students of karnataka belonging to the said -:66 .....
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Reported in : AIR1962Kant218; AIR1962Mys218
..... but the fact that a certain activity is necessary to achieve a certain purpose does not lead to the inevitable conclusion that legislation in respect of that activity must necessarily be considered ancillary to the legislation to achieve the said purpose.both the terms 'ancillary' and 'incidental' refer primarily to subservient, subordinate of accessory matters or events and ..... apart from the fact that these conclusions of ours flow inevitably from a consideration of the general provisions of the improvement act, that act itself it its 52nd section states in clear and unmistakable terms that in the event of repugnancy between the provisions of that act and the .....
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Reported in : ILR1999KAR49; 2000(3)KarLJ8
..... (b) in case the lands in question were not qualified for exemption under section 107(l)(v) of the klr act, the following consequences appears to be inevitable:(i) keeping in view the extent of the lands, the jagtiani brothers were statutorily bound to file declarations in terms of section of 66 of the klr act. .....
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