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Home > Cases Phrase: intendment Sorted by: recent Page 1 of about 300 results (0.179 seconds)Sri.k. Lokesh Vs. The Bangalore District Maintenance And Welfare Of Pa ...
Court: Karnataka
..... reasons behind the legislation it becomes abundantly clear that parliament intended to provide the remedy of appeal under section 16 solely ..... rule the legislature chooses appropriate words to express what it intends and therefore must be attributed with such intention as is conveyed ..... question is not what may be supposed and has been intended but what has been said when the legislature has employed .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... arbitrariness unreasonableness to an extent where the court might well say that the legislature never intended to give authority to make such rules emphasis supplied 22 of the six available grounds ..... 2023 and 12 other cases 70 in respect of hydro electric generation a generating company intending to set up a hydrogenating station is required to submit a scheme to the authority .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... respect of matters over which the authority constituted under the act has taken action or intends to take action pursuant to the power conferred by or under the act in the .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... of peace whoever intentionally insults in any manner and thereby gives provocation to any person intending or knowing it to be likely that such provocation will cause him to break the ..... with which the section starts should be given its due meaning and clearly it is intended to restrict the powers to grant bail in case of inconsistency between section 439 cr .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKarnataka Employers Association Vs. All India Trade Union Congress
Court: Karnataka
..... law but such manifest arbitrariness injustice or partiality that a court would say parliament never intended to give authority to make such rules they are unreasonable and ultra vires if the ..... distinct from unenforceable this must be because parliament is to be presumed not to have intended to authorise the subordinate legislative authority to make changes in the existing law which are .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... law but such manifest arbitrariness injustice or partiality that a court would say parliament never intended to give authority to make such rules they are unreasonable and ultra vires if the ..... distinct from unenforceable this must be because parliament is to be presumed not to have intended to authorise the subordinate legislative authority to make changes in the existing law which are .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... law but such manifest arbitrariness injustice or partiality that a court would say parliament never intended to give authority to make such rules they are unreasonable and ultra vires if the ..... distinct from unenforceable this must be because parliament is to be presumed not to have intended to authorise the subordinate legislative authority to make changes in the existing law which are .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... law but such manifest arbitrariness injustice or partiality that a court would say parliament never intended to give authority to make such rules they are unreasonable and ultra vires if the ..... distinct from unenforceable this must be because parliament is to be presumed not to have intended to authorise the subordinate legislative authority to make changes in the existing law which are .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... law but such manifest arbitrariness injustice or partiality that a court would say parliament never intended to give authority to make such rules they are unreasonable and ultra vires if the ..... distinct from unenforceable this must be because parliament is to be presumed not to have intended to authorise the subordinate legislative authority to make changes in the existing law which are .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... of peace whoever intentionally insults in any manner and thereby gives provocation to any person intending or knowing it to be likely that such provocation will cause him to break the ..... with which the section starts should be given its due meaning and clearly it is intended to restrict the powers to grant bail in case of inconsistency between section 439 cr .....
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