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Mar 19 1985 (FN)

Cleveland Bd. of Educ. Vs. Loudermill

Court : US Supreme Court

..... regarding length of administrative delay found in barchi as compared to arnett, see n. 4, supra, are sufficient in my mind to require further factual development. in no other way can the third mathews factor -- "the government's interest, including the function involved and the fiscal and administrative burdens that ..... not by legislative grace, but by constitutional guarantee. while the legislature may elect not to confer a property interest in [public] employment, it may not constitutionally authorize the deprivation of such an interest, once conferred, without appropriate procedural safeguards." arnett v. kennedy, supra, at 416 u. s. 167 (powell, j., ..... on the presumed misrepresentation on the employment form, not on the felony conviction. in fact, ohio law provides that an employee "shall not be disciplined for acts," including criminal convictions, occurring more than two years previously. see ohio admin.code 124-3-04 (1979). petitioner concedes that loudermill's job performance was .....

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Jun 26 2001 (HC)

Contract Laghu Udyog Kamgar Union Vs. V.G. Mohite, Assistant Labour Co ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2001(3)ALLMR597; 2002(1)BomCR197; (2001)4BOMLR691; [2002(93)FLR58]; (2001)IILLJ1398Bom

..... maharashtra contract labour (regulation & abolition) rules, 1971, the submission made on behalf of the petitioner union that duty is cast upon the authorities under this act (contract labour act) to ensure that wages specified in this behalf by the commissioner of labour are observed. necessarily, we will have to make reference to the ..... india statutory corporation (supra) has observed that it is the responsibility of the state as well as the individuals, singly and collectively, for the development taking into account the need for fuller responsibility of the human rights, fundamental freedoms as well as the duties to the community which alone can ensure ..... of the human being. they promote and protect an appropriate social and economic order in democracy for development. the state should provide facilities and opportunities to ensure development and to eliminate all obstacles to development by appropriate economic and social reforms so as to eradicate all social injustice. the apex court has .....

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Sep 28 1964 (HC)

P. Bhuvaneswaraiah and ors. Vs. State of Mysore and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1965Kant170; AIR1965Mys170; (1964)2MysLJ470

..... national and local tax revenues and grants had risen to more than half of all local revenues. rates--history and development--local governments derived their authority to levy rates the one important local tax, from the act for the relief of the poor of 1601. it had been common practice, however, long before the law of ..... expenditure, whether in the central or in the state--local fields.'(78) in the history of the development of the american constitutional law, we find an example, whereby an act of the congress it became necessary to set up an authority called 'the inter-state commerce commission' in the year 1887, by the inter-state commerce ..... devolution rules, to the local self-governments or local authorities. however, in paragraph 130 at page 72 of the report, the committee have made the following reference to the development of institutions of local self-government in the provinces;'we have alluded above to the development of institutions of local self-government in the provinces. this .....

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Oct 25 1983 (HC)

Prayag Upnivesh Evam Awas Nirman Sahkari Samiti Ltd. Vs. Inspecting As ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : [1986]17ITD536(NULL)

..... ; dated 18-1-1983 regarding the action taken in respect of taxing capital gains, the competent authority agreed with the report of the valuation cell and was of the view that looking to its geographical location in a developing town like allahabad, the property in question could be put to a very potential use in future ..... (sc) . he also arguaed that qua the defintion of transfer, the acquisition proceedings when though started well, could not be continued in view of the finance act, 1981. he also submitted that no opportunity was afforded to shri virendra saran regarding the acquisition proceedings against the soicety. next, he pointed out that there was ..... be that of an honest and reasonable person based upon reasonable grounds and that though the competent authority may act on direct or circumstantial material but not on mere gossip or rumour. the competent authority would be acting without jurisdiction if the reason for his belief that the conditions are satisfied does not exist or .....

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Dec 17 1997 (HC)

Mrs. Kailash Suneja and ors. Vs. Appropriate Authority and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : (1998)145CTR(Del)560

..... . 1, volume no. 6034 at pages 49-65 seller smt. chander kali, purchasers m/s rajhans developers (p) ltd. 17th february, 1988.rs. 5,200 it is submitted that in this case proceedings were initiated under chapter xx-c of the it act by the appropriate authority and on being satisfied with the value, proceedings were dropped. copies of notice and order of the ..... and + 31 per cent. for location, far etc. the appropriate authority had acted contrary to the established principles by comparing the subject property with properties situate in colonies like hauz khas, green park or safdarjung enclave which were fully developed more than 10 years prior to the agreement in 1987. the appropriate authority had also not considered the existence of jhuggies and the irregular .....

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Apr 06 1999 (HC)

Gujarat Urban Co-operative Banks Federation Vs. Union of India

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [2001]247ITR134(Guj)

..... , etc., lease deeds executed by the ahmedabad municipal corporation and instruments of lease/sale executed by the ahmedabad urban development authority are being registered without obtaining no objection certificate (noc) from the appropriate authority at ahmedabad.3. the petitioner, an apex society, is a federation of urban co-operative banks within the state ..... mortgage for securing repayment of loans is not a transfer within the meaning of the provisions under chapter xx-c of the income-tax act, 1961. theappropriate authority had no jurisdiction to direct the sub-registrar of the state government, respondent no. 4, to desist from registering the instruments of mortgage ..... is a deviation from the general definition of immovable property for the purpose of transfer of property under general law. though the transfer of property act does not define what is immovable property and the interpretation clause merely excludes standing timber crop and grass from the purview of immovable property, .....

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Jun 09 2006 (TRI)

Assistant Commissioner of Income Vs. Mrs. Geetadevi Pasari

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Mumbai

Reported in : (2006)104TTJ(Mum.)375

..... rs. 30 lakhs towards earnest/ deposit money on 29th march, 1994. as per the agreement, the developer was to pay rs. 156.50 lakhs within 15 days of receiving the no objection certificate from the competent authority under the it act. the application for no objection certificate was made on 19th march, 1994. the power of attorney was executed on 2nd april, 1994. the ..... . 30,00,000 as earnest/deposit money in the previous year in which development agreement was entered into. the assessee was to receive rs. 156.50 lakhs within 15 days of receiving the no objection certificate from the appropriate authority under the provisions of chapter xx-c of the it act, and rs. 235 lakhs within four months of the issuance of the said .....

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Oct 10 1984 (HC)

Kishor Chunilal Shah and anr. Vs. State of Maharashtra and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1985(2)BomCR1; 1984MhLJ1031

..... sides. to that extent the petition succeeds. 36. rule made partly absolute. 37. the order of conviction under section 24(1)(iii) of the industries (development and regulation) act, 1951 read with clause 9 of scooters (distribution and sale) control order, 1960 recorded against both the petitioners accused is maintained. however, sentence imposed by ..... name of pravinchandra natoria have been filled in and signed by accused no. 2, which include the registration for booking of the vehicle, the letter of authority, application for registration and application for transfer. significantly when the complainant was asked to go to the director with an application for transfer of vehicle none ..... of possession of the scooter to any other person except and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit. in writing from the controlling authority or officer appointed by the state government. rest of the clauses are not quite material for this proceeding. the outcome of this analysis would show .....

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Jan 10 1997 (HC)

Kabul Singh and ors. Vs. Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authori ...

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : (1997)115PLR713

..... the act empowers the authority to frame schemes. sub section(2)(h) thereof relates to housing schemes for different income groups etc. section 148 and 149 ..... a scheme framed under 'the act of 1995'. chapter-ii of 'the act of 1995' provides for establishment of punjab regional and town planning and development board and chapter-ill thereof provides for establishment of the punjab urban planning and development authority; special urban planning and development authorities and new towns planning and development authorities. chapter-xii of this act contains provision relating to town development schemes. section 91(1) of .....

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Apr 12 2005 (HC)

Barkha Investmnt and Trading Co. Vs. Commissioner of Income Tax

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2006)200CTR(Guj)342; [2006]281ITR316(Guj)

..... purposes of this clause, 'industrial activity' means any activity specified in sub-clauses (i) to (xviii) of clause (c) of section 2 of the industrial development bank of india act, 1964 (18 of 1964);](b) the purchase, or sale of any goods (other than securities) or the providing of any services; or(c) the purchase, ..... were permitted litigation would have no end, except when legal ingenuity is exhausted. it is a principle of law that this cannot be permitted, and there is abundant authority reiterating that principle. thirdly, the same principle - namely, that of a setting to rest rights of litigants, applies to the case where a point, fundamental to ..... : 13-04-200513. an investment company is a company which carries on the acquisition of shares, stock, bonds, etc. or securities issued by the government or local authority, or other marketable securities of a like nature. therefore, in other words, an investment company can carry on as its principal business the acquisition of shares, stock, .....

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