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Jun 14 1943 (FN)

icc Vs. Inland Waterways Corp.

Court : US Supreme Court

..... the commission, as now constituted, is railway-minded and that it would not be in the public interest to place water services under its domination and control. . . . we have observed the performance of the commission in the past, under a comprehensive declaration of policy enacted by congress, and that experience, we ..... if enacted into law will place water carriers along the coast and upon our inland rivers under the absolute domination and control of the interstate commerce commission. that commission was created to regulate, conserve, and control railways. it is a railway-regulating agency. it naturally has the railway viewpoint, and past experience convinces us that ..... requested the commission to dispose of the proceeding in the light of the new act. on july 31, 1941, division 2 of the commission found that "the proportional rates here in issue have never been applicable on this barge traffic moving on unfiled rates," and that "the schedules under suspension are not shown to .....

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Feb 04 1946 (FN)

In Re Yamashita

Court : US Supreme Court

..... the law of war imposes on an army commander a duty to take such appropriate measures as are within his power to control the troops under his command for the prevention of acts which are violations of the law of war and which are likely to attend the occupation of hostile territory by an uncontrolled ..... , revengeful actions are widespread offenses, and there is no effective attempt by a commander to discover and control the criminal acts, such a commander may be held responsible, even criminally liable, for the lawless acts of his troops, depending upon their nature and the circumstances surrounding them." the commission made no finding ..... stated that the word "responsible" in this particular context means "presumably to a higher authority," or "possibly it merely means one who controls his subordinates, and who therefore can be called to account for their acts." wheaton, international law (14th ed., by keith, 1944, p. 172, fn. 30). still another authority, westlake, international law .....

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Jun 14 1948 (FN)

Lichter Vs. United States

Court : US Supreme Court

..... 251 u. s. 146 (local liquor traffic); central union trust co. v. garvan, 254 u. s. 554 (seizure of enemy property); hirabayashi v. united states, 320 u. s. 81 (curfew regulations); yakus v. united states, 321 u. s. 414 (emergency price control act); bowles v. willingham, 321 u. s. 503 (rent control), and korematsu v. united states, ..... of the excess profits tax." affidavit of robert p. patterson, under secretary of war, sworn to august 3, 1945. and see hensel and mcclung, profit limitation controls prior to the present war, 10 law & contemp.prob. 187 (1943-1944). [ footnote 11 ] the following significant congressional hearings were publicly held: hearings before ..... the raising and the support of the armed forces are essential. both require mobilization and control under the authority of congress. both are entitled also to such post-war relief as may be authorized by congress. the renegotiation act was developed as a major wartime policy of congress comparable to that of the selective .....

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Jan 09 1950 (HC)

Chikkadodiah and ors. Vs. Government of Mysore

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1950Kant30; AIR1950Mys30

..... order so provides the court trying such contravention may direct the property regarding which there is contravention to be forfeited. according to section 2(1), defence of india act , government may by notification in the gazette make such rules as appear to it to be necessary or expedient.. for maintaining supplies and services essential to the ..... the powers conferred by rules 75a 75b and 81, defence of india rules as applied to mysore and contained by the supplies, services and miscellaneous provisions (temporary powers) act, xx [20] of 1947. rule 75a provides for requisitioning of property, rule 75b for maintenance of food supplies and under rule 81(2). government so far as ..... order of puttaraj urs j.in criminal revn. petn. no. 54 of 49-50 to show that act xx [20] of 1947 cannot be construed as extending to operation of rule. 121. in that case, conviction under the cotton textile (control of movement) order, 1946, for attempt to transport mill cloth from bangalore to secundarabad without a .....

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Mar 27 1950 (HC)

M.R. Venkataraman Vs. Commissioner of Police and anr.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1951Mad1015

..... void because not warranted by the united states constitution, the rule applied is exactly similar to that which controls the courts of other countries when they have to deal with the acts of colonial or administrative bodies which have only those legislative or other ordinance-making powers which the sovereign authority ..... upon it without infringing upon constitutional liberty.'48. the madras maintenance of public order act, 1949, is a comprehensive act as it does not deal with only preventive detention but also imposition of collective fines, control of meetings and processions and essential services and certain other purposes. preventive detention has ..... provincial government has the power to delegate its authority to an officer or authority subordinate to it. the act also incorporates other provisions enabling the government to impose collective fines, control meetings and processions and essential services under certain circumstances. but in so far as the preventive detention is .....

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May 11 1950 (HC)

Moti Lal and ors. Vs. the Government of the State of Uttar Pradesh and ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1951All257

..... ten chapters and attached to them are seven schedules. a glance at the act shows that it deals with : licensing of drivers of motor vehicles ;registration of motor vehicles; control of transport vehicles; construction, equipment and maintenance of motor vehicles; control of traffic; insurance of motor vehicles against third party risks and in chap. ix there ..... transport of passengers of goods. chapter 4 of the act deals with the control or transport vehicles, a term which includes any motor vehicle ..... which were discussed before us also require consideration.101. the motor vehicles act of 1939 was passed to consolidate and amend the law relating to motor vehicles in british india. it was an act devised for the regulation and control of motor traffic, and made no provision for the creation of any monopoly in the .....

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May 19 1950 (SC)

A.K. Gopalan Vs. the State of Madras

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1950SC27; 1950CriLJ1383; (1950)IIMLJ42(SC); [1950]1SCR88

..... understood these terms as implying an inherent limitation on all legislation, and ruled in dr. bonham's case 8 rep. 118 that 'the common law will control acts of parliament and sometimes adjudge them to be utterly void when they are against common right and reason.' though this doctrine was later discarded in england as ..... in the interests of public safety, health, morals and convenience. under this authority, a government may make regulations concerning the safety of building, the regulation of traffic, the reporting of incurable diseases, the inspection of markets, the sanitation of factories, the hours of work for women and children, the sale of intoxicants and ..... specified in sub-clauses of article 19(1) specific limitations in respect of each is provided, while the expression 'personal liberty' in article 21 is generally controlled by the general expression 'procedure established by law.' the constitution, in article 19, and also in other articles in part iii, thus attempts to strike a .....

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Jul 27 1950 (HC)

Srimathi Champakam Dorairajan and anr. Vs. the State of Madras, Repres ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1951Mad120; (1950)IIMLJ404

..... some extent it might trench upon the freedom of the individual citizen. clauses 2 to 6 of article 19 of our constitution expressly permit regulation & control of the exercise of their fundamental rights by citizens. but the classification or differentiation of citizens in the exercise of this power'must 'always' rest upon ..... of instructions which ate issued to the governor-general & to governors of the ooloniea & to those of india by the british govt. under the 1935 act. what are called directive principles is merely another name for instrument of instructions...... the only difference is that they are instructions to the legislature & the executive ..... inviolability is secured by constitutional restraints imposed on govt. the protection of these guaranteed rights of the citizen & the enforcement of the limitations imposed on the acts of govt., are both secured by judicial process which is, to quote an american case,'the device of self-governing communities to protect the rights of individuals .....

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Aug 21 1950 (HC)

Rama Chandra Misra Vs. President, District Board

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1951Ori1; 17(1951)CLT10

..... list (item 20 of list ill) in the government of india act, 1935. from a perusal of the various provisions of the motor vehicles act, 1939, it will be clear that the act wag passed with the main object of controlling motor traffic, controlling drivers, providing for compulsory insurance and for securing the safety and convenience ..... of the public and developing a co-ordinated system of transport. chapter iv of that act deals with control of transport vehicles, ..... maintenance of roads. as stated by my learned brother, the motor vehicles act is concerned with traffic and the local boards act with roads. it would not be legitimate to construe the provision of schedule 2, motor vehicles act, dealing with traffic, as giving to the permit-holder a right to the use of the .....

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Aug 22 1950 (HC)

Fram Nusservanji Balsara Vs. State of Bombay and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1951Bom210; (1950)52BOMLR799; ILR1951Bom17

..... incite the committing of a breach or evasion o the provisions of the act. chapter iv deals with control, regulation and exemptions. section 25 gives the power to the provincial government to exempt from the provisions of the act any preparation containing alcohol not exceeding a specific percentage by volume. under section ..... follows (p. 204) :'it was competent for the legislature of mississippi to recognise the difficulties besetting the administration of laws aimed at the prevention of traffic in intoxicants. it prohibited, among other things, the sale of 'malt liquors'. in thus dealing with a class of beverages which, in general, are ..... restriction is not reasonable. the same argument applies to medicinal and toilet preparations containing alcohol, therefore, we hold that to the extent which the prohibition act prevents the possession, use, and consumption of non-beverages and medicines and toilet preparations containing alcohol for legitimate purposes the provisions are void as offending .....

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