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Jan 09 2001 (SC)

Lal Singh Etc. Etc. Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2001SC746; 2001(1)ALD(Cri)266; 2001ALLMR(Cri)1038(SC); 2001(1)ALT(Cri)304; (2001)2CALLT8(SC); 2001CriLJ978; (2001)3GLR2341; JT2001(1)SC410; 2001(1)SCALE284; (2001)3SCC22

..... bombay to ahmedabad and ahmedabad to bombay lending assurance to his confessional statement that he travelled by air from bombay to ahmedabad and from ahmedabad to bombay by producing passengers manifests. flight coupon ex.450 and entry no.1567 in the guest register of hotel sidhdhartha at ahmedabad in the name of mohd. s. have been proved ..... served alongwith him till may, 1981. thereafter, they were sent to india. subsequently, he along with lal singh and others went to bulgaria and joined services in other ships. it is his say that he served along with lal singh till january, 1984. thereafter, he came back to india and started taxi service. he has stated about ..... other brother mohinder singh was driving taxi. he further stated that in 1978, he got passport and went to rome, where he joined the service of golden union shipping company, as assistant to sailor. there he met ten other indian boys including a1 lal singh who was a sailor and who belongs to village nawapind, akalgadh. he .....

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Jun 19 1991 (HC)

Ganesh Morto Naik Vs. Goa State Co-operative Bank Ltd. and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1992(1)BomCR610

E.S. Da Silva, J.1. The petitioner, who was working as an Accountant during the relevant time in the respondent No. 1 Co-operative Bank, has preferred the instant writ petition, claiming the relief that the order of his dismissal dated 27-6-1989 should be set aside and he should be directed to be reinstated in service with full back wages and continuity of service.2. Briefly, the facts are that the petitioner was appointed originally as a Clerk in the respondent No. 1 Co-operative Bank on 29-4-1971. In 1979 he was promoted as an Accountant in the said Bank, in which post he continued to work till he was dismissed from service. According to the petitioner, there were certain allegations of misconduct against him, for which reason he was orally asked to resign by the authorities of the respondent No. 1 Bank. Accordingly, he submitted his letter of resignation on 4-12-1986, which he thereafter withdrew on 10-9-1987. But, inspite of his withdrawal, the said letter of resignation was accept...

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Jul 17 1984 (SC)

Sharad Birdhichand Sarda Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1984SC1622; (1984)86BOMLR536; 1984CriLJ1738; 1984(2)SCALE445; (1984)4SCC116; [1985]1SCR88

1. This is rather an unfortunate case where a marriage arranged and brought about through the intervention of common friends of the families of the bride and bridegroom though made a good start but ran into rough weather soon thereafter. The bride, Manju, entertained high hopes and aspirations and was not only hoping but was anxiously looking forward to a life full of mirth and merriment, mutual love and devotion between the two spouses. She appears to be an extremely emotional and sensitive girl and at the very behest cherished ideal dreams to be achieved after her marriage, which was solemnised, on Feb. 11, 1902 between her and the appellant, Sharad Birdhichand Sarda. Soon after the marriage, Manju left for her new marital home and started residing with the appellant in Takshila Apartments at Pune. Unfortunately, however, to her utter dismay and disappointment she found that the treatment of her husband and his parents towards her was cruel and harsh and her cherished dreams seem to ...

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Jul 13 1994 (SC)

Suresh Chandra Bahri Vs. State of Bihar with Gurbachan Singh

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1994SC2420; 1994(2)BLJR1147; 1994CriLJ3271; JT1994(4)SC309; 1994(3)SCALE197; 1995Supp(1)SCC80; [1994]Supp1SCR483; 1994(2)LC782(SC)

..... kathmandu police about the missing of his children only after shifting in a private house as giving such a false information from the hotel where the number of the guest/passenger is noted, would have exposed him because in fact the children had not gone with him to kathmandu. but he proved himself only to be a wisest fool in doing ..... per entry at serial no. 576 of the guest register. the entries in the guest register were made by richa bahri which was also signed by suresh. the number of passengers as given in the entry was shown as four coming from delhi and going to ranchi. cbi inspector, rajendra singh, pw 82 seized the register of his hotel. the entries .....

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Aug 14 2011 (HC)

Great Pacific Navigation (Holdings) Corporation Ltd. Vs. M. V. Tongli ...

Court : Mumbai

..... "maritime claim" means a claim arising out of one or more of the following:...... (g) any agreement relating to the carriage of goods or passengers on board the ship, whether contained in a charter party or otherwise; the learned judge has considered the case of m.v. elizabeth v. harwan investment and trading ..... such acts, but also the situation in which welfare legislations are sought to be outwitted against labour by capital, acts involving "controlling interest" issues, mergers and acquisitions amongst group companies, relationship of agency and trust requiring investigation [see. adams v. cape industries plc1] acts perpetuating illegality, cases in which "mareva injunctions" ..... shares of indian companies if they had a 60% ownership or beneficial interest in their hands. the rule was introduced to prevent large scale acquisitions or shares of indian companies by non residents causing destabilization. a person representing a group of companies sought to show their interest in the holding .....

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Aug 29 2012 (SC)

Mohammed Ajmal Mohammad Amir Kasab Alias Abu Mujahid and Others Vs. St ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : (2012)9SCC1; JT2012(8)SC4; 2012(4)KCCR271(SN); 2012AIRSCW4942; AIR2012SC3565; 2012(7)SCALE553

..... after 10:45 pm on november 26, 2008. the explosion destroyed the vehicle and instantly killed its two occupants (the driver and a passenger).256. the explosion was witnessed by shyamsunder rambharat choudhary (pw-171), balkrushna ramchandra bare (pw-490) and sheldon alman (pw-491). as ..... nokia devices:1. nokia 1200, imei # 353526024049451 2. nokia 1200, imei # 353526025828739manufactured: dongguan, china manufactured: dongguan, chinadate shipped: june 28, 2008 date shipped: june 26, 2008country shipped to: pakistan country shipped to: pakistan vendor product sold to: united mobile vendor product sold to: i2 pakistan (pvt.) ltd.3. nokia 1200, ..... imei # 353526025842235 4. nokia 1200, imei # 353526025840890manufactured: dongguan, china manufactured: dongguan, china date shipped: june 26, 2008 date shipped: june 26, 2008 country shipped to: pakistan country shipped to: pakistan vendor product sold to: i2 pakistan (pvt.) ltd. vendor product sold to: i2 pakistan (pvt.) ltd.5. .....

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May 09 1980 (SC)

Minerva Mills Ltd. and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1980SC1789; (1980)3SCC625; [1981]1SCR206; 1980(12)LC727(SC)

..... exercise of the constitution (fourth amendment) act, 1955, was however, left-out of the 9th schedule in the draft bill because it included certain purposes of acquisition which fell outside the proposed clause (d) of article 31a. but while the constitution (fourth amendment) act, 1955 was being debated, an ordinance was issued ..... in the constitution along with article 31a by the constitution (first amendment) act, 1951. article 31a as originally introduced was confined only to legislation for acquisition of an estate or extinguishment or modification of any rights in an estate and it saved such legislation from attack underarticles 14, 19 and 31. now once ..... by a fiction of law deemed to be held by the family unit. there were also certain provisions in the impugned legislation which prohibited transfers and acquisitions of agricultural land with a view to effectuating the social policy and economic mission of the law. the impugned legislation also contained provisions prescribing the .....

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Jul 28 1978 (HC)

United India Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Maddali Susheela ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : [1983]53CompCas269(AP)

..... through the judgment of lord wright, has now exposed that error--one which would never have been made but for the false stress on breach of duty : (see london passenger transport board v. upson [1949] ac 155. speaking about the difference between the claims based on negligence and breach of statutory duties, lord wright said :'it (a ..... appearing on behalf of the appellants.23. the next contention is to the effect that in view of the fact that the lorry driver was carrying on regular passengers contravening the terms of the policy and conditions of the permit, the insurer of the lorry is not liable and in support of that assertion, assistance was sought ..... further stated that the second respondent was not liable also because of the fact that the vehicle, tnu. 3360, a goods vehicle had at the time of accident carried passengers, in violation of the permit and policy conditions and, therefore, the owner need not be indemnified to pay any compensation to third parties.7. the president, tenali .....

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Apr 08 1992 (HC)

Mahendra Arora and anr. Vs. the Transport Commissioner, M.P., Gwalior ...

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1993MP29

..... merely determine due exercise of the jurisdiction as contemplated under the act in these matters. in lilawati, air 1957 sc 521, in a case under bombay land acquisition act, the court held that high court's 'special jurisdiction' under article 226 of the constitution empowers it to determine how far the provisions of the statute ..... he submitted. it cannot be assumed, according to learned counsel, that for the entire month ending on the date of checking the vehicle seized actually carried 50 passengers and, therefore, tax was due payable in that regard. on behalf of the respondents shri kelkar contended that department's interpretation of sub-item (g) was ..... it would be difficult to countenance a presumption that in the absence of a permit and a declaration on all the preceding dates during the month more passengers than were found carried on the date of checking had been actually carried. it would accord peacefully and harmoniously with the legislative intent underlying the special provision .....

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Mar 14 2000 (HC)

State of Karnataka and Others Vs. B. Krishna Bhat and Others

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR2001KAR2030; 2001(2)KarLJ1

..... the travelling public as also to the non-traveling citizens must be provided and this means that accidents have to be avoided, attack on the persons of the passengers and prying on their property has to stop. scientific improvements made in other countries and suitable to the system in our country must be briskly adopted. the obligations ..... and negligent drivers;(v) to ensure that vehicles are not registered in benami or bogus names and to impose penalty on vehicles carrying more than permitted number of passengers.directions to government to take action to prevent adulteration of fuel used in auto-rickshaws and reduce the noise levels of autorickshaws; and suggest to the auto rickshaw ..... trains should be ensured. quality of accommodation and availability thereof should be ensured. the administration should remain always alive to the position that every bona fide passenger is a guest of the service. ticketless travelling has to be totally wipedout. we are of the view that it is this class of .....

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