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Jun 20 1995 (HC)

The Goa Judicial Officers' Association Vs. the State of Goa and Ors.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1997(4)BomCR372

T.K. Chandrashekhara Das, J.1. Rule. By consent rule is made returnable forthwith.2. The petitioner is an association of Judicial Officers working in the subordinate courts in Goa. In this writ petition the petitioner challenges the validity of the Goa Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Rules, 1992, particularly Rule 17(b) and Rule 18(2) thereto. The said rules are hereinafter called the '1992 Rules'. The attack on the rules is on two counts. Firstly, the rules under challenge are arbitrary and violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India inasmuch as they take away the chances of promotion of the members of the petitioner's Association. Secondly, the rules under challenge have been framed in violation of the mandates contained in Article 234 of the Constitution of India as they are framed without the consultation of the Public Service Commission and of the High Court.2A. A galaxy of lawyers of the Goa High Court Bar including the Advocate General is arrayed on either side;...

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Dec 30 1981 (SC)

S.P. Gupta Vs. President of India and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1982SC149; 1981Supp(1)SCC87; [1982]2SCR365

..... three other words in association with which it is used. 'transfer' therefore, according to the learned counsel, means a voluntary transfer and cannot include all compulsory acquisition of property.we find it impossible to accept the submission. in the first place if it was intended that voluntary transfers alone should fall within the meaning of ..... who has a genuine grievance because an order has been made which prejudicially affects his interests. has the attorney-general a sufficient interest for this purpose their lord-ships think that he has. the attorney-general in a colony represents the crown as the guardian of the public interest. it is his duty to bring before ..... court who may be moved on occasions by petty considerations such as communalism and favouritism or who may even be capricious in proposing names of persons for judge-ship. the chief justice of india will naturally be able to assess the qualities of persons proposed having in view the standard of efficiency of judges in all .....

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Jun 06 1991 (HC)

National Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Dundamma and Others

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 1992ACJ1; [1992]75CompCas141(Kar); ILR1991KAR2045; 1991(3)KarLJ505

..... necessary to make a brief survey of the relevant provisions of the act. '2. (3) 'contract carriage' means a motor vehicle which carries a passenger or passengers for hire or reward under a contract expressed or implied for the use of the vehicle as a whole at or for a fixed or agreed rate ..... the terms, exceptions, conditions and limitations of this policy.' (4) endorsement form to be enclosed to the policy : 'legal liability to non-fare paying passengers who are not employees of the insured (commercial vehicles only) in consideration of the payment of an additional premium of rs. .... and notwithstanding anything to the ..... company. the tribunal, however, overruled the objections of the insurance company on the ground that the persons who were travelling in the vehicle were not gratuitous passengers and made the award both against the owner of the lorry and its insurer. the relevant particulars of the cases are as follows : -------------------------------------------------------------------sl m .....

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Jun 06 1991 (HC)

National Insurance Company Ltd.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1992Kant3

..... extracted above clearly indicate that the insurance company covers risk in respect of every goods vehicle with the clear understanding that the risk in respect of passengers in a goods vehicle is not covered under the policy. if the conditions incorporated in the policy are inconsistent with the provisions of the acl, ..... exceptions conditions and limitations of this policy.' xxx xxx xxx (4) endorsement form to be enclosed to the policy :-- ''legal liability to non-fare paying passengers who are not employees of the insured (commercial vehicles only) in consideration of the payment of an additional premium of rs.... and notwithstanding anything to the ..... raghunath eknath hivale v. sharadabai, : air1986bom386 . (iv) new india assurance co. ltd. v. k. t. jose, : air1990ker314 . ii. if the driver had collected fare from passengers travelling in a goods vehicle, the insurance company is liable to pay the compensation which is payable by the owner in a claim petition arising out of death or injury .....

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Sep 12 2006 (HC)

Gsrtc Vs. Hargovindas R. Modi and 6 ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : 2007ACJ1198; AIR2007Guj39

..... which occurred on 16th june, 1980 around 8:45 a.m. one bus belonging to the gujarat state road transport corporation bearing registration no. gte 5271 carrying around 25 passengers was travelling from dwarka to okha. when it reached near village majop, a tanker bearing registration no. gtb 4036 came from the opposite direction and there was a ..... turtle. it received extensive damage. its driver also received injuries. it is the say of one set of claimants/petitioners who occupied the s.t. bus either as passengers or driver that bus was driven at moderate speed and when it reached village majop, the driver reduced the speed since he saw a tanker approaching from opposite direction. ..... two counts viz. that the driver of the tanker has been wrongly adjudged negligent by the tribunal to the extent of 50% and that the compensation awarded to the passengers travelling in the s.t. bus including the driver is on the higher side.6. i will first deal with the issue of negligence. the record shows that .....

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Oct 10 1997 (HC)

Zahoor Ahmed Peshimam and Another Vs. the Union of India and Others

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1998(5)BomCR620

..... of foreign exchange. the sponsoring authority viz. the enforcement directorate, mumbai, entered into correspondence with the concerned airlines to ascertain the genuineness of the names of passengers who were supposed to have travelled on air india, royal nepal airlines, international airlines of the united arab emirates, singapore airlines, alitalia and kuwait airways. 980 ..... a firm supposed to be dealing in travels and tours and the other a licensed money changer-sajid peshimam was to get commission of rs. 100/- per passenger for supplying bogus and fabricated b.t.q. forms mentioning various names and passport numbers and fictitious air-ticket numbers. detenu, kasim was not available for ..... was moving in a suspicious manner in the customs waters was asked to stop with signals given therefor and was later on chased by the coast guard ship and apprehended by the coast guard. when apprehended, contraband silver was recovered from the arab dhow. on the basis of the movement of the file on .....

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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

..... bodies where the terminal taxes on goods or passengers carried by railway, sea or air are levied by the union government for the benefit of the local body and the second, where the local body incurs ..... property would be collected through government agency and should appreciably augment the revenues of local bodies. we also recommend that two other taxes viz., taxes on goods and passenger carried by road or inland waterways and tolls should be permitted to be levied by the local bodies; the first; as a complementary levy by those local ..... surcharge on land revenue. (3) octroi (taxes on the entry of goods into the local area for use, consumption, or sale therein) and terminal taxes on goods or passengers carried by road or inland waterway. (4) taxes on professions, trades, callings, and employments, usually levied as a fee based on income or professional classification or both. ( .....

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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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Oct 21 2002 (HC)

Bhargavkumar Pranshankar Shukla Vs. Chhayaben Bhargavkumar Shukla

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : II(2003)DMC428; (2003)1GLR865

K.M. Mehta, J.1. Bhargavkumar Pranshanker Shukla, appellant original petitioner has filed this appeal under provisions of Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, against the judgment and decree dated 6th November, 1998, passed by the learned Judge, City Civil Court, Court No. 12, Ahmedabad, in Hindu Marriage Petition No. 262 of 1992. The learned Judge by his impugned judgment pleased to dismiss the said petition of divorce filed by petitioner-husband in this behalf.2. The facts giving rise to this petition are as under :-2.1 Marriage between Bhargavkumar Pranshanker Shukla - appellant husband (original petitioner) and Chhayaben Bhargavkumar Shukla - respondent-wife (original opponent) was solemnised on 30th January, 1982, as per Hindu rites at Ahmedabad. The opponent-wife gave birth to a female child in December, 1982 whose name is 'Vaacha'.2.2 It appears that there was some difference and dispute between petitioner-husband and respondent-wife. They have also some difference and di...

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Apr 03 2006 (HC)

B. Srinivasa Reddy Vs. Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board ...

Court : Karnataka

..... bad. if consideration foreign to the scope of the power or extraneous to the statute, enter the verdict or impulse the action mala fides a fraud on power vitiates the acquisition or other official act.(emphasis supplied)32. in this regard, another decision of the supreme court in the case of state of andhra pradesh, upon which reliance is rightly placed ..... part of the state as attributed to it should be understood to mean that the action of the state is not taken bona fide for the purpose of the land acquisition act, 1894, and it has been taken only to frustrate the favourable decisions obtained by the owner of the property against the state in the eviction and writ proceedings.(emphasis .....

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