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Nov 10 2016 (HC)

N. Satish and Others Vs. State of Karnataka, Represented by its Princi ...

Court : Karnataka

..... in the control room, and on the other systems in the room. moreover, the team also receives an email. immediately, they try to telephonically contact the passenger. if the passenger cannot be contacted, they telephonically contact the concerned driver of the taxi. 210. however, according to mr. jobin jolly, the court commissioner, the system is ..... an aggregator. but this part of the definition is purely tautological. for it merely says that a = a; secondly, it means an operator who connects the passenger/ intending passenger to a driver of a taxi through technological means, for a consideration or without a consideration; thirdly, it means a intermediary/ market place who canvasses or ..... with the norms prescribed by reserve bank of india. (2) the driver of a taxi shall behave in a civil and orderly manner with the passengers or intending passengers and shall not give room for any complaints from them and shall not indulge in any touting activities or force or compel customers to use his .....

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Apr 21 2006 (HC)

Tarun Bhandari Vs. State of Haryana and ors.

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : (2006)143PLR719

Ajay Kumar Mittal, J.1. The challenge in this petition filed under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India is to 'no confidence motion' moved against the petitioner by the Municipal Councillors of Municipal Council, Panchkula.2. Undisputedly, the petitioner was duly elected as President of the Municipal Council, Panchkula. As per averments made in the petition, the Municipal Council, Panchkula consists of 33 members. A no-confidence motion was moved against the petitioner. A meeting was held on 19.10.2005 which was presided over by the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula for consideration of no-confidence motion and which, accordance to the petitioner, was attended by 17 councillors. Out of them, 13 councillors who were also amongst those moving the no-confidence motion, expressed their desire in writing to the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula to withdraw the no-confidence motion. Accordingly the minutes of the meeting, a copy where of has been attached as Annexure...

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Apr 26 2011 (SC)

Consumer Online Foundation. Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... services, aeronautical communications and navigational aids and meteorological services at any airports and at any aeronautical communication station;(c) for the amenities given to the passengers and visitors at any airport, civil enclave, heliport or airstrip;(d) for the use and employment by persons of facilities and other services provided by ..... , fees and rent collected by the airports authority under section 22 are for the services and facilities provided by the airports authority to the airlines, passengers, visitors and traders doing business at the airport. therefore, when the airports authority makes a lease of the premises of an airport (including buildings and ..... avail the facilities and services of the upgraded, expanded and developed airport. similarly, there can be no contractual relationship between the airports authority and passengers embarking at an airport for establishment of a new airport in lieu of the existing airport or establishment of a private airport in lieu of the .....

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Mar 23 1976 (HC)

Marine and General Insurance Co. Ltd. and ors. Vs. Balkrishna Ramchand ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1977Bom53; (1976)78BOMLR262

..... facts of the present case. nettleship v. weston, reported in (1971) 3 all er 581. this was a case which related to an accident where a learner driver and a passenger who was teaching driving were involved. at page 586, lord denning, m. r. observed that: 'the high standard thus imposed by the judges is, i believe, largely the result of ..... of a third party caused by or arising out of the use of the vehicle in a public place; and (ii) against the death of or bodily injury to any passenger of a public service vehicle caused by or arising out of the use of the vehicle in a public place. the provisions of section 95 (1), more particularly, clauses (b ..... of section 93 to section 111-a. some of the salient provisions thereof may however, be noticed.76. section 94 (1) ordains that no person shall use (except as a passenger) or cause or allow any other person to use a motor vehicle in a public place, unless there is in force in relation to the use of the vehicle by .....

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Mar 10 2005 (HC)

Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Rep. by Its Managing Direc ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR2005KAR1605

..... the services to the maximum possible extent in view of the recommendation of the planning commission report, the contract carriage acquisition act has been repealed in the interest of passengers comfort and safety. this has paved way for operation of contract carriage service throughout the state.from the above, what ..... national development, and the socialistic pattern of society as the national objective required that public utility services should be in the public sector. the acquisition of road transport undertakings by the state, therefore, undoubtedly served the public purpose.'without taking away the effect of the said judgments, the amended ..... karnataka motor vehicles taxation and certain other law (amendment) act, 2003, (hereinafter referred to as 'the amendment act') by which the karnataka contract carriages (acquisition) act, 1976 (hereinafter referred to as 'kcca act') has been repealed, the constitutional validity of it was upheld by the constitutional bench and another decision .....

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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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Mar 02 1976 (HC)

Jamnadas Devsibhai Bhate and ors. Vs. the Commissioner, Nagpur Divisio ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1976Bom129; 1976MhLJ267

..... said power he scrutinized each and every case and only when he has satisfied that the subordinate revenue officers have followed all the instructions incorporated in land acquisition manual and the relevant government resolution, he has exercised the said power, after applying his mind to each and every case. 10. for properly appreciation ..... their individuals t certain their individuals. though ultimately a house site will be allotted to and individual landless labourer and he will be benefited by this acquisition, it cannot be overlooked that they are benefited not as individuals but in furtherance of a scheme of public utility. scheme for. construction of huts ..... the lands belonging to certain persons will not be acquired or the land of small landholders should not be acquired if as a result of the acquisition they become landless, these guidelines incorporated in the government resolution are not disputed before us by the additional government pleader appearing for the state. he has .....

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Aug 12 2005 (SC)

Shin-etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. Vs. Aksh Optifibre Ltd. and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2005SC3766; 2005(3)ARBLR1(SC); 2005(4)AWC3851(SC); [2005]127CompCas97(SC); 2005(4)CTC297; JT2005(7)SC426; (2005)4MLJ84(SC); (2005)7SCC234; 2005(2)LC1277(SC)

..... to refuse a reference to arbitration if it 'finds' that the arbitration agreement is 'null and void, inoperative or incapable of being performed'.4. this court in konkan railways corporation ltd. and ors. v. mehul construction co. : air2000sc2821 pointed out that parliament had clearly indicated that the act had substantially adopted the model law ..... .'90. the court after examining the documents and taking into account the commercial reality of the situation came to the conclusion that the plaintiffs, i.e., shipping company has made out a 'strongly arguable case' in support of the existence of an arbitration agreement. the court further observed that 'obviously it has not ..... to examine in detail the documents since the parties failed to produce the document containing the authorization given to the broker to act on behalf of the shipping company. therefore, the court has referred to the commercial reality as well as the affidavits of the parties to arrive at the conclusion that there was .....

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Mar 12 2001 (HC)

East India Hotels Ltd. and Another Vs. the State of Rajasthan and Othe ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2001(3)WLC62

..... (l)(b)-' is acquired by transfer or otherwise' and explanation, 'acquired by transfer or otherwise' used in clause (b) of this sub-section shall not include acquisition by inheritance.' '15 (b) any change having taken place in the ownership of the land or building; except by way of inheritance or', are declared ultra vires ..... which reads 'is acquired, by transfer or otherwise' alongwith explanation 'acquired by transfer or otherwise, used in clause (b) of this sub-section shall not include acquisition by inheritance', and section 15(b), which reads 'any change having taken place in the ownership of the land or building; except by way of inheritance' are ..... enlarged portion is occupied, whichever is earlier. explanation-the expression 'acquired by transfer or otherwise' used in clause (b) of this sub-section shall not include acquisition by inheritance. (2) such owner shall, within ninety days of the commencement of the year in respect of which he first becomes liable to pay tax under .....

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May 07 2012 (HC)

Madan Malji Kambli and Others Vs. State of Goa, Through Its Chief Secr ...

Court : Mumbai Goa

..... safe guide for construction and interpretation of the term appropriate government or the words for the purpose of the union. ultimately, the land acquisition act enables acquisition of lands by resort to the sovereign and supreme power of the state. that power is exercised for public purpose and in public interest so ..... cannot be the slightest doubt that the state of haryana incurs considerable expenditure for the maintenance of roads and providing for the transport of goods and passengers within the state of haryana. the maintenance of highways other than the national highways is exclusively the responsibility of the state government. while the ..... terminal with 4500 sq mtrs of floor area. the total cost of the project was estimated at us$205 m, including soft costs, infrastructure works, passenger terminal, control tower, all navigational and meteorological equipment, other facilities and utilities connection, but excluding land expropriation, and the construction of the new highway to .....

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