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Home > Cases Phrase: liberalization Year: 1989 Page 1 of about 340 results (0.01 seconds)Kamlaben Wd/O. Govindlal Harilal Sheth Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Feb-13-1989
Reported in: (1989)2GLR1068
subsequent to the specified date for being eligible for the liberalised pension scheme and thereby dividing a homogeneous class the classification
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTJagdev Krishan Nanda and ors. Vs. the State of Haryana and anr.
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Aug-11-1989
Reported in: (1990)97PLR97
1988 the state of haryana also issued orders regarding the liberalisation of pensionary benefits in the case of employees of haryana
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTNarendra Kumar Maheshwari Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-03-1989
Reported in: AIR1989SC2138; (1989)2CompLJ95(SC); JT1989(2)SC338; 1989(1)SCALE1353; 1990Supp(1)SCC440; [1989]3SCR43
clause 6 again emphasises that the company shall be at liberty to raise any further loans and secure the same in
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTV. K. Rama Rao and Others Vs. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-14-1989
Reported in: JT1989(Suppl1)SC394; 1989(2)SCALE1407; 1990Supp(1)SCC100; [1989]Supp2SCR501; 1990(2)SLJ78(SC)
retired prior to march 1979 the court was not making liberalisation of the pension retroactive it was only giving the benefit
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTEmbassy Restaurant and ors. Vs. Delhi Administration and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Nov-17-1989
Reported in: 40(1990)DLT286; 1990(18)DRJ51; 1990RLR52
is cited with equal vigour for justifying what is called liberalisation or partial prohibition the entry in regard to prohibition in
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSmt. Banti Devi Vs. Moti Ram
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-07-1989
Reported in: AIR1990HP35,I(1990)DMC219
merely because the subsequent amendments are claimed to usher in liberalisation on the aspect of divorce the court cannot bring about
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTS. Maheswar Rao Vs. State of Orissa and anr.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Aug-10-1989
Reported in: [1989(59)FLR453]; JT1989(3)SC376; 1989(2)SCALE230; 1989Supp(2)SCC248; 1989(2)LC563(SC)
..... is bound to respect legislative intention and not to extend limitation period by giving liberal interpretation basic rules determination of lelgislative intent held court is bound to respect legislative ..... intention and not to extend limitation period by giving liberal interpretation the appellant made representation against those adverse entries on 19 10 1983 well .....
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Court: Delhi
Decided on: Sep-15-1989
Reported in: [1990(60)FLR754]; ILR1990Delhi270; 1990LabIC871; (1990)ILLJ408Del
..... of this act used the words in dispute the court ought thereforee to give a liberal meaning to the language used by parliament unless the language is ambiguous or its ..... liberal sense gives rise to an anomaly or results in something which would defeat the purpose .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Nov-09-1989
Reported in: 1989(3)Crimes759(SC); JT1989(4)SC366; 1989(2)SCALE1083; (1990)1SCC328; [1989]Supp2SCR105
..... court is bound to respect legislative intention and not to extend limitation period by giving liberal interpretation basic rules determination of lelgislative intent held court is bound to respect legislative ..... intention and not to extend limitation period by giving liberal interpretation it is his case that the local leadership of the ruling telugu desam .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Oct-24-1989
Reported in: AIR1990SC285; [1990(60)FLR140]; JT1989(4)SC547; (1990)IILLJ440SC; 1989(2)SCALE941; 1989Supp(2)SCC486
..... court is bound to respect legislative intention and not to extend limitation period by giving liberal interpretation basic rules determination of lelgislative intent held court is bound to respect legislative ..... intention and not to extend limitation period by giving liberal interpretation 6 under paragraph 17 3 the benefits recommended will be available to employees .....
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