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Mar 29 1997 (HC)

M. Veera Siva Nagi Reddy and ors. Vs. Osmania University, Rep. by Its ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1997(4)ALT243

..... to a committee for report with reference to the academic soundness of private appearance in the examinations. accordingly, the committee headed by mr. r.g. takwale, vice-chancellor of indira gandhi national open university submitted its recommendations. the committee observed the minimum standard of instructions for the grant of first degree through non-formal/ distance education for the faculties of arts .....

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Apr 18 2003 (HC)

P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy Vs. Government of A.P. and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2003(6)ALD686

G. Bikshapathy, J.1. These appeals have a long tail with tiny head.2. Fixation of market value continue to be the never ending issue in Land Acquisition proceedings over a period of half a century. Right from Justice Romer (Vyricherla Narayana Gajapatiraju v. Revenue Divisional Officer, AIR 1939 PC 98), to Justice S. V. Patil (Kasturi v. State of Haryana, : AIR2003SC202 , Officer, the Judge made law has been a guiding factor rather than strict interpretation of statutory provisions. Yet, the edifice 'market value' is based on sole principal pillar - price which a willing vendor might reasonably expect to obtain from a willing purchaser. These two obscure personalities per force make the Courts to indulge in a guesswork and create any amount of judicial exercise to feel their pulse to arrive a just and reasonable compensation.3. Turning to the genealogy of these appeals, an extent of Ac. 37-23 gts. in S.Nos. 461, 462 and 463 and another extent of Ac. 1-39 gts. in S.No. 431 of Patancheru...

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Sep 05 2005 (HC)

C. Prabhakar Rao Vs. General Manager and Appellate Authority, Syndicat ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2005(6)ALD444; 2005(5)ALT658; (2006)ILLJ1058AP

ORDERK.C. Bhanu, J.1. Challenging the final orders passed by the first respondent in proceedings No. PRS (O)/57/PD/IRD/DA-7, dt. 15-4-1999 and to reinstate the petitioner into the service of the bank with all consequential benefits, the present Writ Petition is filed.2. The brief facts required for disposal of the Writ Petition are as follows:The petitioner joined the respondent bank as clerk in the year 1975 and subsequently promoted as Officer. He received a letter dated 23-9-1995 from the second respondent that he committed some irregularities while he was working as Branch Manager, Donkeshwar branch and advising him to submit his explanation within seven days, which he handed over to his Union and kept quiet. It is stated that he received another letter dated 9-5-1996 alleging that he committed irregularities while working in the above branch, which are different from the items mentioned in the earlier letter. Subsequently, he was served with a Charge sheet dated 5-10-1996, which i...

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Sep 29 2000 (HC)

Divisional Manager, Apsrtc, Mushirabad, Hyderabad Vs. Zaheera Begum an ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2002ACJ1804; 2000(6)ALD457; 2000(6)ALT408

..... fateh maidan for football practice and while crossing the road in front of harsha hotel at nampally at 2-30 p.m., a bus bearing no.aaz 3580 proceeding from gandhi bahvan towards public garden driven in a rash and negligent manner dashed against the deceased, as a result the deceased received multiple injuries all over the body and was shifted ..... the driver of the bus and stated that while crossing the road from right to left, the deceased was hit by lorry bearing no.apt 6384 which was proceeding towards gandhi bhavan and fell on the right side rear of the bus, thus it is contended thatthere was no rash and negligent driving on the part of the bus driver and .....

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Aug 06 2004 (HC)

G.K. Devarajulu Naidu Vs. State of A.P. Represented by Public Prosecut ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2005(1)ALD(Cri)224; 2004CriLJ4571

P.S. Narayana, J.1. Heard Sri Praveen Kumar, Counsel representing the appellant/A-1 and the learned Additional Public Prosecutor. 2. Accused 1 and 2 in S.C. No. 130/97 on the file of Sessions Judge, Chittoor were charged with the offence under Section 302 I.P.C. r/w. Section 34 I.P.C. and A-1 was charged with the offence under Section 498A I.P.C. The learned Sessions Judge on appreciation of the evidence of PW-1 to PW-15 and Exs. P-1 to P-23 and Ex. D-1 and M.Os. 1 to 9 ultimately came to the conclusion that the accused are entitled to be acquitted as far as the charge under Section 302 I.P.C. r/w. Section 34 I.P.C. is concerned, but however the appellant/A-1 was found guilty for the offence under Section 498A and was convicted and sentenced to undergo R.I. for a period of two years and also pay a fine of Rs. 5000/-, in default to suffer R.I. for four months. Aggrieved by the same, the present Appeal is filed.3. Sri Praveen Kumar, the learned Counsel representing the appellant/A-1 woul...

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Mar 10 1998 (HC)

Janakirama Veddara Labour Contract Co-operative Society, Nalgonda Vs. ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1998(3)ALD699; 1998(3)ALT808

1. In all these writ petitions common questions of law are involved and hence they are disposed of by a common order.2. The petitioners in some of the writ petitions are the Labour Contract Cooperative Societies registered under the A.P. Cooperative Societies Act and some of the petitioners are individual contractors. In some of the petitions, the Circular issued by the Government dated 24-1-1996 directing the Departments to insist on tax clearance certificate from the commercial authorities is challenged.3. Tender Notifications were issued by various departments who are arrayed as respondents in the writ petitions and while issuing tender notifications various conditions were stipulated. Some such conditions are that the applications for receipt of the tender schedules should be accompanied by clearance certificate by the Commercial Tax Department, Income Tax Department, Experience Certificate, deposit of Earnest Money Deposit (for short 'E.M.D'). As far as the Labour Contract Coopera...

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Mar 02 2001 (HC)

Ch. Anita and ors. Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR2001AP236; 2001(2)ALT299

..... the allegations, the effect of the ruling made and all other matters which help the mind of the authority in coming to a fair conclusion on the question. in maneka gandhi v. union of india, : [1978]2scr621 , the supreme court was pleased to observe : (para 61)'the rules of natural justice are not embodied rules. what particular rules of natural justice .....

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Sep 29 2000 (HC)

Divisional Manager, Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation Vs ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : II(2003)ACC263

..... fateh maidan for football practice and while crossing the road in front of harsha hotel at narnpally at 2.30 p.m., a bus bearing no. aaz 3580 proceeding from gandhi bhavan towards public garden driven in a rash and negligent manner dashed against the deceased, as a result the deceased received multiple injuries all over the body and was shifted ..... the driver of the bus and stated that while crossing the road from right to left, the deceased was hit by lorry bearing no. apt 6384 which was proceeding towards gandhi bhavan and fell on the right side rear of the bus, thus, it is contended that there was no rash and negligent driving on the part of the bus driver .....

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Dec 30 1996 (HC)

K. Vedanand Vs. the Regional Manager, Ranga Reddy Region, A.P.S.R.T.C. ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1997(2)ALT164

G. Bikshapathy, J.1. This Writ Petition is filed for issuance of Writ of Mandamus declaring the action of the 1st respondent in forfeiting the sum of Rs. 1,00,000/- of Earnest Money Deposit (for short 'EMD) deposited by the petitioner as illegal and arbitrary.2. The petitioner submits that the 1st respondent issued tender notification on 10-7-1996 for running scooter stand in an open space of 15,000 Sq. Ft. at Imlibun Bus stand. Along with others, the petitioner also submitted a tender in the prescribed form. He also enclosed an Account Payee Cheque for Rs. 2,50,000/- and a Demand Draft for a sum of Rs. 1,00,000/- The tenders were opened on 15-7-1996. The petitioner stood at fourth place. Accordingly, the highest tenderer was awarded the contract for running the scooter stand. It is the case of the petitioner that consequent on the rejection of the tender on the ground that the petitioner was not the highest tenderer the EMD was required to be refunded to him. However, the Corporation ...

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Apr 10 2000 (HC)

Pennar Delta Auyacutdars Association and Others Vs. Government of Andh ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2000(3)ALD182; 2000(2)ALT634

ORDER1. 'Everybody, irrespective of whether he/she is rich or poor, has equal right over the water given by nature and stored by the efforts of common labour in which he/she has actively participated. Nobody should have special benefits in any way, is my firm belief and conviction.'Pledge of Baliraja Smriti Damwater user's cooperative. The petitioners invoke the extraordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and pray for issuance of an appropriate writ declaring the action of the respondents in not releasing 11.5 TMC of water from Somasila Project for the second crop to the Pennar Delta Ayacutdars as arbitrary, illegal, unjust, apart from being violative of fundamental constitutional guarantees contained in Articles 14,21 and 300A of the Constitution of India. The petitioners also pray this Court to issue directions to release water for the second crop.2. The first petitioner claims to be the association representing the interest of agriculturis...

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