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Sep 17 2014 (HC)

Suresh Kumar Vs. Sub. Divi. Officer, Sgnr and ors

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... this writ petition challenging the impugned verdict dated 12th august, 2013 (annex.4) passed by the sub-divisional magistrate, sriganganagar (for short, 'learned tribunal') under section 23 of the maintenance and welfare of parents and senior citizens act, 2007 (for short, 'act of 2007').by the order impugned, the learned tribunal has set at naught a registered gift deed executed by the ..... the ground that petitioner is not maintaining his mother. on 15th january, 2014, petition was admitted and the impugned order was stayed subjected to the condition that petitioner shall pay maintenance @ rs.15,000/- per month to second respondent. learned counsels for the parties have jointly filed an application (ia no.4052/14) stating therein that now the disputes between the .....

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Mar 06 1998 (HC)

Tara Chand Chokdayat and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : (1999)IILLJ1279Raj

..... giving grant-in-aid to the said institutions. moreover, the state government is equally responsible to contribute its respective prescribed share under the rules for proper maintenance and upkeep of the said institutions apart from the grant-in-aid which the said institutions are receiving regularly. thus, its own resources coupled with financial ..... besides the students and their guardians/parents members of teaching staff as well as other employees who are devoting their precious time whole heartedly for the welfare of the students who shall be future citizens of the country who are receiving education from the said institutions. the aforesaid contentions have been vehemently contended ..... institutions being not responsible or accountable to the state since they are obviously deriving grant-in-aid as, regards the payment of funds for proper upkeep, welfare and running of the said institutions. it is not open to the said institutions to plead that they are not answerable to the public at-large .....

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Sep 23 1993 (HC)

Ravindra Kumar Sabu Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1994Raj36; 1993(2)WLC721

..... present day development of this branch of jurisprudence is towards free movements both in nature of litigation and approach of the courts. residents of locality seeking protection and maintenance of environment of their locality cannot be said to be busy bodies or interlopers. even otherwise physical or personal or economic injury may give rise to civil or ..... :--'it is true that the complaint of petitioners in the writ petition is in regard to the violations of the provisions of various labour laws designed for the welfare of workman and, therefore, from a strictly traditional point of view, it would be only the workmen whose legal rights are violated who would be entitled to ..... or what was expected to be the public obligation of the 'state' had been undertaken to be performed as a part of the society's function. in a welfare state, as has been pointed out on more than one occasion by this court, governmental control is very pervasive and in fact touches all aspect of social existence .....

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Sep 11 2015 (HC)

Suo Moto Vs. Principal Secre.,Edu. Dept., Jaipur

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the terms aided institution . and recognised institution . are defined as follows:- aided institution . means a recognised institution which is receiving aid in the form of maintenance grant from the state government. . recognised institution . means a non- government educational institution affiliated to any university or recognised by the board, director of education ..... the teacher, who moulds its future citizens by imparting to his students not only knowledge, but also a sense of duty, righteousness and dedication to the welfare of the nation, in addition to other qualities of head and heart. if teachers clamour for more salaries and perquisites, the normal consequence in the ..... relating to grant of salary and other allowances to the teachers working with private schools and the body, if any, examining such matters for the welfare of teachers. while calling upon the principal secretary, the court also noticed that the salary paid to the teachers teaching in private institutions in the .....

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Apr 21 2005 (HC)

J.K. Industries Ltd. Vs. Union of India (Uoi)

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2005(103)ECC152; 2005(186)ELT3(Raj)

..... that the function to be exercised in relation to framing of rule was legislative in character.127. the principle was again considered by the supreme court in supreme court employees' welfare association v. union of india and anr. - (1989) 4 scc 187, wherein the court said that :'there can be no doubt that no court can direct the legislature to enact .....

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Sep 30 1997 (HC)

Mukesh and Etc. Etc. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1998CriLJ2439

..... the substance of the evidence only and section 353 or section 264 regarding writing judgments curtail the procedure of a regular trial to a considerable length. therefore, the maintenance of record under sections 263, 264, cr. p. c. can give an indication whether a case has been tried summarily in strict sense of the term. ..... two or three occasions. in the trial of offences under the act it shall always have to be remembered by the presiding officer that it is a social welfare legislation made in the interest of the general public, to control and regulate the production, manufacture and distribution of the essential commodities & prices & availability thereof, ..... of offences and penalties and punishments more and more stringent by repeatedly amending the principal act.9. here i may observe that the act is a piece of welfare legislation made to provide, in the interest of general public for the control of the production, supply and distribution of and trade and commerce in certain essential .....

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Jun 01 2005 (HC)

Suo Moto Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : RLW2005(2)Raj1385; 2005(4)WLC163

..... by the next of kin to anybody other than the chairman or the secretary, by whatever name called, of any recognized welfare institution or organization.explanation.- for the purposes of this sub-section, 'recognized welfare institution or organization', means a social welfare institution or organization recognized in this behalf by the central or state government. 3) whoever prints or publishes any matter in .....

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Mar 12 1984 (HC)

Bhanwarlal and ors. Vs. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation and ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : (1985)ILLJ111Raj

..... has framed the regulations and those regulations governed the service conditions apart from the standing orders and other various provisions of the industrial disputes act and labour welfare laws as,' undoubtedly and undisputedly, all the petitioners are workmen and, the corporation is an industry, so far as the specific domain and arena of ..... sword'. this provision, therefore, destroys the, concept of 'permanent' or 'permanence' in service with fixed tenure. it is not without significance that in a social welfare state where, on the one hand, by amendment of directive principles of the state government workers' participation in the management is being directed, it cannot be allowed ..... be left to be debated and adjudicated after taking evidence by the industrial tribunal in a reference under section 10 of the act?11. whether the welfare legislation enacted in the form of industrial disputes act and particularly which are regarding retrenchment can be applied both, in law and spirit in cases of .....

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Feb 05 2007 (HC)

Suo Moto Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : RLW2007(2)Raj1407

..... ;(ii) the fact that the courts are proposed to be computerized in the near future; and(iii) type-writers are likely to become obsolete. as such the availability, repair and maintenance of type-writers is not preferred item in the market place.the committee was of the view that these demands need to be viewed and examined by the registry of ..... the human rights, powers of the state machineries to be exercised in a manner to prevent arbitrary exercise of powers, promote policies designed to enhance availability of food, education, children welfare and protection to the citizens. for the good governance one of the most important organ is the judicial system. the common man has faith in judicial system of this country .....

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Aug 10 2000 (HC)

Dharamveer Tholia and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2000(3)WLC399; 2007(3)WLN569

..... examination. it is true that because of article 335 of the constitution of india, the power under article 16(4) is subject to the rider of maintenance of efficiency in the administration and therefore, it is necessary for the state to fix certain minimum standard even for the reserved categories. but this rider cannot ..... modalities for conducting either the preliminary or main examination. any other interpretation to the contrary would prevent public bodies like rpsc from discharging their functions for the welfare of the general public which would otherwise be to its detriment and hence neither permissible nor desirable. a relaxation of 5% has already been made by ..... examination. it is true that because of article 335 of the constitution of india, the power under article 16(4) is subject to the rider of maintenance of efficiency in the administration and therefore, it is necessary for the state to fix certain minimum standard even for the reserved categories. but this rider cannot .....

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