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Sep 11 1995 (SC)

State of Himachal Pradesh and Others Etc. Vs. Ganesh Wood Products and ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1996SC149; JT1995(6)SC485; 1995(5)SCALE303; (1995)6SCC363; [1995]Supp3SCR477

..... been prepared in respect of forest divisions which prescribe certain annual yield in terms of numbers of trees and volume and area. the yield is exactly known after carrying out markings and fellings. however, the average annual yield is 2838 cubic metres. it is average of 1990-91 to 1992-93. periodicity of working plans is 15 years. it is not .....

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Aug 06 1971 (HC)

Balraj Madhok Vs. Shashi Bhushan and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : ILR1971Delhi614

..... of chemically treated and mechanically imprinted ballot papers had been smuggled in. (25) in paragraph 21 it is alleged that as a result of the chemical treat- ment, the markings of the 'cow and calf symbol which were not dis- cernible at the time of the actual voting became visible by the time of counting of votes and the effect ..... stamp marks on 'deepak' symbol which were diffiuse, dispersed and of divergent density or brightness; (b) that on some ballot papers, the stamp ink was spread over the whole symbol ..... 56(1) referred to above. to substan- tiate these allegations it has been alleged,- (a)that it was noticed by the petitioner and his counting agents that the stamp marks on the 'cow and calf symbol in thousands of ballot papers were uniform exactly on the same place and of uniform density and were bright and fresh as against the .....

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Apr 21 2009 (HC)

The Commissioner, City Municipal Corporation Vs. N. Chinnathurai and o ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2009)5MLJ438

..... procedure.- every member shall, on receiving the ballot paper, proceed to the voting compartment for the purpose of recording his vote or votes and put a mark on it with the help of the instrument provided for this purpose by the returning officer, on the ballot paper against the name or names of the candidate or candidates ..... other relevant provisions of the chennai city municipal corporation act, 1919, madurai city municipal corporation act, 1971, etc., make it clear that a voter has to put a mark on the ballot paper against the name or names of the candidate or candidates for whom he wishes to vote. the rule 107 is as follows:rule 107: voting ..... the returning officer to produce the ballot papers in the court, since there are only 18 ballot papers and the dispute relates to one ballot paper on which a zigzag mark was alleged to have been made. it is, as against the said interim order, the commissioner, city municipal corporation, coimbatore has filed the above appeal.3. on the .....

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May 30 1963 (HC)

Dr. Anup Singh Vs. Abdul Ghani and ors.

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : AIR1963P& H429

..... the latter to identify the former's handwriting by just casually looking at it? is the elector's handwriting iff english mature and stable enough and has it developed marked characteristics to facilitate identification? did the mere writings 'one' 'two' and 'three' constitute sufficient material for the secretary in question to be able to identify ..... strict compliance with the requirement of the law extremely difficult and practically impossible. very few persons, none with unsteady hands would be capable of making a definite mark with strict accuracy, and yet any deviation from it might lead to the identification of the voter. but that in our opinion is not the way in ..... fact of there being two such crosses is not in our judgment a substantial breach of the statute.' it was further held that mere fact of additional mark on the ballot paper did not invalidate it though in such cases also intrinsic evidence of arrangement might make such peculiarities indications of identity. a ballot paper .....

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Oct 03 1974 (SC)

Shri Kanwar Lal Gupta Vs. Amar Nath Chawla and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1975SC308; (1975)3SCC646; [1975]2SCR259

..... 'shri amar nath chawla through shri j.p. goel' for rs.54/- in respect of printing charges of posters, hand bill and kitabat. the copy of this bill, which was marked ex. pw 2/1, carried at the foot of it an endorsement, namely, 'printing charges only' and according to the evidence given by taufiq farooqi, it bore his initials. ..... press, of which he was an employee, printed 8000 hand-bills containing the appeal of the prime minister for the first respondent and these hand-bills were like the document marked a/13 which, as deposed to by taufiq farooqi, was similar to the hand-bills printed by sood litho press. according to babu ram sharma, four reams were utilised ..... speakers who spoke at these public meetings, the petitioner made an application to the learned trial judge being ia no. 645 of 1972 for taking this chart in evidence and marking it as an exhibit in the case but the learned trial judge, by an order dated 20th april, 1972, rejected this application. we do not think the learned trial .....

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May 02 2003 (HC)

Dukku Labudu Bariki Vs. Sobha Hymavathi Devi and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2003(4)ALD138

..... during their married life with patience and the wife is expected to extend her helping hand to her husband whenever he needs it.the final stages of the celebrations are marked by ceremonial exchange of gifts between the bride's party and the bridegroom's party. the close relatives of the bride's party present rice, goat and pumpkins, to ..... of rw3. he is examined to state that he took photographs at the time of marriage of rws.1 and 3. exs.b6 to b.11 photographs and negatives were marked through him.37. simhachalam, mother of first respondent, was examined as rw7. her evidence is that though she was married to her maternal uncle ladda appala swamy, when she ..... mandal, who was summoned to produce the service register of murahari rao, i.e., ex.x2, was examined as pw8. ex.x3, a sheet in ex.x2, also was marked through him. during cross-examination he stated that entries in the service register and the family benefit card would be made on the information given by the employee, without making .....

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Sep 15 2003 (HC)

Mundrika Singh Yadav Vs. Shiv Bachan Yadav and ors.

Court : Patna

..... round wise result sheets has said that counting agents of different candidates and some candidates themselves put their signatures on these round wise result sheets. these signatures are marked as ext. a series. this witness has also said that final result sheet was prepared on the basis of round wise result sheets.31. adverting to the ..... the petitioner.25. the further case of petitioner is that his 109 valid ballot papers of different booths namely, 203, 277 and 71 were rejected on account of marking on this ballot papers by wrong seal supplied by polling officers or presiding officers of these booths to voters. budh lal yadav (rw-11), subodh kumar (rw- ..... his election agent made any complaint to any election authority particularly in respect of polling stations nos. 203, 227 and 71 in respect of supply of defective vote marking instruments and petitioner himself did not make any complaint in this regard either in course of polling or counting. according to respondent no. 1 the total number .....

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Aug 10 1953 (HC)

Jyotikana Chowdhurani and Others Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax, Assam ...

Court : Guwahati

..... the forest were taken recourse to :(a) reservation of blocks of forest commonly known as jhars and their operation in these blocks by rotation (cyclic order);(b) marking of trees fit for felling;(c) creeper and climber cutting;(d) thinning and removal of diseased and unsound trees;(e) clearing of jungles and undergrowth;(f) ..... operations were said to include -(a) reservation of blocks of forest commonly known as jhars and their operation in these blocks by rotation l(cyclic order);(b) marking of trees fit for felling;(c) creeper and climber cutting;(d) thinking and removal of diseased and unsound trees;(e) clearing of jungles and undergrowth;(f) allowing ..... with reference to the forest may be summarised thus : (a) reservation of blocks of forest commonly known as jhars and their operation in these blocks by rotation; (b) marking of trees fit for felling; (c) creeper and climber cutting; (d) thinning and removal of diseased and unsound trees; (e) clearing of jungles and undergrowth; (f) .....

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Feb 13 2001 (HC)

S.M. Sadanandaiah Vs. the Returning Officer, Baramasagara Reserved Ass ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR2001Kant428; ILR2001KAR1314; 2001(6)KarLJ522

..... the learned counsel for the applicant contends that the petitioner without filing amendment application and without seeking the permission of the court, has inserted form 21-e, which is marked as document 2 and that insertion is made in the month of january 2000, and therefore, there is delay in filing the election petition and in view of that ..... , there is difference of one number. in fact, the allegation in para 6 of the election petition that the order passed by the first respondent is produced and marked as document 3 it is earlier to the correction. it can be understood that if the document itself was not produced, then it can be understood that there is ..... is non-compliance of provisions of sub-section (3) of section 81 of the act. in paragraph 7 of the affidavit, he elaborately states the discrepancy in the marking of the documents and states that the document produced and served on him do not tally with the original and therefore, there is non-compliance of statutory provisions. in .....

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Aug 27 1979 (SC)

H.H. Shri Swamiji of Shri Amar Mutt and ors. Vs. Commissioner, Hindu R ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1980SC1; (1979)4SCC642; [1980]1SCR368

Y.V. Chandrachud, C.J.1. These seven appeals by certificate are directed against the judgment dated August 25, 1967 given by the High Court of Mysore in Writ Petitions Nos. 1649, 1650 and 1651 of 1964, Writ Petitions Nos. 1575, 1576 and 1579 of 1965 and Writ Petitions No. 1439 of 1966. These Writ Petitions were filed by the appellants under Article 226 of the Constitution praying that the demand notices issued by the Commissioner for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments of Mysore be quashed and for a writ of mandamus restraining the respondents from taking any action in pursuance thereof.2. Until November 1, 1956, when the States Re-organisation Act, 37 of 1956, came into force the District of South Kanara was a part of the former State of Madras. As a result of the States Reorganisation Act that District became a part of the State of Mysore, now the State? of Karnataka. 3. The Madras Legislature passed an Act. called the Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 19 of...

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