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Apr 11 2000 (HC)

Chandra Gupta Vs. State of U.P. and Others

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : 2000(2)AWC1747

..... marked ; (iii) the surroundings and all protected works laying within 100 metres of the edge of all facilities which are proposed to be licensed ; (iv) the position, capacity, materials of construction and ground and elevation views of all storage tanks, enclosures around tanks, all valves filing and discharge points, vent pipes, dip pipes storage and filing sheds, pumps, fire fighting facilities .....

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May 23 2000 (HC)

Democratic Bar Association, Allahabad and Others Vs. High Court of Jud ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : 2000(3)AWC2383A; (2000)2UPLBEC1387

..... by certain persons, their performance in any other manner than that specified or by any other person than one of those named is impliedly prohibited.' see crawford on statutory construction. 1940 edn. article 195, p. 335. normally, a discretion entrusted by parliament to an administrative organ must be exercised by that organ itself. if a statute ..... exercised by that authority and by no other. but the intention may be negatived by any contrary indications in the language, scope or object of thestatute. the construction that would best achieve the purpose and object of the statute should be adopted.' the opinion as to whether an advocate is deserving of the distinction of being ..... action (3rd edition, 1973, p. 265).'the maxim delegatus non potest delegate does not enunciate a rule that knows no exception ; it is a rule of construction to the effect that a discretion conferred by statute is prima facie intended to be exercised by the authority on which the statute has conferred it and by no .....

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Jan 14 2004 (HC)

Vijay Laghu Udyog Vs. Punjab National Bank

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : [2004]53SCL275(All)

..... financial institution in any financial assistance for the purpose of realisation of such financial assistance.8. the definition makes it clear that the acquisition by any securitisation company or re-construction company of any right or interest of any bank or financial institution in any financial assistance namely where the money has not been repaid, which has been advanced by virtue ..... controversy it would be apposite to understand the object, purpose, and the scheme of the act. the act no. 54 of 2002 has been enacted to regulate securitisation and re-construction of financial assets and enforcement of security interest and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.7. the act extends to the whole of india and it has come into .....

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Mar 01 2011 (HC)

Rakesh Kumar Srivastava and Others Vs. State of U.P. and Others

Court : Allahabad

..... posts in the mandi parishad. according to the petitioners' counsel, petitioners were engaged as work charge/muster roll/on consolidated pay under the contingency limit in various construction divisions of the rajya krishi utpadan mandi parishad. 2. it has been submitted on behalf of the petitioners that in mandi parishad there are three categories of ..... . 2353(ss) of 1999; pawan kumar srivastava and others vs. state of u.p. and others, counsel for the petitioners submitted that the deputy director, construction sent an information on 5.2.1998 to the headquarters indicating therein that work charge, muster roll and fixed pay employees working in the division were within 2% ..... that it is incumbent upon the authorities to appoint any number of persons on any event because the work is being done through contract basis as the construction division is having own strength of regular employees, whose salary is charged to the establishment head whereas persons engaged on daily wages, their wages are .....

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Jun 20 1902 (PC)

Deo NaraIn Rai and anr. Vs. Kukur Bind and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : (1902)ILR24All319

..... party chargeable thereby, but by his agent.' their lordships say that they entirely adopt that principle of construction which they held to be applicable to the case before them. in the case of budoobhoosun bose v. enaet moonshee (1867) 8 w.r. 1 the effect of ..... which runs as follows: 'when therefore we find in the statute now under consideration that it expressly mentions the signature of the party only, we think it a safer construction to adhere to the precise words of the statute, and that we should be legislating^ not interpreting, if we extended its operation to writings signed, not by the ..... indispensable. as observed by lord macnaghten in commissioners for special purposes of the income tax v. pemsel l.r. 1891 a.c. 531 at p. 587 'a construction which leads to a result so whimsical ought not to be adopted without good reason.' no reason whatever has been suggested on behalf of the respondents for attributing to .....

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Dec 10 1913 (PC)

Sher Bahadur Vs. Ganga Bakhsh Sihgh and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : (1914)ILR36All101

..... follows that the testator intended to bring into the line of succession not only his illegitimate grandchildren but their illegitimate issue from generation to generation. such a construction would render rather unnecessary the provision (no. 4), that if no descendants of the family of jang bahadur remained, the monthly allowance should fall into the ..... issue would bring into the has of succession not only the testator's illegitimate grand-children, but their illegitimate issue from generation to generation. such a construction would render condition no. 4 rather unnecessary and would also defeat the whole purpose and object of the testator in establishing the succession of life interests. ..... jang bahadur had a muhammadan and a hindu family and seems to have been on equally affectionate terms with both. he ate food in english hotels and railway refreshment rooms, drank gin and kept fowls and pigs. it is evident that he was neither an orthodox hindu not an orthodox muhammadan. it appears to .....

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May 08 1945 (PC)

Darshan Singh Vs. Parbhu Singh and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1946All67

..... statement, but his acting's and dealings with the estate, which furnish a true guide to the determination of the question of jointness or otherwise.(b) nor can the legal construction or legal effect of an unambiguous document defining shares of the members of the family be controlled or altered by evidence of the subsequent conduct of the parties.39. the .....

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Feb 13 1946 (PC)

NaraIn Sahai and ors. Vs. Emperor

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1946All333

..... accused, but also his personal conduct, in the sense of having some restraining influence over him. this argument, to my mind, has very little force. on either construction of the liability of the surety, that is to say whether he guarantees merely the penalty or the behaviour itself of the accused, his character is equally relevant. ..... forfeit under his own bond, but as independent persons answerable for the good behaviour of the accused. as i have already said, had the only consideration been the construction of the words themselves, i should' have found little difficulty in thinking that the natural meaning of the expression 'bond, with or without sureties' was that the ..... due performance of which by the accused is or is not guaranteed by third parties. had it been sufficient to determine this question as a matter of pure construction of the few words involved, unassisted by any context or by any of the authorities, i confess that i should have felt little hesitation in concluding that .....

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May 08 1956 (HC)

Ajodhya Prasad Bhargava Vs. Bhawani Shanker Bhargava and anr.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1957All1

..... be an indirect admission, as where it bears on the issue incidentally or circumstantially. a statement is not competent aa an admission where it does not, under a reasonable construction, appear to admit or acknowledge the fact which is sought to be proved by it.' 71. the case most strongly relied on for the proposition that when an ..... of the privy council reported in mt. maqbulan v. ahmad hussain ilr 26 all 108 (q) would show that evidence cannot be relied on as admission, unless the construction sought to be put upon it is a natural one, and in accordance with the intention of the maker of the statement.in that case their lordships did not treat ..... true; and may by themselves, be quite enough to form the substantive basis of a finding of a fact in issue or a relevant fact. their destructive or constructive tendency is a wide one, and their repercussions cover the entira case.60. it is further significant that none of the sections mentioned above contain any limitation or restriction .....

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Oct 12 1959 (HC)

Oudh Sugar Mills Ltd., Hargaon Vs. State of U.P. and anr.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1960All136

..... singhji v. state of rajasthan : [1955]2scr303 , observed as follows :'it was argued that the heads of legislation mentioned in the entries should receive a liberal construction, and the decision in air 1941 fc 10 at p. 25, was quoted in support of it. the position is well settled and in accordance therewith, ..... should be read in their ordinary, natural and grammatical meaning subject to this rider that in construing words in a constitutional enactment conferring legislative powers the most liberal construction should be put upon the words so that the same may have effect in their widest amplitude' (see navinchandra v. commr. of income-tax, bombay : ..... known that entries in legislative lists must be given a broad and comprehensive interpretation'in construing an entry in a list conferring legislative powers and widest possible construction according to their ordinary meaning must be put upon the words used therein'and further that'the cardinal rule of interpretation, however, is that words .....

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