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Mar 24 2017 (HC)

Shaheen Begum Vs. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation and Ors.

Court : Kolkata

..... the kolkata municipal corporation and according to the petitioner, large amount has been received from various persons in respect of several portions of the newly constructed building. before proceeding to deal with the issues involved hereinabove, it would be profitable to recapitulate the relevant sections of the kolkata municipal corporation act ..... greater or lesser number of such stalls, shops, offices, warehouses or godowns, workshops, factories or garages; [i].to convert a building, which when originally constructed was legally exempt from the operation of any building regulations, contained in this act, or under any rules or regulations made under the act, or contained ..... sanctioned of and the act empowered plan or or rules the in and municipal commissioner to cause a notice to the persons responsible for such construction and after affording a reasonable opportunity of showing cause, may pass an order for demolition or otherwise. the aforesaid sanction is reproduced as under: .....

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Nov 19 2018 (HC)

s.n. Subrahmanyam vs.state

Court : Delhi

..... building and factories, civil infrastructure, metallurgical & material handling, power transmission and distribution, hydrocarbon engineering, valves, alloys, power development, infotech, finance, construction and mining machinery etc.58. the complaint on which the summoning order was passed itself describes mr. a.m. naik, petitioner in crl.m. ..... be prescribed.44. responsibility of employers.- an employer shall be responsible for providing constant and adequate supervision of any building or other construction work in his establishment as to ensure compliance with the provisions of this act relating to safety and for taking all practical steps necessary ..... 28), wages for overtime work (section 29), maintenance of registers and records (section 30), prohibition of employment of certain persons in certain building or other construction work (section 31), drinking water (section 32), latrines and urinals (section 33), accommodation (section 34), creches (section 35), first-aid (section 36), .....

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Dec 04 2018 (SC)

V.k. Girija Vs. Reshma Parayil

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... earlier rule; when two provisions of law one being a general law and the other being a special law govern a matter, the court should endeavour to apply a harmonious construction to the said provisions. but where the intention of the rule-making authority is made clear either expressly or impliedly, as to which law should prevail, the same shall be .....

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Jul 14 2020 (SC)

Director General (Road Development) National Highways Authority of Ind ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... way. hills may be classified according to the way they were formed and the kinds of materials they are made of. there are two types, constructional and destructional. constructional hills are created by a built-up of rock debris or sand deposited by glaciers and wind. oval-shaped landforms called drumlins and sand dunes are ..... principles, after following the prescribed procedure. based upon these codes and the building regulations framed by various town planning departments, clearances and permissions/approval for development and construction were issued. it was argued that the mandatory and sweeping nature of the directions in para 17 (e) by the ngt has resulted in these directions being ..... ). this issue had arisen in rajkot municipal corpn. v. manjulben jayantilal 57. nakum16 in the context of certain facts. the deceased used to travel on a railway season ticket to rajkot to attend to his office work. one day whilst he was on the footpath on the way to his office, a roadside tree suddenly .....

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Aug 30 2021 (HC)

K R Sagar Grama Panchayat Vs. Shri V Harish

Court : Karnataka

..... section 64 and directed the company to stop further construction. the company challenged the notice and succeeded in persuading respondent 1 to pass an ex parte interim order. the application made by the company ..... case, the appellant had entertained the complaint made by local residents, revoked occupancy certificate and also cancelled the permission granted to the company for raising construction. the resolution cancelling the permission 28 was recalled apparently because the rules of natural justice had not been followed. thereafter, the sarpanch issued notice under ..... sarpanch is not only entrusted with the duty to implement the programme of welfare 26 schemes and other development works, but also stop any unauthorised construction erected in the panchayat area. section 66 which regulates erection of buildings within the panchayat area empowers it and/or the sarpanch to take action .....

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Aug 30 2021 (HC)

Sri V Harish Vs. The President

Court : Karnataka

..... section 64 and directed the company to stop further construction. the company challenged the notice and succeeded in persuading respondent 1 to pass an ex parte interim order. the application made by the company ..... case, the appellant had entertained the complaint made by local residents, revoked occupancy certificate and also cancelled the permission granted to the company for raising construction. the resolution cancelling the permission 28 was recalled apparently because the rules of natural justice had not been followed. thereafter, the sarpanch issued notice under ..... sarpanch is not only entrusted with the duty to implement the programme of welfare 26 schemes and other development works, but also stop any unauthorised construction erected in the panchayat area. section 66 which regulates erection of buildings within the panchayat area empowers it and/or the sarpanch to take action .....

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Feb 08 2023 (HC)

Sharan Desai M.arch Usa Vs. The State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... and reasons behind promulgation of the act are as follows: (1) since independence and more particularly with the implementation of five-year plans, the building construction activity in our country has expanded almost on a phenomenal scale. a large variety of buildings, many of extreme complexity and magnitude, like multi-storeyed ..... full-time instruction for recognised qualifications; (d) the chief architects in the ministries of central government to which the government business relating to defence and railways has been allotted and the head of the architectural organisation in the central public works department, ex officio; (e) one person nominated by the ..... imparting full time instruction for recognized qualifications; chief architects in the ministries of central government to which the government business relating to defence and railways has been allotted; one nominated by the central government; and an architect from each state nominated by the government of that state. section 4 .....

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May 30 2023 (HC)

Sri.n.p.amrutesh Vs. The Union Of India

Court : Karnataka

..... the conditions that: (1) before notifying the establishment of the permanent bench and making it functional, the state government should create complete infrastructure 82 by constructing buildings for housing the bench, the judges, staff, lawyers as also ensuring availability of adequate facilities for boarding and lodging of the litigants, to the ..... in the year 1979, the then chief justice was in favour of establishment of bench at dharwad subject to the condition that state government undertakes to construct a suitable building for the high court. it was stated that, unless all amenities were provided, the then chief justice opposed for establishment of bench ..... bharuka. the committee considered the demand of people of north karnataka for establishment of benches therein, in addition to other aspects. selection of land for construction of circuit bench buildings was also done on proper and relevant consideration and as per the recommendation by the committee of hon'ble judges. 3127. it .....

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Feb 03 1978 (HC)

H. Puttappa and ors. Vs. the State of Karnataka and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1978Kant148; ILR1978KAR605; 1978(1)KarLJ302

..... right as involving or including concomitant rights necessary to achieve the object which might be supposed to underlie the grant of each of those rights, for that construction would, by a series of ever expanding concentric circles in the shape of rights concomitant to concomitant rights and so on, lead to an almost grotesque result ..... guaranteed right as involving or including concomitant rights necessary to achieve the object which might be supposed to underlie the grant of each of those rights, for that construction would, by a series of ever expanding concentric circles in the shape of rights concomitant to concomitant rights and so on, lead to an almost grotesque result ..... by the process of time.' 9. if these are the principles that may govern the interpretation of words in a statute, what then should be the rules of construction of a word in the constitution? needless to state that they should govern with full force, because, the 'constitution' according to benjamin n. cardoza, 'states .....

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Feb 14 1978 (HC)

Malini Ganesh Tarlekar and ors. Vs. Hansraj Madhaorao Patil and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1979Bom230

..... has been defined by sub-section (30) of section 2, whereas the word 'teacher of the university' has been defined by sub-section (31) of section 2. on a proper construction of the definition of the 'teacher of the university' it appears that they are the teachers who are giving post-graduate instructions and are required to be recognised as such .....

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