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Mar 18 1993 (HC)

M. Shanmugha Udayar Vs. Sivanandam and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1993)2MLJ617

..... facility and they are mainly dependent upon lake water that is available hardly for a month. items 20 and 21 are not cultivable lands and there are only palmyrah trees in them. item 22 called 'kosavan kollai' was brought under cultivation about 7 or 8 years prior to the suit. till then potters were excavating earth from there ..... by virtue of the provisions of clause (i) shall be held by her with the incidents of coparcenary ownership and shall be regarded, notwithstanding anything contained in this act or any other law for the time being in force, as property capable of being disposed of by her by will or other testamentary disposition:(iv) nothing in this ..... we are of the view that unless a partition of the property is effected by metes and bounds, the daughters cannot be deprived of the benefits conferred by the act. any other view is likely to deprive a vast section of the fair sex of the benefits conferred by the amendment. spurious family settlements, instruments of partitions not to .....

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Mar 09 1994 (HC)

Consumer Action Group Represented by Its Trustee Vs. the Union of Indi ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1994)1MLJ481

..... . the action of the government was challenged by the residents of the locality on the ground it is contrary to the provisions of the act and the legislative intent to protect and preserve the environment which was absolutely essential as a place of recreation and play ground for the general public. in that case, no doubt, ..... that is tarun bharat sangh, alwar v. union of india : air1992sc514 . in that case also a social action group concerned with the protection of environment and preservation of wild life filed an public interest action for the enforcement of the statutory notification promulgated under certain laws relating to wild life, environmental protection and forest conservation. ..... every mist in the dark woods, every clearing and humming insect is holy in the memory and experience of my people. the sap which courses through the trees carries the memories of the red man.no doubt in that case after weighing the pros and cons, the apex court found that the government was alive to .....

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Jan 23 2014 (HC)

M.C.Jayasingh Vs. Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited

Court : Chennai

..... an exclusive patent, and those which are not.' the board on which he served sought to draw such a line and formulated several rules which are preserved in jefferson's correspondence. [footnote 3]. despite the board's efforts, jefferson saw 'with what slow progress a system of general rules could be ..... it was only by judicial precedents that infringement was divided into two categories viz., (i) direct infringement and (ii) contributory infringement. but the 1952 act, divided the judicially created category of contributory infringement into two statutory sub-sections viz., section 271(b) dealing with inducement of infringement and section 271(c ..... shall be had to the following general considerations, namely:- ..... (d) that patents granted do not impede protection of public health and nutrition and should act as instrument to promote public interest specifically in sectors of vital importance for socio-economic and technological development of india; ...... (g) that patents are granted .....

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Oct 01 1980 (HC)

P. Thangavelu Vs. R. Dhanalakshmi Ammal and ors. and S. Dhanalakshmi A ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1982)2MLJ314

..... submitted to a decree. this compromise was with persons owning the equity of redemption and subject to the life interest of the first defendant, dhanalakshmi, which was preserved in the mortgage decree and the auction sale. the purchaser in court auction had thus obtained a valid title to the suit property;(3) the plaintiff's right ..... also an endorsement by the plaintiff, thangavelu, on the delivery akfhakshi stating that the bailiff put him in vacant possession only of the property consisting of 21 cocoanut trees but possession of the plot in which the huts were erected was not given for want of court order for removing obstruction; and for demolishing the huts.7 ..... the tenant submitted to an order of eviction, as the jurisdiction of the rent controller would only be to order eviction on certain; grounds enumerated in the act.25. this decision clearly brings out the principle that if the court had no jurisdiction to entertain a suit or a proceeding, then notwithstanding the consent, the .....

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Aug 16 2010 (HC)

M/S.Gem Granites. Vs. the State of Tamil Nadu. and ors.

Court : Chennai

..... of public trust. as of the said theory, the natural resources are not only meant for the present generation but should be preserved for the posterity. the government and the present generation acts as a trustees for the future generation. the said principle was also followed by the hon'ble supreme court in (2006) 1 ..... and mining leases are well in accordance with rule 15(1a) of the mmdr act. such a condition to have existing industry and having a distinct industrial programme is to ensure sustainable development. main goal is to preserve the environment and preserving what is left for future generation and at the same time promoting industries in ..... the state by generating direct and indirect employment opportunities.65. it was further argued that sub-section (1) of section 15 of mmdr act provides that the state government should make .....

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Apr 26 2016 (HC)

S. Rajarathinam Vs. The Secretary to Government, Home Department, Chen ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... country and the society. 22. every citizen of the country must act in a way to preserve the social order. another important aspect of the fundamental duty is to preserve the integrity of the country. society is nothing without individuals.by an individual act, the integrity of the country can be shattered. so can ..... an individual act save the face of the country. therefore, it is the fundamental duty of every ..... the following couplets also lay down importance of dispensation of justice: couplet 385: ( tamil ) the economic principles of an institution must focus on producing, acquiring, preserving and making equitable distribution of wealth and services. couplet 390: ( tamil ) an enlightened administration is one which works with focus on beneficence, benevolence, rule of .....

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Feb 27 1997 (HC)

Palanisami Pillai Vs. the Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1998)3MLJ50

..... learned single judge. the entire reasoning and conclusion of the learned single judge in holding that the sonaichamy temple is a religious institution within the meaning of the act have no factual or legal basis. as rightly pointed out by the learned senior counsel for the appellant, the learned single judge has not appreciated and considered ..... does not call for any interference by the learned single judge. the assumption of the learned judge that the petition filed under section 63 (c) of the act presupposes that there was religious endowments was not sustainable and without basis. the consistent case of the plaintiff throughout that the suit properties are the private family ..... section 70 (1) of the endowments act is, of course, the court and is accordingly required to follow the procedure applicable under the code of civil procedure, 1908 to a trial in a suit, and the high court hearing the appeal is the high court with its power preserved under article 225 of the constitution of .....

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Oct 05 1983 (HC)

The Management of Indian Bank Reptd. by Its General Manager Vs. the Pr ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1984)2MLJ390

..... by mr.dolia, observed as fellows (d. 506):thus, an examination of the salient provisions of the act shows that the principal objects of the act are-(1) the promotion of measures for securing and preserving amity and good relationship between the employer and workmen;(2) an investigation and settlement of industrial disputes, between ..... employers;(3) prevention of illegal strikes and lockouts;(4) relief to workmen in the matter of lay-off and retrenchment; and(5) collective bargaining-the act is primarily meant for regulating the relations of employers and workmen-past, present and future. it draws a distinction between 'workmen' as such and the managerial ..... community of interest.6. the question which therefore falls for consideration in this appeal depends upon the interpretation of the provisions of section 2(k) of the act, which reads as follows:2(k). 'industrial dispute' means any dispute or difference between employers and employees, or between employers and workmen, or between workmen .....

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Nov 11 1994 (HC)

S.K. Kumaraswami and ors. Vs. S.R. Somasundaram and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1995)1MLJ322

..... claim for partition. they did not file any written statement in that case. the first defendant represented and assured that the suit was intended only to preserve and safeguard the family properties from any possible risk or danger from the claims of creditors of a defunct and sick textile unit in which he was ..... defendant were the directors of the company. the plaintiff and the 10th defendant signed documents for personal guarantee as directed by the first defendant. they did not act independently; but simply obeyed his directions. the entire affairs, administration and management of the company continued to be in the hands of the first defendant, though ..... the dominant control of the first defendant. the plaintiff and the 10th defendant were living under the shelter of the first defendant. they were gullible youngsters obediently acting to the orders and directions of the first defendant. they dare not question his decisions or directions, not only because of the age difference but also .....

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Dec 19 1994 (HC)

The Registrar, University of Madras and anr. Vs. Union of India (Uoi), ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1995)2MLJ367

..... by bhartruhari (first centrury b.c.) in the following words:translation:education is the special manifestation of man: education is the treasure which can be preserved without the fear of loss: education secures material pleasure, happiness and fame:education is the teacher of the teacher:education is god incarnate:education secures ..... of alexander educational foundation as set out in the affidavits is shortly as follows: the foundation is a charitable organisation, registered under the societies registration act for the purpose of running educational institutions, particularly in medical and para-medical fields. the management is carried on by a board consisting of eminent ..... black's law dictionary it is defined as 'extending in possibility but not in act. naturally and probably expected to come into existence at some future time, thought not now existing, for example, and future product or grain or trees already planted, or the successive future instalments or payments on a contract or .....

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