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Feb 09 1973 (HC)

The Electrical Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and anr. Vs. the Crompton Engine ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1973)2MLJ424

..... of, and in relation to any proceedings before the court.in the second schedule the powers of the court are defined.clause 1 relates to preservation, interim custody or sale of any goods which are the subject-matter of the reference.2. securing the amount in difference in the reference.3. the ..... in re 37 clomp. cases 184. that case related to jurisdiction of the court, in entertaining an application for winding up under the provisions of the companies act. there an agreement was entered into between monghyr electric supply company limited and the bihar state electricity board, whereby the undertaking of the company was taken over by ..... denied their liability to return to the plaintiffs 3407 metric tons of steel. the plaintiffs, therefore, have filed the present application under section 20 of the arbitration act, 1940, for the reliefs mentioned therein contending that the agreement dated nth july, 1962 and the supplemental agreement dated 8th october, 1965 were both executed at madras .....

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Apr 24 1973 (SC)

Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru and ors.Vs. State of Kerala and anr ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1973SC1461; (1973)4SCC225; [1973]SuppSCR1

..... & the first amendment' 1957), that since there can be no freedom to end freedom even if the people desire to enslave themselvs, "the suprme court must act undemocratically in order to preserve democracy". nor indeed shall i walk down the garden-path laid by dale. gibson ('constitution amendment and the implied bill of rights', mcgill law journal, volume 12 ..... and directive principles had their roots deep in the struggle for independance and they were included in the constitution in the hope and expectation that one day the tree of true liberty would bloom in india the rights and principles thus connect india's future, present, and past, adding greatly to the significance of their inclusion ..... . i think that we do stand in danger, in the circumstances stated above, of losing sight of the wood for the trees, and, if we get entangled in some of the branches of the trees we may miss reaching the destination; the correct conclusion or decision. i think i can speak for all my learned brethren as .....

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May 04 1973 (HC)

Amina Bi and ors. Vs. Khamurunnissa

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1974Mad54

..... that the oral gift as stated in ex. a-2 is inadmissible in evidence. section 129 of the transfer of property act saves mohammedan gifts from the application of the provisions of chapter vii of the transfer of property act. the result is that the oral gift made by mohammed jaffar in favour of his wife fathima bi in lieu of her .....

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May 04 1973 (HC)

Amina Bi and ors. Vs. Khamurunnisa

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1973)2MLJ314

..... that the oral gift as stated in exhibit a-2 is inadmissible in evidence. section 129 of the transfer of property act saves mohammedan gifts from the application of the provisions of chapter vii of the transfer of property act. the result is that the oral gift made by mohammed jaffar in favour of his wife fatima bi in lieu of her .....

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Jun 18 1973 (FN)

United States Vs. Scrap

Court : US Supreme Court

..... is not charged, and of the extent of irreversible environmental damage that might result if the rates are not suspended. the district court, in its effort to preserve the status quo pending final review of the commission's april 24 order, gave full consideration to the effects on all parties of either granting or denying ..... interests, which representation they could not otherwise individually afford. each of edf's members has, under 101(c) of nepa, 'a responsibility to contribute to the preservation and enhancement of the environment,' which responsibility they fulfill in part by becoming a member of and contributing to edf." "the increased freight rates and charges in ex ..... worth $11 a ton. we know that we deal here with nonrenewable resources. we are told that recycling paper saves thousands of acres of trees a year. [ footnote 2/10 ] under the act, the appraisal by the council on environmental quality, of which russell train is the chairman, is a weighty one, for, under 204 of .....

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Jun 19 1973 (HC)

Firm Shah Kaushik Kumar Ratilal Vs. the Union of India and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1973)1GLR960

..... court has pointed out in paragraph 4 of the judgment at p. 265 that 'the expert committee to which the bill which became the act (central act 74 of 1952) was referred, explained in their report the function of forward trading in these terms:forward trading involves speculation about the future ..... contracts' are divided into 'transferable specific delivery contracts' and 'non-transferable specific delivery contracts'. section 18(1) exempts from the operation of the act non-transferable specific delivery contracts. the net result of these statutory provisions is that all forward contracts except those which are non-transferable specific delivery contracts ..... in order to consider this challenge, it is necessary to set out the historical background against which the central legislature enacted the forward contracts (regulation) act. in paragraph 12 of the affidavit-in-reply of p. sitaraman. deputy secretary, ministry of industrial development, internal trade and company affairs (department of .....

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Jun 25 1973 (FN)

Sugarman Vs. Dougall

Court : US Supreme Court

..... governors" as those who write the laws or regulations the "low-level" administrator must "apply." since policymaking for a political community is not necessarily the exclusive preserve of the legislators, judges, and "top" administrators, it is not irrational for new york to provide that only citizens should be admitted to the competitive ..... justification exists for prohibiting aliens from employment in the competitive civil service and from admission to a state bar. "state legislatures are presumed to have acted within their constitutional power despite the fact that, in practice, their laws result in some inequality. a statutory discrimination will not be set aside if ..... objectivity." [ footnote 9 ] emphasis is placed on our decision in united public workers v. mitchell, 330 u. s. 75 (1947), upholding the hatch act and its proscription of political activity by certain public employees, and it is said that the public employer "has broad discretion to establish qualifications page 413 u. .....

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Aug 31 1973 (HC)

The State Vs. Mehar Singh and ors.

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : 1974CriLJ970

..... that section was enacted. but this is not so. the section gives no new powers, it only provides that those which the court already inherently possesses shall be preserved and is inserted. as their lordships think, lest it should be considered that the only powers possessed by the court are those expressly conferred by the criminal procedure code and ..... fire on the deceased's car from both sides of the road. balbir singh, the driver of the car. had lost control and had crashed against a tree and had also sustained a head injury out of the named assailants six persons had been arrested within a fortnight of the occurrence and had been lingering in jail ..... legislature thought fit to remove the protection from the public servants in so far as it relates to the investigation of the offences of corruption comprised in the act by making them cognizable it may be presumed that it was considered necessary to provide a substantial safeguard from undue harassment by requiring that the investigation is to .....

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Oct 12 1973 (SC)

Narayanan Sankaran Mooss Vs. the State of Kerala and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1974SC175; (1974)1SCC68; [1974]2SCR60

..... experience; and the third has experience of accounting and financial matter in a public utility undertaking, preferably an electricity supply undertaking. section 13 of the said act provides that all orders and decisions of the board shall be authenticated by the signature of the chairman. it is obvious that telephonic consultation could not be ..... government and the board after the receipt of the explanation.7. telephonic consultation is out of question. the board is constituted under the indian electricity (supply) act, 1948. it is a corporate body. it consists of at least three members. one of them has experience of commercial matters and administration; the other is ..... no effect.' paragraph 22 states that 'the entire proceedings culminating in the issue of (the two orders) constitute a gross violation of the...provisions of the act.' paragraph 22 clearly asserts that the impugned orders have been made in breach of the statutory conditions for revoking a licence. earlier we have said that .....

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Nov 02 1973 (HC)

Bapusaheb Balasaheb Patil and ors. Vs. the State of Maharashtra and or ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1975Bom143; (1974)76BOMLR455; 1974MhLJ698

..... that all the consequences which flow upon attachment before judgment levied by a civil court would flow if such attachment was effected by the said authorities acting under the act. similarly, in our view, instead, of making elaborate provisions for execution of award - either final or interlocutory - it has been enacted that ..... arbitrators undertaking statutory arbitration. he further pointed out that the provisions contained in section 94, 95 and 98 themselves make a distinction between these authorities acting under the powers conferred on them and civil courts. for instance, he pointed out that when an order effecting attachment before award is passed by ..... in that respect expressly barred. secondly, the registrar, officers on special duty or nominee or board of nominees appointed by the registrar under the act have been conferred powers to perform judicial functions and they have been empowered to give definitive decisions or judgments which have finality and authoritativeness that bind .....

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