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Sep 14 1950 (HC)

V.G. Row Vs. the State of Madras

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1951Mad147; (1951)IMLJ628

..... . the power of the state to prescribe regulations for promoting the health, morals. & education, of the people, the economic & industrial development of the country, & for preserving peace & order, called the 'police power' in america, involves some kind of selection, classification & special treatment. reasonable classifications made & restrictions imposed by law do not ..... list. 2 in schedule vii of the constitution. the end, object or purpose of the impugned act is the preservation of public peace & public order & therefore legitimate.64. secondly, we have to consider whether the impugned act has a reasonable relation to a proper legislative purpose. the fundamental right with which we are primarily ..... months he shall have a right of making a representation which shall be referred to the advisory tribunal constituted under section 3 (4) of the act. the act did not provide as to what the advisory tribunal should do after the matter was referred to it. the main argument in the case was .....

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Jan 22 1951 (HC)

Pailwan Abdul Khader and ors. Vs. State of Mysore

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1951Kant72; AIR1951Mys72

..... ) 152 u. s. 485. it is open to the legislature to determine what evidence may be received & the effect of such evidence so long as fundamental rights are preserved. a right of appeal is not considered to be essential for protection of due process of law. willoughby on the constitution at p. 1727 states that : ''due process ..... are dismissed.mallappa, j.46a. petitioners have been convicted of offences under some of the sections of the penal code by the sp, j. appointed under the special criminal courts act -- act xxiv [24] of 1942. some of the petnrs. have been convicted of murder under section 302, penal code, & sentenced to death or transportation for life, while others ..... askar ali of the madras bar in the course of which they pressed for consideration a number of important points bearing on these cases.2. the special criminal courts act, act xxiv [24] of 1942, was enacted on 7-7-1942. it was made applicable to tumkur district within which the punters are alleged to have committed the .....

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Mar 22 1951 (HC)

K. Peramanayakam Pillai Vs. S.T. Sivaraman and anr.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1952Mad419; (1952)IMLJ308

..... rights of other coparceners who are not parties thereto which the learned judges in '23 mad 89' had in mind. 'venkatapathi v. pappiah'. 51 mad 824. preserves the check not in the wrong manner laid down by '23 mad 89', i.e., by refusing equities altogether but in the right manner best calculated to reconcile ..... committee in 'sat narain v. srikishen das'. 17 lah 644 (pc). decisions of this court held that the law was the same under section 28 of the provincial insolvency act. 'sankaranarayana v. rajamani', 47 mad 462 & 'balavenkata seetharama v. official receiver, tanjore', 49 mad849. though this line of authority was reversed by 'ramasastrulu v. balakrishna' ..... importance than 'logicality' or 'abstract equity.' even hindu nyaya. sastras recognise this principle under the doctrine of 'visha vriksha nyaya (poison tree argument) which is stated as follows:"even a poison tree planted by oneself should not be cut down after it has taken root and has been enumerated."for that reason, i am not for .....

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Apr 03 1951 (HC)

Seethalakshmi Achi and ors. Vs. V.T. Veerappa Chettiar

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1952Mad736; (1952)IMLJ709

..... it after restoration of peace.the question, therefore, in that casa did not relate to a contractual right but related entirely to right to property. the preservation for the benefit of an alien enemy of property situated in england together with its profits until the war terminated for the purpose of being restored to ..... to simla and was carrying on the 'de jure' government of burma from that place. he declared a state of emergency under the government of burma act, 1935, assumed to himself legislative and executive functions and promulgated certain ordinances constituting special courts for the trial of criminal offences.the evidence in this case is ..... mohamedan text books or advisers nor the regulations and other enactments of the government supplied sufficient guidance, the judges of the civil courts were usually directed to act in accordance with 'justice, equity and good conscience'. an english man would naturally interpret these words as meaning such rules and principles of english law .....

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Apr 06 1951 (SC)

State of Seraikella Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1951SC253; [1951]2SCR474

..... articles of agreements the space meant for inserting the amount of privy purse was left blank in the agreements signed by the said rulers. article 3 preserved the rulers full ownership, use and enjoyment of all his private properties as distinct from state properties. article 4 saved all personal privileges enjoyed by ..... 23, 1947, the central government issued a notification purporting to delegate its extra-provincial jurisdiction with respect to the plaintiff states under the extra-provincial jurisdiction act, 1947 (no. xlvii of 1947) to the government of orissa which at once began to exercise extra-provincial jurisdiction over the seven states. it is ..... against the dominion of india and the province of bihar for the following reliefs : '(a) interpretation of the relevant provisions of the government of india act, 1935, the indian independence act, 1947, and of the states merger (governors' provinces) order, 1949; (b) declaration that the dominion government has no authority vested in it .....

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Apr 30 1951 (FN)

Joint Anti-fascist Refugee Committee Vs. Mcgrath

Court : US Supreme Court

..... many of them make additional contributions for life, sickness and disability insurance. in addition to its insurance activities, the order "attempts to encourage the preservation of the cultural heritages and artistic values developed . . . by the peoples of the different countries of the world and brought with them to ..... they have a right to conduct their admittedly legitimate political, charitable and business operations free from unjustified governmental defamation. otherwise, executive officers could act lawlessly with impunity. and, assuming that the president may constitutionally authorize the promulgation of the attorney general's list, i further agree with ..... the moral support and good will of the american people necessary for the continuance of its charitable activities. upon information and belief, these acts have caused many contributors, especially present and prospective civil servants, to reduce or discontinue their contributions to the organization; members and participants in .....

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May 10 1951 (HC)

Raja Suryapalsingh and ors. Vs. the U.P. Govt.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1951All674

..... spirit of the constitution which is not even mentioned in the instrument.' 120. a legislature must of course legislate : it cannot abdicate its powers. but provided it preserves its own capacity intact we can see no reason why it should not delegate powers of subordinate legislation to such other authorities as it deems proper.121. the ..... valued at all, & the appcts. contend with considerable force that such property is being acquired without compensation being paid for it. such items of property include scattered timber, trees, tanks, wells, irrigation works & barren land.73. it is pointed out to us that in the new items of expenditure included in the uttar pradesh budget for ..... & they have always been more generously treated than the bigger ones. he has refd. us to the provisions of the land revenue act, the u. p. agriculturists' relief act, the debt redemption act, & similar other acts, & has urged that it is a well-known basis that a man who is less able to bear the loss should be more .....

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Jun 04 1951 (FN)

Dennis Vs. United States

Court : US Supreme Court

..... ," in its origin, "served to indicate the importance of freedom of speech to a free society, but also to emphasize that its exercise must be compatible with the preservation of other freedoms essential to a democracy and guaranteed by our constitution." pennekamp v. florida, 328 u. s. 331 , 328 u. s. 350 , 328 u ..... is competent." chief justice marshall in cohens v. virginia, 6 wheat. 264, 19 u. s. 414 . the right of a government to maintain its existence -- self-preservation -- is the most pervasive aspect of sovereignty. "security against foreign danger," wrote madison, "is one of the primitive objects of civil society." the federalist, no. 41 ..... . the constitutional power to act upon this basic principle has been recognized by this court at different periods and under diverse circumstances. "to preserve its independence, and give security against foreign aggression and encroachment, is the highest duty of every nation, .....

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Mar 18 1952 (HC)

Buddhu Vs. Municipal Board and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1952All753

..... provides:'the state shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter, of cows and calves and other milch and drought cattle.'if in pursuance of this ..... board, controlling and regulating the admission within municipal limits, for purposes of sale, of the flesh (other than cured or preserved meat) of any cattle, sheep, goats or swine slaughtered at a slaughter-house or place not maintained or licensed under this act. g.--offensive trades ............ ............ ........... ............ ........ ............ ............ ........... ............ ........h.--public safety and convenience. ............ ............ ........... ............ .................... ............ ........... ............ ........i.--sanitation & prevention of disease. ............ ............ ........... ............ .................... ............ ........... .....

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May 02 1952 (SC)

Raja Suriya Pal Singh Vs. the State of U.P. and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : [1952]1SCR1056

..... , title and interest of all the intermediaries in every estate in such area including land (cultivable or barren), grove land, forests whether within or outside village boundaries, trees (other than trees in village abadi, holding or grove), fisheries, wells (other than private wells in village abadi, holding or grove), tanks, ponds, water channels, ferries, pathways, ..... establishment and incorporation of a gaon samaj and for the vesting of all lands not comprised in any holding or grove and forests within the village boundaries, trees public wells, fisheries, hats bazars etc. tanks and ponds in the gaon samaj, which is to supervise and manage and control the land subject to ..... section 7 saves certain rights at present held by the proprietors from the purview of the act. the rights included are in respect of mines which are being worked by the zamindars. section 9 provides that private wells, trees in abadi and buildings situate within the limits of an estate shall continue to belong to .....

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