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Jan 05 2021 (SC)

Rajeev Suri Vs. Union Of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... norms and community commitment that envisages accountability of government and private actors alike under the law; the laws must be just, clear, publicized and stable and applied evenly, protect fundamental rights and human rights; open government meaning thereby the processes by which the laws are enacted, administered and enforced are accessible, fair and efficient; and accessible ..... coordinates, geotechnical investigations along with reports, survey space utilization, functional relations, preparation of master plan including obtaining its statutory and local bodies approval, preliminary project report preliminary estimate, detailed architectural drawings, detailed structural design and detailing including designing and detailing of all services, their drawings & approval, external development ..... place in the consolidated affidavit filed by the respondents with reference to the power of the authority under section 11-a, it is pleaded : ...section 11a, chapter iiia of the delhi development act, 1957 empowers the delhi development authority (dda) to modify the master plan or the zonal development plan as it things fit; and as ..... right to information was traceable from article 19(1)(a) even before the 2005 act came into force and ..... of social welfare legislation in the us on the anvil of the due process clause on the ground that it violated the liberty of contract of men, women and children to offer themselves for work in a free market for labour ..... ideal model in light of the domestic socio-economic set-up .....

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Sep 28 2018 (SC)

Indian Young Lawyers Association Vs. The State of Kerala

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... . the amicus has also cited the judgments of this court in acharya jagadishwarananda avadhuta (supra) to submit that in order to claim protection of the doctrine of essential religious practices, the practice to exclude women from entry to the sabarimala temple must be shown by the respondents to be so fundamental to the religious belief without which the religion ..... with reference to article 26, justice mukherjea reiterated the broad view taken by the court in shirur mutt that religious denominations had complete autonomy to decide which religious practices were essential for them: religious practices or performances of acts in pursuance of religious beliefs are as much a part of religion as faith or belief in particular doctrines 23 no outside authority has any right to say that these are not essential parts of religion and it is not open ..... now proceed to state our conclusion on the preliminary objection raised by the ..... how the requirements of fairness and non-discrimination animate both the substantive and procedural aspects of article 21 133 level, 260 at a substantive the constitutional values underlying each article in the chapter on fundamental rights animate the meaning of the others ..... and others19 has been cited to submit that international conventions must be followed when there is a void in the domestic law or when there is any inconsistency in the norms for construing the domestic law. ..... ., 2005) [which translates raga maru, mehla 1 at p.1022 of the original text of sri .....

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Jun 25 2013 (FN)

Shelby County Vs. Holder

Court : US Supreme Court

..... largest county has fewer than one hundred and fifty thousand people, based on the decennial census of 1990 through fiscal year 1997 ); 13925, 13971 (similar population criteria for funding to combat rural domestic violence); 10136 (specifying rules applicable to nevada s yucca mountain nuclear waste site, and providing that [n]o state, other than the state of nevada, may receive financial assistance under this subsection after december 22, ..... the overall record demonstrated to the federal lawmakers that, without the continuation of the voting rights act of 1965 protections, racial and language minority citizens will be deprived of the opportunity to exercise their right to vote, or will have their votes diluted, undermining the significant gains made by minorities in the last 40 years. ..... as justice holmes explained: if the great mass of the white population intends to keep the blacks from voting, relief from [that] great political wrong, if done, as alleged, by the people of a state and the state itself, must be given by them or by the legislative and political department of the government of the ..... 12-96 (2013) notice: this opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the preliminary print of the united states reports. ..... between 1982 and 2005, alabama had one of the highest rates of successful 2 suits, second only to its vra-covered ..... 964 1124 (2005) (hereinafter impact ..... in october 2005, the house began extensive hearings, which continued into november and resumed in march .....

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Aug 02 2017 (SC)

Common Cause Vs. Union of India .

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... with the quantities and grade; d mining in contravention of a mining plan; e transportation of raised mineral without lawful authority; f mining and transportation of raised mineral in contravention of applicable central and state acts and rules thereunder; g conducting of multiple trade transactions to obfuscate the origin and source of minerals in order to facilitate their disposal; h tampering with land records and obliteration of inter-state boundaries with a ..... consideration on 21st april, 2014 when the following order was passed: we have heard the preliminary objections with regard to the writ petition and we are not convinced that the writ petition ..... from the averments in paragraph 14 of the writ petition that several lessees are operating without clearances under the environment (protection) act, 1986 and the forest (conservation) act, ..... projects related to livelihood intervention, health, water supply and sanitation, education, special programmes for development of women and children, entrepreneurial development of local people, communication and infrastructure projects and agro silvi-horticultural based livelihood ..... suffice it to say for the time being that the commission made certain significant observations in chapter ii of the report to the effect that: a that the tribals in the area have been ..... which included the details of dispatch, domestic consumption and export in million tonnes of iron ore and manganese ore from 2006-07 to 2010-11.38. ..... , 2004 and 25th april, 2005. .....

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Aug 04 2005 (SC)

State (N.C.T. of Delhi) Vs. Navjot Sandhu @ Afsan Guru

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2005SC3820; 2005CriLJ3950; 122(2005)DLT194(SC); (2005)11SCC600

..... which is said to be levied against the majesty of the king or, in other words, against him in his regal capacity; as when a multitude rise and assemble to attain by force and violence any object of a general public nature; that is levying war against the majesty of the king; and most reasonably so held, because it tends to dissolve all the bonds of society, to ..... following sections of the indian penal code (45 of 1860), namely:--(i) sections 121 -126, both inclusive, and section 130 (that is to say offences against the state specified in chapter vi of the said code);.shall, in the absence of any reasonable excuse, the burden of proving which excuse shall lie upon the person so aware, forthwith give information to ..... , cj and the commentaries of sir michael foster, the high court concluded thus : 'the natural and reasonable inference to be drawn from the conduct and acts of insurgence was that they intended to overcome and destroy the forces of the crown at all events and regardless of any pretended grievance ..... was held that the right to have counsel present at the interrogation was indispensable to the protection of the v amendment privilege against self- incrimination and to ensure that the right to choose ..... the name of ashiq hussain which was being carried by the deceased terrorist mohammed.two slips of paper bearing five domestic mobile phone numbers, which were related to the instruments found on the deceased terrorists and two uae numbers. ..... and his preliminary observations were over .....

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Jul 12 2005 (SC)

Sarbananda Sonowal Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2005SC2920; JT2005(6)SC79; (2005)5SCC665

..... on account of the number of such foreigners and the manner in which such foreigners have clandestinely been trying to pass off as citizens of india and all other relevant circumstances, it is necessary for the protection of the citizens of india to make special provisions for the detection of such foreigners in assam and also in any other part of india in which such foreigners may be found to have remained illegally;'some ..... international law has been quoted with approval :-'when differences between states reach a point at which both parties resort to force, or one of them does acts of violence, which the other chooses to look upon as a breach of the peace, the relation of war is set up, in which the combatants may use regulated violence against each other, until one of the two has been brought to accept such terms as his enemy is willing to grant. ..... a deep analysis of the imdt act and the rules made thereunder would reveal that they have been purposely so enacted or made so as to give shelter or protection to illegal migrants who came to assam from bangladesh on or after 25th march, ..... of this right may be subjected, doubtless, to certain forms by the domestic laws of each country; but the right exists none the less, ..... . starke (1st indian re-print 1994) in chapter 12 (page 348), the law on the points has been stated thus: -'most states claim in legal theory to exclude all aliens at will, affirming that such ..... time consuming procedure for holding of preliminary enquiry. 24. ..... .....

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Aug 29 2012 (SC)

Mohammed Ajmal Mohammad Amir Kasab Alias Abu Mujahid and Others Vs. St ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : (2012)9SCC1; JT2012(8)SC4; 2012(4)KCCR271(SN); 2012AIRSCW4942; AIR2012SC3565; 2012(7)SCALE553

..... 164 of the judgment where the court discussed the decision in nandini satpathy and the us decision in miranda and found that the safeguards and protections provided to the accused under sections 32 and 52 of the prevention of terrorism act, 2002 (pota), apart from stemming directly from the guarantees enshrined in articles 21 and 22 (1) of the constitution and embodying the guidelines spelt out in the earlier decisions of this court ..... he pointed out that the appellant was charged with a larger conspiracy and he was alleged to have:-1) attempted to destabilize the government of india by engineering violence in different parts in india;2) attempted to create instability in india by the aforesaid subversive activities;3) terrorized the people in different parts of india by indulging in wanton killings and ..... sections 12 and 13 in chapter iv of the act deal with entitlement to legal services, and provide for legal services under the act to a very large class of people, including members of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, women and children and persons in receipt of annual income less than rupees nine thousand (rs 9,000/-) if the case is before a court other than the supreme court, and ..... frequented not only by mumbaikars but also by domestic and international tourists in large numbers. ..... in the preliminary exchanges on the previous day she had found that the appellant had no difficulty in following or speaking in hindi; thus, the interaction between the magistrate and ..... year 2005, .....

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Jan 20 2012 (SC)

Vodafone International Holdings B.V. Vs. Union of India and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... conduct of business of hel between the date of execution of spa and the closing date, protection of investment during the said period, agreement not to amend, terminate, vary or waive any rights under the framework/ shareholders agreements during the said period, provisions regarding running of business during the said period, assignment of loans, consequence of imposition of prohibition by way of injunction from any court, payment to be made by vih to htil, giving of warranties by the vendor, ..... section 195 finds a place in chapter xvii of the income tax act which deals with collection and recovery of tax ..... consolidation operations of hel were evidently done in the year 2005 not for tax purposes but for commercial reasons and the contention that cgp was inserted at a very late stage in order to bring a pre tax entity or to create a transaction that would avoid tax, cannot ..... 2550 of 2007 against which vodafone filed slp no.464/2009 before this court and this court on 23.01.2009 disposed of the slp directing the income tax authorities to determine the jurisdictional challenge raised by vodafone as a preliminary issue. ..... domestic investments are made in the home country and meant to stay as it were, but when the trans-national investment is made overseas away from the natural residence of the investing company, provisions are usually made for exit route to facilitate an exit as and when necessary for good business and commercial reasons, which is generally foreign to judicial review. .....

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Apr 19 2011 (SC)

Afjal Imam. Vs. State of Bihar and Others.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... the municipality the chief councillor/deputy chief councillor absents himself without sufficient cause for more than three consecutive meetings or sittings or willfully omits or refuses to perform his duties and functions under this act, or is found to be guilty of misconduct in the discharge of his duties or becomes physically or mentally incapacitated for performing his duties or is absconding being an accused in a criminal case for more ..... environmental infrastructure and services which contains the following chapters.chapter 21 on private sector participation agreement and assignment of other agencies,chapter 22 on water-supply,chapter 23 on drainage and sewerage,chapter 24 on other provisions relating to water-supply, drainage and sewerage,chapter 25 on solid wastes,chapter 26 on communication systems which deals with the public streets and street lighting,chapter 27 on markets, commercial infrastructure and slaughter ..... the obvious intention of the legislation and produce a wholly unreasonable result", we must "do some violence to the words" and so achieve that obvious intention and produce a rational construction. ..... (supra), this court held that section 23 must be read subject to section 25 and even if the high court had the power to transfer a case from one state to another, that must be taken to have been withdrawn from 1.1.1997 when the amending act of 1976 came into force. ..... preliminary ..... forestry, protection of the ..... domestic, ..... 2005 (10) scc 437, which was a case under forest act .....

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Oct 09 2013 (FN)

Osborn Vs. the Parole Board

Court : UK Supreme Court

..... to be protected by our domestic law, interpreted and developed in accordance with the act when appropriate. ..... secretary of state to give the board directions as to the matters to be taken into account by it in discharging its functions under chapter 6 of part 12 of the 2003 act, which concerns the release, licences and recall of determinate sentence prisoners, or under chapter ii of part ii of the crime (sentences) act 1997 as amended ("the 1997 act"), which concerns the release, licences and recall of indeterminate sentence prisoners. ..... the panel concluded that there was more work to be done, particularly in relation to the use of violence, and that the appellant would need to demonstrate that he could maintain his behaviour and motivation before less secure conditions ..... house of lords considered in r (west) v parole board [2005] ukhl 1; [2005] 1 wlr 350 the circumstances in which determinate sentence prisoners recalled to prison were entitled to an oral hearing before the board, it took the common law as its starting point, and considered judgments of the european court, together with judgments from a number of common law jurisdictions, in deciding what the common ..... annual report for 2005-2006 contains a statement by a psychiatrist member of the board which demonstrates how valuable oral hearings can be: "i find the oral hearings particularly rewarding in that the evidence on the day can sometimes illuminate a situation sufficiently to turn around my preliminary view of the .....

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