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Mar 25 1986 (HC)

Purshottam Dass Tandon and ors. Vs. State of U.P. Lucknow and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1987All56

..... 17th september, 1979. it superseded all previous orders and provided for submission of details about extent and type of construction, utilisation of vacant land etc. against this order representations were made on 19th novermber, 1979, 4th december, 1979, 11th july, 1980 and 1st october, 1980 culminating in government order dated 19th april, 1981 which superseded ..... , an inherent philosophy of a welfare state, is not only recognised in civilised society but is an essential attribute of democracy since its concern extends for its people from 'womb to tomb' retention of big bungalows with compound of three or four acres in a country with ever growing population is a social sin. even ..... to act for general welfare and public good. its ownership is not absolute as that of private person. it holds the property in trust for welfare of the people who in a democracy are, ultimate sovereign. by nature of ownership, therefore, it has no unfettered or absolute power or discretion. its actions are to be .....

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Jul 26 1985 (HC)

State Bank of India Vs. Hegde and Golay Limited

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1987KAR2364

..... financial assistance of the bank for these units also, each of whom had been incorporated as a separate company under the act. its further case is that acting on the representation of hgl and in particular the chairman and managing director sri b.t. shankar hegde (hereinafter referred to as 'sri hegde'), it gave financial assistance in different ways to hgl .....

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Aug 11 1982 (HC)

Vichitra Banwarilal Meena Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1982Raj297; 1982()WLN294

..... expiration of a period of forty years from the commencement of this constitution:provided that nothing in this article shall affect any representation in the house of the people or in the legislative assembly of a state until the dissolution of the then existing house or assembly, as the case may be.' 15. this ..... the reservation of seats for the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes in the house of the people and in the legislative assemblies of the states; and(b) the representation of the anglo-indian community in the house of the people and in the legislative assemblies of the states by nomination shall cease to have effect on the ..... a) the reservation of seats for the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes in the house of the people and in the legislative assemblies of the states; and(b) the representation of the anglo-indian community in the house of the people and in the legislative assemblies of the states by nomination, shall cease to have effect on the .....

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Jun 25 1987 (HC)

G. Lakshman Vs. State of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1987KAR2177

..... basis of the licence bearing no. 67/78. however, it transpires that since the manufacture of 700 guns was found to be uneconomical the petitioner made a representation to the government of india to enhance the quota to 9,300. the government of india, in the light of the decisions of the supreme court in similar ..... period of foreign rule. the order of things was completely changed when india attained independence and began to be governed under a constitution which guaranteed to a free people a body of rights described as 'fundamental.' the arms act, 1959, reflects the constitutional change, and a schematic analysis of the enactment will at once demonstrate ..... power to suspend or revoke his licence. in the words of justice frankfurter :'the safeguards of liberty have frequently been forged in controversies involving not very nice people.'the other grounds on which the renewal was refused were not seriously pressed by the learned advocate general and in my view rightly too.17. respondent's .....

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Apr 21 1983 (HC)

Management of theatre Sanjaya Vs. the State and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1984KAR539; (1984)IILLJ400Kant

..... that a second opportunity ought to have been given. the relevant observation are : '... normally speaking, we should have thought that one opportunity for making a representation against the preliminary list published would have been sufficient to satisfy the requirements of law. but the extent and application of the doctrine of natural justice cannot ..... decisions of the supreme court are :- (1) compliance with the rule of natural justice, namely, the requirement to hear the party or consider his representation before an administrative decision which results in civil consequences against him, is taken must be considered as a condition precedent for the exercise of such power unless ..... to make fairness a creed of life. it has many colours and shades, many forms and shapes and, save where valid law excludes, it applies when people are effected by acts of authority. it is the bone of healthy government.' 47. it is fair to hold that subject to certain necessary limitations natural justice .....

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Jan 30 1951 (HC)

Govindarajulu Alias Jayaraman Vs. Balu Ammal and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1952Mad1; (1951)2MLJ209

..... the inheritance devolves on the nearest sapinda. to introduce into the scheme of succession of the mitakshara beyond the limits now recognised an extended right of representation bringing in illegitimate lineal male descendants of the propositua is to further countenance not merely a violation of the spirit of sanctity which the ancient hindu ..... the latter predeceased his father.'by parity of reasoning may not one feel doubtful whether the illegitimate son of a legitimate son can avail himself of jus representations where the latter predeceased the propositus does it not look as if bhashyam aiyangar j. in referring to the grandson and great grandson included in the ..... , and sapinda relationship also confers equal spiritual benefit on the propositus, though the propinquity or the blood relationship is not the same. the right of representation therefore is founded on the right by birth, on propinquity and also on the efficacy to confer spiritual benefit upon the propositus. this right has never .....

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Feb 29 2012 (HC)

Vikas and Others Vs. State Election Commission and Others

Court : Delhi

..... available with the election commission was article 324 of the constitution and this power could not be circumscribed merely because the parliament had enacted the representation of peoples act 1951 (hereinafter referred to as the r.p. act), under which rules concerning, allotment of symbols and disputes arising therefrom, had ..... ) the legislature of a state may, by law, provide (a) for the representation in a municipality of (i) persons having special knowledge or experience in municipal administration; (ii) the members of the house of the people and the members of the legislative assembly of the state representing constituencies which comprise wholly ..... discovering the aspirations, the expectations and the needs, the limits to the patience and the acquiescence and the articulation of the views of the people whom they represent. they function best when they concern themselves with general principles, broad objectives and fundamental issues instead of technical and situational intricacies .....

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Nov 16 1992 (SC)

indra Sawhney Etc. Etc Vs. Union of India and Others, Etc. Etc.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1993SC477; [1992]Supp2SCR454; 1992DGLS(soft)768:1992Supp(3)SCC217

..... his agent's consent appeals to vote or refrain from voting on ground of religion, race or caste then he is guilty of corrupt practice under section123(3) of the representation of people act and his election is liable to be set aside. thus caste, race or religion are prohibited even in political process. what cannot furnish basis for exercise of electoral ..... public administration. it is for the state to determine whether the evil effects of inequities stemming from prior discrimination against classes of people have resulted in their being reduced to positions of backwardness and consequent under representation in public administration. reservation is a remedy or a cure for the ill effects of historical discrimination.400. while affirmative action programmes by preferential treatment .....

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Jul 02 2010 (HC)

Narendra Road Lines Pvt. Ltd. Vs. State of Up, and ors.

Court : Allahabad

..... but that since the public purpose is expressed in vague terms and is not particularised with sufficient specificity, they are not in a position to make an effective representation against the proposed acquisition. the supreme court relying upon the constitution bench decision in aflatoon (supra) in which large extent of land was acquired for public purpose ..... para 19 that a public purpose is involved in the acquisition of land for setting up an industry in the private sector as it would ultimately benefit the people. every industry need not necessarily promote public purpose and there could be exceptions which negate the public purpose. but, it must be borne in mind that ..... property is applicable only in those cases where private property is wanted for public use, or demanded by the public welfare. an activity, however, beneficial to the people and however useful cannot be regarded as public service, if it is of a type which may be carried on by private individuals for distinct profit motive. .....

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Sep 21 2004 (HC)

T. Muralidhar Rao Vs. State of A.P. and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2004(6)ALD1; 2004(5)ALT634

..... the need to make certain special provisions with regard to scs and sts and the anglo-indian communities in the matter of representation in the house of people (lok sabha) and the legislative assernblies of the states and the need to take into consideration the claims of the members ..... politicians, legislators etc. the commission also toured the country, extensively held meetings at state and district head quarters and interior villages to get representations and hear views of as many people as possible. the evidence collected has been grouped into various sections.38. the mandal commission evolved eleven 'indicators' or 'criteria' for ..... indra sawhney's case (supra), the supreme court pointed out that article 16(4) speaks of adequate representation and not of proportionate representation. adequate representation cannot be read as proportionate representation. the concept of proportionate representation is accepted only in articles 330 and 332 of the constitution of india and that too for a .....

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