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Mar 17 2023 (SC)

State Of Orissa Vs. Orissa Khadi And Village Industries Board Karmacha ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... have been countenanced. according to the learned counsel, the writ petition filed by the employees on the grounds of hostile discrimination and non-consideration of representation was rightly decided by the learned single judge with directions to the state government to amend the regulations so as to extend the pensionary benefits to ..... declared invalid, it has been suggested on behalf of the respondents that when the employees had regularly been raising the demand for pension by way of representations and had taken up litigation too, challenge to the contrary provisions is inherent in their demands/prayers. these submissions have only been noted to be ..... board, as the state has decentralized its power and functions through its instrumentalities such as the board and other statutory corporation for good governance of the people under the constitution of india.11. in the result, after making a threadbare analysis and appraisal of factual and legal profile and proposition highlighted before us .....

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Feb 02 2024 (SC)

The Authorised Officer Central Bank Of India Vs. Shanmugavelu

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... dues affecting the property, prior to submitting their bid. the e-auction advertisement does not constitute and will not be deemed to constitute any commitment or any representation of the bank. the property is being sold with all the existing and future encumbrances whether known or unknown to the bank. the authorized officer / secured ..... situation appropriately. in the current era of globalization, the entire philosophy of society, mainly on the economic front is making rapid strides towards changes. unscrupulous people have been inventing newer modes and mechanisms for defrauding and looting the nation. it is in such a scenario that provisions of enactments, particularly those provisions ..... the party suffering the breach to recover such quantum of loss or damage from the party in breach. however, with changing times, the minds of people are also changing. the judiciary, keeping itself abreast of the changes that are bound to occur in an evolving society, must interpret new laws that .....

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Feb 09 2015 (HC)

Choice Hotels International Inc Vs. M Sanjay Kumar and Anr

Court : Delhi

..... so you deceive him. but you may cause confusion without telling him a lie at all, and without making any false representation to him. you may indeed tell him the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but still you may cause confusion in his mind, not by any fault ..... follows: "secondly, 'to deceive' is one thing. to 'cause confusion' is another. the difference is this : when you deceive a man, you tell him a lie. you make a false representation to him and thereby cause him to believe a thing to be true which is false. you may not do it knowingly, or intentionally, but still you do it, and ..... elements of a registered trade mark consist of or include words, the trade mark may be infringed by the spoken use of those words as well as by their visual representation and reference in this section to the use of a mark shall be construed accordingly. 28. rights conferred by registration (1) subject to the other provisions of this act, .....

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Feb 23 2006 (TRI)

Farrukhabad GramIn Bank Vs. Assistant Commissioner of Income

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Agra

Reported in : (2006)103ITD207Agra

..... m.l. gusia sitting with some other jm as such if there is any objection on the part of the learned authorised representative to the factum of representation of the department by shri wasim arshad. shri dayal saran stated that neither he nor his assessee had any objection to the said departmental representative arguing the case ..... do banking business as defined in the banking regulation act. the area of operation of the bank is farrukhabad and kannauj districts, where the main occupation of the people is agriculture (potato). the bank provides services to the customers through its network of 82 branches and 2 extension counters in two districts, 14 blocks and 6 ..... so as to suggest that the income on which deduction is being sought is from the activities of banking business conducted with this target group of socio-economic people within the notified area. the deduction under the act is given specifically to encourage and promote the upliftment of the target group and not to general banking .....

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Oct 13 2005 (FN)

Jackson and others (Appellants) Vs. Her Majesty's Attorney General (Re ...

Court : House of Lords

..... chamber, but that, if one was rejected two years running, a joint sitting of the two houses should be held to determine its fate; and lastly that the representation for the lords in the joint sitting should be so scaled down that a liberal government with a commons majority of fifty would be able to pass its bills" ..... . the principle of parliamentary sovereignty which in the absence of higher authority, has been created by the common law is built upon the assumption that parliament represents the people whom it exists to serve. 127. like others of your lordships i am unable to accept the distinction which the court of appeal drew between what it described ..... resources needed even to carry on running the country has no alternative but to resign or to procure the dissolution of parliament and seek a fresh mandate from the people at a general election. the lords were thus deciding, not simply which bills should pass, but whether the elected government could continue to govern. when the lords .....

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Dec 15 2015 (HC)

Mishri Lal Vs. State and Ors

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the ground of discrepancy in the number of votes found and number of ballot papers issued. 8 in kattinokkula murali krishna (supra).the supreme court while considering section 100 of representation of people act, deprecated the practice of order for inspection and recount of ballot papers in want of strong prima facie case to suspect illegality in counting of votes. the court ..... votes is the foundation of democracy and, therefore, a fair and transparent method of election which includes counting of votes is the essence of democratic norms.the election of a people s representative by secret ballot pre-supposes that this sacrosanct object is not to be sacrificed on mere suspicion. considering all these aspects, the finding of learned election tribunal on .....

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Dec 18 1997 (HC)

A.G. JamaluddIn Vs. Karnataka Leather Industries

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1998KAR1598

ORDERH.L. Dattu, J.1. Petitioner was a Regional Manager of Karnataka Leather Industries Development Corporation Limited (for brevity referred to as 'Corporation'). By an order dated 30.8.1990 passed by Board of Directors of the said Corporation, petitioner was dismissed from the services of the Corporation. Aggrieved by this order, petitioner is before this Court in a petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. 2. While working as Branch Manager and Show Room Manager of Lidkar Emporium at Mysore, petitioner was kept under suspension pending enquiry on 24.7.1984. The articles of charges was served on the petitioner which contains ten charges. Charges are in the nature of irregularities, mal-practice, mismanagement said to have been committed as Branch Manager at Mysore. The charge memo is dated 14.8.1984. Along with the memo, petitioner was also supplied with statement of imputations, list of witnesses and documents in support of the charges. Petitioner denied the cha...

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Apr 21 1981 (HC)

Dattaji Sakharam Shinde Vs. Premanand Vithal Awale

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1981)83BOMLR465

Bharucha, J.1. [After review of pleadings and appreciation of evidence His Lordship proceeds]. The burden of proving that the election) of a successful candidate is liable to be set aside lies heavily upon the petitioner and unless this is established, not by mere preponderance of probability, but by cogent and reliably evidence beyond any reasonable doubt, the petition must fail. (See Jagdev Singh v. Pratap Singh : [1964]6SCR750 .) Mr. Kamerkar submitted that these observations are appropriate in the context of an election petition alleging corrupt practice. He submitted that the same standard would not apply where the basis of the petition was not corrupt practice. I am unable to agree. The emphasis is on the fact that the election of a successful candidate should not be lightly set aside. The same responsibility that lies on the petitioner in an election petition alleging corrupt practice also lies upon him in a petition which challenges the election on other grounds.2. Mr. Mehta dr...

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Oct 17 2005 (HC)

Bombay Environmental Action Group, a Society Registered Under the Soci ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2005(6)BomCR574; (2005)107BOMLR337; (2006)4CompLJ117(Bom)

..... to generate sufficient funds from the sale/development of mill land. this is untrue for the following reasons:(i) the mill workers had made several representations to the government stating that old regulation 58 of 1991 was being misused and loopholes were being found by mill owners to circumvent various provisions of ..... the questions raised by some aggrieved citizens of bangalore. they want congestion to be prevented, population density to be controlled, lung spaces to be provided where people can breathe, existing recreational facilities to be preserved and improved, pollution and health hazards to be removed, civic and social amenities to be provided etc. ..... planning by lewis keepl, the scope of planning has been stated thus: 'planning has both social and economic aims. socially, successful planning tends to make people's lives happier because it results in a physical environment which conduces to health, which allows convenient and safe passage from place to place, which facilitates .....

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Apr 23 1976 (HC)

P. Hemalatha Vs. the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1976AP375

..... public order observed at page 967 of the report thus :---'........... the section, it must be noted, penalises any spoken or written words or signs or visible representations etc., which have the effect of bringing or which attempt to bring into hatred or contempt or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the government established by ..... feelings of disaffection to the government is thus equivalent to an attempt to produce hatred of government as established by law, to excite political discontent and alienate the people from the allegiance.'82. in the same case, ranade, j., also defining 'disaffection' said that it means 'a feeling which tends to bring the government ..... who are responsible for the maintenance of law and order.90. in the third one, the principles professed and practised by naxalites were commended and the people were exhorted to sharpen their axes and sickles to cut down the pests and the leeches on the lines taught by nexalite leaders like santhal of naxalbury, .....

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