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Sep 15 2000 (HC)

Vijay Shanti Edu. Trust Vs. State of Rajasthan and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2001(4)WLC345; 2001(1)WLN191

..... s.b.civil writ petition no. 373/2000 which was disposed of by this court on 18.7.2000 with direction to state govt. to decide the representation of the petitioner as early as possible and in no case later than 31.8.2000, and that meanwhile the state government shall permit the petitioner to ..... and linguistic minorities is to hold that rights under article29 & 30 flow from the 'less than majority numerical strength' of given religious denomination or distinct section of people having distinct language, script and culture, which such community or section bears to total population of the state or region or country, depending on the context in ..... claiming protection under articles 29 and 30 was established in the state of west bengal. notwithstanding that claim was laid that it was founded by some hindi speaking people, the court found that the school was originally established in two section, namely, bengali and hindi, it was not an institution established for conserving distinct linguistic .....

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Jul 25 2008 (HC)

Sarabari Begum (Mustt.) @ Syera Begum and ors. Vs. State of Assam and ...

Court : Guwahati

..... advocates. the vakalatnama was executed only by the petitioner no. 1 and the application was also filed by him only. thus, there was no representation on behalf of the other petitioners, although notice was duly served. because of non-appearance of the petitioners on 20.9.2007, their engaged advocate ..... . besides the above consideration, there are other contributory factors facilitating infiltration from bangladesh. ethnic, linguistic and religious commonality between the illegal migrants and many people on our side of the border enables them to find shelter. it makes their detection difficult. some political parties have been encouraging and even helping ..... government is also equally responsible to take effective measures to stop unabated influx of bangladeshi nationals to assam threatening the very existence of the indigenous people in their own state. neither the central government nor the state government can disown their such solemn responsibilities, they being the protectors of the .....

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Jun 12 2007 (HC)

V.G. Pillai Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Guwahati

..... sentence passed by the gsfc as well as the appellate authority.(4) the appellate authority i.e. the director general of police also failed to consider the representation preferred in compliance with the court's order and passed cryptic and non speaking order while confirming/upholding the order of the gsfc. for such cryptic and non ..... of judicial review both on law and facts as also determine the adequacy of punishment being commensurate with the gravity of the offence charged. judicial approach by people well versed in objective analysis of evidence trained by experience to look at facts and law objectively, fair play and justice cannot always be scarified at the ..... cot and committed rape on her and left the place after the sexual act, keeping his monkey, cap and stick in the house of lakshmi tripura and ultimately people gheraod the accused, petitioner/appellant in the house of milan tripura. thereafter, the husband of lakshmi tripura, mr. bharat tripura went to the belonia police station .....

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Jun 26 2009 (TRI)

Novartis Ag Vs. Union of India Through the Secretary and Others

Court : Intellectual Property Appellate Board IPAB

..... not be patentable. this being incorporated in the statute, established the doctrine of selection patent in india. even this plea was taken in the appellants reply to the representation under section 25(1) by r 4. it was also pointed out that imatinib mesylate in its beta crystalline form had enhanced efficacy [vol b, page 415, appellants ..... a license for the alpha form of the drug from the drug controller in india (vol. b, page 496, appellants compilation). he also referred to the r 4s representation under section 25(1) (vol. b, page 405) wherein it was stated that :- various companies have applied for alpha form of methanesulfonic acid addition salt of imatinib. ..... the poor cancer patients in india. thus, we also observe that a grant of product patent on this application can create a havoc to the lives of poor people and their families affected with the cancer for which this drug is effective. this will have disastrous effect on the society as well. considering all the circumstances of .....

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Apr 26 2000 (HC)

S.A. Qadir Vs. the Union of India and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2000(2)WLN635

..... was also informed that the director general has rejected the statutory petitions dated 27.4.1987 and 1.7.1987 filed by him. the petitioner's statutory representation was rejected by the central government and the petitioner was informed under communication dated 9th march, 1988. petitioner approached this court challenging the order of dismissal ..... judgment which could have been avoided, no person should be convicted for an offence, is considered necessary for the protection of lives and liberties of the people and exception to the rule must be absolutely established, for, every exception to the rule, would have some undesirable consequences which may be injurious to the ..... and things as well as the situation and circumstances, as aforesaid, for avoidance of punishment provided by law, seriously interferes with the lives and liberties of the people. the common law, therefore, lays down the rule that unless 'mens rea' is established, no one should be punished for an offence.22. in bread .....

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Jan 07 1977 (HC)

Simpson and Co. Limited Vs. Joint Commissioner of Labour and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1977)ILLJ161Mad

..... the rule has been substantially and fully complied with. the rule as to furnishing copies for service is directory and not mandatory. a similar provision under the representation of peoples act of 1951 was treated to be mandatory in view of the specific wording of section 85 of the act which says :the election commission shall dismiss the ..... to filing of certified copy of the decree along with the execution petition was held to be not mandatory. of course in a case which arose under the representation of peoples act in ch. subbarao v. member, election tribunal, hyderabad, : [1964]6scr213 , a similar provision was held as mandatory having regard to the language of section ..... 35 of the representation of peoples act of 1951 which is to the following effect :85. if the provisions of section 81 or section 82 or section 117 have not been complied with the .....

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Mar 31 1993 (HC)

M.M. Exports Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1993(42)ECC266

..... opposed to the public policy or which affect the public revenues. no one can be permitted to take undue advantage of a representation made by a servant of the people and claim rights as against the people themselves and to their proven detriment, if such rights are not consistent with the public good. a rule of evidence such ..... basis disappears if the grant of licence is induced by fraud or misrepresentation whether the licensee himself or some other party is responsible for the fraud or mis-representation the fact remains that in such cases the basis of the grant of licence has disappeared. it will be absolutely unreasonable that such a licence should be ..... observed,if our nascent democracy is to thrive different standards of conduct for the people and the public bodies cannot ordinarily be permitted. a public body is in our judgment, not exempt from liability to carry out its obligation arising out of representations made by it relying upon which a citizen has altered his position to his .....

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Mar 29 2010 (HC)

Jai Prakash Associates Limited Thru Rahul Kumar Vs. State of U.P. Thru ...

Court : Allahabad

..... government.42. however, equitable estoppel is distinct from promissory estoppel. promissory estoppel involves a clear and definite promise, while equitable estoppel involves only representations and inducements. the representations at issue in promissory estoppel go to future intent, while equitable estoppel involves statement of past or present fact. further the equitable estoppel lies ..... which induces an expectation of a specific benefit or advantage.in judicial review by de smith sixth edition (page 615) the incident of express representation has been summarized as under, to quote:an obvious example is where an express undertaking is given which induces an expectation of a specific benefit ..... areas will sadly reflect their credibility and people will not take the word of the government. that will shake the faith of the people in the governance. therefore, in order to keep the faith and maintain good governance it is necessary that whatever representation is made by the government or its .....

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Aug 31 2016 (HC)

The Indian Performing Right Society Ltd. and Another Vs. Entertainment ...

Court : Mumbai

..... by the original respondent that broadcasting of sound recordings involved use/exploitation of performers copyright and that they had necessary and requisite rights to collect royalty and based on such representation made by the original respondent, the claimant paid royalty in advance every six months in two installments subject to the adjustment in the subsequent payments. it was the case of ..... paid by the claimant to the original respondent. it is the case of the original respondent that the original respondent had granted infancy discount to the claimant after considering the representation of the claimant that the private fm radio industry was at infant stage and therefore, had agreed to charge the license fees at mere 33% of the agreed basic rate .....

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Sep 26 1984 (HC)

Shravankumar Mahadev Dekote and ors. Vs. the Arvind Mills Ltd. and ors ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1985)2GLR767

..... of political rights, or sheer favouritism.39. we do appreciate the criticism levelled at the system of collective bargaining incorporated in the exclusive right of representation for representative trade union under the impugned sections, but we have to judge the validity of these sections in the perspective of our constitutional mandate contained ..... arises about the right of an individual workman vis-a-vis trade union and particularly representative union which has been invested with the right of exclusive representation. the basic question in all these petitions is : whether an individual workman can be excluded from initiating industrial court proceedings or excluded from such ..... sought to be employed, it would make for smooth working in case the people who represent labour speak with one voice, and if the representatives were chosen by a single transferable vote or by other kinds of proportional representation, it can easily happen that different groups of workers in the textile industry .....

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