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Sep 18 2019 (SC)

Vasant Ganpat Padave(d) by Lrs. Vs. Anant Mahadev Sawant (Dead) Thru ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... early judgment of our court, tirath singh v. bachittar singh & ors (1955) 2 scr457 this court had to construe the proviso to section 99(1)(a)(ii) of the representation of people act, 1951. the court held: leads but it is a rule of interpretation well-established that, where the language of a statute, in its ordinary meaning and grammatical construction, to ..... considering the meaning of the word "held" in section 9, it is necessary to mention that it is proper to assume that the lawmakers who are the representatives of the people enact laws which the society considers as honest, fair and equitable. legislation. consequently where the object of every legislation is to advance public welfare. in other words as observed by .....

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Apr 18 1984 (HC)

C.V. Raman and ors. Vs. Bank of India and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : [1985]57CompCas126(Mad); (1984)IILLJ34Mad

..... realise any asset and discharge any liability of the existing bank. (4) unless otherwise expressly provided by this act, all contracts deeds, bonds, agreements, powers of attorney, grants of legal representation and other instruments of whatever nature subsisting or having effect immediately before the commencement of this act and to which the existing bank is a party or which are in ..... it was proposed to inflict the punishment of dismissal. he was called upon to show cause why the said punishment should not be inflicted. he made a representation on 15th june, 1976. after considering his representation, the local board of the writ petitioner-bank at its meeting held on 7th july, 1976, came to the conclusion that the dismissal can was the .....

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Oct 15 1999 (HC)

Sunkara Satyanarayana Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh, Home Department and ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2000(1)ALD(Cri)117; 1999(6)ALT249; 2000CriLJ1297

..... court of law it is always open to the competent authority to place the reasons before the court which may have led to the rejection of the representation-it is always open to an administrative authority to produce evidence aliunde before the court to justify its action.'the question whether a governmental functionary is ..... often of an intimate and confidential character. telephone conversation is a part of modern man's life. it is considered so important that more and more people are carrying mobile telephone instruments in their pockets. telephone conversation is an important facet of a man's private life. right to privacy would certainly include ..... law, till under its inspirational impact actual legislation is undertaken. i agree that the declaration of human rights merely sets a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations but cannot create a binding set of rules. member states may seek, through appropriate agencies, to initiate action when these basic rights are .....

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Nov 07 2005 (HC)

B. Archana Reddy and ors. Vs. State of A.P., Rep. by Its Secretary, La ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2005(6)ALD582; 2005(6)ALT364

..... no community, religious or otherwise, in the country, is there, which do not have such classes of people. similarly, living in slum and unhygienic habitations and quantum of political representation in elected bodies could not be sole indicator for declaring the muslims as a community socially and educationally ..... , the commissionerate concluded that 'the main reasons for backwardness among muslim minorities are poor economic status, illiteracy particularly among women, inadequate representation in employment, limited representation in local bodies and political spheres' and therefore, it recommended 5% reservation to muslim community. the full bench in muralidhar rao ..... class or service in private employment(e) any other occupation involving manual labour. 3. living in slum and unhygienic habitations4. quantum of political representation in elected bodies.5. education; and6. employment151. the commission analysed the primary and secondary data while applying criteria no. 5 (education) to .....

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Sep 14 2009 (HC)

Sarvjit Singh Sareen Vs. Mrs. Ritu Menon and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 166(2010)DLT242

..... they reiterate that the will was executed volitionally and without exercise of any kind of control or undue influence by them. they also deny allegations of mis-representations and fraud. they assert that the will is valid and can be enforced; according to them the suit deserves to be dismissed and the plaintiff cannot ..... from the year 1989 onwards and it progressively declined. it is submitted that the testatrix suffered from short-term memory loss, became depressive, occasionally did not recognize people and was suffering from dementia. in fact, around the middle of 1995, she was diagnosed with cancer of her stomach and her condition seriously deteriorated. the ..... testatrix's movements became restricted in december, 1993 - january, 1994 and she spent more time in bed and started to forget things and could not recognize people. the plaintiff also alleges that the testatrix fainted in april, 1995 resulting in her admission in the sir ganga ram hospital and blood transfusion to stabilize her .....

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Mar 19 1958 (SC)

Express Newspapers (Private) Ltd. and anr. Vs. the Union of India (Uoi ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1958SC578; (1961)ILLJ339SC; (1964)ILLJ9SC; [1959]1SCR12

..... arising before them and even though they are not judicial tribunals but administrative agencies they would elicit all relevant information and invite answers to the questionnaire or representations from the parties concerned, hear evidence and arrive at their determination after conforming to the principles of natural justice. even though they may perform, quasi- ..... but any action of the government by means of which it might prevent such free and general discussion of public matters as seems absolutely essential to prepare the people for an intelligent exercise of their rights as citizens.' (vide cooley's constitutional limitations, 8th edn., vol. ii, p. 886). 192. the statute was ..... or administrative function and determining its character accordingly. (vide : village of saratoga springs v. saratoga gas, electric light & power co., [1908] 191 new york 123 and people ex rel. central park, north & east river r. co. v. willcox. [1909] 194 new york 383. 151. the function of the wage board in 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 13 1973 (HC)

Hakim Singh Vs. Shiv Sagar and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1973All596

..... charles ii granted in 1683 declared that a court of judicature should be established at such places as the company might appoint. in 1726, on the representation made by the company. george i by letters patent established mayor's courts at madras. bombay and calcutta. they were declared to be courts of record ..... been a clear transgression of the constitutional principles;(c) that it must be presumed that the legislature understands and correctly appreciates the need of its own people, that its laws are directed to problems made manifest by experience and that its discriminations are based on adequate grounds;(d) that the legislature is free ..... system or body of fundamental rules and principles of a nation. state or body politic that determines the power and duties of the government and guarantees certain rights to the people. webster's new twentieth century dictionary, second edition: organize; 1. to provide with an organic structure; to systematize. 2. to arrange ; establish; institute; bring .....

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Feb 05 1973 (HC)

Registrar of the Orissa High Court Vs. Baradakanta Misra and anr.

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1973Ori244; 1976CriLJ405

..... revert him to the lower post which he held before his temporary promotion on trial basis. the governor had reverted him whereupon the contemner had made a representation. that representation was allowed on 20th of march, 1972. at that point of time the chief justice was away at delhi for the chief justices' conference. when ..... court will only encourage nexalites who have rejected constitutional means to bring about socialism and that the judgment would be treated with more and more contempt by ordinary people. in paragraph 6, their lordships' view was expressed thus:-- 'there is no doubt that the court like vany other institution does not enjoy immunity from fair ..... has jurisdiction. but the makers of the constitution also realised, that 'it is the subordinate judiciary in india who are brought most closely into contact with the people, and it is no less important, perhaps indeed even more important, that their independence should be placed beyond question in the case of the superior judges.' .....

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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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