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Mar 30 2016 (HC)

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Publ) Vs. Competition Commission of I ...

Court : Delhi

..... potentially onerous legal costs. further, the terms of the nda also prevented intex from sharing the information with the vendors, who had supplied the products to intex on an express representation that the products supplied by them did not infringe intellectual property rights (iprs) of any third party. 19.4. that ericsson exerted pressure on intex to conclude a pla without .....

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Feb 27 1967 (SC)

i.C. Golak Nath and ors. Vs. State of Punjab and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1967SC1643; 1967(0)BLJR818; [1967]2SCR762

..... constitution usually is. the act of settlement (1701), the act of union with scotland (1707), the act of union with ireland (1800), the parliament act (1911), the representation of the peoples acts of 1832, 1867, 1884, 1918, 1928 and 1948, the ballot act (1872), the judicature acts 1873, 1875 and 1925, the incitement to disaffection act (1934 ..... with importation of slaves and the levying of a direct tax without apportionment among the states, according to population permanent check that now remains is equality of representation of states in the senate. some writers suggest that this check may also be removed in two moves. by the first the article can be amended and ..... constitution into two groups. in the one group are placed articles relating to (a) the distribution of legislative powers between the center and the states, (b) the representation of the states in parliament (c) the powers of the courts. all other articles are placed in another group. articles placed in the second group cover a .....

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Sep 16 2015 (HC)

The Association of the Traders carrying the Food Business of various F ...

Court : Mumbai

..... by the state government as adjudicating officer for adjudication. the adjudicating officer after giving reasons and an opportunity to the person concerned of making a representation conduct an inquiry and on being satisfied that the person has acted in contravention of the act and rules and regulations impose such penalty as he ..... fix food standards and regulate/monitor the manufacturing, import, processing, distribution and sale of food, so as to ensure safe and wholesome food for the people. the food authority would be assisted by scientific committees and panels in fixing standards and by a central advisory committee in prioritization of the work. thus, ..... the statement of objects and reasons appended to any legislation are evidence of the legislative judgment, indicating the thought process of the elected representatives of the people and their recognition of the prevalent state of affairs, impelling them to enact the law. the preamble and the statement of objects and reasons hence .....

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Jun 14 2016 (HC)

M/s. Sun TV Network Ltd., Represented by its Managing Director K. Vija ...

Court : Chennai

..... response thereto, it submitted its bid or tender from its calcutta office and revised the rates subsequently. when it learnt that it was considered ineligible it sent representations, including fax messages, to eil, ongc, etc., at new delhi, demanding justice. as stated earlier, the steering committee finally rejected the offer of nicco and ..... range of action for maintaining security peace and tranquillity of india whereas the expressions defence of india and civil defence connote defence of india and its people against aggression from outside and action of persons within the country. these generic terms were used because the act seeks to provide for a congeries of ..... of a grave nature. the expression may mean prevention of disorder of comparatively lesser gravity and of local significance only. to take an illustration, if people indulging in the hindu religious festivity of holi become rowdy, prevention of that disturbance may be called the maintenance of law and order. such maintenance of .....

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Aug 09 2011 (SC)

State of T.Nadu and ors. Vs. K Shyam Sunder and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... made by the societies/organisations who had earlier challenged the validity of the act 2010 and met their waterloo in the hierarchy of the courts, such representations were, in fact, not even maintainable and, thus could not have been entertained by the government. (vii) before the first cabinet meeting of the new government on 22.5.2011 ..... u.p. sugar mills assn. v. state of u.p., air 2002 sc 948; zile singh v. state of haryana & ors., (2004) 8 scc 1; state of kerala v. peoples union for civil liberties, kerala state unit & ors., (2009) 8 scc 46; and firm a.t.b. mehtab majid and co. (supra) reached the same conclusion. 43. there is another ..... andhra pradesh & anr., air 1985 sc 551; welfare assocn. a.r.p., maharashtra & anr. v. ranjit p. gohil & ors., air 2003 sc 1266; and state of kerala & anr. v. peoples union for civil liberties, kerala state unit & ors., (2009) 8 scc 46]. iii. laws contravening article 13(2): 23. the legislative competence can be adjudged with reference to articles 245 .....

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Dec 18 1998 (HC)

K.V. Amarnath Vs. the Director, Central Bureau of Investigation, New D ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 1999CriLJ1558; 1999(4)KarLJ247

..... -ness, to convert slackness into laches and disentitle a person from approaching this court in its extraordinary jurisdiction. but where distance in time is linked with negotiation, representation and its consideration, the argument of passage of time stands diluted. further even though reduction of area, grant of fresh lease as far as possible to one acre ..... detected in time is sure to maligns the polity of a country leading to disastrous consequences. corruption is opposed to democracy and social order being not only anti-people but aimed and targeted against them. it affects the economy and destroys the cultural heritage. unless nipped in the bud at the earliest, it is likely to ..... chief minister. that is in itself a rather extraordinary and unusual occurrence and if these charges are true, they are bound to shake the confidence of the people in the political custodians of power in the state, and therefore, the anxiety of the court should be all the greater to insist on a high degree of .....

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May 15 2008 (HC)

Godfrey Philips India Ltd. Vs. State of M.P. and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : (2008)17VST465(MP)

..... the abolition of octroi. it is now proposed to replace the ordinance by an act of the legislature with modifications as below taking into account the representations of the dealers and after looking to the public interest.(a) conversion of entry tax from multi-point tax to single-point tax;(b) conversion ..... other benefits by the local authorities as agencies of the state, like, roads, their maintenance, markets, shops, etc., which facilities are utilised by the trades people and, therefore, the tax by its very nature is compensatory.153. to appreciate the rival contentions in the proper perspective it is proper to take note of ..... , narrow interpretative rules which may have relevance when legislative enactments are interpreted may be misplaced. originally the preamble to the constitution proclaimed the resolution of the people of india to constitute india into 'a sovereign democratic republic' and set forth 'justice, liberty, equality and fraternity', the very rights mentioned in the .....

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Jul 24 1998 (HC)

Baker Hughes Limited and anr. Vs. Hiroo Khushalani and anr.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : [2000]102CompCas203(Delhi); 74(1998)DLT715; ILR1999Delhi41

..... the plaintiffs to have made misrepresentations. these allegations are made on the basis of conclusions drawn from set of facts as perceived by the defendants. similarly, the representations which the plaintiffs made were based on how they saw the facts. while the plaintiffs said that the 'basic agreement' was subsisting and binding on the second ..... it was observed as follows: 'it is true that in most instances technicians would use the products of either party and they are a discriminating group of people but that does not eliminate the likelihood of purchaser confusion here. being skilled in their own art does not necessarily preclude their mistaking one trademark for another when ..... ) ptc 476, held that the knowledge and awareness of a trade mark in respect of the goods of a trader is not necessarily restricted only to the people of the country where such goods are freely available, but the knowledge and awareness of the same can reach even the shores of those countries where the goods .....

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Oct 26 1978 (SC)

Rajendra Singh Yadav Vs. Chandra Sen and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1979SC882; (1979)4SCC111; 1978(10)LC862(SC)

..... heavy outlay-a luxury which a third world country can ill-afford. too many appeals are counter-productive as a.p. herbert in 'uncommon law' has wittily driven home:the people may be taught to believe in one court of appeal; but where there are two they cannot be blamed if they believe in neither. when a man keeps two clocks .....

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Aug 03 2007 (HC)

Edpuganti Bapanaiah Vs. Sri K.S. Raju and Two ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2007(5)ALD380; 2007(5)ALT236; [2007]139CompCas545(AP); [2007]79SCL468(AP)

..... the 1st respondent-contemnor is liable for severe punishment, which could be shown as an example for such persons not to indulge in such activities by deliberate false representations before the company law board as well as before this court. in view of the deliberate attempts made by the 1st respondent-contemnor, both the 1st respondent ..... be disposed of by the central government within a month, was entirely unwarranted. in that case the apex court while disposing of a writ petition on the representation of the solicitor general of india, passed an order, directing the revisional authority to dispose of the revision petition and allowed a months time to the ..... of the company law board once the scheme is formulated. it is stated by the petitioner that by dubious methods adopted by the respondents in making false representations, obtained orders, which they did not intend to implement, would amounts to obstructing the administration of justice and the same would amounts to civil as well as .....

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