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Mar 15 1999 (HC)

Vijay Krishna Kumbhar Vs. the State of Maharashtra and Others

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2000(2)BomCR293

..... from this point onwards, things started going into top gear.93. from this point onwards, there was only one direction in which the case moved. the representation dated november 20, 1995 travelled with speed unprecedented, that too in the department dealing with land. fax messages flew back and forth. the additional chief secretary ..... in the name of the governor, each minister is personally and collectively responsible for the actions, acts and policies. they are accountable and answerable to the people. their powers and duties areregulated by the law and the rules. the legal and moral responsibility or liability for the acts done or omissions, duties performed ..... the act shows that the legislation was enacted so that the development of certain areas should be regulated for ensuring sanitary conditions, amenities andconvenience to the people in the area falling within the town planning scheme postulated thereunder.(b) chapter-i of the act which contains the fasciculus of sections 1 to 7 .....

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Sep 09 2005 (HC)

B.M. Sukumar Shetty, Managing Trustee, Kollur Mookambika Temple and or ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR2005KAR5241; 2005(5)KarLJ481

..... inclusion in the notification issued under section 23 of the act, is not preceded by any enquiry or by providing opportunity to make representation to the persons concerned and therefore the notification is arbitrary and opposed to principles of natural justice. some of the petitioners contended that their ..... religious, customs, food habits, family relations and marriage rites. the basic lifestyles of these communities comprise the mainstream of the lives of our country's people;(ii) the people of india have emerged from miscegenation of several races like proto-australoid, paleo-mediterranean, caucasoid, negroid and mongoloid. various nationalities involved are: aryans, persians ..... the present situation in the state of karnataka in the field of hindu religious and charitable endowments.33. this ancient country is inhabited by people practicing diverse religions castes, sub-castes, speaking diverse languages with diverse scripts and having diverse cultural and sub-cultural heritage. each of .....

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Mar 11 1994 (SC)

Kartar Singh Vs. State of Punjab.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 1994SCC(3)569; JT1994(2)423

..... 23(1)(a) of the foreign exchange regulation act; (3) section 178-a of the sea customs act, 1878; (4) section 123(7) of the representation of the people act. he also placed reliance on a number of decisions in support of the above submission, namely, (1) sarjoo prasad v. state of u.p.32 ..... of mr tarkunde is that the accused concerned who is likely to be affected by such transfer, should be given an opportunity of making his representation in compliance with the principle of natural justice by the chief justice of india before be gives his concurrence.189. the learned additional solicitor general contended ..... brutal atrocities have rocked and shocked the whole nation.23. everyday, there are jarring pieces of information through electronic and print media that many innocent, defenseless people particularly poor, politicians, statesmen, government officials, police officials, army personnel inclusive of the jawans belonging to border security force have been622mercilessly gunned down. no one .....

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Apr 17 2012 (HC)

K.R.Chandrasekaran Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Chennai

..... explanation: for the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that the communication of the reasons to the borrower by the secured creditor for not having accepted his representation or objection or the likely action of the secured creditor at the stage of communication of reasons to the borrower shall not entitle the person (including borrower) to ..... is not just, fair and reasonable, is not a ground to strike down a statute because such an approach would always be subjective, not the will of the people, because there is always a presumption of constitutionality for a statute."in fact, in the said judgment, the supreme court declared loudly to the world about the existence ..... recovery of the dues declared as npas and better availability of capital liquidity and resources to help in growth of the economy of the country and welfare of the people in general which would subserve the public interest.82. we, therefore, subject to what is provided in para 80 above, uphold the validity of the act and .....

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Sep 19 1952 (HC)

Brundaban Chandra Dhir Narendra Vs. the State of Orissa in the Revenue ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1953Ori121

..... and that what was in issue was his right to claim a personal hearing. it appears to me however that in that case the fact that there was a written representation to the very authority concerned, was due to the circumstance that the relevant statute provided for an appeal to that particular authority. but where, as in this case, ..... contesting the elections that were then impending and in order to bring down the petitioner, who declined to give his support to that candidate, in the estimation of the people in his estate. in support of this allegation we were asked to take judicial notice of certain gazette notifications in relation to the elections then impending. the list of ..... the congress candidate which he declined to do. it was necessary to impress upon his tenants that the petitioner was powerless, that he had lost all influence among his people and that they must look to the candidate set up by the party in power. to do that it was necessary to deprive the petitioner of the management of .....

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Sep 04 1990 (SC)

Delhi Transport Corporation Vs. D.T.C. Mazdoor Congress and Others

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1991SC101; (1991)1CompLJ1(SC); JT1990(3)SC725; 1991LabIC91; (1991)ILLJ395SC; 1991Supp(1)SCC600; [1990]Supp1SCR142; 1991(1)SLJ56(SC)

..... thereby deliberately conferred wide power of termination of services of the employee without following the principle of audi alteram partem or even modicum of procedure of representation before terminating the services of permanent employee. it is well settled rule of statutory construction that when two interpretations are possible one which would preserve ..... with dignity of the person. the state is to strive to minimise the inequality in income and eliminate inequality in status between individuals or groups of people. the state has intervened with the freedom of contract and interposed by making statutory law like rent acts, debt relief acts, tenancy acts, social ..... government in a welfare state is the regulator and dispenser of social services and provider of large number of benefits, including jobs etc. thousands of people are employed in central/state government services and also under local authorities. the government, therefore, cannot act arbitrarily. it does not stand in the same .....

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Apr 21 1998 (HC)

Kenya Airways, a Company Registered Under Law Regulating Companies in ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1998Bom287; 1998(3)ALLMR282; 1998(3)BomCR562; [1999]96CompCas140(Bom); 1998(2)MhLj668

..... the execution of the leave and licence agreement, defendant no. 1 executed a declaration whereby he confirmed that the owners had given the said licence to him on his express representation that he will hand over to them possession of the said flat on or before the expiry of the said licence without creating any difficulty or obstruction or without claiming ..... any right or interest of any kind whatsoever in the said flat and in the said garage. he further confirmed that but for the aforesaid representation the owners would not have given the said leave and licence to him. 3. after passage of time original defendant no. 2 m. yusuf butt - came to be inducted in .....

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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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Dec 10 1982 (SC)

National Textile Workers' Union and Ors. Vs. P.R. Ramakrishnan and Ors ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1983SC75; [1983]53CompCas184(SC); (1983)1CompLJ1(SC); (1983)ILLJ45SC; (1983)IIMLJ1(SC); 1982(2)SCALE1144; (1983)1SCC228; [1983]1SCR922

..... in para 11.27 and para 18.137 of the report of the sachar committee. those paragraphs are reproduced below for ready reference :11.27 the workers' representation on company board makes it necessary to provide that companies must ensure that certain decisions are necessarily taken at the board level and the board do not delegate ..... element of public interest also arises from the responsibility for ensuring a minimum wage to the numerous employees in the corporate sector. it is necessary to see that people who put their labour and lives into a concern get fair wages, continuity of employment and a recognition of their jobs, where they have trained themselves to highly ..... pant also pointed out in one of his speeches :.industry is not an isolated concern of the shareholders or the managing agents alone. it reacts on the entire people in the country, on their economic conditions, on employment or standard of living, on everything that conduces to the material well being.the same view was also .....

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Mar 31 1997 (HC)

Chamundi Hotel (P) Ltd. and ors. Vs. State and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1997KAR1573

..... of the president. when the matter was under consideration, in the ministry of home affairs, sri srikantadatta wadeyar, one of the petitioners, made a representation to the president of india to withhold the consideration of the proposed ordinance on several grounds. the home ministry, vide its do letter dated 17.11 ..... principle of justice, either economic, political or social is violated by the twenty-sixth amendment. political justice relates to the principle of rights of the people, i.e., right to universal suffrage, right to democratic form of government and right to participation in political affairs. economic justice is enshrined in article ..... protection of article 39(b) of the constitution. regarding 'distribution' the court observed, 'it also provides for reserving land for providing public amenities without which people cannot live there. community centres, shopping complexes, parks, roads, drains, play grounds, are all necessary for civic life and these amenities are enjoyed by all .....

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