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Feb 24 2014 (HC)

Andhrapradesh Spinning Mills Associatio Vs. Andhra Pradeshelectricity ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... the object is clearly laid down. in addition thereto, objects of the enactment of 1998 may be referred to. it appears that the object of act 1998 is to provide for the constitution of an electricity regulatory commission, restructuring of the electricity industry, rationalization of the generation, transmission, distribution and ..... are both assigned to the commission. these functions of the commission are adjudicatory, advisory and legislative. the powers and functions under section 178 of act 2003, which deal with making of regulations, confer wide power to the commission to frame regulations. in the premises, the contention that the functions ..... 2004 being delegated piece of legislation/quasi legislative order cannot be given retrospective effect in the absence of statutory provision in the principal statute namely, electricity act, 2003 authorizing the delegate to make a statutory rule with retrospective effect. in support of this contention, the following decisions have been relied on. .....

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Feb 04 2014 (HC)

Nallu Indrasenaredd Vs. the Union OfIndia Ministry of Home Affa

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... along with p.i.l.m.p. no.10 of 2014. this has been collected by the petitioner from the government officials under the provisions of the right to information act. we are satisfied that this document has been supplied by the regional officer of central board of film certification, by letter dt.1.1.2014. the document which is supplied .....

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Feb 04 2014 (HC)

M/S Deccanchronicles Holdings Limited R Vs. the Union of Indiarep. by ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... it. mortgage is one of the modes of transfer of properties, and it is dealt with in detail, under the provisions of the transfer of property act (t.p act).it is a mechanism for securing the interests of a person or agency, who lent the amount to another. the procedure for redemption of the mortgage, at ..... tribunals. gigantic financial agencies, which have sanctioned and paid loans of huge amounts were not satisfied with the mechanism provided for under the d.r.t.act also. the sarfaesi act is a radical deviation from the settled principles of adjudication. the parliament, which has to its credit, the enactment of debt relief laws, to protect ..... filed o.p.no.377 of 2013 against the petitioners in the court of ii additional chief judge, city civil court, hyderabad, under section 9 of the arbitration act, for the relief of injunction, to restrain the petitioners from alienating, encumbering, transferring or creating third party rights, vis--vis the properties that were offered as security .....

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Jan 28 2014 (HC)

Byri Narayana Vs. Byri Sitharama Murthy and Anot

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... the allegation made against the appellant. when this is the purport of the evidence, one just cannot come to a conclusion that he appellant was guilty of any acts of adultery. the conduct of the respondent does not support his allegations. if any spouse notices illicit relation of the other spouse, the firs.reaction would be ..... , which becomes clear from the chief-examination is that the respondent continued to live with the appellant, even after he is said to have noticed the alleged illicit acts on the part of the appellant. what would be the legal effect thereof, would be considered a bit later. in the cross-examination, he has gone even ..... its purport, to sustain the plea of adultery against the appellant. apart from denying the allegation made against her, the appellant made several counter allegations, touching upon various acts, which, if proved, would tell upon the character of the respondent. the respondent did not file any rejoinder to it. assuming that there was no defect in the .....

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Jan 27 2014 (HC)

M/S.Amrutlal and Company,merchants and Vs. M/S.Rankids Impex Private L ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... -2004 of the district judge, nizamabad in i.a.no.23 of 2003 in o.s.no.7 of 2002.2. the respondent is a company registered under the companies act, 1956. it engages in the business of exporting turmeric besides other items to its foreign buyer/importers. it's registered office is at new delhi.3. the petitioner is a .....

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Jan 20 2014 (HC)

Joginipalli Venugopal Rao and 2oThe Vs. the State of Andhra Pradesh, R ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... herein in the name of the caste of the de facto complainant, i am of the view that the offence under section 3(1)(x) of sc & sts (poa) act is not attracted. therefore, there is no legal impediment for granting anticipatory bail to the petitioners herein. in view of the facts and circumstances of the case, i am ..... , karimnagar district, registered for the offences punishable under sections 143, 353, 290 r/w.sec.149 of ipc and under section 3(1) (x) of sc & sts (poa) act, 1989. heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners/a1 to a3 and the learned additional public prosecutor, representing the state. petitioner no.1/a1 is a practicing advocate at ..... on his hand and caused him fracture. it is also submitted by the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners/a1 to a3 that the petitioners protested the highhanded act of the de facto complainant (lw1 and further on coming to know the incident, the members of bar association, karimnagar have also seriously protested the highhanded .....

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Jan 02 2014 (HC)

Rapuru Krishnai Vs. Konda Veera Raghavu

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... all these circumstances go to show that the conclusions reached by the courts below are justified. merely because presumption has to be drawn under section 74 of the act that does not prevent the court from taking into consideration all the facts and circumstances of the case and to draw conclusions which rebut the initial presumption. i do ..... the suit schedule land originally belongs to one rukminamma, who had surrendered this land to the government under the provisions of the andhra pradesh agricultural area land ceiling act and that he occupied the same about 26 years back and since then he has been in possession and enjoyment of the same. the trial court observed that ..... only point argued by the learned counsel for the appellant that the courts below went wrong in ignoring the mandatory provisions of section 74 of the evidence act, which gives presumption towards the acts of the officials who issued exs.a1 to a4. it is settled law that presumption has to be drawn under section 74 of the .....

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Dec 19 2013 (HC)

V.Kameswar R Vs. Smt. Umad

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... the supreme court. those were the cases, in which, it was established that apart from filing of a complaint, under section 498-a of ipc, the concerned spouse acted with a mala fide intention, only with a view to cause harassment to her husband. in the instant case, the cruelty, if at all, was meted out by ..... various methods. a detailed account of the nature of relations between them was furnished. he ultimately pleaded that the respondent has deserted him from 1988 onwards, and that various acts and omissions on her part constitute cruelty. the respondent opposed the o.p., by filing counter. she stated that from the inception of the marriage, the appellant was ..... period. the appellant filed o.p.no.224 of 1997 in the family court, secunderabad, under section 13(1)(ia) & (ib) of the hindu marriage act, 1955 (for short 'the act').against the respondent, for divorce. he pleaded that hardly within 10 days from the date of marriage, the respondent deserted him, and inspite of his repeated efforts, .....

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Dec 03 2013 (HC)

V.SussaIn S Vs. Vadlapula Rangaiah and Oth

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... link between themselves and the undisputed title holder. this link can be through succession, according to the personal law of the parties by operation of law or through the act of parties, such as transfer or settlement. in the instant case, it was through succession. even if the case of the respondents is treated as a feeble and ..... details of electric connection, would clearly establish that he is totally a stranger to the property. the trial court clubbed the o.p.filed under section 30 of the act and the suit filed by the respondents and conducted a common trial. the following issues/points were framed in the respective suit and the o.p.issue: (1) ..... of p.w.1. he submits that ex.b3 would clinchingly establish that the original pattas under the andhra pradesh (andhra area) inams (abolition and conversion into ryotwari) act were issued to the respondents and their ancestors.whereas ex.a5 made a sudden appearance in the evidence, though no mention was made to it in the written statement or .....

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Nov 28 2013 (HC)

Batta Yellaiah and Others Vs. B. Ramesh

Court : Andhra Pradesh

..... all these, he argued, the tribunal rightly fixed the notional income of the deceased as rs.15,000/- per annum following the second schedule of the motor vehicles act, 1988 (for short ".the act".) and accordingly fixed the compensation for loss of dependency. he further argued that the tribunal has also granted adequate compensation under the heads loss of estate and funeral ..... facts and circumstances can grant adequate compensation. if the claim is one under section 163-a of the act, the tribunal can resort to second schedule of the act for granting compensation for general damages. if the claim is one under section 166 of the act, then the tribunal having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case can grant reasonable compensation .....

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