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Feb 02 2012 (SC)

Centre for P.i.L. and ors. Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... (ii) (ii)notwithstanding anything contained in the terms and conditions of the licence granted before the commencement of the telecom regulatory authority of india (amendment) act, 2000, fix the terms and conditions of inter-connectivity between the service providers; (iii) ensure technical compatibility and effective inter- connection between different service providers ..... government. after receipt of further recommendation if any, the central government shall take a final decision. (2) notwithstanding anything contained in the indian telegraph act, 1885 (13 of 1885), the authority may, from time to time, by order, notify in the official gazette the rates at which the ..... authority shall record the reasons therefor. (3) while discharging its functions :under sub-section (1) or sub- section (2) the authority shall not act against the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of india, the security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality. .....

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Jul 02 2013 (SC)

Haryana State Indusl.Devt.Corp.Ltd. Vs. Udal and ors.Etc.Etc.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... contained in this judgment.36. maruti udyog limited shall be free to file an appropriate application before the high court for its impleadment or grant of leave to act as intervenot in the appeals filed by the parties. if such an application is filed, the same shall be decided on its own merits.37. the state ..... further argued that if the object of the acquisition was to benefit maruti udyog limited, the government should have resorted to the provisions contained in part vii of the act and its failure to do so should be treated as sufficient for quashing the acquisition proceedings in their entirety. in support of this argument, learned counsel relied upon ..... to compensation at the rate of rs.28,15,849 per acre with all statutory benefits.16. in the appeals filed by them under section 54 of the act, the landowners prayed for further enhancement in the amount of compensation. hsiidc also challenged the judgments of the reference court and prayed that the amount of compensation awarded .....

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Jan 28 2014 (SC)

Vinod Kumar Vs. State of Haryana and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... | | | | | |sitio| | | | | | | | | |n | | sd/-l.a.c. 15.09.2008 11. hence, the declaration made by the government for acquisition of land of the appellant under section 6 of the act does not provide any reason for arriving at a decision contrary to that of the report produced by the land acquisition collector. therefore, the basic protection to which the landowners ..... in an unauthorized manner without getting any permission either under the provisions of the punjab scheduled roads and controlled areas restriction of unregulated development act, 1963 or under the relevant municipal laws. even then in some cases, relief was granted by releasing some portion of the land under ..... the development and utilization of the land as residential and commercial purposes. the notification was issued under section 4 of the land acquisition act, 1894 (in short the act ) and the land acquisition collector, urban estate, faridabad, haryana was authorized to issue public notice on the substance of notification .....

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May 08 2014 (SC)

Brihanmumbai Electric Sup.and Tran.Underta Vs. Maharashtra Elect.Regul ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... other licensee, on account of best invoking a statutory exemption available to a local authority under section 42(3) of the electricity act, 2003 act (hereinafter referred to as the act). (d) since tpc had clarified that it was willing to extend its network and supply electricity, best also contended that tpc ..... the distribution licensee of his area of supply by using the distribution system of such distribution licensee.23. the concept of open access under the act enables competing generating companies and trading licensees, besides the area distribution licensees, to sell electricity to consumers when open access in distribution is introduced ..... alternative remedy provided to the consumer to raise his grievances before the consumer grievances redressal forum (cgrf) established under section 42 (5) of the act. therefore, the consumer should have approached the said forum instead of filing petition before the regulatory commission. this contention is totally misconceived and rightly rejected .....

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Jun 30 2014 (SC)

Dr.(Mrs.) Malathi Ravi, M.D. Vs. Dr. B.V . Ravi M.D.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... (supra), has invoked the principle of irretrievably breaking down of marriage. for the present, we shall restrict our delineation to the issue whether the aforesaid acts would constitute mental cruelty. we have already referred to few authorities to indicate what the concept of mental cruelty means. mental cruelty and its effect cannot ..... of desertion, this court in savitri pandey v. prem chandra pandey[5]. has ruled thus:- desertion , for the purpose of seeking divorce under the act, means the intentional permanent forsaking and abandonment of one spouse by the other without that other s consent and without reasonable cause. in other words it is ..... respondent-husband, an associate professor in ambedkar medical college, kadugondanahalli, bangalore, filed a petition, m.s. no.5 of 2001 under section 13(1) the act seeking for a decree for judicial separation and dissolution of marriage. however, in course of the proceeding the petition was amended abandoning the prayer for judicial separation .....

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Feb 16 2018 (SC)

The State of Karnataka by Its Chief Secretary Vs. State of Tamil Nadu ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... the tribunal also did devise the machinery for implementation of its final decisions/orders and in doing so, took note of section 6a introduced in the 1956 act by act 45 of 1980 with effect from 27.08.1980 empowering the central government to frame schemes, if any, in respect of such implementation. it also noticed ..... geography and the essentials for ensuring security and special responsibility of the government of india to protect all territories in india survived the enactment of the indian independence act, for between august 15, 1947 and the date of integration of the various states, the government of india was the only fully sovereign authority. but ..... mantralaya) new delhi, june 2, 1990 reference in the exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (1) of section 5, of the interstate water disputes act, 1956 (33 of 1956), the central government hereby refers to the cauvery water disputes tribunal for adjudication, the water disputes regarding the interstate river cauvery and the .....

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Dec 15 2017 (SC)

Rajive Raturi Vs. Union of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... - establishment includes a government establishment and private establishment section 2(k) - government establishment means a corporation established by or under a central act or state act or an authority or a body owned or controlled or aided by the government or a local authority or a government company as defined in ..... obligated to make those provisions. the petitioner has, however, sought time bound directions for providing such facilities. wherever the provisions of the disabilities act, 2016 prescribe the deadlines, the respondent is to provide those facilities within those time framework. insofar as other facilities are concerned, in respect ..... prevention of disabilities: and to create a barrier free environment for persons with disabilities. under its chapter viii, titled non-discrimination , the disabilities act, 1995 aimed to provide persons with disabilities with a non-handicapping environment to ensure them equal opportunities and full participation in all aspects of life, .....

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Oct 09 2017 (SC)

State of Kerala and Others Vs. fr.william Fernandez Etc Etc

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... goods from outside india, the petitioner has obtained has obtained necessary licenses and permissions from appropriate authorities. (c) that the petitioner is registered under ovat act, cst act and orissa entry tax act, 1999, and has been allotted tin number by the sales tax officers of the state. the petitioner brings in various goods including scheduled goods for ..... of the viith schedule of the constitution but in case 22 of goods, brought from abroad their entry into local area is outside the scope of 1994 act, which act is confined only to those goods brought from outside the state, that would not include the outside borders of the country. the division bench declared that ..... be levied and collected in respect of any motor vehicle which was registered in any union territory or any other state under the provisions of motor vehicles act, 1988 (central act, 59 of 1988), prior to a period of fifteen months or more from the date on which it is registered in the state: provided further .....

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May 08 2018 (SC)

M/S Geomysore Services(i) Pvt. Ltd.&anr.; Vs. M/S Hutti Goldmines ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... national interest and security and cannot look into the other aspects. we are not in agreement with this submission. section 17a(2) of the act clearly provides that the state government can reserve any area for undertaking prospecting or mining operations through a government company or corporation with the approval of ..... the central government. the public interest which induced parliament to make the declaration contained in section 2 of the mines and minerals (regulation and development) act, 1957, has naturally to be the paramount consideration in all matters concerning the regulation of mines and the development of minerals. parliament s policy is ..... for some minimal drilling. normally, reconnaissance permits are granted for huge areas of land.14. sub-sections (g) and (h) of section 3 of the act define prospecting licence and prospecting operations respectively. the same read as follows: (g) prospecting licence means a licence granted for the purpose of undertaking prospecting operations; .....

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Jul 23 2018 (SC)

Bhaskar Shrachi Alloys Limited Vs. Damodar Valley Corporation

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... . specifically, in this regard, the peculiar duties and responsibilities cast on the dvc by section 12 of the act of 1948 had been highlighted before the parliamentary standing committee. it had been urged before us that it was recommended by the parliamentary standing committee ..... beas 12 2018 (7) scale10644 management board (bbmb) and also the corporation had requested for exemption from the operation of the provisions of 2003 act citing the peculiar, sensitive and specialised nature of task that such bodies have been entrusted by the statutory enactments constituting and governing the said bodies/organizations ..... regional offices, administrative and other technical centres, etc.; and (ii) pension and gratuity contribution; (iii) revenue to be allowed to the dvc under the dvc act; (iv) operation and maintenance expenses; (v) generation projects presently not operating. (v) debt equity ratio 9. three substantial questions of law would seem to .....

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