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Apr 07 2005 (SC)

Delhi Development Authority Vs. Skipper Construction and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 119(2005)DLT331(SC); JT2005(4)SC455

..... and the allotment was cancelled and the order of cancellation was communicated to the allottee on 4.4.1996. proceedings were initiated under the applicable public premises eviction act for obtaining possession. the area allotted was 4840 sq. yds. in terms of memorandum of understanding (in short 'mod') between m/s kanchan properties and m ..... violent miscarriage of justice by passing such orders as are necessary to uphold the rule of law and lift the veil of purported legality over such perfidious acts. in such cases the court should not allow itself to be deflected by red herrings drawn across the track. it has to pass such orders as the ..... of registrar of companies, balance sheet and other financial statements till 30th july, 1987 were available but no other statement as required under the companies act, 1956 (in short the 'company act') has been filed thereafter. after looking into the documents made available and the informations collected by it, the commission was of the view that .....

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Apr 21 1987 (SC)

Vinod Kumar Vs. State of U.P.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1987SC1501; 1987CriLJ1851; JT1987(2)SC197; 1987(1)SCALE1185; (1987)2SCC623; [1987]2SCR1053

..... recorded by the learned additional sessions judge under section 313 of the crpc, 1973. we have gone through these affidavits and other documents and we are not prepared to act on them. at the hearing we asked the learned counsel to produce the original documents. we are satisfied that the documents are of doubtful authenticity and it would ..... and circumstances of this particular case, we are not prepared to countenance the argument that the appellant was a child within the meaning of section 2(4) of the act. after the grant of special leave, the appellant apart from his own affidavit, filed two affidavits of his father sri narain sachan and an affidavit by shri jitendra ..... of juvenile offenders, the appellant is emboldened to come forward with this belated plea that he was a child within the meaning of section 2(4) of the act and therefore the trial was vitiated by reason of section 29. however, before we deal with the question on merits we would like to advert to unseemly features .....

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Jul 09 1997 (SC)

West Bengal Housing Board Vs. Brijendra Prasad Gupta and Others

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1997SC2745; [1997]Supp2SCR22; 1997(2)LC378(SC)

..... for different categories of people particularly those falling in lower income group (lig) and middle income group (mig); the state legislature amending the housing board act and providing for incorporation of a joint sector company for executing the housing scheme on the terms and conditions to be approved by the state government; ..... memorandum of understanding was drawn up between the housing board and the peerless general finance & investment co. ltd., a public limited company under the companies act, 1956 to promote a joint sector company and in accordance thereto the bengal peerless housing development company limited was incorporated as the existing joint sector company with ..... setting aside the requisition and subsequent acquisition of the certain piece of land under the provisions of the west bengal land (requisition and acquisition) act, 1948 (for short 'the act') as amended from time to time. the impugned judgment proceeded on the basis (1) that there was no proper service of notice .....

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Jul 09 1997 (SC)

W.B. Housing Board and ors. Vs. Brijendra Prasad Gupta and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : JT1997(6)SC169; 1997(4)SCALE590; (1997)6SCC207

..... different categories of people particularly those falling in lower income group (lig) and middle income group (mig); the state legislature amending the housing board act and providing for incorporation of a joint sector company for executing the housing scheme on the terms and conditions to be approved by the state government; ..... due weight and consideration.27. in winky dilawari (smt.) and anr. v. amritsar improvement trust, amritsar : (1996)11scc644 section 38 of the punjab town improvement act, 1922 envisaged issue of notice of proposed acquisition of land. the section is as under: 38. notice of proposed acquisition of land. - (1) during the ..... memorandum of understanding was drawn up between the housing board and the peerless general finance & investment co. ltd., a public limited company under the companies act, 1956 to promote a joint sector company and in accordance thereto the bengal peerless housing development company limited was incorporated as the existing joint sector company .....

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Mar 14 2008 (SC)

Chand Patel Vs. Bismillah Begum and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2008SC1915; 2008(2)CTC308; I(2008)DMC588SC; (2008)3GLR1995(SC); JT2008(3)SC627; 2008(2)KLT1038(SC); 2008(I)OLR(SC)687; RLW2008(3)SC1917; 2008(4)SCALE7; (2008)4SCC774; (2008)2SCC(Cri)490; 2008(2)Supreme614; 2008(2)AICLR476

..... on the date of the second marriage her earlier marriage with her previous husband had not been dissolved by any court in accordance with the provisions of the hindu marriage act, 1955. the family court allowed the petition of the wife and granted a decree of judicial separation as also the maintenance claimed by her and dismissed the counter petition ..... party thereto, be so declared by a decree of nullity if it contravened any one of the conditions specified in clauses (i), (iv) and (v) of section 5 of the act. in yamunabai anantrao adhav v. anantrao shivram adhav : 1988crilj793 , this court had held that marriages covered by section 11 are void ipso-jure, that is void from the very ..... may be annulled by a decree of nullity on any of the grounds enumerated in the section. in the case of a marriage covered by section 12 of the 1955 act, the marriage is not void ipso- jure from its inception, but a decree would have to be obtained from the competent court declaring the marriage to be void and .....

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Jan 28 2010 (SC)

Musheer Khan @ Badshah Khan and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2010SC762,2010(58)BLJR389,JT2010(1)SC535,2010(1)SCALE676,(2010)2SCC748,2010(2)LC1081(SC)

..... kathi kalu oghad : air 1961 sc 1808].68. the privy counsel in pulukori kottaya v. king emperor 1947 pc 67 held that section 27 of the evidence act is not artistically worded but it provides an exception to the prohibition imposed under the preceding sections. however, the extent of discovery admissible pursuant to the facts deposed ..... proving innocence lies upon the accused under such circumstances. it seems, therefore, to follow that whatever force a presumption arising under section 106 of the indian evidence act may have in civil or in less serious criminal cases, in a trial for murder it is extremely weak in comparison with the dominant presumption of innocence.54. ..... given any evidence of finger print on the alleged weapon of offence which was discovered pursuant to the statement of accused persons under section 27 of the evidence act. therefore, in the facts of this case and in view of the prosecution evidence the evidence of finger print expert does help the prosecution. even if we .....

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Aug 13 2013 (SC)

Lalu Prasad @ Lalu Prasad Yadav Vs. State of Jharkhand

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... earliest point of time and not after the conclusion of evidence and arguments, particularly, on the eve of pronouncement of judgment. in administering justice, judges should be able to act impartially, objectively and without any bias. the only thing which, according to us, is that the special judge has committed an error that after granting time for arguments, ..... the appellant that he may not get fair and impartial trial, it is relevant to point out that cognizance of various offences punishable under the ipc and the pc act was taken against the accused persons in the year 1997 and charges were framed against them in the year 2000. it is further seen that the prosecution took ..... , cbi (ahd), ranchi in the year 1997 and the charges were framed in the year 2000 in respect of various offences punishable under the ipc and the pc act. the prosecution started its arguments and concluded on 10.12.2012 and the arguments advanced on behalf of 43 out of 45 accused persons got concluded on 25.02 .....

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Nov 22 2013 (SC)

State of Jharkhand and anr Vs. Harihar Yadav and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... angle that the statutory authorities had failed and/or neglected to enforce the social-welfare legislations enacted in this behalf e.g. payment of wages act, minimum wages act, etc. such welfare activities as adumbrated in part iv of the constitution of india indisputably would cast a duty upon the state being a ..... area lift irrigation corporation ltd. (bhalco) now therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it under section 65(1) & (2) of the bihar reorganization act, 2000, the central government hereby directs that government of bihar will initiate liquidation proceedings in respect of bihar hill area lift irrigation corporation ltd. (bhalco) to ..... . a government company was floated by the state of bihar in the name of bihar hill area lift irrigation corporation limited and got it registered under the companies act, 1956. the object of that company was to explore, execute, install, develop, promote, improve, establish, finance, manage, administer and maintain water resources for .....

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Dec 12 2017 (SC)

Mr. Ranvir Dewan Vs. Mrs. Rashmi Khanna

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... there is no error in the impugned judgment, which has rightly held that the case of mrs. pritam (plaintiff no.2) falls under section 14 (2) of the act insofar as it relates to the suit house.52. we, therefore, find no merit in the appeal, which thus fails and is accordingly dismissed. ........................................j.[r.k. ..... dealing with the legal position established by the decisions in tulasamma1 and bai vajia v. thakorbhai chelabhai13 the position regarding the application of section 14(2) of the act is summed up in mayne on hindu law thus: sub-section (2) of section 14 applies to instruments, decrees, awards, gifts, etc., which create independent ..... affect this right, it actually reaffirms that right. thus, a hindu male could testamentarily dispose of his property. when he does that, a succession under the act stands excluded and the property passes to the testamentary heirs. hence, when a male hindu executes a will bequeathing the properties, the legatees take it subject to .....

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Nov 23 2017 (SC)

Director of Income Tax New Delhi Vs. M/S s.r.m.b.diary Farming (P) Ltd ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... of the department proceeding against the assessee. the circular also makes it clear that in the pending appeals, where the constitutional validity of the provisions of the act or rule are under challenge, or where the board's order, notification, instruction or circular has been held to be illegal or ultra vires or whether the ..... of the tribunal or of the high court which have held the field and which have not been challenged in the supreme court: (c) where the assessee has acted in accordance with long standing industry practice: (d) merely because of change of opinion on the part of the jurisdictional officers. review of pending cases (a) ..... interest of the revenue so as not to have any precedentiary impact. there were, however, certain exclusions from this, i.e., challenge to constitutional validity of an act or rule, declaration of any board order, notification, instruction or circular being held to be illegal or ultra vires, audit objections of the revenue department being accepted by .....

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