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Dec 12 2005 (HC)

Sarmus Sab Vs. IsmaIn Sab (Deceased by L.Rs.) and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR2006Kant107

..... circumstances to determine what was intended.2) if a transaction embodied in the document takes place after the amendment to section 58(c) of the transfer of property act by act 20 of 1929, and if the sale and agreement to re-purchase are embodied in separate documents that the transaction is not a mortgage.i) if the transaction ..... holding that plaintiff being the brother of kasimsab has interest in getting the property redeemed in view of the provisions of section 91(a) of the transfer of property act. both the courts below have held concurrently on the question of fact that the first defendant has failed to prove that kasimsab has left behind the wife rabia bi ..... as the document is a usufructuary mortgage condition imposed therein which is clog on redemption is void in view of the provisions of section 60 of the transfer of property act. being aggrieved by the said judgment and decree, the first defendant preferred ra. no. 48/99 on the file of addl. civil judge (sr. dn.) bellary, and .....

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Feb 02 2022 (HC)

The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd Vs. Sri. Ganesh Devadiga

Court : Karnataka

..... /package policy covers the liability, there cannot be any dispute in that regard. we may hasten to clarify that the earlier pronouncements were rendered in respect of the act policy which admittedly cannot cover a third party risk of an occupant in a car. but, if the policy is a comprehensive/package policy , the liability would be ..... that a comprehensive/package policy would cover the liability of the insurer for payment of compensation for the occupant in a car. there is no cavil that an act policy stands on a different footing from a comprehensive/package policy . as the circulars have made the position very clear and the irda, which is presently the statutory ..... dispute occurrence of accident and injuries suffered by the claimant as a pillion rider and his only grievance is that even though offending scooter was covered with an act policy and no additional premium was paid to cover the risk of pillion rider, learned tribunal merely on account of the fact that there was policy coverage for .....

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May 05 2010 (SC)

R.S.R.T.C. and ors. Vs. Deen Dayal Sharma

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... court while summarizing the legal principles in paragraph 35(6) stated that the certified standing orders framed under and in accordance with the industrial employment (standing orders) act, 1946 are statutorily imposed conditions of service and are binding both upon the employers and employees, though they do not amount to `statutory provisions' and any ..... breached; (3) when the service of the employee is otherwise protected by a statute; and (4) where a right is claimed under the industrial disputes act or sister laws, termination of service having been effected in breach of the provisions thereof.39. the appellant corporation is bound to comply with the mandatory provisions ..... of these standing orders entitles an employee to appropriate relief either before the forum created by the industrial disputes act or the civil court where recourse to civil court is open according to the principles indicated therein. in bal mukund bairwa (2) : (2009) 4 scc 299, in para 37 of the report, the position .....

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Jun 13 2001 (TRI)

Amit JaIn Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Mumbai

..... (2)scslj 294 stating that the tribunal was not right while deciding the oa on merits, overlooking the statutory provisions contained instructions in section 21(3) of the administrative tribunals act, 1985. shri vadhavkar has argued mat the fixation of specific cut off date for any purpose was not discriminatory as held by the hon'ble supreme court in the case .....

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Oct 28 2003 (HC)

Tripura Jute Mills Officers Association and ors. Vs. State of Tripura ...

Court : Guwahati

..... corporation (hfc) are also government companies registered under the companies act, 1956. at this stage, i may also refer to the latest decision of the hon'ble apex court in officers & supervisors of i.d.p.l. v. ..... have disastrous consequences for the employees them selves........'13. the parties are agreed upon the point that the t.j.m.l. is a government company registered under companies act, 1956. it may also be noticed that the two corporations in a.k. bindal's case (supra), namely, fertilizer corporation of india (fci.) and hindustan fertilizer ..... has been placed under a special system of control and conferred certain privileges by virtue of the provisions contained in sections 619 and 620 of the companies act. merely because the entire shareholding is owned by the central government will not make the incorporated company part of the central government. it is also equally .....

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Oct 05 2007 (HC)

Dr. Rajwant Singh Vs. State of Haryana

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : (2008)149PLR511

..... were possessed of potential value. it was held that the layout sanction was, obtained three years after publication of the notification under section 4(1) of the act. there was no development in the neighborhood. it must be established, as a fact, that the potential purpose does exist, as on the date of the ..... in respect to land acquired under notification dated 5.7.1982. dissatisfied with the rates determined by the collector, land owners sought reference under section 18 of the act from the collector who made various references to the additional district judge, karnal. these references were decided by the said court on different dates. the reference court, ..... .1982. on completion of the acquisition proceedings, various patches of land around karnal were acquired and consequential awards made and published in terms of section 11 of the act. the land acquisition collector determined the rate of compensation at rs. 28,512/- per acre for chhahi nehri land, rs. 22,080/- per acre for barani, .....

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Nov 03 2011 (HC)

P. Lalithamma and Others Vs. the Commissioner, Bangalore City Corporat ...

Court : Karnataka

..... same has been registered in crime no.74 of 2003 for the offence punishable under sec.338 and 304 (a) of ipc and under sec.272 and 437 of forest act against the officials of the respondent. in the complaint it is clearly stated that the tree was infected and though representation was given no steps have been taken by the ..... (this writ appeal is filed u/s 4 of the karnataka high court act praying to set aside the order passed in the writ petition no.46526/2003 dated 15/12/2005) 1. this appeal is filed by the unsuccessful writ petitioners in w. .....

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Aug 16 2013 (HC)

Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. Vs. Smt. Mahinder Kaur and Others

Court : Punjab and Haryana

..... deceased, the claimants seek enhancement of the same on the ground of wrong deduction while assessing dependency. the claim petition brought under section 166 of the motor vehicles act, 1988 [for short the act .].has been allowed by learned tribunal vide the impugned award in a sum of ` 23,15,000/-. surjit singh, who met with fatal accident on 8.1.2010 ..... ) r.c.r.(civil) 42 where it is clearly laid down that the financial assistance is something different from the amount payable under the act and the said amount cannot be deducted from the compensation payable under the act. the deceased has though, been unmarried, his unmarried sister has been dependent upon him who was younger to him in age. if the .....

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Feb 13 2014 (HC)

Bijender @ Naushad Vs. State

Court : Delhi

..... him and ultimately he was declared a proclaimed offender on 28.9.2011. this led to filing of a supplementary charge sheet against him under section 174a of the act. pw10 who executed the process issued under section 82 of cr.p.c. stated that he visited the given address of the appellant his father met him and stated ..... the house after house trespass. therefore, the entry in the house of the complainant for the purpose of committing theft amounted to house breaking punishable under section 454 of the act. therefore, no fault can be found with the conviction of the appellant under section 454 of ipc.19. the appellant was released on bail during investigation of the case. ..... in the hands of a person carrying it is visible to the victim of the crime, it does have the intended effect of intimidating the victim and such an act also contain an implicit threat to use the weapon against the victim in case he resists the offender from executing his plan. therefore, carrying a deadly weapon which is .....

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Mar 11 2014 (HC)

Sunheri Devi and Others Vs. Sewa Singh and Another

Court : Punjab and Haryana

..... .2004 acj934that only those claimants having annual income upto `40,000/-, can take benefit of provisions of section 163-a of motor vehicle act, 1988. it also took the view that it is clear from the ddr that deceased himself was to be blamed for the accident. the accident took place due to ..... claimant has claimed that income of the deceased was above `40,000/- p.a.and therefore, the claim petition is not maintainable under section 163-a of motor vehicle act, 1988. the tribunal took the view by placing reliance on a judgment of hon'ble the supreme court in deepal girishbhai soni and others versus united india insurance co.ltd ..... 8.2004 passed by motor accident claims tribunal, patiala (for short `the tribunal') vide which the claim petition of the appellants under section 163-a of the motor vehicle act, 1988 was dismissed with costs. as per the case put up by the claimants before the tribunal, tulsi dutt alongwith balram singh was travelling on 1.1.2001 on .....

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