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May 24 2014 (HC)

Shilpi JaIn and ors. Vs. North Delhi Municipal Corporation Through: It ...

Court : Delhi

..... zone issued vacation notice under section 349 of the dmc act to the petitioners on 23.05.2014 itself and the same was received by the petitioners at 5 pm.9. ..... consequently, vacation notice issued under section 349 of the dmc act, 1957 is quashed.12. .....

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Oct 20 1978 (HC)

Beopar Mandal Yusuf Sarai Market Etc. Vs. the Lt. Governor of Delhi Et ...

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 14(1978)DLT193

..... i, 1960 (copy annexure 'c'), the entire area of green park extension including the existing shops having been released from the purview of the acquisition, and there being no notification under section 4 of the act, the members of the petitioner society who are the owners of the buildings and shops, could not and did not file objections under the provisions of section 5-a of the ..... the respondents contend that the land/buildings which are the subject matter of the writ petition, were notified under section 4 of the act issued vide notification dated november 13, 1959 for an area of 34,070 acres covering different parts of delhi for the scheme of planned development of delhi as envisaged in the master plan for delhi, further the ..... f.i 5 (iii) /59-lsg dated november 13, 1959 (copy annexure 'b') issued by the chief commissioner of delhi under section 4 of the act, land measuring over 34,070 acres was sought to be enquired alleging that the said land was required at the public expense for the public purpose, namely, for a planned ..... that the impugned declaration was not preceded by any notification under section 4 of the act, (2) that the public purpose of widening the road is not covered by the master plan of delhi and is not a purpose for the planned development of delhi, that there is no report of the land acquisition collector (hereafter called the collector) under section 5-a of the act recommending the acquisition of the land in question, and (3) that the declaration falls short .....

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Apr 25 2013 (HC)

interads Advertising Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Sivalik Cellulose Ltd.

Court : Delhi

..... 5 of 1985 in this court under sections 433, 439 and 443 of the companies act, 1956 (act) against scl seeking its compulsory winding up on the ground of its inability to pay ..... applicant since 1998-99 the itd had been assessing scl under section 115j/ja of the income tax act, 1961 on the basis of book profits, disregarding the fact that scl is a sick company. ..... will commence from the date of the commencement of production under phase-i or 12 months from the date of obtaining high courts approval under section 50 of the irbi act, 1984 and other appropriate approvals, including approval under section 29 of fera, whichever is earlier.9. ..... 1990 this court passed a detailed judgment allowing idbis application under section 50 of the irbi act thereby approving the scheme (exhibit a) which was directed to form part of the judgment. ..... dated 21st march 1988 it was noted by the court that the scheme as proposed under the irbi act postulated participation of hll which was to be entrusted with the task of manufacturing of toilet soaps. ..... of 1988 under section 50 of the industrial reconstruction bank of india act, 1984 (irbi act) proposing a scheme by which scl was to be rehabilitated to manufacture ..... consequently, the winding up order dated 9th december 1986 was rescinded and affidavits of compliance were directed to ..... by an ex-parte order dated 9th december 1986 scl was wound up by this court and the official liquidator (ol) was appointed as a liquidator of ..... as on 30th june 1986 scl had accumulated losses .....

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Jun 08 2013 (HC)

Encyclopaedia Britannica India Pvt. Ltd. Vs. M/S Ma Radha Trust and or ...

Court : Delhi

..... the petitioner has filed the abovementioned petition under section 9 of the arbitration and conciliation act, 1996.2. .....

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Jun 08 2013 (HC)

Encyclopaedia Britannica India Pvt Ltd Vs. M/S Ma Radha Trust and ors

Court : Delhi

..... the petitioner has filed the abovementioned petition under section 9 of the arbitration and conciliation act, 1996.2. .....

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Oct 15 2019 (HC)

Runa Rajput vs.the State

Court : Delhi

..... , ps: manesar, haryana in which she is alleged to have cheated an amount of more than rs.16 lacs pertaining to the above institute, and the other being fir no.1under sections 180/420/467/468/471 ipc and 66d it act, ps gurugram, haryana, for ip addresses as well as in bail appn.1865/2019 page 8 of 13 infiniti retail ltd. ..... 05.03.18, u/s 180/420/467/468/471 ipc & 66d it act, ps dlf, gurugram, haryana was registered against her by infiniti retail limited (croma), sector 29, bail appn.1865/2019 page 6 of 13 gurugram, haryana for cheating of an amount of inr2048,657/- by adopting same modus operandi as of present case. ..... that during the investigation 65 pages of email conversations exchanged between reliance and alleged runa pasricha have been obtained from shri subhash nagarkoti along with certificate u/s 65b indian evidence act through seizure memo. .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Nilam Katara Vs. State Govt. of Nct of Delhi and Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... when any person is convicted of any offence for having caused the death of another person or of having abetted the commission of such an offence, in paying compensation to the persons who are, under the fatal accidents act, 1855 (13 of 1855 ), entitled to recover damages from the person sentenced for the loss resulting to them from such death; (d) when any person is convicted of any offence which includes theft, criminal misappropriation, ..... in view of the aforesaid legal position laid down by this court regarding concurrent and consecutive sentences, the sentences imposed upon the appellant for different offences to run consecutively under ipc and the arms act, is erroneous in law, as the same is contrary to law laid down by this court as per the cases referred to supra upon which reliance has been rightly placed by the learned senior counsel on behalf ..... the supreme court (in para206) are : a) that the offence was committed under the influence of extreme emotion or mental disturbance; b) the young/or old age of the accused; c) that the accused would not commit violent acts in the future and would not be a continuing threat to society; d) that the accused can be reformed and rehabilitated; e) that in the facts and circumstances of the case, the accused believed that he was morally ..... gangsters and anti-social activities (prevention) act, 1986 and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for ten years and under section 27 of the arms act sentenced to further undergo rigorous imprisonment .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Vikas Yadav and Anr.

Court : Delhi

..... when any person is convicted of any offence for having caused the death of another person or of having abetted the commission of such an offence, in paying compensation to the persons who are, under the fatal accidents act, 1855 (13 of 1855 ), entitled to recover damages from the person sentenced for the loss resulting to them from such death; (d) when any person is convicted of any offence which includes theft, criminal misappropriation, ..... in view of the aforesaid legal position laid down by this court regarding concurrent and consecutive sentences, the sentences imposed upon the appellant for different offences to run consecutively under ipc and the arms act, is erroneous in law, as the same is contrary to law laid down by this court as per the cases referred to supra upon which reliance has been rightly placed by the learned senior counsel on behalf ..... the supreme court (in para206) are : a) that the offence was committed under the influence of extreme emotion or mental disturbance; b) the young/or old age of the accused; c) that the accused would not commit violent acts in the future and would not be a continuing threat to society; d) that the accused can be reformed and rehabilitated; e) that in the facts and circumstances of the case, the accused believed that he was morally ..... gangsters and anti-social activities (prevention) act, 1986 and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for ten years and under section 27 of the arms act sentenced to further undergo rigorous imprisonment .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vishal Yadav Vs. State Govt. of Up

Court : Delhi

..... when any person is convicted of any offence for having caused the death of another person or of having abetted the commission of such an offence, in paying compensation to the persons who are, under the fatal accidents act, 1855 (13 of 1855 ), entitled to recover damages from the person sentenced for the loss resulting to them from such death; (d) when any person is convicted of any offence which includes theft, criminal misappropriation, ..... in view of the aforesaid legal position laid down by this court regarding concurrent and consecutive sentences, the sentences imposed upon the appellant for different offences to run consecutively under ipc and the arms act, is erroneous in law, as the same is contrary to law laid down by this court as per the cases referred to supra upon which reliance has been rightly placed by the learned senior counsel on behalf ..... the supreme court (in para206) are : a) that the offence was committed under the influence of extreme emotion or mental disturbance; b) the young/or old age of the accused; c) that the accused would not commit violent acts in the future and would not be a continuing threat to society; d) that the accused can be reformed and rehabilitated; e) that in the facts and circumstances of the case, the accused believed that he was morally ..... gangsters and anti-social activities (prevention) act, 1986 and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for ten years and under section 27 of the arms act sentenced to further undergo rigorous imprisonment .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Sukhdev Yadav Vs. State and Anr.

Court : Delhi

..... when any person is convicted of any offence for having caused the death of another person or of having abetted the commission of such an offence, in paying compensation to the persons who are, under the fatal accidents act, 1855 (13 of 1855 ), entitled to recover damages from the person sentenced for the loss resulting to them from such death; (d) when any person is convicted of any offence which includes theft, criminal misappropriation, ..... in view of the aforesaid legal position laid down by this court regarding concurrent and consecutive sentences, the sentences imposed upon the appellant for different offences to run consecutively under ipc and the arms act, is erroneous in law, as the same is contrary to law laid down by this court as per the cases referred to supra upon which reliance has been rightly placed by the learned senior counsel on behalf ..... the supreme court (in para206) are : a) that the offence was committed under the influence of extreme emotion or mental disturbance; b) the young/or old age of the accused; c) that the accused would not commit violent acts in the future and would not be a continuing threat to society; d) that the accused can be reformed and rehabilitated; e) that in the facts and circumstances of the case, the accused believed that he was morally ..... gangsters and anti-social activities (prevention) act, 1986 and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for ten years and under section 27 of the arms act sentenced to further undergo rigorous imprisonment .....

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