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Apr 28 1976 (SC)

Additional District Magistrate, Jabalpur Vs. Shivakant Shukla

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1976SC1207; 1976CriLJ945; (1976)2SCC521; [1976]SuppSCR172; 1976(8)LC610(SC)

..... as held consistently by a whole line of authorities of this court, is a 'subjective' one. in other words, it is not possible to prescribe objective standards for reaching that satisfaction. although the position in law, as declared repeatedly by this court, has been very clear and categorical that the satisfaction has to be the ..... acquiring the knowledge necessary to adjudicate upon the weight to be attached to any evidence which might be given as to the existence of circumstances of suspicion or as to the reasonableness of belief. since, therefore ..... as to what amounts in the circumstances to a reasonable cause or suspicion, but on political or administrative considerations, it can have no knowledge of the weight to be attached to facts adduced to prove the reasonableness or unreasonableness of the cause or suspicion...... for it has neither the knowledge nor the means of .....

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Apr 23 1976 (HC)

P. Hemalatha Vs. the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1976AP375

..... things to sit in judgment. the pernicious effect of the seditious utterances is to be measured not through the yardsticks of actuality but of potentiality and tendency. judging by that standard, we find the needed nexus between the utterances and the danger to the security of the state.98. the learned public prosecutor contended that the area wherefrom this journal was ..... inimical to the general welfare, and involve such danger of substantive evil, that they may be penalised in the exercise of its police power. that determination must be given great weight................. that utterances inciting to the overthrow of organised government by unlawful means present a sufficient danger of substantive evil to ring their punishment within the range of legislative discretion is .....

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Jan 30 1976 (FN)

Buckley Vs. Valeo

Court : US Supreme Court

..... discussion of candidates and campaign issues by individual citizens, associations, the institutional press, candidates, and political parties. we find that, under the rigorous standard of review established by our prior decisions, the weighty interests served by restricting the size of financial contributions to political candidates are sufficient to justify the ..... justify the incidental effects that the limitations visit upon the first amendment interests of candidates and their supporters. despite its seeming struggle with the standard by which to judge this case, this is essentially the question the court asks and answers in the affirmative with respect to the limitations ..... 608, 610, 611, 613, 614 and 615." see notice of proposed rulemaking, id. at 32951. unless the fec's regulations are to be given no weight in criminal proceedings, it seems plain that, through those regulations, the fec will have a significant role in the implementation and enforcement of criminal statutes. [ footnote .....

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Nov 07 1975 (SC)

Smt. Indira Nehru Gandhi Vs. Shri Raj NaraIn and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1975SC2299; 1975(Supp)SCC1; [1976]2SCR347

..... may create forum to hear election disputes. parliament may itself hear election disputes. whichever body will hear election disputes will have to apply norms. norms are legal standards. there is no discrimination if classification on rational basis is made for determination of disputes relating to persons holding the office of prime minister or the speaker. ..... committee is. in effect, addressed to the constituency through its accredited representative.458. the view of the learned judge appears to me to run counter to the{ weight of authorities cited above. in any case, if there was any uncertainty at all, in the law, it has been removed by an amendment by section ..... , can legitimately form the subject-matter of a constitutional provision. the (sic)ndity of what is brought into the constitution has to be judged by different standards.664. there was some discussion at the bar as to which features of the constitution form the basic structure of the constitution according to the majority decision .....

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Oct 21 1974 (TRI)

In Re: Agreement Relating to Nylon

Court : Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission MRTPC

Reported in : (1976)46CompCas357NULL

..... as far as technically feasible and the production pattern was to be adjusted to the extent possible so as to cater to the requirements of the actual users in standard accepted deniers. no doubt, clause 9 did permit adjustments or changes which were technically necessary in view of the shortage of caprolactum but it was emphasised that, as ..... such freedom and the prices as dictated by the central nylon committee were binding on them.there is no certainly about this fixation by the central nylon committee. no standards are set out in the agreement which have to be followed by the central nylon committee ; it is not at all suggested that the prices as per schedule ..... ., [1958] 1 qb 380, 382, 383, 397 (qb) quoted by learned counsel, shri cooper. in that case the plaintiffs-shipowners insured two of their ships under the standard form of war risks time policy on hull and machinery issued by the defendants. the clause 1 of the policies read as under: (f). expenses incurred by the assured by .....

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Apr 24 1973 (SC)

Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru and ors.Vs. State of Kerala and anr ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1973SC1461; (1973)4SCC225; [1973]SuppSCR1

..... judicially defined in india england, u.s.a. & australia; bouvier's law dictionary; universal english dictionary; chamber's 20th century dictionary; imperial dictionary by ogilvie; standard dictionary by funk & wagnalls; stroud's judicial dictionary; judicial and statutory definitions of words and phrases, second series; words and phrases legally defined, john b. ..... rights and directive principles in a different light or from a different perspective. the value judgment of the succeeding generations as regards the relative weight and importance of these rights and aspirations might be entirely different from that of the makers of the constitution. and it is no ..... where there is ambiguity or doubt, or where two views may well be entertained contemporaneous and subsequent practical construction are entitled to the greatest weight. certainly, plaintiffs in error cannot reasonably assert that the clause of the constitution under consideration soplainly sustains their position as to entitle them to .....

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Jan 12 1972 (FN)

Fpc Vs. Florida Power and Light Co.

Court : US Supreme Court

..... court would apparently require tracing studies showing an energy flow-through like that demonstrated in jersey central. we do not think jersey central sets such high jurisdictional standards. special circumstances in that case (the occasional operation of pse&g; as a null factor) permitted the fpc to present clear and compelling proof of ..... evidence. or developing the evidence would be inordinately expensive." 2 k. davis, administrative law treatise 16.11, p. 473 (1958). [ footnote 16 ] the weight of such testimony was properly recognized by lord mansfield some 190 years ago: "the facts in this case are not disputed. in 1758, the bank was erected, ..... reached upon it. a majority of the commission, reasoning similarly, endorsed these conclusions. a court must be reluctant to reverse results supported by such a weight of considered and carefully articulated expert opinion. particularly when we consider a purely factual question within the area of competence of an administrative agency created by .....

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Oct 19 1965 (HC)

Buddha Pitai Vs. Sub-divisional Officer Malihabad and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1965All382; 1965CriLJ306

..... of provisions or rules made to subserve social welfare or human good.35. section 8 relates to the establishment of the central committee for food standards.section 4 relates to the establishment of a central food laboratory. section 5 prohibits import of any adulterated or misbranded food. section 7 prohibits ..... for the eradication of this anti-social activity. the statute seeks to establish a large array of authorities including 'central food laboratory'. central committee for food standards, food (health) authority, public analysts and food inspectors for the implementation of the said scheme and achievement of its salutary purpose.34. 'central food ..... any prohibited preservative or permitted preservative in excess of the prescribed limits ; (l) if the quality or purity of the article fulls below the prescribed standard or its constituents are present in quantities which are in excess of the prescribed limits of variability.' an analysis of the various clauses of the above definition .....

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