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Mar 10 1976 (HC)

Kesari Lal Vs. Sub-divisional Officer and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1977WLN443

..... the bench took the view that the ceiling area is to be determined by a competent authority with respect to a person and it is only when possession has been taken of the land that it vests in the state government, and therefore, till such vesting takes place, the owner enjoys all the facilities without any let or hindrances except that he cannot transfer the land. ..... in that case, it was held that as the vesting of the surplus land with the state only takes place when possession of the land is taken and therefore if before possession is taken of the land, the land-holder has died leaving his legal heirs, ..... land in excess of ceiling area, shall he deemed to be a trespasser; and sub-section (5) of section 30e lays down that all lands coming to the state government by surrender under sub-section (2) or by ejectment under sub-section (4) shall vest in it free from all encumbrances. mr. .....

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Apr 04 1997 (HC)

Mukesh Kumar Ajmera Vs. State of Rajasthan and 11 ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1997(2)WLC672; 1997(1)WLN682

..... section 19(l), thus, cannot be said to be enacted by the legislature in excess of the powers vested in it, rather it is within the competence of the state legislature to legislate such law under article 246 read with entry 5 of list ii and entry 20-a of list iii of schedule vii of the constitution of india.30. ..... this amendment, also, added schedule xi to the constitution, in which a list of subject matters has been given and the matters given in article 243g with respect to the powers, authority and responsibility will vest in the panchayats.8. .....

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Mar 06 1998 (HC)

ChaIn Singh Vs. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1998(1)WLN516

..... petitioners during the course of hearing of the aforesaid writ petitions, it shall be appropriate to refer to the relevant rules known as the rajasthan state road transport corporation employees service regulations which were framed in exercise of powers vested under section 45 of the road transport corporation act, 1950 (for short 'the regulations') which came into force w.e.f. ..... employee of the corporation since his services were not dispensed with by the corporation during the period of probation and hence a lawful right to claim continuity and regularization in services of the corporation had legitimately come to be vested in him. .....

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Mar 27 2001 (HC)

Jagan Nath Vs. Heera Chand

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2001(3)WLC476; 2007(3)WLN19

..... if section 13 were to be construed as mandatory and not as vesting a discretion in the court, it might result in the situation that a tenant who has deposited the arrears of rent within the time stipulated by section 13(1) but who fails to deposit thereafter the monthly rent on a single occasion ..... section 13(6) vests, in the court, the discretion to order the tricking out of the defence against eviction. .....

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Sep 19 1986 (HC)

L.K. Koolwal Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1988Raj2; 1987(1)WLN134

..... cleaning public streets, places and sewers, and all spaces, not being private property which are open to the enjoyment of the public, whether such spaces are vested in the board or not, removing noxious vegetation and all public nuisances are the primary duties of the municipality. ..... clauses (c) and (d) of section 98 reads as under : --(c) 'cleaning public streets, places and sewers, and all spaces, not being private property, which are open to the enjoyment of the public, whether such spaces are vested in the board or not, removing noxious vegetation and obtaining all public nuisances. ..... koolwal has approached this court in exercise of rights vested in him under article 51a, though it is said to be a duty, that the court should issue directions against the respondents to implement the law, the municipal law and to perform the obligatory duties cast on the state. .....

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Jan 22 1980 (HC)

B.R. Oil Mills, Bharatpur Vs. Assistant Engineer (D) R.S.E.B., Bharatp ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1981Raj108; 1980()WLN149

..... consumption charges and in the form of bank guarantee for two months estimated consumption charges) is unreasonable, more so, when the petitioner never defaulted in making regular payments of the electricity consumption by him: (3) that no powers are vested in the non-petitioners under section 24 of the indian electricity act, 1910 (hereinafter referred to as the act of 1910), to disconnect the connection in case the security as desired was not furnished, because the amount of security cannot ..... it may also be mentioned here that in a place where the regulations have not been framed by virtue of power vested in the board under section 49 read with section 79(j) of the supply act, model form of draft conditions of the supply (annexure-7) (under rule 27 of the electricity rules, 1957) will apply, and even in that model form ..... the provisions of the supply act are in addition to the provisions of the act of 1910, power is vested in the board, which has all the powers and obligation of the licensee under the act of 1910 by virtue of section 26 of the supply act to call upon the consumer to furnish sufficient security. ..... it is thus manifest that the board is vested with the power to demand sufficient security as a guarantee for payment of bills and is also empowered to raise the security deposit'. 8. ..... it is by virtue of the power vested in the board that the board entered into an agreement with the appellant for supply of electricity. .....

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Feb 27 1992 (HC)

Kailash Chand Agarwal Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1992Raj129; 1992(2)WLC458

..... all mining leases and mining operations are regulated and controlled by the act and in exercise of the powers vested in it under section 13 of the act the central government has framed the rules in respect of the minerals. ..... the petitioner having not availed of the said remedy, cannot be allowed to invoke the extraordinary jurisdiction vested in this court under article 226 of the constitution. .....

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Jan 07 1986 (HC)

Dalip Singh Vs. Rajasthan State Electricity Board, Jaipur and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1986Raj131; 1986(1)WLN23

..... xxx of 1966 provides that the board may institute a suit for the recovery of the amount due to the state government for and in connection with the consumption of the electricity, the right of recovery of which is vested in the board and the limitation whereof has been expired before the constitution of the board or even three years of the commencement of the electricity supply amendment act 1966 and where the board has ..... the petitioner further averred that the rajasthan state electricity board was constituted in the year 1957 and all the previous dues of electricity department of the state government vested in the board vide section 60(1) of the electricity (supply) act. .....

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Jan 25 1980 (HC)

The Urban Improvement Trust, Jaipur Vs. Padmanand and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1980Raj176

..... section 47 of the 1959 act vests the improvement trust with all the powers and functions, which might be exercised and performed by the municipal board, council or corporation in the urban area for which the trust is established. ..... section 73-b vests the authority in the state government to allow, in public interest, any person to use the land sold or allotted to him for purposes different from that for which it was originally allotted or sold to him, on payment of conversion .....

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Jan 16 1982 (HC)

Chauthmal and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1982CriLJ1403; 1982()WLN396

..... lordships observed that it is not open to a magistrate under section 209 of the new code to launch on a process of satisfying himself that a prima facie case has been made out on merits, and that such jurisdiction which vested in the magistrate under the earlier code has been eliminated under the new code. ..... but at the same time, _their lordships added that the jurisdiction vested in the magistrate under the new code is very narrow inasmuch as all that the magistrate has to do is to ascertain, whether the case as disclosed by the police report, is exclusively triable by the court of session. .....

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