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Nov 03 2016 (HC)

Nature Care Trust, Madurai represented by the Founder and Managing Tru ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... no.143 (environment and forest (fr.5) department for the declaration of kodaikanal wild life sanctuary under section 26 a1(b) of wild life (protection) act 1972, since the kodaikanal wild life sanctuary comes under the jurisdiction including theni and dindigul district, the kodaikanal wild life sanctuary area to an extent of 60,895.482 hectares. he has also states ..... in the said area. hence, the present impugned order has been passed. 10. the writ petitioner also states that as per section 21 of the wild life (protection) act, 1972, proclamation collect when a notification has been issued under section 18, the collector shall (within a period of sixty days) publish in the regional ..... . the counter also states that the government have empower to pass or declare sanctuary by either following procedures under sections 18 to 25 of the wild life protection act, 1972 or by declaring a reserved forest area as sanctuary under section 26a(1)(b). 15. the 8th respondent also states that the notification .....

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Mar 04 2016 (HC)

ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co., Through its Divisional Manager, M ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... wild guesses and arbitrariness, and non-arbitrariness. if it is not so, it cannot be just." (iv) in nizam institute of medical sciences v. prasanth s.dhananka reported in (2009) 6 scc 1 = 2010 acj 38 (sc), the supreme court, comprising of three hon'ble judges bench was dealing with a case arising out of a complaint filed under the consumer protection act ..... not be inadequate and should neither be unreasonable, excessive, nor deficient. there can be no exact uniform rule for measuring the value of human life and the measure of damage cannot be arrived at by precise mathematical calculation; but amount recoverable depends on broad facts and circumstances of each case ..... lump sum amounts with reference to circumstances such as age, nature of injury/deprivation/disability suffered by the claimant and the effect thereof on the future life of the claimant. decision of this court and high courts contain necessary guidelines for award under these heads, if necessary. what usually poses some .....

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Mar 09 2016 (HC)

The Branch Manager, New India Assurance Company Ltd., Nagapattinam Vs. ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... (sc), the hon'ble supreme court, comprising of three hon'ble judges bench was dealing with a case arising out of a complaint filed under the consumer protection act, 1986. while enhancing the compensation awarded by the national consumer disputes redressal commission from rs.15 lakhs to rs.1 crore, the hon'ble bench made the ..... just", a wide discretion is vested in the tribunal, the determination has to be rational, to be done by a judicious approach and not the outcome of whims, wild guesses and arbitrariness, and non-arbitrariness. if it is not so, it cannot be just." (iv) in nizam institute of medical sciences v. prasanth s.dhananka ..... compensation awarded should not be inadequate and should neither be unreasonable, excessive, nor deficient. there can be no exact uniform rule for measuring the value of human life and the measure of damage cannot be arrived at by precise mathematical calculation; but amount recoverable depends on broad facts and circumstances of each case. it should .....

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Mar 28 2016 (HC)

The National Insurance Company Limited, Rep. by its Branch Manager Vs. ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... (sc), the hon'ble supreme court, comprising of three hon'ble judges bench was dealing with a case arising out of a complaint filed under the consumer protection act, 1986. while enhancing the compensation awarded by the national consumer disputes redressal commission from rs.15 lakhs to rs.1 crore, the hon'ble bench made the ..... just", a wide discretion is vested in the tribunal, the determination has to be rational, to be done by a judicious approach and not the outcome of whims, wild guesses and arbitrariness, and non-arbitrariness. if it is not so, it cannot be just." (iv) in nizam institute of medical sciences v. prasanth s.dhananka ..... compensation awarded should not be inadequate and should neither be unreasonable, excessive, nor deficient. there can be no exact uniform rule for measuring the value of human life and the measure of damage cannot be arrived at by precise mathematical calculation; but amount recoverable depends on broad facts and circumstances of each case. it should .....

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Mar 14 2016 (HC)

National Insurance Company Limited Vs. M. Rajammal and Others

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... (sc), the hon'ble supreme court, comprising of three hon'ble judges bench was dealing with a case arising out of a complaint filed under the consumer protection act, 1986. while enhancing the compensation awarded by the national consumer disputes redressal commission from rs.15 lakhs to rs.1 crore, the hon'ble bench made the ..... just", a wide discretion is vested in the tribunal, the determination has to be rational, to be done by a judicious approach and not the outcome of whims, wild guesses and arbitrariness, and non-arbitrariness. if it is not so, it cannot be just." (iv) in nizam institute of medical sciences v. prasanth s.dhananka ..... compensation awarded should not be inadequate and should neither be unreasonable, excessive, nor deficient. there can be no exact uniform rule for measuring the value of human life and the measure of damage cannot be arrived at by precise mathematical calculation; but amount recoverable depends on broad facts and circumstances of each case. it should .....

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Mar 14 2016 (HC)

The Managing Director, Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation, Trichy ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... (sc), the hon'ble supreme court, comprising of three hon'ble judges bench was dealing with a case arising out of a complaint filed under the consumer protection act, 1986. while enhancing the compensation awarded by the national consumer disputes redressal commission from rs.15 lakhs to rs.1 crore, the hon'ble bench made the ..... just", a wide discretion is vested in the tribunal, the determination has to be rational, to be done by a judicious approach and not the outcome of whims, wild guesses and arbitrariness, and non-arbitrariness. if it is not so, it cannot be just." (iv) in nizam institute of medical sciences v. prasanth s.dhananka ..... compensation awarded should not be inadequate and should neither be unreasonable, excessive, nor deficient. there can be no exact uniform rule for measuring the value of human life and the measure of damage cannot be arrived at by precise mathematical calculation; but amount recoverable depends on broad facts and circumstances of each case. it should .....

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Mar 28 2016 (HC)

Oriental Insurance Company Ltd., Kumbakonam, rep. by its Branch Manage ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... (sc), the hon'ble supreme court, comprising of three hon'ble judges bench was dealing with a case arising out of a complaint filed under the consumer protection act, 1986. while enhancing the compensation awarded by the national consumer disputes redressal commission from rs.15 lakhs to rs.1 crore, the hon'ble bench made the ..... just", a wide discretion is vested in the tribunal, the determination has to be rational, to be done by a judicious approach and not the outcome of whims, wild guesses and arbitrariness, and non-arbitrariness. if it is not so, it cannot be just." (iv) in nizam institute of medical sciences v. prasanth s.dhananka ..... compensation awarded should not be inadequate and should neither be unreasonable, excessive, nor deficient. there can be no exact uniform rule for measuring the value of human life and the measure of damage cannot be arrived at by precise mathematical calculation; but amount recoverable depends on broad facts and circumstances of each case. it should .....

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Dec 07 2015 (HC)

Mose Ministries, rep.by its Administrator Jeyam Abraham and Another Vs ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... that the mose ministries complex, subramaniapuram, trichy and the mose ministries complex, ranga nagar trichy have not been maintained as per the requirement under the juvenile justice (care and protection) act, 2006. 2. the registers have not been maintained in conformity with the rules prescribed thereunder. 3. the safety and security measures are inadequate and in fact non- ..... away after leaving the babies in the cradle. they never wanted to be identified. any argument with them or revelation of their identity cold have just jeopardised the life of the little babies too. 5. from our side we did not bring these babies to the police in those days or to any authority for registration ..... taking a head count of the number of inmates every year. they state that their pastor was the one who saved them from their deaths and gave them life. they are having good facilities and are happy in the home. some even stated that the welfare officer challenged them that the government would win in the .....

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Mar 23 2016 (HC)

D. Murugaiah Vs. The District Collector, Kanyakumari District and Othe ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... person, however, big he may assume or claim to be, should be allowed irrespective of the position he may assume or claim to hold in public life to either act in a manner or make speeches which would destroy secularism recognised by the constitution of india, 1950 (in short the 'constitution'). secularism is not to ..... live throughout the length and breadth of the country. each person whatever be his religion must get an assurance from the state that he has the protection of law freely to profess, practice and propagate his religion and freedom of conscience. otherwise, the rule of law will become replaced by individual perceptions ..... converged in this sub-continent and they carried with them their own cultures, languages, religions and customs affording positive recognition to the noble and ideal way of life - 'unity in diversity'. though these diversities created problems, in early days, they were mostly solved on the basis of human approaches and harmonious reconciliation of differences .....

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Aug 03 2012 (HC)

Cauvery Neervala Aathara Pathukappau Sangam, Rep. by Its Secretary, Er ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... by sub-section (1) and clause (v) of sub-section (2) of section 3 of the environment (protection) act, 1986 read with clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the environment (protection) rules, 1986 and in supersession of the notification, 1994, moef introduced environment impact assessment notification dated 14.09 ..... , construction activities including implementation of various welfare schemes of the government. in various decisions, the hon'ble supreme court held that balance between environmental protection and developmental activities could only be maintained by strictly following the principles of 'sustainable development'. right to environment is a fundamental right; at the same ..... another v. union of india and others], the hon'ble supreme court held that "concept of sustainable development is to be treated as integral part of life under article 21 of constitution of india". the concept of 'sustainable development' finds support in various decisions of the court in 1995 (3) scc 363 .....

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