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Feb 29 1996 (HC)

J. Gopalan Vs. Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad and Others

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Feb-29-1996

Reported in : AIR1996AP371; 1996(1)ALT600

..... singh committee, clause; (g) of article 51a provides that it shall be the duty of every citizen of india to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures (emphasis is supplied by the court), therefore if is expected that a citizen while ..... efficient teacher and a open mind person respectively. nodoby can have validobjection to it. nothing is placed on record to show that smt. rachel chatterjee acted mechanically without due application of mind to appease the two ladies for any collateral or extraneous consideration. factual foundation is totally lacking in the pleading of ..... in the society. smt. maneka gandhi and smt. amala akkineni are not higher authorities in the echelon of administration of the corporation and therefore the commissioner acting under their dictation without applying her mind did not arise. the allegation is that the commissioner was unduly influenced by smt. gandhi and smt. amala .....

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Feb 07 1996 (HC)

Jairaj A.P. Vs. the Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Thiruvana ...

Court : Kerala

Decided on : Feb-07-1996

Reported in : AIR1996Ker362

..... of the country. one of the directive principles of state policy is to 'safeguard the forests and wild life of the country' (article 48a of the constitution). one of the fundamental duties of every citizen of india is to protect and improve forests (article 51-a clause (g)). so clearance of forest area should be allowed ..... of tourism) dated 12th december 86 must be treated as the approval accorded by the central government for satisfying the condition imposed in section 2 of the act. it communicates the decision of that department regarding sanction of more than twelve lakhs of rupees for construction of the forest lodge at parambikulam.10. the forest ..... (conservation) rules formulated by the central government in 1981 contains provisions for according approval envisaged in section 2 of the act. rule 4 enjoins on the state government seeking prior approval to send its proposal to the central government in the form appended thereto. the proposal shall be .....

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Aug 08 1996 (HC)

Bhawani Shankar Satpathy and ors. Vs. State of Orissa

Court : Orissa

Decided on : Aug-08-1996

Reported in : 1996(II)OLR546

..... laid the foundation in arts. 48-a add 51-a for a jurisprudence of environmental protection. today, the state and the citizens are under a fundamental obligation to protect and improve the environment, including forests, lakes, rivers, wild life and to have compassion for living creatures.a learned jurist has said, the rig ..... are those 'holy' waters now.the anxiety to save the environment manifested in the constitution (forty-second amendment) act, 1976 by the introduction of a specific provision for the first time to 'protect and improve' the environment. man is nature's best promise and worst enemy. several enactments have been made ..... micro-organism and property, [vide section 2(a) of the environment (protection) act 1986].the expressions 'pollution', 'sewage effluent', 'sewer' and stream' are defined in the water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974 (in short, 'the act') as follows : '2. definitions--in this act. unless the context otherwise requires.-- 'xx xx xx(e) 'pollution' .....

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Sep 30 1996 (SC)

Avinash Nagra Vs. Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Sep-30-1996

Reported in : 1996VIIIAD(SC)539; [1997(75)FLR86]; JT1996(10)SC461; (1997)IILLJ640SC; 1996(8)SCALE319; (1997)2SCC534; [1996]Supp7SCR105

..... as a duty, should renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture; protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures. every citizen should develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform; ..... co-related to the social, political or economic needs of our developing nation fostering secular values, breaking the barriers of casteism, linguism, religious bigotry and should act as an instrument of social change. education kindles its flames for pursuit of excellence, enables and enables the young mind to sharpen his or her intellect more ..... p. ruhela under the article on 'the problem values' by p.n. mathur, it is stated that the spiritual values taught in education, act as the guiding stars providing motive force behind his thought, emotion and action; the value should be moral and spiritual in socio-cultural and spiritual .....

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Feb 13 1996 (SC)

Indian Council for Enviro-legal Action and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uo ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Feb-13-1996

Reported in : AIR1996SC1446; (1996)3GLR272; JT1996(2)SC196; 1996(5)SCALE412; (1996)3SCC212; [1996]2SCR503

..... wildlife of the country. article 51a sets out the fundamental duties of the citizens. one of them is '(g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life and to have compassion for living creatures..50. the problem of increasing pollution of rivers and streams in the country - says ..... of the sludge required to be removed. samples of sludge mixed with soil were collected from different part of this area after serving due notices under environment protection act, 1986. so far as the water in the wells was concerned, the report mentioned that they took samples from the wells from bichhri and other ..... central government has made the hazardous wastes (management and handling) rules, 1989 in exercise of the power conferred upon it by section 6 of the environment (protection) act prescribing the manner in which the hazardous wastes shall be collected, treated, stored and disposed of. consideration of the submissions: 54. taking up the objections urged .....

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Sep 02 1996 (HC)

Ramchandra Vithoba More Vs. Shamrao Sitaram Dalvi

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Sep-02-1996

Reported in : 1997(1)BomCR450

..... for eviction on ground of sub-letting passed against tenant-such decree confirmed in appeal but writ petition was pending. held, such tenant would be entitled to protection of amending act.'the facts of this case are entirely different from the facts of the instant case. in that case the suit was for eviction against the tenant under ..... the appellant-defendant was a licensee rather than a sub-tenant of the suit premises, evicted under section 13(1) of the rent act. a licensee is not entitle for any legal protection if his intention is proved not bona fide but to grab the property under the guise of leave and licence and he is liable ..... the head note reads thus :---'bombay rents, hotel and lodging house rates control act, 1947. section 13(1)(e) bombay rent, hotel and lodging house rates control act, 1986 (act xvii of 1987). section 25-eviction-protection under amending act- word 'proceeding' as used in section 25 of act 18 of 1987 is of wide amplitude. it will include in its import even .....

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Jan 18 1996 (TRI)

Muppidi Sobha Devi Vs. the Branch Manager, L.i.C. of India and Another

Court : Andhra Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Hyderabad

Decided on : Jan-18-1996

..... 1. this is a complaint filed under section 17(1)(a) r/w section 12 of the consumer protection act. the averments in the complaint are briefly stated as follows : 2. one kashaiah, the husband of the complainant obtained three jeevan mitra life insurance policies with numbers 680236238 for a sum of rs. 50,000/- on 3.12.88, 680241404 ..... in question, late kashaiah obtained two more policies nos. 60898336 and 680026705. his employer used to deduct the premiums for the policies and remit the same to the life insurance corporation of india, for apportioning towards the respective policies and the opposite parties are receiving the said amounts without any protest. the opposite parties never informed the ..... rs. 1,00,000/-. the medical certificate issued by dr. i. sridhara rao of karimnagar shows that the knee injury of late kashaiah would not have endangered his life. after the death of kashaiah the opposite parties paid a sum of rs. 54,638.60 ps. by cheque no. 111608 dated 31.3.92 towards the policy .....

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Feb 28 1996 (SC)

Collector of Central Excise, Hyderabad Etc. Etc. Vs. M/S. Vazir Sultan ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Feb-28-1996

Reported in : 1996IIAD(SC)580; AIR1996SC3025; 1996(54)ECC94; 1996(83)ELT3(SC); JT1996(3)SC112; 1996(2)SCALE603; (1996)3SCC434; [1996]2SCR1194

..... india and ors. v. modi rubber limited : 1986(25)elt849(sc) to emphasise his submission that the central excise duties leviable under the central excise and salt act, 1944 are distinct and different from the special duty, additional duty or any other duty of excise levied under any other parliament enactment. since the aforesaid proposition is ..... alone. only the collection part of it is shifted to the stage of removal. once this is so, the fact that the provisions of the central excise act are applied in the matter or levy and collection of special excise duty cannot and does not mean that wherever the central excise duty is payable, the special ..... of excise are levied upon the production or manufacture of goods, the learned counsel contended, does not detract from the clear position emerging from the provisions of the act and the rules.4. sri soli j. sorabjee, learned counsel appearing for respondents, supported the reasoning and conclusion of the tribunal. he submitted that the duties of .....

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Dec 19 1996 (SC)

Mafatlal Industries Ltd. and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Dec-19-1996

Reported in : 2002(83)ECC85; 1997(89)ELT247(SC); JT1996(11)SC283; 1996(9)SCALE457; (1997)5SCC536; [1996]Supp10SCR585; [1998]111STC467(SC)

..... agreed price which may include the duty element. the seller agreed to sell the goods to the buyer at that price. section 64a of the sale of goods act protects the interests of both. how can a portion of that price be taken away and credited to a fund or paid to the ultimate consumer? what will happen ..... : [1978]111itr53(cal) , the problem was once again of valuation of unsold stock of a paint manufacturer. it was recognised that paints had a very short 'shelf life'. in other words, unsold cans of paints lying on the shelves of the various outlets of the manufacturer could not retain its quality and utility for indefinite length of time ..... conclusive presumption - there is no basis for impugning its validity on the ground of procedural unreasonableness or otherwise. this presumption is consistent with the general pattern of commercial life. it indeed gives effect to the very essence of an indirect tax like the excise duty/customs duty. a manufacturer who has not passed on the duty can always .....

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Jun 28 1996 (HC)

Degremont India Ltd. Vs. Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Jun-28-1996

Reported in : (1998)60TTJ(Del)473

..... in the recent past have rendered several important judgments in which a higher priority has been given to the necessity of pollution control and environment protection. the provisions contained in the it act and the relevant rules also provide grant of 100 per cent depreciation on various kinds of pollution plants and equipments. this clearly shows that ..... or other civil construction is treated. it is an item of plant and machinery which is required by all industries which are generating effluent water hazardous to human life and which are required to be treated in accordance with the parameters prescribed in the relevant regulations.the honble supreme court in the case of cit vs. n ..... article or thing in the form of effluent treatment plant, which adds value by sanitishing the polluted atmosphere, which threatens the ozone layers - so necessary for human life, not to speak of giving rise to wealth in the form of bio-gas and bio-manure, etc., thanks to the modern technology born out of r&d .....

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