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which has to be obeyed by the citizens whether they agree with it or not, Raj Kumar Nursing Pratap Singh Deo v. State of Orissa, AIR 1964 SC 1793 (1797). It includes any Ordinance, order bye-law, rule, … the state of sikkim. Order, 2(1)(c) of Adaptation of Sikkim Laws (No. 1) order, 1975, Kunga Nima Lepcha v. State of Sikkim, AIR 2006 Sikkim 1. The law of foreign countries is a question of fact in English

Quasi Judicial Act

be affected of being heard and whenever necessary leading evidence in support of his contentions, Avadhesh Pratap Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1952 All 63 (69). (Constitution of India, Art. 226) The concept of quasi-judicial act

During the pleasure

Majid, AIR 1954 SC 245 (250): 1954 SCR 786. [Constitution of India, Art. 310(1)] See also Pratap Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1964 SC 72.

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Public disorder

cannot be detained on the ground that they were disturbing public order, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Sanjai Pratap Gupta @ Pappu, (2004) 8 SCC 591. … affray and other cases where peace is disturbed by or affects a small group of persons, Brij Bhushan v. State of Delhi, AIR 1950 SC 129: (1950) Cr LJ 1525. Means every breach of the peace does not

In charge of

in overall control of the day to day business of the company or firm, State of Karnataka v. Pratap Chand, AIR 1981 SC 872: (1981) 2 SCC 335: (1981) 3 SCR 200

Permanent malikana

Permanent malikana, see, State of Bihar v. Maharaja Pratap Singh Bahadur, AIR 1969 SC 164. [Bihar Land Reforms Act 1950 (30 of 1950), s. 24A]

Proceeding

of parties, the mode of deciding issues, of opposing judgment and of executing, Collector of Monghyer v. Maharaja Pratap Singh, AIR 1957 Pat 102. Proceeding, shall include the proceedings at the appellate stage, Mathew M. Thomas v. … Sharma, AIR 1980 Cal 328; Babu A. v. Bhaskar Shetty, 1982 (2) Kant LJ 43; P.L. Kantha Rao v. State of Andhra Pradesh, 1995 (29) ATC 301 (SC): 1995 (2) SCC 471: AIR 1995 SCW 590: AIR 1995

Public Order Act, 1936

a right of access, District Insurance Officer, Kozhikode v. M.K. Moosakutty, AIR 2007 Ker 168; Hira Bai v. Pratap Singh, AIR 2007 MP 134. Public place, means a road, street, way or other place, whether a thoroughfare … a legal right, can actually find access to the said place, the place become a public place, Chuttan v. State, (1954) All LJ 457. Includes any place or stand at which passengers are picked up or set down

Neglect

attention, or time to. The fail through thoughtlessness or carelessness. To ignore or disregard', Laxmikant Devchand Bhojwani v. Pratap Singh Mohan Singh Pardeshi, (1994) 6 SCC 576 (579). [Bombay Rents, Hotels and Lodging House Rates Control Act, … Neglect, means gross, wilful, intentional, culpable or flagrant disregard of duties, Baburao Vishwanath Mathpati v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1996 Bom 227. Neglect, when a money order or a demand draft is sent to

Sedition

excite such an amount of intense hatred, contempt or disaffection as may lead to tumult or public disorder, Pratap New Delhi v. Crown, AIR 1949 EP 305: (1949) 51 Pat LR 234. … contempt; and the very tendency of sedition is to incite the people to insurrection and rebellion, Nazir Khan v. State of Delhi, (2003) 8 SCC 461 (488). [Indian Penal Code, s. 124A] Means speaking or writing of words

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