Arbitration and Conciliation- The Delhi Rent Act, which deals with the cases relating to rent and eviction of the premises, is a special Act. Though it contains a provision (Section 3) by virtue of it, the provisions of the...
Day: October 23, 2017
the conduct of the respondent clearly shows that he had not come to court with clean hands. In fact, in December, 2004 when a letter was written to the appellants offering them the commercial space in question, the same...
So long as the goods are marketable, they are goods for the purposes of Section 3 of the Act. It is also not necessary that the goods in question should be generally available in the market. The marketability of...
The reason for which the Court disfavours retroactive operation of laws is that it may prejudicially affect vested rights. No such reason is involved in this case. Section 1(3) authorises the Government to bring the Act into force on...
1950 AIR 1951 SC 9 : (1950) SCR 792 : (1951) SCJ 1 (SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) A. M. Mair and Company Appellant Versus Gordhandas Sagarmull Respondent (Before : Saiyid Fazl Ali, M. Patanjali Sastri And Mehr Chand Mahajan,...
1950-Interpretation of statute ⇒ The doctrine of pith and substance postulates, for its application, that the impugned law is substantially within the legislative competence of the particular Legislature that made it, but only incidentally encroached upon the legislative field of...
AIR 1951 SC 6 : (1951) SCJ 242 (SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) Kali Ram Dokania and others Appellant Versus S. K. Ulfat Hossain Respondent (Before : M. H. Kania, C.J.I., M. Patanjali Sastri And S. R. Das, JJ.) Appeal...
AIR 1951 SC 5 : (1950) SCR 563 : (1950) 18 ITR SC 584 : (1950) SCJ 443 (SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) The Commr. of Income-tax, U. P Appellant Versus Messrs Gappumal Kanhaiya Lal Respondent (Before : Saiyid Fazl...
Challenging a Legislation To make out a case under this Article, it is incumbent upon the petitioner to establish not merely that the law complained of is beyond the competence of the particular Legislature as not being covered by...
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