Judgments
ELEKTRON LIGHTING SYSTEMS PVT LTD AND ANR Vs. SHAH INVESTMENTS FINANCIALS DEVELOPMENTS AND CONSULTANTS PVT LTD AND ORS ETC.
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Vs. RAMESH
KRISHNA BHATACHARJEE Vs. SARATHI CHOUDHURY AND ANR
M/S. STATE BANK OF PATIALA TR.GEN.MANAGER Vs. COMMR.OF INCOME TAX,PATIALA
PROF. N.K.GANGULY Vs. CBI NEW DELHI
“....Whether sanction is to be accorded or not, is a matter for the Government to consider. The absolute power to accord or withhold sanction on the Government is irrelevant and foreign to the duty cast on that Court which is the ascertainment of the true nature of the act.” “It is clear that the first part of Section 197(1) provides a special protection, inter Full Judgment
B. RADHAKRISHNAN Vs. THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU & ORS.
RAM LAKHAN SINGH Vs. STATE GOVT. OF U P
A public servant in a democracy should be a guardian of morals. He is entrusted with higher responsibilities of a public office and they contribute their best for the just and humane society. We feel that for effective functioning of a democracy, the role of Executive is very important. Civil servants and public officials are expected Full Judgment
PAWAN KUMAR AGARWALA Vs. GENERAL MANAGER-II AND APPOINTING AUTHORITY AND ORS.
VISHWANATH DADU GURAV (D) TH. LRS & ORS Vs. DATTATRAY GANAPATI GURAV
PARVAIZ AHMAD PARRY Vs. STATE OF JAMMU& KASHMIR AND ORS
In our view, if a candidate has done B.Sc. in Forestry as one of the major subjects and has also done Masters in the Forestry, i.e., M.Sc.(Forestry) then in the absence of any clarification on such issue, the candidate possessing such higher qualification has to be held to possess the required qualification to apply for the post. Full Judgment
M/S COCHIN SHIPYARD LTD Vs. M/S APEEJAY SHIPPING LTD
Misconduct, as has been laid down, does not always have a moral connotation. To elaborate, it may not have any connection with the individual/personal conduct of the arbitrator. The said conduct would be in sphere of moral misconduct. As far as legal misconduct is concerned, as the authorities would demonstrate, the same must be manifest or palpable from the proceedings before the arbitrator. To Full Judgment