Punjab Co-operative Societies Rules, 1963, Rule 23 - - By-law 44(C) clause (vii) of Jullundur Central Co-op. Bank Ltd. - Chief Executive Officer can be appointed either by Government or by Co-op. Bank - Registrar not empowered to appoint a Chief Executive Officer - Requirement that Chief Executive Officer to summon meeting of Board of Directors etc. in consultation with..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 148, 151, Order 23, Rule 3 -- Clause in compromise decree entitled decree-holder to recover possession of land in case of no, payment of instalment on date fixed - In the nature of penalty and forfeiture clause - Court fully competent to give relief against such clause - Where no statutory provision under which time fixed in compromise -..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 23, Rule 3 -- Consent decree - Nothing but a contract between the parties with a seal of Court superimposed thereon - Can be avoided on any ground on which contract can be avoided under provisions of Contract Act - If contract or consent decree passed thereon contains a forfeiture or penalty clause - Court can give relief to..........
Punjab Gram Panchayat Election Rules, 1960, Rule 23 -- Panchayat members authorised Sarpanch to get specified job done - Failure to do so - Sarpanch is responsible - Members of Panchayat cannot be held responsible - Not the function of entire Panchayat to carry out various assignments in accordance with resolutions - Panchayat funds operatable only by Sarpanch -..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 18, 23 -- Scope of two enquiries, one held by Collector and other by Land Acquisition Court, widely different - Scope of enquiry by Collector wider than ambit of Court proceedings - Enquiry held by Collector purely administrative - Collector can act on materials known to him even otherwise than evidence, such as information furnished by..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 30, 23 -- Apportionment of compensation between tenant and landlord - Piare Lal's case 1V79 P. L. J. 474 D. B. and Bihari Lal's case 1977 P. L. J. 189, relate to claim of tenants holding land under big landowners having statutory rights to obtain proprietory interest of tenancy land under Section 18 Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act -..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Valuation of acquired land - Transactions subsequent to notification - Can also be taken into consideration - Not necessarily to be always ignored...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23(1) - - Loss of earnings as a result of acquisition - Relevant date for assessment - Date of Collector's taking possession of land - Not date of publication of Notification under Section 4 - Acquired land vests in Government in view of Section 16 from the date Collector takes possession - Till that date title in acquired property..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23(1)Fourthly -- Loss of earnings from brick-kiln - Date relevant to assessment - Date of Collector's taking possession - Notification under Section 4 in June 1973 - Government in 1974 declined renewal of licence for running brick-kiln - Brickkiln not run from 1974 in absence of valid licence - Collector took possession of land in..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 23, Rule 1, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Suit claiming decree for correction of entries in Jamabandis - Relief as claimed though could not be granted by Civil Court but declaratory decree of rights of plaintiff could certainly be passed if plaintiff succeeded in substantiating the pleas - Proper relief even if not..........