Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961, Section 2(g)(1), 2(g)(4) -- Land which is part of village pond - Necessarily Vests in Gram Panchayat - Land used or 'reserved for benefit of village community including drinking wells or ponds within abadi deh - Included in definition of `Shamilat Deh' under Section 2(g)(4)...........
Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961, Section 2(g)(1), 2(g)(4) -- Abadi deh - Not defined as Shamilat Deh by Section 2(g) - No one can claim exclusive possession of abadi deh land except the proprietor in his dwelling house in the village - Ownership rights in abadi deh as a general rule vests in the proprietary body - Sites reserved for common purpose -..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1),(g),(r) -- Unfair trade practice - Site allotment - In open auction for LCR Guest House - 25% amount deposited and possession given and rest of the amount to be paid in three annual installments - Basic amenities/facilities in the site in question not provided so that complainant company could proceed with the construction of..........
Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961, Section 2(g), 4, 5, Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Rules, 1964, Rule 3(2) -- Charand land - If Shamlat Deh of the village being used as Charand - Falls under definition of Shamlat Deh under Section 2(g) of the Act - Even if in revenue record nature of land recorded as Banjar Qadim - Does not make any difference..........
Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961, Section 2(g) -- Shamlat deh - Land in question mutated in favour of petitioner Gram Panchayat in the year 1954-55 - The said change in ownership from Shamlat Deh Hasab Rasad Jare Khewat neither challenged by respondent No.3 nor by any proprietor of the village - Merely because the land in question was described as `Banjar..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1),(d) -- Consumer - Property time share - Held that dispute pertaining to `property time share' alleging deficiency in service against operators of resorts where the complainant has purchased time share in holiday resort is maintainable...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 2 -- A - Provisions quasi - criminal in nature - A person violating injunction order passed by Civil Court or otherwise disregarding the same - Liable to be detained in civil prison - Violation or disregarding of injunction order has to be proved beyond all reasonable doubt by person complaining of such violation - Standard of..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1),(r),(ii),&,(vi) -- Unfair trade practice - Pamphlet published by OPs' 1 and 2 making tall claims making it appear to the public that even diseases which would be controlled but not curable in the very nature of things are permanently curable by their treatment without any side effect at all - The treatment taken by the..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1),(c),(i),(iii),((v),14, Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, Section 9A(e), 33EE(e) -- Drugs and Cosmetic Rules, 1945, Rules 96(1) (B) (ii) and 96(1) (B) (iii) (c) ,(d) and (e) - Complaint - Unfair trade practice - Goods hazardous to life and safety - Ayurveda medicine - Found to contain 1681 ppm. lead against the permissible lead of 20..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 2, 4 -- Pleading - Ancestral and coparcenary property - In absence of pleading that suit property has fallen from predecessor-in-interest and so on and so forth, framing of an issue or adducing evidence is of no use...........