Constitution of India, 1950, Article 226 -..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 226 -- Writ jurisdiction - Labour Court - Findings of fact - Interference with - Labour Court's finding that respondents were workmen of appellant and not of contractor - Cogent reasons given - Held, High Court rightly refused to interfere with this finding of fact recorded by Labour court...........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 19(a) & 226, Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, Section 13(1)(d), Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 420, 468 and 471 -- Arrest of a MP on serious charges of corruption - Loss to State to tune of Rs.95 crores alleged - Bail rejected - Accused MP filed petition under Art.226 of Constitution to attend Parliamentary proceedings - Held, when..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 136 -- Scope of interference - Circumstances justifying interference in judgment of High Court - Held, High Court's decision is based on totally erroneous view of law by ignoring settled legal position - High Court's conclusion are contrary to evidence and documents on record - Entire approach of High Court in dealing with evidence was..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 226 -..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 16, Rajasthan Transport Subordinate Service Rules, 1963 -- Appointment - Motor Vehicle Sub-Inspector - Eligibility - Candidate not possessing driving licence authorising him to drive motorcycle, heavy goods vehicle and heavy passenger Vehicles - Held, qualifications prescribed in the Rules are mandatory - Mere fact that candidate..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 142 -- Exercise of powers under Art.142 - Petitioners did not possess one of prescribed qualification - Single judge issued direction to relaxed qualification - Petitioners appointed on that basis - Division bench reversed judgment of single judge - Petitioners approached Supreme Court - Contention that since petitioners have completed..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 226 -..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 136 -- Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g), 12 and 14(1)(d) - Special Leave Petition - Concurrent findings - Insurance claim - Repudiation - Concurrent findings by the State Commission and the National Commissioner that the respondent had suffered blindness due to accident and he was entitled to the insurance amount does not..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 136, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1) -- Special Leave Petition - Concurrent findings - Insurance claim - Repudiation - Concurrent findings by the State Commission and the National Commissioner that the respondent had suffered blindness due to accident and he was entitled to the insurance amount does not suffer from any legal..........