Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 2(2) -- Decree based on family settlement - Not required to be compulsorily registered - Registration Act, Section 17(2)(vi)...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 2(2) -- Consent decree - Claim of plaintiff admitted by defendant, decree passed on the basis of admission and no fraud in passing the decree - Decree good and valid - Cannot be ignored on the ground that same not registered - Bachan Singh's case 2002 (1) PLJ 59 SC Followed - Registration Act, Section 17(2)(vi)...........
Opium Act, 1878, Section 9(a), Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 297(2) -- Criminal - Punjab and Haryana High Court Rules and Orders, Volume-V, Chapter 12-B - Search and seizure - Link evidence - Affidavit - Recovery of 6 kgs. 500 gms of Opium from petitioner-s possession - Verification in the two affidavits relied upon by the prosecution not in conformity with..........
Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 -- Opium Act, 1878, Section 9 - Probation - Petitioner sentenced to R.I. for one year and three months for possession of 3.5 kgs of opium - Petitioner was 55 years of age at the time of conviction - FIR registered on 6.2.1985 - Trial Court convicted petitioner on 30.1.1989 - Appeal dismissed on 10.2.1989 - Petitioner on bail since 21.3.1989..........
Punjab Redemption of Mortgages Act, 1913, Section 12 -- Not only suit under Section 12 has to be filed within one year of decision of application under Section 4 but it has also to be filed within the period of limitation provided for redemption of a mortgage - Section 12 cannot enlarge period of limitation fixed for redemption of mortgages - Shiv Lal's case 1970 PLJ 770..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Maharashtra Flat Ownership Act, 1963, Section 9 -- Housing - Plot - Non-delivery of possession - Refund - Interest - District Forum allowing interest @ 12% p.a. - Section 9 of the Maharashtra Flat Ownership Act, 1963 providing statutory interest @ 9% p.a. in such contingency - Rate of interest @ 9% p.a. held fair and reasonable in the..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1),(d) -- Consumer - Beneficiary of service - Complainant availed of the services of O.P. No.1 on payment of fees (consideration) for treatment of his minor son - Complainant being the father of the said minor child held to be a `beneficiary' and thus a `consumer' within the meaning of Section 2(1) (d) (ii) of the Act...........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 24 -- Statement made before Customs Officer - Admissibility - Statement made before Custom Officer is not hit by Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act...........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 17(b),27 -- Refund - Execution proceedings - Conviction warrants - Revision - The orders passed under Section 27 of the Act imposing fine and sentence of imprisonment duly challenged alongwith the substantive order passed under Section 14 of the Act - The same set aside by the State Commission but order of District Forum restored by..........
Insecticides Act, 1968, Section 24(4),3 -- K(1) - Quashing of complaint - Sample of insecticide found misbranded - Not mentioned in reply if the Second sample which was sent for re-analysis to Central Insecticide Laboratory was ever analysed before expiry of shelf life of sample - Right of the petitioner to have the re-analysis in terms of Section 24(4) of the Act has..........