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− | + | It has further come in evidence that when the prosecutrix became pregnant the accused stopped visiting her house. per seer unless the green leaves plucked by them exceeded 24 seers and 22 seers respectively, thus maintaining their old standard of payment on the basis of 6 ps. 8 of 1933-34 are Advocates ([http://nripunjab.me check it out]) not bound either by the decree passed therein or by the sale in execution thereof. They, however, in view of the fact that as. 12/- per day were fixed as the basic wages for the male labourers and as.<br><br>II /- per day as the basic wages for the female labourers, refused to make any extra payment to them on the basis of 6 ps. It is clear from the above observations that the maxim that a person cannot 'approbate and reprobate' is only one application of the doctrine of election, and that its operation must be confined to reliefs claimed in respect of the same transaction and to the persons who are parties thereto.<br><br>per seer for leaves plucked by them in excess of -the 16 Advocates; [https://lexlords.com/company-incorporation-and-llp/ check it out], seers and 12 seers respectively. She has further stated that after the incident was disclosed by her the accused was called before the Panchayat. per seer of green leaves Advocates ([https://lexlords.com/rent-disputes/ check it out]) plucked by them. What we are concerned with here is not the wide construction to be put on the term 'in- dustry' as such but whether the raw materials of an industry which form an integral part of the process are within the topic of 'industry' which forms the subject-matter of Item 52 of List I as ancillary or subsidiary matters which can fairly or reasonably be said to be comprehended in that topic and whether the Central Legislature while legislating upon sugar industry could, acting within the sphere of Entry 52 of List 1, as well legislate upon sugarcane.<br><br>She has further stated that the accused committed rape on her and, thereafter, whenever she used to stay alone in the house the accused- appellant used to come and committed sexual intercourse with her on the pretext of marriage. 100 of 459 1919-20 by reason of the rule of lis pendens enacted in section 52 of Advocates ([http://slachd.com/practice-areas/legal-separation/ check it out]) the Transfer of Property Act. 65 and more, with "consequential change in their incremental scales and the maximum grades" Even after the fixation of the minimum wages by the said notification, the managers of these tea-estates continued to pay to the labourers wages at the rate of 6 ps.<br><br>If it is, it is not in dispute that it becomes avoided by the purchase by Devamma on 2-8-1928. Section 10 has been amended vide Act 54/1994 to the following effect : The Law Commission in its 119th Report had recommended that every application for a claim be made to the Claims Tribunal having jurisdiction over the area in which the accident occurred or to the Claims Tribunal within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the claimant resides or carries on business or within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the defendant resides, at the option of the claimant.<br><br>The bill also makes necessary provision to give effect to the said recommendation. The law is thus stated in Halsbury's Laws of England, Volume XIII, page 454, para 512: Whether or not an employee was entitled to wages of a higher category than what he was till then drawing would depend entirely on the scope of the rules with reference to which he is entitled to become one in the higher category and it cannot be assumed a priori that such a claim is a claim to "prospective wages".<br><br>414 which was that the sudden cessation of such work might prejudicially affect the orderly conduct of the ordinary operations of civil life and the withdrawal of service would be detrimental to the Advocates ([http://acquitlaw.com/how-to-get-bail/ read more…]) industrial system of the community and might result in its dislocation. 63 and 65 of-' the Act and was not capital in the sense in which a return on paid up or working capital is to be allowed" for in the matter of the grant of bonus in accordance with the decision in the Muir Mills case (supra).<br><br> Whatever was given by the State Government of Baroda to the Baroda Municipality became municipal property or municipal fund under ss. If it is not, it is equally indisputable that the appellants as purchasers of the equity of redemption from Keshavananda have a right to redeem the mortgage dated 1-9-1918, and not having been impleaded in O. nHaving raised the floor level of the wage structure as aforesaid, it correspondingly raised the ceiling level and the scales of increment, and further with a view to maintain the differential scales as between the different categories, it raised the minimum pay in scales where it stood at Rs.<br><br> The labourers contended that the existing work-load or task at the date of the said notification was 16 seers for male labourers and 12 seers for female labourers and they were entitled to such extra payment at the rate of 6 ps. Notwithstanding the tangle of legal proceedings extending over 30 years, which forms the background of the present litigation, the single and sole question that arises for decision in this suit is whether the sale deed dated 30-1- 1920 under which the appellants claim is subject to the result of the sale dated 2-8-1928 in execution of the decree in O. |
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It has further come in evidence that when the prosecutrix became pregnant the accused stopped visiting her house. per seer unless the green leaves plucked by them exceeded 24 seers and 22 seers respectively, thus maintaining their old standard of payment on the basis of 6 ps. 8 of 1933-34 are Advocates (check it out) not bound either by the decree passed therein or by the sale in execution thereof. They, however, in view of the fact that as. 12/- per day were fixed as the basic wages for the male labourers and as.
II /- per day as the basic wages for the female labourers, refused to make any extra payment to them on the basis of 6 ps. It is clear from the above observations that the maxim that a person cannot 'approbate and reprobate' is only one application of the doctrine of election, and that its operation must be confined to reliefs claimed in respect of the same transaction and to the persons who are parties thereto.
per seer for leaves plucked by them in excess of -the 16 Advocates; check it out, seers and 12 seers respectively. She has further stated that after the incident was disclosed by her the accused was called before the Panchayat. per seer of green leaves Advocates (check it out) plucked by them. What we are concerned with here is not the wide construction to be put on the term 'in- dustry' as such but whether the raw materials of an industry which form an integral part of the process are within the topic of 'industry' which forms the subject-matter of Item 52 of List I as ancillary or subsidiary matters which can fairly or reasonably be said to be comprehended in that topic and whether the Central Legislature while legislating upon sugar industry could, acting within the sphere of Entry 52 of List 1, as well legislate upon sugarcane.
She has further stated that the accused committed rape on her and, thereafter, whenever she used to stay alone in the house the accused- appellant used to come and committed sexual intercourse with her on the pretext of marriage. 100 of 459 1919-20 by reason of the rule of lis pendens enacted in section 52 of Advocates (check it out) the Transfer of Property Act. 65 and more, with "consequential change in their incremental scales and the maximum grades" Even after the fixation of the minimum wages by the said notification, the managers of these tea-estates continued to pay to the labourers wages at the rate of 6 ps.
If it is, it is not in dispute that it becomes avoided by the purchase by Devamma on 2-8-1928. Section 10 has been amended vide Act 54/1994 to the following effect : The Law Commission in its 119th Report had recommended that every application for a claim be made to the Claims Tribunal having jurisdiction over the area in which the accident occurred or to the Claims Tribunal within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the claimant resides or carries on business or within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the defendant resides, at the option of the claimant.
The bill also makes necessary provision to give effect to the said recommendation. The law is thus stated in Halsbury's Laws of England, Volume XIII, page 454, para 512: Whether or not an employee was entitled to wages of a higher category than what he was till then drawing would depend entirely on the scope of the rules with reference to which he is entitled to become one in the higher category and it cannot be assumed a priori that such a claim is a claim to "prospective wages".
414 which was that the sudden cessation of such work might prejudicially affect the orderly conduct of the ordinary operations of civil life and the withdrawal of service would be detrimental to the Advocates (read more…) industrial system of the community and might result in its dislocation. 63 and 65 of-' the Act and was not capital in the sense in which a return on paid up or working capital is to be allowed" for in the matter of the grant of bonus in accordance with the decision in the Muir Mills case (supra).
Whatever was given by the State Government of Baroda to the Baroda Municipality became municipal property or municipal fund under ss. If it is not, it is equally indisputable that the appellants as purchasers of the equity of redemption from Keshavananda have a right to redeem the mortgage dated 1-9-1918, and not having been impleaded in O. nHaving raised the floor level of the wage structure as aforesaid, it correspondingly raised the ceiling level and the scales of increment, and further with a view to maintain the differential scales as between the different categories, it raised the minimum pay in scales where it stood at Rs.
The labourers contended that the existing work-load or task at the date of the said notification was 16 seers for male labourers and 12 seers for female labourers and they were entitled to such extra payment at the rate of 6 ps. Notwithstanding the tangle of legal proceedings extending over 30 years, which forms the background of the present litigation, the single and sole question that arises for decision in this suit is whether the sale deed dated 30-1- 1920 under which the appellants claim is subject to the result of the sale dated 2-8-1928 in execution of the decree in O.