that State B, will that person be entitled to claim the privileges and benefits admissible to persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes and/or Scheduled ... Public Interest Litigation, is that State B denies the benefits and privileges admissible to such persons belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes who have
Gaurav Jain vs Union Of India & Ors on 9 July, 1997
Author: K. Ramaswamy
corresponding interest or duty to receive it such statement commands a privilege and cannot be made the basis of an action for defamation ... party to the litigation communicates to the opposite party of an alleged interference with the course of justice it is a privilege occasion because
that State B, will that person be entitled to
claim the privileges and benefits admissible to persons
belonging to the Scheduled Castes and/or Scheduled ... Public Interest Litigation, is that
State B denies the benefits and privileges admissible to
such persons belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes who have
acting alone could create a new privilege, claimed to be the sole and exclusive judges of their own privileges. There seemed to be thus complete ... their right in principle to decide all questions of privilege arising in litigation before them with certain large exceptions in favour of parliamentary jurisdiction
those who appear before them. The privilege extends to all counts, superior and inferior, civil and military. ........... The privilege extends not merely to Judges ... rendered impossible, but a perennial source of litigation would be opened. Accordingly, on occasions absolutely privileged not merely are those protected
necessary to notice the object of a Public Interest Litigation. The term Public Interest Litigation has been defined in the Black's Law Dictionary ... legal rights, benefits and privileges upon poor, downtrodden and vulnerable sections of the society.
20. The Public Interest Litigation is an important jurisdiction which
since concedes the jurisdiction of the court to
decide all questions of privilege, except those concerning
exclusive jurisdiction of the legislative chamber over ... their right in principle to decide all
questions of privilege arising in litigation
before them, with certain large
exceptions in favour of parliamentary
jurisdiction
since concedes the jurisdiction of the court to
decide all questions of privilege, except those concerning
exclusive jurisdiction of the legislative chamber over ... their right in principle to decide all
questions of privilege arising in litigation
before them, with certain large
exceptions in favour of parliamentary
jurisdiction
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