case in
England, if no absolute privilege existed there,
since the risk of vexatious and often ruinous
litigation in India is far greater ... larger risks of
spiteful litigation. If it be said that conversely,
the risk of the abuse of an absolute privilege is
also greater, I should
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
Apprehending his arrest, the petitioner has moved this Court
for grant of privilege of anticipatory bail in connection with
Complaint Case ... opposite
party no.2 towards litigation expenses. Hence, it is submitted that
the petitioner be given the privilege of anticipatory bail.
Considering the submissions
made i.e. for the welfare of orphans and under-privileged children;
(iv) Litigation cost of ₹15,000/- is also awarded to Aditya Jagmohan Sharma
respondents, the Andhra Pradesh High Court observed that the
Public Interest Litigation in India is basically concerned with the
issues relating to infringement of legal ... litigation was initially used by
this Court as a tool to take care of certain situations
which related to the poor and under-privileged
order of AFT Chandigarh.
14. While taking the said plea, certain other privileges conferred on the
Air Force personnel, as under Section 28 providing immunity ... allowances or as under Section 32 providing priority
in respect of litigation or as under Section 29 providing immunity from
arrest for debt, are ignored
rigors of litigation for the last 14 years. It is not stated that the
petitioner has ever misused the privilege of bail
petitioners are old persons and they have never misused the
privilege of bail and fairly admitted that it was a free fight
between the family ... litigation during the period and also
remained in custody for 28 days. It is not stated that the
petitioners have ever misused the privilege
used for
charitable or religious purposes would be wasted on litigation. The
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Judgment ... engaged in speculative
litigation. They could use their experiences as former Headmaster /
Assistant Headmaster, Senior Teacher to teach under privileged
children as a social cause
same. Opposite party No. 2 is impleaded as the (new) Committee of privileges of Bihar Legislative assembly and then a number of names are given ... party No. 2 is the committee of Privileges, its personnel is different from that of Committee of Privileges constituted