need of its own people, that its laws are
directed to problems made manifest by experience and that its
discriminations are based on adequate grounds ... begin at all
and, therefore, the administrator who has complex problems to
solve must be allowed the freedom to proceed tentatively, step by
step
need of its own people, that its laws are
directed to problems made manifest by experience and that its
discriminations are based on adequate grounds ... begin at all
and, therefore, the administrator who has complex problems to
solve must be allowed the freedom to proceed tentatively, step by
step
that they were creating differences
between them and responsible for all the problems, on which, he
warned her not to speak a word against ... comments and accused the appellant saying that he was discussing his
personal problems with his friends and continued a negative attitude.
A year later, when
fact, the
1st respondent constituted a committee in
acknowledgement of the said problem for deployment of
Special Protection Force in the Government Hospitals
and till ... concern the
functioning and discharge of their duties qua junior doctors. The
problem mentioned relates to Government functioning and it is not
the concern
dated 17-11-
2009. That in view of the land acquisition problems, the respondents
have contemplated cement concrete works in place of earthern bunds
contemplated ... much dispute about the fact that due to certain
technical problems realized after entering into the agreement, the
respondents have decided to close the contract
circular memo dated 19.12.2012,
the Director General of Police referred to the problems, regarding
access to police, being a recurring complaint. The
Superintendents/Commissioners
issued a circular on 26.04.1991.
In view of the enormity of the problem and extension of the
currency of the panel through the successive settlements ... right
under the I.D. Act and this is an All India problem and
unfortunately for the petitioners the same agreement dated
30.07.1996 marked
directions of
the defendant. Even assuming that the plaintiff has some family problems, she
can capable of solving the problems by taking the advice ... help of her
husband. Domestic problems are common in a family life. The problems of the
plaintiff as mentioned in the plaint by itself
10disability certificate, the disability
certified would appear to be relating to Orthopedic problems but not
Urological problems.
9) Then coming to the method of computation ... observation that out of 30% disability
one half relates to urological problem. Before discussing this aspect it is very
much pertinent to peruse the guidelines
correspondence for the licence was in
progress and there would be no problem for sale of those products and
if at all there ... book the case and
therefore in order to avoid further problems, he demanded Rs.5,000/-
as bribe. When PW1 expressed his inability