case of the petitioner that due to these problems, the petitioner used to remain under mental pressure and, therefore, he was irregular in attending ... further stated that he has faced lot of difficulties and problems which has affected his service with the company. In the said letter
experience of it, he is better stationed at a distance from the problems of the society to view them in a more objective, detached ... providing alternative accommodation to the hutment dwellers by making a scheme, the problem can be solved.
42. One must not also forget the fact that
apprehended that large number of people occupying such houses would create acute problems insofar as water and other civic amenities are concerned. It may also ... create problems: with regard to drainage. It is pointed out that as a matter of fact, water being used by the residents of these illegally
would play and where young people would meet to discuss their common problems. In the absence of club house, where the housewives or the members ... that there is meeting of minds, people meet together, they discuss their problems and suggest their solutions. In a civilised society, it is essential that
experience of it, he is better stationed at a distance from the problems of the society to view them in a more objective, detached ... providing alternative accommodation to the hutment dwellers by making a scheme, the problem can be solved.
42. One must not also forget the fact that
experience of it, he is better stationed at a distance from the problems of the society to view them in a more objective, detached ... providing alternative accommodation to the hutment dwellers by making a scheme, the problem can be solved.
42. One must not also forget the fact that
approach may appear to furnish the easiest way of solving a complicated problem, but the allurement of the easy way has to be resisted ... they are even more unsafe and inexpedient in industrial law, where sensitive problems of human relations have to be solved in the midst
officers were vigilant and were careful and with a view to avoid problem which may arise affecting the public health, public safety and convenience, have
difficulties. Thus, it is clear that administrative difficulty is not the real problem. It is in this context that the Court (Coram : R. A. Mehta ... benefit some at the cost of many innocent occupiers who are facing problems of parking their vehicles and nuisance and pollution. In view
learned counsel for the petitioner statedthat in this petition a new problem has arisen regardingwinding up of the Company by the Reserve Bank of Indiaunder ... Court must always remember that `legislation is directed to practical problems, that the economic mechanism is highly sensitive and complex, that may problems are singular