described as
"against business ethics", has given rise to the
problems posed in these cases.
6. Litigation started with the first suit filed ... flat buyers. When these suits
started pouring in the graveness of the problem which
these cases posed was realised. It related to the
completion
application dt. 14.7.93 contending, inter alia, that on account of his domestic problems he was compelled to change his option and clearly stated that ... option of unwillingness to serve any further on account of his domestic problems was processed by the respondents and forwarded to respondent
Edward Shils, Privacy: Its Constitution and Vicissitudes" 31 Law and Contemporary Problems (1966) 282. It is implicit in the right to privacy
airports, as revealed by study. For children, noise not only causes hearing problems but also other neurological reactions that make the child irritable and hyperactive ... Pollution) Act, 1981 , there is no independent Act to deal with the problems of noise pollution. It was after the enactment of the Environment (Protection
Plaintiff was living in Saharanpur (U.P.) during this period. The problem seems to have started (if at all) sometime in 1980 after the Plaintiffs ... Teej festival. he tells the Plaintiff no to worry about his problems caused by old age. Nevertheless, he prays to God to take him away
intentional or unintentional. If it is physical, the Court will have no problem in determining it. It is a question of fact and degree ... mental, the problem presents difficulties. first, the enquiry must being as to the nature of cruel treatment, second the impact of such treatment
result is that it is the respondents which have compounded the problems for themselves in not implementing their own decision which was their legal, moral ... slogans and catchwords. We admit that social discrimination is the most significant problem experienced by people with disabilities and we should eradicate it. We recognise
held:
"Before embarking on the task of examining the problem from various angles, it would be fruitful to analyses the rules applicable
patently erroneous. It may be indicated here that however objectively the problem may be viewed, the subjective element inherent in the Judge deciding the problem
slogan i.e., "Drew a LAXMAN REKHA to your Cockroach Problem". The learned counsel for the appellant referred to the packing of trademark ... boundary i.e., Draw a LAXMAN REKHA to the Cockroach/Lizar/Insect Problems. In fact the appellant's contention in 'the reply