some play in the joints, because it has to deal with complex problems which do not admit of solution through any doctrinaire or straight jacket ... dealing with economic matters, where, having regard to the nature of the problems required to be dealt with, greater play in the joints
give all the records to the cost auditor due to labour problem in the company resulting in stoppage of the work and fall in production ... cost auditor, it is stated that the delay is due to labour problem in their company. It is also stated that they filed an appropriate
dispute regarding the regularisation of the personnel recruited upto 8.7.1980.
The problem is only relating to post-8.7.1980 appointees. The figures are
startling ... illegal recruitments might be going on. Such is the
magnitude of the problem and unless there is a clear-cut judgment, there will
be multiplicity
taking adequate measures by means of legislation to solve large and momentous problems that arise in the industrial field from day to day almost ... workers involving monstrosity, public interest, public tranquility or law and order problem. There can be no comparison (analogy illustrated by Mr.Somayaji) with violation
dispute regarding the regularisation of the personnel recruited upto 8.7.1980. The problem is only relating to post 8.7.1980 appointees. The figures are startling ... illegal recruitments might be going on. Such is the magnitude of the problem and unless there is a clear-cut judgment, there will be multiplicity
directly connected with or related to problems arising out of the reorganisation of the States i.e. there is no nexus between the purpose ... were bound to give rise, and did give rise, to various complex problems. These problems are bound to arise from time to time
Government is not in a position to find any solution to the problems faced by the writ petitioners.
37. The Director of Medical Education ... State Government nor the Director are in a position to solve the problems faced by the students, who could not get themselves registered with
Police Department, he does not want to involve himself in
any problem. A1 immediately said that there would be no problem ... voice in all quarters and she will solve any problem. When P.W.4 asked
whether the business she has been conducting is known
goods available; that during the later
part of 1985, there were labour problems in the plaintiff company; that the
factory was closed from ... during investigation the police came to know that there was a labour problem
pursuant to the retrenchment of workers; and that the management informed
Police Department, he does not want to involve himself in any problem. A1 immediately said that there would be no problem ... voice in all quarters and she will solve any problem. When P.W.4 asked whether the business she has been conducting is known