that context, it has
been held:-
“14. One cannot ignore the problem faced by a husband if proceedings
are transferred on account of genuine difficulties ... instructions. These
steps may, to some extent, take care of the problems of the
litigants. These suggestions may need attention of the High
Courts.”
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ultimate eventuate, the sex
ratio gets affected and leads to manifold social
problems. I may hasten to add that no awareness
campaign can ever ... threeJudge
Bench, while dealing with the magnitude of the
problem in engagement of the child labour in
various hazardous factories or mines, etc., speaking
humility and sincerity at
their command that it is a recurring problem and by virtue of
the judgment delivered in Jasmin Kaur (supra), an
impediment ... presently the situation is totally different. With
the intention to solve the problem we had
directed issue of notice to the Medical Council of
India
until 11th April, 2014, allegedly due to his
ill-health and family problems. Resultantly, he was tried before
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CHETAN ... Further,
there are some mitigating circumstances, especially
with regard to his family problems, including the ill
health of his father. In view of the foregoing
famine backdrop and other
natural causes and also due to immense financial problem. The
State, as the guardian, is required to see how to solve ... these
problems or to meet the problems by taking curative measures
treating it as a natural disaster. Silence is not the answer.
In such
Dean of the College shall approach this Court if
there is any problem with regard to any aspect. 'Any
problem' does not mean ... plainclothes. The State shall attend to the
prayer appropriately. If any security problem arises, the
State of Tamil Nadu shall make local arrangements
Mukesh & Anr vs State For Nct Of Delhi & Ors on 5 May, 2017
provide
no incentive to the landlords to build new houses to solve problem of
shortages of houses. The purpose of legislation would thus be defeated
series of plastic surgeries and
other corrective treatments. Having regard to this problem, the learned
Solicitor General suggested to us that the compensation
principle to allow
this and that it would create undue practical problems
in any event. On the basis of what I have already
decided, England