place of their habitation also result in
social backwardness. The problem of determining who are
socially backward classes, is undoubtedly very complex, but
the classification ... Committee with Dr. R. Nagan Gowda as its
Chairman, to investigate the problem and advise the
Government as to the criteria which should be adopted
document intended to
serve as a guide to the solution of changing problems the
Court should be reluctant to accede to the suggestion that ... Constitution-makers must have anticipated
that in dealing With the socioeconomic problems which the
legislatures may have to face from time to time, the
concepts
plea made
for the revision of the Full Bench formula, the problem
raised by the said plea is of such a character that ... entitled and the actual wage received by it.
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Dealing with the problem from this point of view the
appellate tribunal conceded that investment necessarily
that the
decision could be distinguished, firstly, on the, ground
that the problem which the High Court had before it in the
present case ... received by the
assessee by a sale of her shares, whereas the problem in
Kikabhai case(1) was of a different nature, namely, whether
Indian mind has consistently through the ages, been
exercised, over the problem of the nature of godhead, the
problem that faces the spirit ... somewhat cautious measure adopted by the
Bombay Legislature to deal with the problem of
untouchability. It made an effort to feel the pulse
development of the tile industry in
Kerala, chapter 11 deals with the problem of standardisation
in the tile industry, chapter III considers the problem ... wage-structure area wise, chapter IV discusses the problem
of minimum wage fixation, its principles and procedure, and
chapter V records the conclusions and recommendations
comply with the award; and that only serves
to emphasise that the problem - must be tackled by the
employers and the State in co-operation ... Associated Cement
Companies Ltd. (1), the Labour Appellate Tribunal has
considered this problem. It was urged by the employees
before the appellate tribunal that
near future, cannot
play any part in the decision of the wage problem in the
present case. It would be open to the employers ... construction of a suitable wage structure, and in
dealing with this problem, the Tribunal first examined the
point as to what should be the minimum
adopt that course might conceivably create a large number of
new problems, disturbing industrial peace and would be
outside its terms of reference. Therefore ... efficiency. On the
ether hand. industrial adjudication must take into account
the problem of the additional burden which such wage
structure would impose upon
Apprehending that these developments had given rise to a very serious problem a Full Bench of the Allahabad High Court consisting of 28 Judges took ... incidents which have given rise to this Reference posed a very difficult problem and unless further developments in pursuance of the orders passed