starting of his practice;
(ii) change of the type of practice;
(iii) change of address;
(iv) temporary absence from duty;.
(v) resumption of practice
have considered the arguments in detail. I find
that the resumption of possession of shop from the petitioner took
place as early ... till date.
The petitioner has practically admitted that she has not been
conducting her business at the time of resumption of possession
defendants in the
plaint and the application as per the Practice Directions required for hearing
through video conferencing.
2. Application is disposed ... Covid-19 situation. The same be filed within one week of the resumption of
the normal Court functioning.
2. Application is disposed of.
CS(COMM
notarized affidavits and court fee within 72
hours from the date of resumption of regular functioning of this Court.
Applications stand disposed ... concerned Department, under GNCTD, is notified under the
Central Administrative Tribunal Practice Rules, 1993. In view of Section 14
(1) read with Section
exercising
a standard of care and diligence consistent with Good
Industry Practices.
15.2 Force Majeure Events
Force Majeure events shall include, without limitation, the
following ... particulars of the programme
to be implemented to ensure prompt and full resumption of
such Party‟s normal performance under this Agreement;
(b) thereafter provide
dismiss it with costs. We cautioned the
petitioner because he is a practicing lawyer. Despite that, the petitioner
continued to address arguments, wasting valuable judicial ... Delhi State
Legal Services Authority within a period of four weeks of resumption of
physical functioning of the Courts. This amount will be utilized
Original documents, if any, be filed within two weeks of the
resumption of the normal Court functioning.
3. Application is disposed of.
I.A.10132 ... counsel for defendant has entered appearance on
advance notice as per the practice/directions, this application has become
infructuous.
3. Application is disposed of accordingly
Sri V Sreenivasaiah vs State Of Karnataka on 17 February, 2020
Author: B.V.Nagarathna
other authority."
Then comes Section 5 , which reads thus:
"5. Resumption and restitution of granted
lands.- (1) Where, on application by any
interested ... original
grantee or his legal, heir. Where it is not
reasonably practicable to restore the land
to such grantee or legal heir, such land
shall
other authority."
Then comes Section 5 , which reads thus:
"5. Resumption and restitution of granted
lands.- (1) Where, on application by any
interested ... original
grantee or his legal, heir. Where it is not
reasonably practicable to restore the land
to such grantee or legal heir, such land
shall