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Section 19 in The Electricity Act, 2003 [Entire Act]

which is expressly declared by such licence to render it liable to revocation; (c) where the licensee fails, within the period fixed in this behalf ... proposed to revoke the licence, and has considered any cause shown by the licensee within the period of that notice, against the proposed revocation
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Section 3 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872 [Entire Act]

Communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals.— The communication of proposals, the acceptance of proposals, and the revocation of proposals and acceptances, respectively, are deemed ... omission of the party proposing, accepting or revoking, by which he intends to communicate such proposal, acceptance or revocation, or which has the effect
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Section 4 in The Indian Electricity Act, 1910 [Entire Act]

proposed to revoke the license and has considered any cause shown by the licensee within the period of that notice, against the proposed revocation ... Where the licensee has made an application, under sub-section (1) proposing any alterations or amendments in his license, the following provisions shall have effect
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Section 25 in The Information Technology Act, 2000 [Entire Act]

been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the proposed revocation. (2) The Controller may, if he has reasonable cause to believe that there ... Authority has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the proposed suspension. (3) No Certifying Authority whose licence has been suspended shall issue
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Kewal Krishan Gupta vs Union Of India on 5 June, 2024

Communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals.- The communication of proposals, the acceptance of proposals, and the revocation of proposals and acceptances, respectively, are deemed ... omission of the party proposing, accepting or revoking, by which he intends to communicate such proposal, acceptance or revocation, or which has the effect
Jammu & Kashmir High Court Cites 39 - Cited by 0 - W S Nargal - Full Document
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