death
referring respectively to the
murder, the rape and the
actionable wrong under
consideration are relevant facts.
22. The principle underlying admissibility
of dying declaration
employment. With respect, the learned Single
Judge was wholly wrong in observing that such
an action would be violative of principles of
natural justice ... down.
33. It was contended on behalf of the
widow that the action of the Union of India was
illegal and appointment on compassionate ground
executed against a wrong
person.
44. According to the High Court, however,
the order was passed for a 'wrong purpose'. It
was contended ... wrong purpose'.
Externment proceedings initiated against the
detenu under Section 59 of the Bombay Police
Act, 1951 also would not make the action
assailable
petition that loss has been sustained
by the Corporation because of various wrong
policy decisions taken by the U.P. Government
and the Corporation. Several ... objections, it
was contended that the petition was premature
inasmuch as no action of retrenchment was taken
by the Corporation. Moreover, alternative and
efficacious remedy
counsel for the appellant-
Corporation contended that the High Court was
wholly wrong in quashing departmental
proceedings and consequential orders passed by
the authorities which ... Corporation,
such an action could have been taken under the
Rules and the High Court was wrong in holding
that the proceedings could not have
hence no such action could be taken. In our
opinion, however, even in absence of statutory
provision, such an action can always be taken ... that
round of litigation, the Tribunal held the
action of the State authorities to be wrong and
the High Court upheld it and the State
first and paramount reason being the welfare of the student and a wrong key answer can result in the merit being made a casualty ... have to be issued for taking appropriate action, including the disciplinary action, against those responsible for wrong and demonstrably erroneous key answers but we refrain
jurisdictional fact' and if the court wrongly
decided the said fact and thereby conferred jurisdiction
not vested in it, the High Court could interfere ... power of the Rent
Controller to take action under s. 7A. If the
Rent Controller had wrongly decided the fact
and assumed jurisdiction where
action was taken by the
Commission. It was asserted by the Commission
that as soon as the complaints were made
by the candidates about wrong ... such action could have been taken.
According to the counsel, as soon as the
attention of the supervisors was invited to
certain wrong, incorrect
those electors
were "wrongly denied" the right to vote. It, according to
the petitioner, amounted to wrongful refusal of votes.
The petitioner then ... having been wrongly deleted inasmuch
as it has not been alleged that such voter is alive but his
name has been wrongly deleted or that