Court took serious note of the manner in which power under Section 321 Cr.P.C. was sought to be exercised. Accordingly, a detailed order ... power of withdrawal can be exercised by State Government under Section 321 of Code of Criminal Procedure in a whimsical or arbitrary manner
Asha Ranjan vs State Of Bihar And Ors on 15 February, 2017
Equivalent citations: AIR
Customs Tariff (Identification,
Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped
Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995 were to be
followed ... which includes
providing opportunity to the industrial user of the article under
4 2015 (321) ELT 192 (SC)
Civil Appeals arising
Drangdhuran Hydro Power Consortium And ... vs Chenab Valley Power Projects Private ... on 28 January, 2017
Services And Another reported in
(2010) 3 SCC 321 arose out of a writ application under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India. In that
already engaged in the business
of manufacture or production of any article or thing. The said
provision does not state that the setting ... 321 ITR 477 (Mad.)(HC) and CIT Vs. Texmo Precision Castings
321 ITR 481 (Mad.)(HC).
32. We find that the expression 'article
Article 227 of the
Constitution of India to call for the records pertaining to docket order,
dated 04.02.2017, made in P.O.P.No.321 ... revision, under Article
227 of the Constitution of India, challenging the docket order, dated
04.02.2017, made in P.O.P.No.321 of 2012, whereby
HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE T.RAVINDRAN
C.R.P.(NPD) (MD) Nos.321, 322 & 323 of 2005
1.R.Sambamurthi (Died ... 321 of 2005): Civil revision petition is
filed, under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, to call for the records
relating to the order
JUSTICE T.RAVINDRAN
C.R.P.(NPD) (MD) Nos.320 of 2006 , 321, 322 & 437 of 2006
1.Subramanian ... Petitioner ... 321 of 2006): Civil Revision Petition is
filed, under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, to set aside the fair
and decreetal order, dated
Inspector of Police,
Adhiyamankottai Police Station
Cr.No.321/2016. .. Respondents
Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying for a writ