Driving dangerously. - Whoever drives a motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public [or which causes a sense
Constitution of India
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Constitution of India
CONTITUENTASSEMBLY 00 of 1950
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allegation is that the petitioner was driving the vehicle at a high speed. According to Mr. Siddiqui, "high speed" is an expression which ... submitted that merely because a vehicle was being driven at a high-speed does not mean that the driver was driving rashly or negligently
tinted safety glasses; (e) signalling appliances, lamps and reflectors; (f) speed governors; (g) the emission of smoke, visible vapour, sparks, ashes, grit
driving the car in a drunken
condition at a high speed. The accused had the
knowledge, as he was resident of the same area, that ... that bus was being driven by the
appellant therein at the enormous speed and although
the passengers had cautioned the driver to stop as they
place where a dealer keeps his books of account; (ii) high speed diesel; (iii) motor spirit (commonly known as petrol); (iv) natural gas; (v) aviation
executed the Pearl River Delta
intercity high speed railway project in China; it had received INR 3200
million from that project and it had constructed ... minimum of INR 3200 million
from its Pearl River Delta Intercity High Speed Railway Project and that
whether it had completed a viaduct having
High Court found that the bus was driven at an
excessive speed and there was negligence on the part of the
driver and that ... evidence and on broad
probabilities it is found that the speed at which the bus
was driven was excessive having regard to the nature
time-table furnished that the provisions of this Act relating to the speed at which vehicles may be driven are likely to be contravened: Provided
driven rashly and
negligently came from Nizamuddin side at a high speed and dashed
violently against them. The impact was so great and severe, that ... help. But ignoring them, he drove away the car at high speed
towards Dayal Singh College, even though there were still some
persons beneath