because driver who was driving a commercial vehicle was not having a badge? Learned single Judge noticed two divergent views expressed by a Division Bench ... Division Bench of this Court held that requirement of driver's badge is necessary to drive a transport vehicle and if the driver
which Shankar belonged). The supporters of the appellant raised slogans and displayed badges containing the words to the effect the respondent and other Telugu Desam ... respondent's chances. He denied the printing and publishing of badges.
5. The Returning Officer, the sixth respondent in the election petition, filed
uniforms, whether official or otherwise, flags, official decorations like medals, badges and other insignia and anything similar thereto, where such use is calculated to deceive
offences; (f) mulcts of pay and allowances; (g) deprivation of good conduct badges; (h) reprimand; (i) extra work and drill for a period not exceeding
exceeding three in number; (d) deprivation of acting rank; (e) forfeiture of badge pay; (f) severe reprimand or reprimand; (g) fine upto fourteen
Jisha K.P. And others ), that mere absence
of 'badge' by driver of a transport vehicle is not sufficient to
exonerate the insurer ... liability to pay compensation to
the claimant and that absence of 'badge is not a fundamental
breach of the statutory/policy condition to enable
Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. 19. Transport vehicle driver's badge.
(1) The licensing authority may require that the driver of the transport vehicle shall ... display on his left breast a badge in the form illustrated in the Schedule B1 to these rules issued by and inscribed with the name
consider just and equitable. 5. Issue of Duplicate Licenses/ Badges.
(1) If at any time a licence or a badge is lost by the holder ... facts in writing in form LLD in case of driving license & badges in form L.CON.A in case of conductor's license/badge
uniforms, whether official or otherwise, or flags or official decorations like medals, badges or other insignia or anything similar thereto, the wearing of which
present in the case which have always been looked upon as 'badges of fraud'. Learned counsel has referred to Twyne's case ... nine circumstances pointed out in that decision as 'badges of fraud' which has been quoted by Kerr in his book 'Fraud