contrary provisions contained under Rule 6, 7 and 8 of 1991 Rules. Thus to that extent the concept of catch-up rule of seniority stands ... provisions of Rule 6, 7 and 8 of 1991 Rules shall remain continue to apply with the concept of catch-up rule to determine their
thing contained in Rules 6, 7 and 8 of 1991 Rules. In our view, Rule 8A of 1991 Rules has constitutional sanctity of Article ... other contrary rules of seniority existing under Rules 6, 7 and 8 of 1991 Rules, as Rule 8A of 1991 Rules opens with non-obstante
National Federation Of The Blind Thru ... vs State Of U.P. Thru Chief Secretary And
identity". As stated hereinabove, the concept of the "catch-up" rule and "consequential seniority" are not constitutional requirements. They
State of Orissa , AIR 1956 SC 1, ruled that the sale of a right to catch and carry away fish in specific portions ... State of M.P. , AIR 1996 SC 207 the Apex Court ruled: (Para 6):
"Since the definition of `immovable property
sets fire to a reserved forest, or, in contravention of any rules made by the State Government in this behalf, kindles any fire, or leaves ... force, kills or catches elephants in contravention of any rules so made, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend
bullet travelling from upper part to lower part rules out possibility of two persons catching hold the victim.
After analysing all of the above circumstances
Umakant Sharma, Advocate vs State Of U.P. And Others on 30 June, 1998
Equivalent
Dictionary (148th Edition) is "A transgression of some established and definite rule of action, where no discretion is left except what necessity may demand ... loss. Possibility of any other cause for catching fire in the bus can also not be ruled out in the absence of evidence showing otherwise
sets fire to a reserved forest, or, in contravention of any rules made by the State Government in this behalf, kindles any fire, or leaves ... force, kills or catches elephants in contravention of any rules so made,
shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend