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Urban Improvement Trust,Bikaner vs Mohan Lal on 30 October, 2009

In Urban Improvement Trust, Bikaner vs. Mohan Lal28 the Supreme Court has held that statutory authorities have to discharge functions in public interest, that they should act as responsible litigants; and that they cannot raise frivolous and unjust objections by behaving like private litigants. It criticized the attitude of Government officials in deliberately delaying taking crucial decisions affecting 28 (2010) 1 SCC 512 ::100:: MSR,J & TVK,J wp_35061_1997&batch citizens and then contesting the same on technical pleas without justification. It declared:
Supreme Court of India Cites 5 - Cited by 121 - R V Raveendran - Full Document

Bhag Singh & Ors vs Union Territory Of Chandigarh, Through ... on 14 August, 1985

In a three-Judge Bench judgment of Bhag Singh v. UT of Chandigarh32 this Court held: (SCC p. 741, para 3) "3. ... The State Government must do what is fair and just to the citizen and should not, as far as possible, except in cases where tax or revenue is received or recovered without protest or where the State Government would otherwise be irretrievably be prejudiced, take up a technical plea to defeat the legitimate and just claim of the citizen."
Supreme Court of India Cites 14 - Cited by 317 - P N Bhagwati - Full Document
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