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Section 151 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
The Trade Unions Act, 1926
Karnataka Itdc Hotels Officers ... vs India Tourism Development Corporation ... on 28 December, 2001
12. Same is the view of this court in the case of
Karnataka ITDC Hotels Officers Association and Others
vs Indian Tourism Development Corporation Limited
and Others [(2002) II LLJ 193.
Kameshwar Prasad And Others vs The State Of Bihar And Another on 22 February, 1962
7. Learned counsel for the appellants while arguing
referred to the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of
Kameshwar Prasad and Others vs State of Bihar and
Another [AIR 1962 SC 1166]. In this decision what is held
is thus :-
Section 2 in The Trade Unions Act, 1926 [Entire Act]
T.K. Rangarajan vs Government Of Tamil Nadu & Others on 6 August, 2003
Socialistic pattern of society is realized when every citizen
realizes his duty before urging for his right. Duty first
should be the mindset. Duty means not necessarily
fundamental duties found in the Constitution of our country,
but every kind of duty being a citizen. I find it useful to
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extract an observation of the Supreme Court in the case of
T.K.Rangarajan (supra).
Premier Automobiles Ltd vs Kamlekar Shantaram Wadke Of Bombay & Ors on 26 August, 1975
In Premier Automobiles Limited vs Kamlakar
Shantaram Wadke and Others [AIR 1975 SC 2238] what
is found is discussion on jurisdiction of Civil Court in the
matters relating to industrial disputes.
Balco Employees Union (Regd.) vs Union Of India & Ors on 10 December, 2001
11. Of the several decisions cited by the learned
counsel for respondent, if a reference is made to a few of
them, in BALCO Employees' Union (Regd.) vs Union of
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India and Others [(2002) 2 SCC 333], what is held is that
courts cannot interfere in policy decision. The specific
observation are as follows : -