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1 - 10 of 18 (0.25 seconds)Section 19 in The Seeds Act, 1966 [Entire Act]
Kanu Biswas vs State Of West Bengal on 3 May, 1972
The question whether a man has only committed a
breach of law and order or has acted in a manner likely to
cause a disturbance of the public order is a question of
degree and the extent of the reach of the act upon the
society. Public order is what the French call 'order publique'
and is something more than ordinary maintenance of law
and order. The test to be adopted in determining whether
an act affects law and order or public order, as laid down in
the above case, is: Does it lead to disturbance of the current
of life of the community so as to amount to a disturbance of
the public order or does it affect merely an individual
leaving the tranquility of the society undisturbed?
State Of Maharashtra & Ors vs Bhaurao Punjabrao Gawande on 3 March, 2008
13) In State of Maharashtra and Ors. v. Bhaurao
Punjabrao Gawande4 the Hon'ble Supreme Court has held as
follows:
I.R. Coelho (Dead) By Lrs vs State Of Tamil Nadu & Ors on 11 January, 2007
14) In the Nine-Judge Constitution Bench decision in
I.R. Coelho v. State of T.N.5 the Hon'ble Supreme Court has
observed as follows:
Rekha @Lekha vs State Of Tamil Nadu on 22 February, 2018
15) It is also appropriate to refer to the decision of the
Hon'ble Apex Court in Rekha Vs. State of Tamil Nadu6, wherein it
is held as follows: