applicant/appellant? The answer is no. In fact, having waited for
determination of his claim for over 5 years the applicant was choice-less ... Particularly, when he is not a litigant by choice but
owing to compulsory acquisition of his holding.
Accordingly, the application is allowed and the delay
order dated 12.07.2004, while conforming punishment, modified the punishment as that of compulsory retirement. Again aggrieved by the said order, the petitioner has filed ... punishment of dismissal was passed by the 5th respondent without even waiting for 15 days time from the date of showcause notice which was undated
without waiting for the Central
Government to clean up the MCI, took the lead and passed a
Resolution dated 20.10.2017, making it compulsory
could be made available and that about 3160 members were in the
waiting list of the Society and as such it cannot be said that ... Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning
Act, 1966 which provides for compulsory acquisition of land needed for
the purposes of regional plans, development plans or town
dismissal passed against the
Petitioner could be converted into an order of compulsory retirement. We
have considered the matter from that angle ... intention of rejoining his duties with the
Respondent company. Instead of waiting for the notice period, the
Petitioner moved to the United States, having obtained
schemes. The first is, if I may call it, the scheme of compulsory settlement of his debts. If creditors whose claims amount to over ... consider to be fair. The Board may embody the terms of this compulsory settlement in its award to be made in the form prescribed
provisions of Chapter XX-C. In our opinion, before an order for compulsory purchase is made under Section 269UD , the intending purchaser and the intending ... given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against an order for compulsory purchase being made by the appropriate authority concerned ... We have further pointed
under Section 30 of the Indian Act, the Collector will have to wait until the matter referred to the Court is finally adjudicated, before completing ... Acquisition Act is a special legislation prescribing a special procedure for the compulsory acquisition of property and the fixation of compensation. It also provides
registered sale deed on 8-9-1954. if not earlier. Stil1, they waited for twenty months to bring the present suit for no obvious reason ... Prior to that, they had failed to take any steps for its compulsory registration. Apart from this, they have not as yet paid the balance
search is conducted
under Section 132 of the Act, it was compulsory to file the return.
Though, such a return was to be filed within ... asked for the copies of documents. He did not do so
and waited for service of notice upon it under Section 158BC