Constitution. The
provisions of the Act which prohibited advertisements
commending the efficacy, value and importance in the
treatment of particular diseases of certain drugs ... advertisements
relating to drugs. Section 5 similarly prohibits
advertisements of magic remedies efficacious for purposes
specified in s. 3 . Section 6 prohibits the import into
under
Section 17 . The remedy provided under Section 17 is an efficacious remedy.
The borrower did not avail of that remedy and further remedies from ... well settled that where a statute provides efficacious and adequate remedy,
the High Court will do well in not entertaining a petition under Article
action of retrenchment was taken
by the Corporation. Moreover, alternative and
efficacious remedy under the U.P. Industrial
Disputes Act was available to the petitioners ... Constitution in view
of availability of alternative and equally
efficacious remedy to the aggrieved party, once
the High Court has entertained a writ-petition
albeit
wide even conceptually and
doubts are even raised as to its legal efficacy having
regard to the facts of adequate compensation theory. As a
matter ... gives to the public any warranty or guarantee of
the performance, efficacy or length of life of a product or
of any goods that
Nandini Satpathy vs Dani (P.L.) And Anr on 7 April, 1978
Equivalent citations: 1978
liberally construed. A close
and literal construction deprives them of half their
efficacy and leads to gradual depreciation of the right, as
if it consisted ... liberally construed. A
close and literal construction deprives them of half their
efficacy and leads to gradual depreciation of the right, as
if it consisted
been modified and its scope amplified by judicial activism to maintain its efficacy for solving new constitutional problems in tune with evolving concepts of rights
petition filed by the respondents should not be entertained as they had
efficacious, alternative and statutory remedy provided under the Industrial
Disputes ... normally the High Court should not interfere if
there is an adequate efficacious alternative remedy. If somebody approaches
the High Court without availing the alternative
that core
disappears, the renaming provisions have no efficacy [660 H]
In re Delhi Laws Act, 1912 , etc. [1951] S.C.R, 747,
explained ... virtue of the law by
which the power is delegated and its efficacy is referable
to that antecedent law, that if the legislature acts within
property after the
sale.
These indicia are not exhaustive and their efficacy varies
according to the facts of each case. Nevertheless the
source whence ... property after
the sale.
The above indicia are not exhaustive and their efficacy
varies according to the facts of each case. Nevertheless