India
transfer liability. An order of transfer
should normally be eschewed and should
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not be countenanced by the Tribunal as
though they are Appellate
eligible candidates
for the public offices. Such a course must
obviously be eschewed. The Tribunal's order
is, therefore, set aside."
22. Recruitment
rise above the nexus of vested
interests and nepotism and eschew window-
dressing. The act of governance has to withstand
the test of judiciousness
fundamental breach so as to afford to
the insurer to eschew the liability altogether as per
the decision reported in AIR 1996 Supreme Court
patient care in the Government Hospital, the narrow adversarial interests should be eschewed and the matter has to be looked at keeping in mind
that the transaction was a sham one and, thus, could not be
eschewed and for the said purpose Section 92 of the Indian Evidence
opportunity to reform himself on an earlier occasion but
he failed to eschew his defiant attitude. I am, therefore,
in full agreement with the appointing
N.Kannadasan vs Ajoy Khose & Ors on 6 May, 2009
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2009
respondent as well as his father were accused. It is
difficult to eschew the contention raised on behalf of the respondent
that the statements made
that which will
ensure smooth and harmonious working of the
Constitution and eschew the other which will lead
to absurdity or give rise to practical ... that
which will ensure smooth and harmonious working of the
Constitution and eschew the other which will lead to
absurdity or give rise to practical