denies social justice if legal drafting is
vagarious, definitions indefinite and court rulings
contradictory. Is it possible, that the legislative
chambers are too preoccupied with ... careful, prompt amendment. of Sec.
2(j) would have preempted this docket explosion before
tribunals and courts. This Court, perhaps more than the
legislative
business.
[696C-D]
2. Medieval roads with treacherous dangers and total
disrepair, explosive increase of heavy vehicles often
terribly overloaded and without cautionary signals, reckless ... coupled with informal
procedures and liberation from court-fees and the
sophisticated rules of evidence and burden of proof were
introduced-easy and inexpensive
behaviour and
explosive crime has not been the subject of sufficient
criminological research in the country. Impressionistically
speaking, half of violent crime, explosive ... case
on hand, the High Court analysed the evidence, liberally
applied the rule of benefit of doubt and climaxed its
judgments with sentences of death
Rajendra Prasad Etc. Etc vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 9 February, 1979
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country, where litigation is notoriously dilatory and the
docket backlog in courts explosive, for developing better
business management methods in the forensic area, more
modern ... noble
institution, the Judicature, whose credibility is the
corner-stone of the rule of law and of organised Government.
Indeed, it is trite, law that
Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, and s. 7 of the
Explosive Substances Act, 1908 , the Government of India by
its order dated September ... Explosive Substances Act , and S. 5(3)(b) and S.
12 of the Indian Explosives Act, 1884. The first paragraph
of the order according sanction
involved. [288D-
E, G-H]
6. Law that non-performs stultifies the rule of law and
hence the need for strict compliance. Or else ... eviction' cases. The situation cries for a social audit of
the explosive expansion of ruinous and pathetic
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'rent control litigation
with Section 2(7) and
Order 27 rule (4) Civil Procedure Code. Nor do the Bihar
rules regarding government pleaders help. They are purely
administrative ... need and with a view to help the
court liquidate the docket explosion, appointed more than
one government pleader for every District, depending
Security Act 1971 (Act 26 of 1971)."
In response to the Rule Nisi, the officer who had passed the
impugned order has inter alia ... case No. 3 dated
5.6.73 under section 6(3) of the Indian
Explosive Act and Ground No. 2 relates to San-
turi
Sunil Batra vs Delhi Administration on 20 December, 1979
Equivalent citations: 1980 AIR 1579, 1980