same time in one person in the same right,
(e) by express surrender, that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his
interest ... them,
(f) by implied surrender,
(g) by forfeiture; that is to say, (1) in case the lessee breaks an express
condition which provides that
expression on a
statutory hypothesis and such an hypothesis can be carried only
to the extent necessary to achieve the legislative intent.
Voluntary surrender ... necessity of using the expression
“where any land is vested” under sub-section (5) of Section 10.
Surrendering or transfer of possession under sub-section
possession though nothing stands in the
way of a person voluntarily surrendering or delivering possession. The
Court in Maharaj Singh v. State ... necessity of using the expression “where any land is vested” under sub-
section (5) of Section 10. Surrendering or transfer of possession under sub-
section
private persons. Further, when an accused person appears
before a Magistrate or surrenders voluntarily, the Magistrate is
empowered to take that accused person into custody ... arrest of the person concerned by the Magistrate
on appearance or surrender. It will be appropriate, at this stage, to
note that in every arrest
appellants were entitled to require the respondents to surrender or deliver
possession of the lands acquired forthwith and upon their failure to do so,
take ... secure such possession under sub-section (6)
thereof.
[pic]8. The expression “cause of action” is tersely defined in Mulla’s Code
of Civil Procedure
tiller of the soil. But what is to happen if the tenant expresses his
unwillingness to become deemed purchaser of the land? The Legislature
said ... defeated. The Legislature therefore, provided in Section32-P that if
the tenant expresses his unwillingness to become deemed purchaser of
the land and the purchase
response to above arguments, submitted that
they are ready to surrender the required land as above provided Transfer
Development Right (TDR) is given to them ... appellants in various appeals) have
stated that, in the public interest, as expressed in the need to widen the
existing roads, they would be willing
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v. Rattan Singh [3]. To quote the unparalled and inimitable expressions:
"4. .... in a domestic enquiry the strict and sophisticated rules of
evidence ... course, fairplay is the basis
and if perversity or arbitrariness, bias or surrender of independence of
judgment vitiate the conclusions reached, such finding, even though