which the Board and the State
Government have to function. Admittedly both are
statutory functionaries under the Central Act. They
have to perform their obligations ... words of Section 78-A are,
"in the discharge of its functions, the Board shall be
guided by such directions". So, the direction
Saheed Capt. D.K. Khola College Of ... vs National Council For Teacher Education ... on 20
arbitrator when the arbitrator de jure is
unable to perform his function. The de jure
impossibility can be nothing but impossibility in
law. Bias vitiates ... though in a different context, holding that all
judicial functionaries have necessarily to decide a
case with an unbiased mind; an essential
requirement
must always be remembered that in a democratic
polity like ours, the functions of the Government are
carried out by different individuals at different levels ... required to be
decided by the Government are dealt with by several
functionaries some of whom may record notings on the
files favouring a particular
violates the constitutional scheme. It interferes
with the independent functioning of a quasi-judicial
authority. A permit, if granted, confers a valuable right.
An applicant ... second equally relevant matter is that
when a statutory functionary makes an order
based on certain grounds, its validity must be
judged by the reasons
allegations, derogatory and at times
intimidatory language in respect of the honorary functionaries
appointed with the approval of President of India in his capacity ... misuse of other
official facilities of TAI HQs.
(vi) Inability to function and seek cooperation as a responsible
officer vis-à-vis the entire staff
Runu Ghosh vs C.B.I. on 21 December, 2011
Author: S.Ravindra Bhat
Bench
Sharad Kumar vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 8 June, 2011
Author: Ajit Bharihoke
Bench
Court On Its Own Motion vs State Of Nct Of Delhi & Ors. on 3
Commanding
Officer, specifically says that the Commanding
Officer has to discharge his functions keeping in
view the regulations and the „customs of the
service‟. From ... check arbitrary exercise of power
by the State and its functionaries. Therefore, the rules of
natural justice imply a duty to act fairly