Pratap Singh vs State Of Jharkhand & Anr on 2 February, 2005
Author: Hotoi Khetoho
provision of the Act.
The Central Government is a statutory functionary. Its functions are
circumscribed by Section 70 of the Act only
noticed hereinbefore, depicts as to how
sometimes the public functionaries of the Government function. R. Sundar
Raju, according to the Appellant, is said to have
Government of India. The functions
performed by it are public functions. The notification never contemplated
that a public functionary, having regard to the importance ... prescribed. It is trite that when a public functionary is required to discharge
its public functions within a time specified therefor, the same would
noticed hereinbefore, depicts as to how sometimes the public functionaries of the Government function. R. Sundar Raju, according to the Appellant, is said to have
hands of the statutory
functionaries. That may be so but the Act is a self-
contained code. Duties and functions are
prescribed
Constitution.
Section 3 of the Pondicherry (Administration) Act, 1962 :
3. Officers and functionaries in relation to
Pondicherry. Without prejudice to the powers of
the Central ... former French Establishments,
who immediately before the appointed day, were
exercising lawful function in connection with the
administration of those Establishments or any part
thereof
consumers cannot be charged.
Learned counsel for the appellant-Board and its
functionaries submitted that the High Court has not
considered the relevant aspects. When ... premises the domestic
rate is applicable. Where however only the chamber is
functioning, clearly commercial activities are being carried
out and therefore commercial rate
mechanism of corporate structure, some of the public
undertakings are performing the functions which are
intended to be performed by the State, ex facie, such ... should not
be minimised. The Government's concern for the smooth
functioning of such instrumentality or agency can be well
appreciated
State (N.C.T. Of Delhi) vs Navjot Sandhu@ Afsan Guru on 4 August, 2005