Tribunal cum-Labour Court-1, Chandigarh
and Others, reported in 2008 ( 1) LLR 391 and
International Airport Authority of India v.
International Air Cargo Workers ... Union an Another,
reported in 2009 LLR SC 923. The appellant asserts that
the judgment of the learned Single Judge contradicts these
precedents
decision cited supra particularly the
decision reported in AIR 1978 SC 1410, LLR 2011 SC 1079,
LLR 1999 SC 433, 1994 LLR ... Design Institute Ltd., vs. Union of India and others ;
11. 2010 - LLR - Page No.126 Calcutta High Court [2J] -
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offending car
was possessing only Learner's Licence Registration (LLR)
and it cannot be termed as a valid driving license to
consider that ... Swaran Singh and Others ) the
Learner's Licence Registration (LLR) is required to be
treated as valid for all the purposes
offending car
was possessing only Learner's Licence Registration (LLR)
and it cannot be termed as a valid driving license to
consider that ... Swaran Singh and Others ) the
Learner's Licence Registration (LLR) is required to be
treated as valid for all the purposes
offending car
was possessing only Learner's Licence Registration (LLR)
and it cannot be termed as a valid driving license to
consider that ... Swaran Singh and Others ) the
Learner's Licence Registration (LLR) is required to be
treated as valid for all the purposes
offending car
was possessing only Learner's Licence Registration (LLR)
and it cannot be termed as a valid driving license to
consider that ... Swaran Singh and Others ) the
Learner's Licence Registration (LLR) is required to be
treated as valid for all the purposes
offending car
was possessing only Learner's Licence Registration (LLR)
and it cannot be termed as a valid driving license to
consider that ... Swaran Singh and Others ) the
Learner's Licence Registration (LLR) is required to be
treated as valid for all the purposes
Provident Fund
Commissioner - II and Recovery Officer v. Elysium
Pharmaceuticals Limited , 2013 LLR 199 (Guj HC).
(ii) For levying damages under section ... solidaire India Limited v. The Employees Provident
Fund Appellate Tribunal 2012 LlR 704 (Mad HC).
(iii) Levy of damages for delayed deposit of
Provident Fund
would contend that, admittedly
the rider was possessing Learner's Licence (LLR) as on
the date of accident, which is evident from the records ... further argued that the copy of LLR is available
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in the records of the trial Court, but by inadvertence, it
is not marked
vehicle was
not examined and the driver was in possession of the LLR
valid for the period from 17.5.2006 to 16.11.2006. In
view ... possession
of the valid driving licence. The driver was in possession
of LLR valid from 17.5.2006 to 16.11.2006 and regular
licence for a period