file of this kind is placed before the court without claiming privilege, it will involve the curtailing of the candour and frankness with which ... Therefore, in the first instance, the Court will have to decide whether of which privilege is claimed, is such having regard to what is contained
will not serve the purpose for which it is intended to be taken. I therefore direct that workmen will not be entitled to take privilege ... further modification of Clause 13.17 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 19.10.1966, privilege leave will be cumulative upto a maximum of 120 days
over-zealous officer is capriciously putting forward a claim of privilege the Court will decide, as best as it can, by the means available ... given will be derived from an unpublished record relating to the affairs of the State it will have to uphold the privilege under Section
Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India but only a
privilege. No doubt once a licence is granted, valuable right would accrue ... administrative action if the violation is not a right but
a privilege will be undoubtedly of a different degree and content. Hence
under the impugned
right and privileges as are recognised or conferred by or under the Abolition Act. The expression "such rights and privileges" will also take ... rights and privileges as are recognised or conferred upon him by and under the Act and one of such rights and privileges which he became
consider the question whether any privilege is created in favour of the assessee. The word "privilege" occurring in Section 6(c) cannot ... liability". It is in this light that the word "privilege" will have to be interpreted. The word "privilege" used
whether the will. Section 65 of the Act defines the privileged wills. It reads as follows:-
"Any soldier being employed in an expedition ... property by a will made in the manner provided in Section 66 . Such wills are called privileged wills."
Wills other than those which fall
that the words were uttered on a privileged occasion. If a communication is privileged, the privilege will cover all incidental publications which are made ... believing to have a duty to protect that interest. But the privilege will be lost if the statement is made to an unnecessarily large number
equality has therefore grown out of the odes of privileges. These inequalities and privileges persisted till the day when the Constitution was inaugurated ... advancement of the weaker sections of the society. The special privileges therefore will have to be so arranged that without materially affecting fundamental rights guaranteed
Rules. The then existing Rule 16 (9) required that
privilege fee will be payable if the turnover exceeds six times the
annual licence ... every licencee will exceed
the turnover of seven times the annual licence fee. In any case,
vending of liquor is a privilege which the State