colonies the entire land with slight variation was released, as regards S.P. Mukherjee Park only 20 acres of land was released. Thereafter, numerous representations ... disputed land ; (o) Petitioners taking part in Acquisition proceeding under protest ; (p) writ petition is not barred by rule of res judicator After detailing above
elected leaders like MCD councillor, Metropolitan Councillor and the area M.P. protested to this alignment as it involved acquisition of their most fertile lands
appointed two directors, namely, Shri S. A. Aiyar and Shri Dara P. Mehta, for a period of three years. It may here be noted that ... Aiyar wrote a letter dated April 3, 1976, to Shri Dara P. Mehta protesting against the appointment of the said inspector. This was followed
p against the electricity connection at the said address in the
name of one Mr. Madan. The petitioner protested but without any avail.
The petitioner ... said address were in the sum of `1,54,947.11p. The
protests of the petitioner meeting with no success, the present writ petition
Director of Central Food Laboratory, Calcutta. I have seen Exhibit P.C. that document came into being at the actual time of purchase ... present petitioner to write anything he wanted by way of protest on document Exhibit P.C. The only protest recorded was to the effect that
police
called P and released him after counselling him.
h. There was no change in P's behaviour and G
apprehended that he would ... first floor, where he lived (alongwith his parents).
On G protesting against P taking M upstairs, P threatened
her with eviction from the residence
Certificate, Mr. Sanghi has contended that very small letters U P connotes Under Protest. If No Claim Certificate was issued under protest which according ... basis that certain words underneath the signatures were U P i.e. 'Under Protest'. Even if it is assumed that same
record to show that notice as contemplated by clause 3 of Ex. P-3 was given to the plaintiff.
(20) Learned counsel for the defendant ... services. The plaintiff thereupon addressed a letter dated 29.2.84 (Ex.P-2) protesting against the action of the defendants. In reply to letter Ex. P
plaintiff No. 1 to the Inspector General of Police, I.T.B.P. (Ministry of Home Affairs) Government of India, R.K. Puram, New Delhi ... Inspector General, I.T.B.P. alongwith the lease agreement Ex. P-9 protesting against the fixation of rent @ Rs. 6,216/- per month. Omitting
Unlawful Assembly and Rioting ................ 62
ii. Right to Protest: Peaceful Protest vs. Violent Protest................ 72
iii. Remarks against Investigating Agency...................................... 79
CONCLUSION .................................................................................. 85
SWARANA KANTA ... choose to
exercise their fundamental right to peacefully assemble and
protest. Liberty of protesting citizens should not have been
lightly interfered with. It would