privilege on certain statutory conditions such as payment of excise fee, when it lays down criteria for selection of persons who would become qualified ... State should not treat its right of parting with its privilege only as a means of earning more and more revenue. It may certainly earn
privilege on certain statutory conditions such as payment of excise fee, when it lays down criteria for selection of persons who would become qualified ... State should not treat its right of parting with its privilege only as a means of earning more and more revenue. It may certainly earn
V.Swathi vs The Principal Secretary To Government on 4 September, 2019
Bench: S.Manikumar
dated 19.05.1987
............
2005. Entitlements and Privileges admissible to Casual Labour who are treated as temporary (i.e. given temporary status) after the completion ... down in 'Chapter XX III of this Manual. The rights and privileges admissible to such labour also include the benefit
The State Of Kerala vs Ambika on 26 February, 2020
Author: S. Manikumar
Bench: S
given temporary status and inasmuch as the first respondent had enjoyed the privilege of attaining the temporary status from 30.11.1974, which ended ... case of project casual labour (after attaining temporary status) after 01.01.1981, as qualifying service for pensionary benefits, in the eventual absorption in a regular post
Kunhali vs The Tahsildar on 6 January, 2021
Author: S. Manikumar
Bench: S.Manikumar , Shaji
P.R.Natesa Jayaraman vs The Registrar General on 8 July, 2019
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duty of the
authorities when faced with individuals who did not qualify under
the rules to consider whether the refusal of asylum status was
unlawful ... prisoners from their cells while prison officers
conducted searches, which included scrutinizing privileged legal
correspondence was unlawful.
30. Both the above-mentioned cases, mainly concerned
under the Act, it should consist of at least 25 independent members qualified to be admitted as members under the Act, and that they should ... makes it clear that, a member of a society can enjoy certain privileges and can avail the services of a society for which