made may
institute a suit in a civil court to establish the
right which he claims to the property in dispute;
but, subject ... hand,
the appellant has some semblance of right, title and interest. It
is not to be forgotten it is an ancestral property
sweep envelops a duty to act fairly having respect for what is right and wrong as that is the very quintessence of the process ... hearing both sides, though he may have decided right, has not done justice. It cannot be forgotten that justice should not indeed be done
various State Police Acts are not enforced, hence, the High Court has rightly directed implementation of the same."
10. In view of the aforesaid ... field and see that there is no violation. It cannot be forgotten that excessive noise indubitably creates pollution. Every citizen is entitled under Article
linger on. The workers who are fighting for their rights and to earn a status, cannot be the victim of procrastination. If poor people ... forgotten that society consists of "the forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid when a right is sought to be achieved
jurisdiction. As a constitutional court it has a
duty to protect the rights of the citizens but simultaneously it
is to keep itself alive ... inaction on the part
of a litigant – a litigant who has forgotten the basic norms,
namely, “procrastination is the greatest thief of time” and
second
vigour, in today's society. It is
the duty of every right-thinking citizen to show veneration to law so that
an orderly, civilized ... concept of proportionality that the law recognizes. It can never be
forgotten that the purpose of criminal law legislated by the competent
legislatures, subject
under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution of India and fundamental
rights under Article 21 of the Constitution of India are violated are well ... citizen in a society governed by
law. It cannot be forgotten that the welfare State is governed by the rule
of law which has paramountcy
even if is founded
on the allegation of infringement of his legal right, has to necessarily
depend upon unblameworthy conduct of the person seeking relief ... jurisdiction. As a constitutional
court it has a duty to protect the rights of the citizens but
simultaneously it is to keep itself alive
corroborated in material particulars by other independent
evidence. It would not be right to expect that such independent
corroboration should cover the whole ... reasonably and safely accepted
as true. But it must never be forgotten that before the court
reaches the stage of considering the question of corroboration
citizen in a society governed by law. It cannot be
forgotten that the welfare State is governed by the
rule of law which has paramountcy ... living
organism in the various decisions of the court
about the rights of a person under Article 21 of
the Constitution of India. When citizenry