application by one Maganlal Nathabhai who was declared to be a tout by the District Judge of Broach under Section 36 of the Legal Practitioners ... purpose of passing a resolution declaring the applicant to be a tout as required by Section 36(1) read with the Explanation thereto; (3) that
revision to this Court.
2. The applicant bad been declared a tout Under Section 36 (4) , Legal Practitioners Act and he was so shown ... Judicial Commissioner, Nagpur, on 7th July 193d. Although he was as a tout excluded from the preoinots of the Courts in Nagpur
comprehensive laws, rules, and regulations to
prevent the practices of ticket scalping, touting, and black
marketing concerning the sale of tickets for 'major events ... China, Taiwan, France, and Belgium, have
enacted specific laws to combat ticket touting and scalping.
These legal frameworks include provisions to prevent
illegal contract if he does not rely upon the illegal transaction; tout this view is to some extent inconsistent with the doctrine that an illegal ... such a way as to lead to the breakdown of a marriage, tout it seems very doubtful that it can have had any such effect
sentence to be construed was "No person shall in any street tout a person". It was possible to read ... said case in one of the two ways -- either that the tout must be standing in the street or that he must be touting people
that the involvement of Applicant in the present crime is
that of tout/pimp. He submits that the Applicant is alleged to have
acted ... tout to solicit the victim ladies in the racket of
prostitution on the basis of which the Applicant was earning his
livelihood. Apart from
Judge, Jalgaon on 21-1-1998, thereby declaring the petitioner as a Tout' under section 36 of the Legal Practitioners ... Enquiry Officer, therefore, recommended that the petitioner be declared as 'Tout' and his licence as a 'Petition Writer' be cancelled
England), was not present at the post-mortem, tout had read the report issued by Dr. Nair. He thought, judging from the report, that
District Judge of East Godawari declaring the petitioner to be a tout under the Legal Practitioners Act . It was contended that the order
doubt, an offence of theft which cannot be lightly ignored, tout it is comparatively of a minor character in that only two sarees were snatched