letter had been accepted
by the competent authority with immediate effect by waiving
the condition of notice.
He thereupon filed a writ petition ... protect the employer's interests,
that its requirements could, therefore, be waived by the
employer if it so desired unilaterally, that under the
proviso
Behram Khurshed Pesikaka vs The State Of Bombay.Reference Under ... on 19 February, 1954
Equivalent
Luthra also argued that proof required
in a criminal case cannot be waived by the accused. He relied
upon a judgment of the Privy Council ... under:
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“In a civil case, a party can, if he chooses, waive
the proof, but in a criminal case strict proof ought
where applicability of
Section 12(5) has been waived off) inter alia provided that in cases
where the total value of all claims exceeds ... Section 12(5) of the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act has not been waived off. Clause 64(3)(b) stipulates
that the Arbitral Tribunal shall consist
ninety days-Respondents deriving benefit under sec. 132(5) ,
if could waive the benefits.
lncome- Tax Act, 1961 , Sub-sections ... benefit of the person concerned
and it is competent for him to waive this benefit. The
respondents waived the benefit by the consent order
eviction to be instituted with
permission of District Magistrate--Whether tenant can waive
the requirement of Section.
U. P. (Temporary) Control of Rent and Eviction ... general by
creating equality of bargaining power. The tenant could not
have waived the benefit of the provision. [581 E-F; 582 G;
584BGG-585C
only for the benefit of the judgment-
debtor and, therefore, he could waive the right conferred on
him under s. 35 of the Act.
Case ... what is a nullity is to see
whether the party can waive the objection; if
he can waive it, it amounts to an
irregularity
appellanttenant
denied the allegations and pleaded that the respondent-
landlord had waived the breaches, if any. The suit was
decreed which the High Court ... action for the
enforcement of such rights. Assuming that the landlord can
waive the requirement as to consent, it was not shown that
the respondent
under circumstances of an exceptional nature, to be specified in such order, waive the whole or part of any interest payable under this section
Appellate Tribunal the assessee has not waived his right of appeal; (b) where the order is the subject of an appeal before the [[Joint Commissioner