attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint, or fear of
instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful ... fear of instant death, of instant hurt, or of
instant wrongful restraint to that person, or to some other person, and, by so putting
accused has voluntarily caused
or attempted to cause death, hurt or wrongful
restraint to the victim.
15. Needless to mention, in criminal law, the
burden
cases, that is, cases where the court is sure
they have gone wrong in law or they have been utterly unreasonable.
Otherwise you would ... wrong.
xxx xxx xxx
43. In our opinion adjudication must be done within the system of historically
validated restraints and conscious minimisation of the Judges
indicated that the Basic Pay of the petitioner had been
wrongly fixed for the period w.e.f. 7.10.2010 to 31.12.2020. The said
letter further ... such recovery on a wrong fixation of pay is
impermissible in law. He therefore, prays that directions be issued to
restraint the respondents from recovering
adopted is that
the court should, “consider whether something has gone wrong
of a nature and degree which requires its intervention ... deducible from the above are:
(1) The modern trend points to judicial restraint in administra-
tive action.
(2) The court does
adopted is that
the court should, “consider whether something has gone wrong
of a nature and degree which requires its intervention ... deducible from the above are:
(1) The modern trend points to judicial restraint in administra-
tive action.
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(2) The court does
adopted is that the court should, 'consider
whether something has gone wrong of a nature and
degree which requires its intervention ... deducible from the above are:
(1) The modern trend points to judicial
restraint in administrative action.
(2) The court does not sit as a court
inferential process or reasoning to show that the key answer is wrong. At
the cost of re-iteration, it can be said that ... present subject-matter that the Constitutional Courts must exercise
great restraint and should be reluctant to entertain a plea challenging the
correctness
Laxmi Devi ,
2008 (4) SCC 720, the court must maintain
judicial restraint in matters relating to the
legislative or executive domain ... cases, that is, cases where the
Court is sure they have gone wrong in law or they
have been utterly unreasonable. Otherwise you
would
Laxmi Devi ,
2008 (4) SCC 720, the court must maintain
judicial restraint in matters relating to the
legislative or executive domain ... cases, that is, cases where the
Court is sure they have gone wrong in law or they
have been utterly unreasonable. Otherwise you
would