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...neat conceptual schema.……The self has no autonomous, pre-cultural core, nor could it, because we are born and remain...encroachments on his person, whether those restrictions or encroachments are directly imposed or indirectly brought about by calculated measures. If so understood, all the acts of surveillance Regulation 236...held as follows:“An authority cannot be given an untrammelled power to infringe the right of privacy of any person.” (see para 14...

...the vocabulary that translates such socio-cultural change into legal change”126. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 became the Magna Carta of people all...or membership of a cultural, racial or religious group, or for any other reason not directly relevant to mental health status of the person;(b) non-conformity with...mental health of the person. More importantly, mental illness shall not be determined on the basis of non-conformity with moral, social, cultural, work or political values or religious beliefs...

...provisions of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 on 24-7-2001. The Government of India approved and granted financial concurrence from the Public Investment Board of the Planning Commission for this...on the basis of which such a person claims the reliefs. The information furnished by him should not be vague and indefinite. Proper pleadings are necessary to meet the requirements of the principles of....”Thus, in view of the above, the High Court ought to have directed the oustees to approach GRA for redressal of their grievances and if any person was further aggrieved of the directions issued by...

...ability to act; and an individual's personality and related social and cultural factors assert themselves during drunken behaviour .... Although its dangers are not commonly understood or accepted by the...quarrels that center around defaming personal honour, threats to masculinity, and questions about one's birth legitimacy. Personal quarrels between husband and wife, especially after the husband's...towards prohibition. Since 1949 State Governments determined the policy of introduction of total prohibition.On April 10, 1948, the Central Advisory Council...

...right to development an inalienable human right, by virtue of which every person and all people are entitled to participate in, contribute to, and enjoy economic, social, cultural and political...To what God has given him.God puts no burdenOn any person beyond...shall not be lawful to him afterward until she marries another person.” (II: 230).(3) Talak-ul-bidaat or talak-i-badai.—This consists of...

..., Shri Sitaram Sugar Company Limited v. Union of India (1990) 3 SCC 223...a pre-requisite for consequential state action and it flows from 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. It is submitted that this requirement is born out of reasonableness and State is under a constitutional...), encouragement of widest participation. Various domestic examples were also cited - including of National War Memorial and Indira Gandhi National Center for Arts - to demonstrate how an open design...

... then insert the meaning into an article. Lord Green observed in Bidie v. General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation [1948] 2 All E.R. 995... Chemicals Ltd. and Ors. v. State of U.P. and Ors. (1990) 1 SCC 109 recognised that in India the Centre and the States both enjoy the exercise of sovereign power, to the extent the... an independent constitutional existence and they have as important a role to play in the political, social, educational and cultural life of the people as the Union. They are...

...or disguising the illicit origin of the property or of assisting any person who is involved in the commission of such an offence or offences to evade the legal consequences of his actions”, have been...believe that ‘any person has been guilty of an offence punishable under this Act’. In respect of Section 50, it is urged that though there is no threshold mentioned in the Act, yet the persons concerned...:—“8. Adjudication—(5) Whereon conclusion of a trial for any scheduled offence, the person concerned is acquitted, the attachment of the property or...

... PART A (d) a person shall be deemed to be Indian origin, if he, or either of his parents or any of his grandparents was born in undivided...: a. The person must be of Indian origin. A person is deemed to be of Indian origin if they or either of their parents or their grandparents were born in undivided..., The framing of India's Constitution: Select Documents (Part II), 472 "After the commencement of this Constitution- (a) Every person who is born in the territories subject to the jurisdiction of the...

...resolution process by financial creditor.—(1) A financial creditor either by itself or jointly with other financial creditors, or any other person on behalf of the financial creditor, as may be notified by...has been approved by the adjudicating authority under Section 31, if the resolution plan results in the change in the management or control of the corporate debtor to a person who was not...—(a) a promoter or in the management or control of the corporate debtor or a related party of such a person; or(b) a...

...217 A (III) of 10 December 1948. Articles 3 and 5 of the Declaration provided: 3. Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person...certain amount of hesitation that I speak but my initial diffidence is overcome by my deep and abiding faith in the dignity of man and worth of the human person and passionate conviction about the true...but places him at the center of the constitutional scheme and focuses on the fullest development of his personality. The Preamble makes it clear that the Constitution is intended to secure to every...

...protected under the First Amendment—if, taken as a whole, the material (1) appeals to the prurient interest in sex, as determined by the average person applying contemporary community standards; (2...is fashioned in the image of God, and you know that babies are not born in this world, be they of either sex, dressed up in a frock-coat or an equivalent feminine garment...each one of you are fully satisfied that the charge against the accused person has been proved.Remember the charge is a charge that the tendency of the...

...more they love it and the more they prize it.1948. I do not believe that unhedged amending power would endanger the interests of the religious, linguistic and cultural minorities in the...1952 SCR 89 , AIR 1951 SC 458 , 1951 SCJ 775 and...subject-matter of decision in Sankari Prasad case 1952 SCR 89...

...10.9.2000, as per Hindu rites. The minor son was born on 23.5.2001 and the minor daughter was born on 18.8.20055. The First Respondent filed a Petition for divorce in HMOP No. 2669 of 2005....6. Immediately after the grant of divorce by mutual consent, the First Respondent married the Second Respondent on 12.12.2007 Out of the said wedlock, a girl baby was born to the First...Secunderabad on 22.12.2010, just one day before the Habeas Corpus was disposed of by the Division Bench. But the Family Court, Secunderabad returned the Applications for presentation before appropriate...

...for the presentation of an address and for the investigation and proof of the misbehaviour or incapacity of a Judge under clause (4). (6) Every person appointed to be a Judge of the Supreme Court shall... 1. In this Court one gets used to writing common orders, for orders are written either on behalf of the Bench, or on behalf of the Court. Mostly, dissents are written in the first person. Even though..., this is not an order in the nature of a dissent, yet it needs to be written in the first person. While endorsing the opinion expressed by J. Chelameswar, J., adjudicating upon the prayer for my...

...: (1972 Tax LR 319). Following an earlier decision of Division Bench in Chacko Daniel v. Daniel Josnua, 1952 Ker LT 595...are the ultimate guardians of every person who is non sui juris. The Court has the jurisdiction to ensure that the person and property of any one, who is not in a position to look after himself, are...matter is partially governed by the provisions of the Travancore Special Marriage and Succession Act. 1119 (equal to 1944). The decisions in 1952 KLT 595: (AIR 1953...

...person is permitted to hold another as his slave. There is no compulsion on him if he does not want to. But an Untouchable has no option. Once he is born an Untouchable, he is subject to all the...physiological factors arising out of rigid socio-cultural attitudes which do not meet the constitutionally prescribed tests. Patriarchy in religion cannot be permitted to trump over the element of pure...antiquity dedicated to Lord Ayyappa who the petitioner avers to be a deity depicting “a hyper masculine God born out of the union of two male Gods Shiva and Mohini, where Mohini is Vishnu in a female form...

...in Ayodhya Mahatmya that in Ayodhya, Lord Rama was born and every pilgrim should visit the temple at the birthplace; it is also written that by visiting that place, a person will atain Mukti...4327. “Dilli Saltanat (711–1526 A.D)” by Dr. Ashirvadi Lal Srivastava (Book No. 151), first published in 1952 and the new revised edition published by..., Delhi. Sri Verma in particular has placed before us certain passages from page 248, 253 and 305. Page 253 shows that there was a great literary person Rajasekhara in the Court of King Mahendrapala who has...

...Rajyotsava Award, Karnataka's second highest civilian award, for her contribution to social service.e. Yet another petitioner who is a transgender person was born in a...were born or are domiciled. Article 19(1)(e) proscribes differentiation on the basis of the native place of a person. As with other fundamental rights, it is subject to reasonable restrictions. In...irreversible (where a person is born with it) but the latter is reversible. The assumption that Article 15 only protects the status that a person is born with and not an identity they choose runs the...

...living here are very dear to me. The place, where a person is born, is called his birthplace. It has also been mentioned in Valmiki Ramayan that the land of my birth is dearer to me than Lanka, which...and refuge for many religions and plural values. It is in the cacophony of its multi-lingual and multi-cultural voices, based on a medley or regions and religions, that the Indian citizen as a person...structure of a mosque existed at the site until 6 December 1992. The site has religious significance for the devotees of Lord Ram, who believe that Lord Ram was born at the disputed site. For this reason, the...