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...strong reliance upon Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act and argued that Ex. P4 is properly addressed, pre-paid and posted by registered post as is evident from a perusa...has no control over it. It is then presumed to have been delivered to the addressee under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act”.9. On another occasion the...address and therefore, a presumption under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act and Sec. 114(e) of Evidence Act should have been drawn in favour...

..., the Court shall presume that notice is duly served. In the said case, the Hon'ble Supreme Court had drawn the presumption of service under Sec.27 of General Clauses ...Sec. 27 of General Clauses Act is rebuttable, but the petitioners have failed to rebut the same. They have simply stated that they were not served. But they have not denied the correctnes...under Sec.114 of Evidence Act and Section 27 of General Clause Act when there is report of ‘refusal’ written by the postman...

...the registered envelopes bearing the endorsement “refused” of March 9, 1979. Under the proviso of Sec. 106 T P. Act, a notice of termination of the tenancy can be sent by post. When this is done, ...which the letter would be delivered in the ordinary course of post. According to illustration (f) of Sec. 114, Evidence Act, the court may presume in such a case that the...1. The facts of this revision are that petitioner filed an application in the Court of the Rent Controller Delhi, against respondent U/S 25 B of the Delhi Rent Control Act...

...for respondent bank refuted the above contentions stating that presumption of service under Sec.27 of the General Clauses Act would lead to repugnancy of Rule 3 of SARFA... 6 Tofg SA No.67l2023 serving demand notice, the respondent bank cannot take shelter of Sec.27 ot General Clauses .... Consideration of contention on repugnancy of Rule 3 due to import of provision under Sec.27 of General Clauses Act arises when the secured creditor received back the u...

...addressed to the place where business or profession of the opposite party is carried on, there shall be a deemed service in respect of that notice. Under Sec. 27 of General Clauses .... The email notice was seen issued from the office of this Commission on 18/12/2023. As per Sec. 65 (4) of Consumer Protection Act 2019, if a notice is issued to the opposite party, if the same is...under section 35 of Consumer Protection Act 2019 and the matter stood over to this date for consideration.After hearing the matter the commission passed an order as follows...

...“Deemed Service” under the provisions of Sec. 27 of General Clauses Act and Sec. 114 of Illustration (f) of Indian Evidence Act.22. The...” could be raised against A. 3.20. Section 27 of General Clauses Act deals with the presumption of service of notice sent by post and provides that service of suc...service of notice upon Respondents/Accused 1 to 3? whether under Sec. 138 (b) Negotiable Instruments Act, can the Complainant invoke the presumption of “Deemed Notice...

...was argued that learned trial Court ought to have raised the presumption under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 and also under Sec. 11...arguments of the parties Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 is reproduced hereinbelow :—“Meaning of service by Post.- Where any Ce...under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act, 1897.15. As observed earlier we would like to reiterate that in the present case presumption under...

...of the General Clauses Act”. Under the circumstances, I am not inclined to accept the contention of the applicants that the summons in the suit were not duly served on the defendants by registered post and...provisions contained in Section 27 of the General Clauses Act, it has been observed that the notices must be presumed to h...of General Clauses Act, the summons in the suit are presumed to have been duly served on the defendants.8. The limitation...

.... In fact, no such endorsement is found on the returned covers. The service is not valid as Rule 3 mandates alternative service of notice and Sec.27 of the General Clauses Act has no appl...guarantor under Rule 8(6) of the Rules, 2002 by registered post to the given address. Once it is sent by registered post to the given address, it is deemed a served as per Sec.27 of General ...as proof of such alleged undervaluation. All the notices deemed to be served asper Sec.27 of the General Clauses Act. In support of his submissions, learned counsel pl...

...Sec. 106 of the Transfer of Property Act read with Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act. The learned District Judge rightly reached the conclusion that t...1. This Civil Revision Application under Sec. 29(2) of the Bombay Rent Act is directed against a decree for possession passed by the lower appellate court on the...certificate of posting, though presumed to have reached the defendant-tenant cannot be said to be a legal and valid service as contemplated by Sec. 12(2) of the Rent Act read with...

...Evidence Act and Sec.27 of General Clauses Act, there would be presumption that a correctly addressed letter was delivered to the addressee. Therefore, it cannot be said that the...order in W.P.No.26075/2007 dated 01.9.2008 quashing the cancellation of allotment to 1st Respondent. 2. First Respondent is a company registered under the Companies Act dealing in all...violation of principles of natural justice. 6. Even at the admission stage, with the consent of learned Additional Advocate General appearing for Appellant and the learned counsel for...

...presumed to have been delivered to the addressee under Sec. 27 of General Clauses Act. Under the rules of the post office, the letter is to be delivered to the ...Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act.2. According to the complainant, accused is a partner in firm...shown on it and prior to that it remains a bill of exchange under Section 5 of the Act. The Apex Court has also pointed out in categorical terms that if the object of bringing Section 138 on the...

...known proper address of the defendant, the notice is presumed to be served U/Sec.27 of General Clauses Act. In fact in the rental agreement both residential and official address .... The plaintiff deposed regarding termination of tenancy of the defendant in accordance with law by issuing legal notice as contemplated U/Sec.106 of Transfer of Property Act and relied on Ex.P.2 ...tenancy in accordance with Section 106 of Transfer of Property Act. On the other hand, the defendant failed to prove his defence taken in the above suit by leading evidence from his side. Under the...

...to show that no notice was in fact sent.5. The learned counsel for the plaintiff-appellant urged that Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, Section 27 of the ...the Transfer of Property Act, allows a notice to be sent by post. Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act raises...a presumption of service in such cases. Though Sec. 3(c) of the Post Offices Act raises no presumption in case of refusal, but such a presumption may...

...pasting by registered post a letter containing the document….”5. This corresponds to sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act. In the case of...registered, duly stamped and posted, the Court was entitled to draw the inference indicated in sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act and to hold that there was sufficient s...of construction of cl. (c). It is sufficient to hold that upon the facts the requirements of cl. (c) read with sec. 28 of the Bengal General Clauses ...

...under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act, and Sec. 114 of the Evidence Act, a presumption arises that when notice is sent by post that has rea...:—“In my view, the endorsement in the postal cover are enough in themselves to rebut the presumption laid down by Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act....maintainable. He further contended that there is no valid notice of termination as required under Sec. 106 of the Transfer of property Act.4. It appears that during the pendency of ...

.... 27 of the General Clauses Act read with Sec. 114(f) of the Indian Evidence Act.10. It is true that the argument advanced in the present case is most con...interpretation of Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act read with Sec. 114(f) of the Indian Evidence Act. There is no consensus ...with an endorsement ‘refused’ the presumption of service can be drawn both under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act and Sec. 114(f) of the Indian Evide...

...notice, the respondent merely banked upon the presumption either under Sec. 114 of the Indian Evidence Act or under Sec. 27 of the General .... The learned Judge has drawn the presumption under Sec. 114 of the Evidence Act or under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses ...doubt true that under Sec. 114 of the Indian Evidence Act as well as under Sec. 27 of the General Clauses Act, Court...

...to him. I do not find any kind of perversity in the appreciation of evidence. Moreover, I find that as regards the notice, the presumption under Sec.27 of the General ...will come into play. As per Sec.27 of the General Clauses Act, when a notice is sent in correct address by registered post, there is a presumption in favour of ...same without acceptance. He has not paid the cheque amount. Thus, the accused has committed the offence punishable under Sec.138 of the N.I Act.4. The main contention raised in this...

...Corporation reported in [2002] 110 Comp. Cases 324 (Gauhati). Counsel for the appellant further placed reliance on Sec.51 of the Companies Act, 1956 and Sec.27 ...respondent-Company in view of Sec.27 of the General Clauses Act, 1897. (6 of 13) [SAC-46/2004] Before this court application came to be filed u...Sec.27 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 in support of his submission & to demonstrate that communication sent by the appellant Company even though remain un...