Advocate Board Size Regulations - The Act facilitates the enrollment of advocates and their practice in the High Court but does not specify regulations concerning board sizes or display regulations; such matters are governed by other statutory bodies and local regulations. The Bar Council of India Rules and State Bar Councils regulate the professional conduct and registration of advocates, but there is no direct mention of board size regulations UDIT CHANDRA VS STATE OF U. P. - Allahabad.
Sign Board Regulations - The size and display of signboards are regulated based on local regulations and building codes. For example, the Gujarat Town Planning Act and General Development Control Regulations specify that signboards should conform to building height and projection norms, with specific regulations like Regulation 21 governing their dimensions and placement OUTDOOR ADVERTISING OWNERS ASSOCIATION AHMEDABAD VS K. KAILASHNATH - Gujarat. Similarly, the power to regulate signboard size is subject to municipal or local authority regulations, which are influenced by the size of the illuminated sign and the premises' regulations Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai & others VS Ratiloku Shetty (Smt. ) - Bombay.
Property and Housing Regulations - Regulations governing property development and allotment, such as those by the Jharkhand State Housing Board, specify procedures and criteria for allotments, including size and location of plots. These regulations ensure proper management and allocation of property, but do not directly regulate advocate board sizes Sweety Monga, W/o. Rajiv Monga VS Jharkhand State Housing Board through its Managing Director - Jharkhand.
Stock Exchange and Financial Regulations - Regulations under securities laws and stock exchange rules emphasize maintaining transparency and public shareholding but do not specify regulations related to advocate or signboard sizes. They focus more on compliance with securities contracts and fair trading practices Harikishore Bhattad VS Union of India, Department of Finance, rep. , by its Secretary, New Delhi - Andhra Pradesh.
Health and International Regulations - Domestic health regulations, including those under COTPA, are not international health regulations, and thus do not specify advocate board sizes or signboard regulations. These focus on health safety standards rather than physical signage dimensions TABOCCO INSTITUTE OF INDIA, HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE, NEW DELHI, REP. BY S. M. AHMAD - DIRECTOR & SECRETARY GENERAL VS UNION OF INDIA, REP. BY THE CABINET SECRETARY, CABINET SECRETARIAT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, RASHTRAPATI BHAWAN, NEW DELHI - Karnataka.
Property Regulations - The Regulations of 1970 and related regulations provide procedures for property disposal and allotment, including regulations on the size and procedure for allotment of flats, but do not specify advocate board sizes BRIJ KUMAR BHARGAVA VS RAJASTHAN HOUSING BOARD - Rajasthan.
Forest and Transit Regulations - Forest regulations, such as those interpreting the transit of forest produce like veneer, do not regulate advocate boards or signage but focus on forest produce classification and transit permissions North Cachar Timber Products; Langula Veneer Mill; Tirupati Plywood Industries; Sonarie Saw and Plywood VS State of Assam - Gauhati.
Legal Employment and Promotion Regulations - The Rules for appointment and promotion, such as Regulation 49 of the Bar Council Rules and the 1955 Regulations, govern advocate employment and promotion criteria, not physical signage or board regulations K. Appadurai, Theni District VS Secretary to Government, Public (Special. A) Department, Chennai - Madras, Jeet Lal Gupta VS State Of J. &K. - Jammu and Kashmir.
Regulations concerning advocate board sizes are generally governed by local municipal laws, building codes, and specific regulations related to signage and property management. The Advocates Act and Bar Council Rules primarily regulate the professional conduct and registration of advocates but do not specify physical dimensions for boards. Local authorities and planning regulations, such as Gujarat's Town Planning Act and Development Control Regulations, set detailed standards for signboard size, height, and projection to ensure conformity with safety and aesthetic norms. Therefore, advocate board size regulations are primarily dictated by local municipal regulations rather than central statutes.
Act, deals with preparation of rolls of advocates and permits an advocate to be enrolled and start practice in High Court—Do not ... cannot be equated with Bar Council of India or State Bar Councils, which are statutory bodies, constituted under Advocates Act—Advocate ... High Court Bar Association, Allahabad—Rules 55, 10, 5(d), 5(b) and 4(1)—Constitution of India, 1950—Articles 12, 19(1)(g) and 226—Advocates#HL_....
Provided that, the power of the Commissioner under this sub-section shall be subject to the regulations ... Having regard to the size of the illuminated sign board. ... Every person, every businessman and for that matter every industrialist has its legal right to display its name board on its premises
Gujarat Town Planning Act - Sections 17 and 37 - General Development Control Regulations ... The top of sign board should confirm the building height regulations. b) Projection: No roof sign shall project beyond the existing ... That the relevant Regulations applicable for the purpose is Regulation 21 of the General development Control Regulations, [hereinafter ... So long as as the amen....
11) ... ... Facts of the case: ... Petitioners sought allotment of adjacent plots from the Jharkhand State Housing Board ... of the properties of the Housing Board being Jharkhand State Housing Board Regulations, 2004. ... For ready reference, Regulations 2(xxxi) and 30 of the Jharkhand State Housing Board (Management and Acquaintance of Residential ... CH/35, measuring about 1350 sq.....
maintaining public share holding in recognized stock exchange) – Held, Court is of the considered opinion that merely because the regulations ... petition is filed for a writ of mandamus questioning/challenging proceedings in MRD/DSN1 issued by the Securities and Exchange Board ... Constitution of India – Articles 14,19(1)(g) and 21 – Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act 1956 – Sections ... Further, the learned Advocate G....
. 2008 Regulations and 2014 Regulations are domestic health regulations and are not international health regulations. ... to include Regulations/Rules made under COTPA. ... Patil, J]: Subject 'International Health Regulations' cannot be construed to include Regulations or Rules framed under delegated ... The 2008 Regulations and 2014 Regulati....
Property) Regulations, 1970: * Section 53 of the Act empowers the Board to make regulations for the disposal of property. * Regulation ... ) REGULATIONS, 1970 - REGULATIONS 22-26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34 - ALLOTMENT OF FLATS - PROCEDURE - DRAW OF LOTS - INCLUSION OF FLATS ... (Board). ... Under S. 53 of the Act, the Board has made regulations#HL_....
FOREST REGULATIONS - TRANSIT PASS - VENEER - WHETHER VENEER IS A FOREST PRODUCE - INTERPRETATION OF SECTION 40 OF THE ASSAM FOREST ... REGULATIONS, 1891 AND RULE 2 OF THE TRANSIT RULES FRAMED THEREUNDER - HELD, VENEER IS NOT A FOREST PRODUCE AND TRANSIT PASS IS NOT ... Ratio Decidendi: The court interpreted section 40 of the Assam Forest Regulations, 1891 and Rule 2 of the Transit Rules framed ... Advocate, Arunachal Prad....
an advocate in terms of Rule 49 of the Bar Council of India Rules for the purpose of appointment, as such advocate is required to ... Hence, an advocate employed by the government as a Law Officer namely, an APP on terms of payment of salary would not cease to be ... Judge, are supposed to have knowledge of civil, criminal and other laws and must have put in 7 years standing in the Bar as an advocate ... Right of #HL_START....
Appointment by Promotion) Regulations, 1955 - Regulation 5(3) - The judgment discusses the provisions of Regulation 5(3) of the Indian ... (Appointment by Promotion) Regulations, 1955, and the precedent set by the Supreme Court in R. ... The court's decision is influenced by the interpretation of the Regulations and the precedent set by the Supreme Court in R. S. ... 5 of the Regulations....
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