Persona Non Granta - The phrase persona non grata refers to a person who is not acceptable or welcome, typically in diplomatic or official contexts. However, the sources clarify that the community or the state is not a persona non grata, meaning they are not to be dismissed or treated with disdain. Instead, the community's or state's grievances, especially regarding economic offenders or those involved in serious crimes, are to be taken seriously and addressed appropriately. For example, the sources emphasize that economic offenders who damage the state's economy should be brought to justice and that courts should not dismiss their cases lightly (Milind Vidyasagar Ghate VS State of Maharashtra - Bombay, Milind Vidyasagar Ghate VS State of Maharashtra - Bombay, Chongtham Gojendro Singh VS State of Manipur - Manipur).
Legal Proceedings and Rights - Several sources discuss the legal processes concerning arrests, bail, and notices. They highlight that the power to arrest or grant bail is exercised carefully, especially in non-bailable offences, and that Magistrates and courts must exercise their discretion responsibly (Chongtham Gojendro Singh VS State of Manipur - Manipur, State through Delhi Police VS Amardeep Singh Gill - Crimes). It is also noted that notice display and legal formalities are crucial for informing concerned parties, and detention decisions must be made after due deliberation to avoid arbitrary detention (Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. VS Chief Executive Officer, SRA, Prof. Anant Kanekar Marg - Bombay, State through Delhi Police VS Amardeep Singh Gill - Crimes).
Community and State as Not Persona Non Grata - The recurring theme is that the community or the state should not be dismissed or treated with disdain, especially when they are victims of crimes or involved in legal processes. The emphasis is on upholding justice and proper legal procedures rather than dismissing the community’s or state's interests (Milind Vidyasagar Ghate VS State of Maharashtra - Bombay, Milind Vidyasagar Ghate VS State of Maharashtra - Bombay, CH GOJENDRO SINGH vs STATE OF MANIPUR - Manipur).
Specific Legal Contexts - The sources also touch on specific legal situations like forest rights recognition, property rights under land acts, and educational institution regulations, indicating that legal procedures and statutory provisions govern these areas and that rights are to be exercised within the framework of law (NITIN SINGHVI VS STATE OF CHHATTISGARH - Chhattisgarh, Managing Committee, Vidya Bhawan Society VS Firoz Khan S/o Yusuf Khan - Rajasthan, S. M. Fazlullah Shah Quadri VS Nemali Krishna - Andhra Pradesh).
The phrase persona non grata is used metaphorically to emphasize that the community or the state should not be dismissed or treated with disdain. Legal processes must be conducted with responsibility, respecting rights, and ensuring justice, especially concerning serious crimes and offences. The sources collectively advocate for proper legal procedures, respect for community rights, and the importance of addressing grievances seriously, rather than dismissing or ignoring them.
The Community or the State is not a persona non granta whose cause may be treated with disdain. The entire community is aggrieved if economic offenders who ruin the economy of the State are not brought to book. A murder may be committed in the heat of moment upon passions being aroused. ... It is the power exercisable in case of an anticipated accusation of non-bailable offence. ... Therefore, since the applicant is involved in various crimes and cheated the Bank, this Court may not grant anticipatory b....
The Community or the State is not a persona non granta whose cause may be treated with disdain. The entire community is aggrieved if economic offenders who ruin the economy of the State are not brought to book. A murder may be committed in the heat of moment upon passions being aroused. ... It is the power exercisable in case of an anticipated accusation of non-bailable offence. ... Therefore, since the applicant is involved in various crimes and cheated the Bank, this Court may not grant anticipatory b....
The Community or the State is not a persona non granta whose cause may be treated with disdain. The entire community is aggrieved if economic offenders who ruin the economy of the State are not brought to book. A murder may be committed in the heat of moment upon passions being aroused. ... Direction for grant of bail to person apprehending arrest.(1) Where any person has reason to believe that he may be arrested on accusation of having committed a non bailable offenc....
cannot embark on any such enquiry in a Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India - It is simply not possible to grant ... On such display of the notice, the owners, occupiers and all other persons concerned shall be deemed to have been duly informed of the matters stated therein. ... Such display of the notice shall be conclusive proof that the owners, occupiers and other persons concerned have been duly informed of the matter stated in the notice. ... RCF then said there was enclosing a cheque for Rs.7,42,597.55 as a f....
Para 20) ... (iii) Bail - Ordinarily High Court will not interfere in grant ... A Magistrate must appreciate that an order remanding a person to custody has grave consequence. It is imperative for a Magistrate to realise that a decision to put a person behind bars must be taken after due deliberation and not routinely or mechanically. ... The Supreme Court' also expressed the view that a person need not be detained in custody for a period more than what is absolutely necessary. ... P.C., since the offence was n....
No. 16 of 1965, in all eight persons including the 2nd defendant were shown as successors of the said Quadri. In the year 1985, the defendants have applied for grant of occupancy right certificate (ORC) in accordance with the provisions of the above said Act. ... Even the inamdars or other eligible persons under the provisions of the Act have no right to alienate or deal with the property till the grant of ORC. Therefore, except the provisions of the Act no other provisions of any other statute govern the schedule lands.....
for offence U/S 18 - Effect of noncompliance of section 50 - Circumstances under which the High Court or the Special Court can grant ... It may reject the plea if its is found to be a mere pretence; so if, it is not a case of a searching the person of the accused an ... under NDPS Ad - Courts are required to dispose of the prayer in terms of section 37 only - No power outside that is invokable by a person ... to acquire judicial competence to grant him bail. ... Indeed, "special Court" and High Court are equally placed i....
The Community or the State is not a persona non granta whose cause may be treated Hyderabad and their office is at Babupara, Imphal by residing in a to believe that he may be arrested on accusation of having committed a non
Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, and as to the non-implementation of the orders of eviction already passed by the State. ... No. 3 of 2019, application for grant of interim relief, all further proceedings for recognition and grant of forest rights or forest title under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 in the State, will stand stayed for a period of two months ... The Hon'ble Court may kindly be pleased to dire....
bound by terms and conditions laid down by State Government as pre-requisite for recognition too does not entitle respondent for grant ... post question involved in present writ petition is as to whether respondent can claim same pay scale Rajasthan Non-Government ... Educational Institutions Act and Rule of Rajasthan Non-Government Educational Institutions Rules -Respondent No. 1 herein is a ... Educational Institutions Act, 1989 (for short “the Act of 1989” hereinafter) and the Rajasthan Non-Government Educationa....
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