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Analysis and Conclusion:
The sources primarily cover taxation principles, judicial discretion, and prison regulations. They do not directly address the concept of Realest of Bailor, suggesting that the term may be either a misinterpretation or unrelated to the provided texts. The main insights emphasize the importance of balance—whether in taxation, judicial activism, or prison management—ensuring flexibility does not compromise fairness or justice.

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Ganga Sugar Corporation LTD. : Lord Krishna Sugar Mills: Basti Sugar Mills Company LTD. : Ganga Sugar Corporation LTD. : Mahalakshmi Sugar Mills LTD. : Lord Krishna Sugar Mills: Ganga Sugar Corporation LTD. : Lakshmiji Sugar Mills Company: Jaswa VS State Of U. P.

1979 0 Supreme(SC) 407 India - Supreme Court

A. D. KOSHAL, N. L. UNTWALIA, P. N. SHINGHAL, V. R. KRISHNA IYER, Y. V. CHANDRACHUD

Of course, price as basis is not only usual but also safe to avoid uneven, unequal burdens, although it is conceivable that a legislature can regard prices which fluctuate frequently, as too impractical to tailor the purchase tax. ... In taxation, the many criteria of intrinsic intricacy and pragmatic plurality persuade the court, as a realist instrument and respecter of the other two branches, to allow considerable free play although never any play for caprice, mala fides or cruel recklessness in intent and effect.

P.  Ramachandra Rao VS State of Karnataka

2002 0 Supreme(MP) 442 India - Madhya Pradesh

ARIJIT PASAYAT, S.P.BHARUCHA, S.S.M.QUADRI, R.C.LAHOTI, N.S.HEGDE, DORAISWAMY RAJU, RUMA PAL

... Offence punishable with Completion of three years from ... imprisonment for a period the date of recording the plea of ... exceeding seven years, whether the accused on the charge ... the accused is in jailor not. ... Evaluating legitimacy of judicial activism, the leariled author has cautioned against Court "legislating" exactly in the way in which a legislature legislates and he observes by reference to a few cases that the guidelines laid down by Court, at times, cross the border of judicial law-making in the realist

Sunil Batra: Charles Gurmukh Sobraj VS Delhi Administration

1978 0 Supreme(SC) 235 India - Supreme Court

D. A. DESAI, P. N. SHINGHAL, S. MURTAZA FAZAL ALI, V. R. KRISHNA IYER, Y. V. CHANDRACHUD

Section 30 of the Prisons Act reads as under: ... "30. (1) Every prisoner under sentence of death shall, immediately on his arrival in the prison after sentence, be searched by, or by order of, the Jailor and all articles shall be taken from which the Jailor deems it dangerous or inexpeident ... Presumptive innocence blushes when ad libitum discretion is vested in the jailor to put preventive fetters unfettered by the annoying rules of natural justice. ... This 'safe keeping' in jail custody is the limited jurisdiction of the ja....

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