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  • Situations a Pauper Op can be Filed - Main Points and Insights

  • Ownership and Encroachment Issues: A pauper operator (Pauper Op) can be involved in cases where land encroachment is evident, especially when the land is confirmed to be municipal corporation (MCD) property. The situation may arise where residents or colonizers seek to formalize ownership, provided they give an undertaking on stamped paper accepting responsibility for ownership disputes. South Delhi Municipal Corporation VS Pawan Garg - Delhi

  • Regulatory and Compliance Obligations: A Pauper Op may be involved in situations requiring adherence to specific regulations, such as fulfilling obligations under licensing or operational regulations (e.g., Regulation 13). Authorities equipped with expertise handle cases involving legal or procedural compliance, including disputes related to customs or licensing. THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS vs M/S.FREIGH FIEL(MADRAS ) PVT - Madras

  • Electoral and Election-Related Situations: Cases involving electoral irregularities, such as issues with EVM randomization, counting irregularities, or procedural lapses, can involve a Pauper Op if they are contesting or affected by such processes. Situations include disputes over election conduct and the integrity of election machinery. S. Ramachandran VS E. V. Velu - Madras

  • Legal Non-appearance and Overloading Cases: In legal proceedings, especially related to transportation or employment, a Pauper Op may be filed in cases where claimants do not appear despite notices, or where overloading of vehicles (carrying more employees than capacity) results in accidents. Both scenarios highlight situations where the pauper status is invoked due to inability to appear or defend claims, and where contributory factors like overloading are relevant to the case. THE BRANCH MANAGER, THE NEW INDIA Vs ABDUL BASHI S/O KHAZA - Karnataka, THE BRANCH MANAGER, THE NEW INDIA Vs SURI S/O CHANDRA - Karnataka, THE BRANCH MANAGER, THE NEW INDIA Vs GOUS S/O SAYYAD HUSSEIN - Karnataka

  • Analysis and Conclusion

A Pauper Op can be filed in various situations primarily involving land disputes (encroachment, ownership claims), regulatory compliance issues, electoral irregularities, and legal cases related to transportation accidents or claims where claimants are unable to appear or defend themselves. The common thread is the involvement of individuals or entities unable to afford legal costs, requiring court intervention to address property, regulatory, electoral, or accident-related disputes.

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South Delhi Municipal Corporation VS Pawan Garg

2019 0 Supreme(Del) 656 India - Delhi

S.RAVINDRA BHAT, A.K.CHAWLA

The map as enclosed in the fiel does not leave any doubt that it is MCD property, though encroached, which is shown in the green colour. ... It is also stated that the T.P. ... There seems to be no objection to the request of the coloniser subject to the condition that an undertaking is given by the coloniser on a stamped paper saying that he will take full responsibility for any kind of dispute that may arise with respect to ownership of the said plots. ... In fact, a situation may also arise where the residents themselves may want the u....

THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS vs M/S.FREIGH FIEL(MADRAS ) PVT

2020 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 12899 India - High Court of Madras

THE HONOURABLE DR.JUSTICE VINEET KOTHARI

We have already quoted Regulation 13, where 15 situations or obligations have been enumerated, which are supposed to be scrupulously fulfilled or followed by the Licensee. 28. ... Departmental Authorities including the Appellate Authorities and also the CESTAT under Section 129-A of the Act are better equipped and manned with experts in the field to measure the pros and cons of the cases arising under the Customs Act, 1962 and therefore they are better disposed of to deal with the situations ... inducement or promise of advantage or by the bestowing of any....

S.  Ramachandran VS E. V.  Velu

2014 0 Supreme(Mad) 3496 India - Madras

M.VENUGOPAL

Moreover, he had stated that in page 23 of Ex.C.5 (Entire Fiel-Directions communicated to all DEO by the Chief Electoral Officers], it was stated that all the contesting candidates of 8 constituencies were informed about the randomization of EVMs. ... 7.31. ... Also, it was denied that there was wholesale irregularities in Form 17C and paper seals which were brought to the notice of the District Election Officer and the Returning Officer, who ignored them and went ahead with the counting. ... stated that the counting was stopped for two hours and it should....

THE BRANCH MANAGER, THE NEW INDIA Vs ABDUL BASHI S/O KHAZA

India - High Court of Karnataka

The respondents-claimants in all the cases have not appeared before this Court despite issuance of notice through the Court and paper publication. 3. ... In the case of overloading i.e., carrying employees more than seating capacity, the inmates also equally contribute to the situation when there is an accident, the 2 THIS APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 30(1) OF WC ACT, 1923 AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED THIS APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 30(1) OF WC ACT, 1923 AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED ....

THE BRANCH MANAGER, THE NEW INDIA Vs SURI S/O CHANDRA

India - High Court of Karnataka

The respondents-claimants in all the cases have not appeared before this Court despite issuance of notice through the Court and paper publication. 3. ... In the case of overloading i.e., carrying employees more than seating capacity, the inmates also equally contribute to the situation when there is an accident, the 2 THIS APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 30(1) OF WC ACT, 1923 AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED THIS APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 30(1) OF WC ACT, 1923 AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED ....

THE BRANCH MANAGER, THE NEW INDIA Vs GOUS S/O SAYYAD HUSSEIN

India - High Court of Karnataka

The respondents-claimants in all the cases have not appeared before this Court despite issuance of notice through the Court and paper publication. 3. ... In the case of overloading i.e., carrying employees more than seating capacity, the inmates also equally contribute to the situation when there is an accident, the 2 THIS APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 30(1) OF WC ACT, 1923 AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED THIS APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 30(1) OF WC ACT, 1923 AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER DATED ....

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