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CAPTAIN GANPATI SINGHJI v. THE STATE OF AJMER AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of India | Diary 90348/1954

Status

Judgment

Decided On

1954-12-03

Bench

MAHAJAN MEHAR CHAND (CJ),MUKHERJEA B.K.,DAS SUDHI RANJAN,BOSE VIVIAN,BHAGWATIN.H. & JAGANNADHADASB. & AIYYAR T.L.VENKATARAMA

Petitioner

CAPTAIN GANPATI SINGHJI

Respondent

THE STATE OF AJMER AND ANOTHER.

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Full Judgment Text

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PETITIONER: CAPTAIN GANPATI SINGHJI

Vs.

RESPONDENT: THE STATE OF AJMER AND ANOTHER.

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 03/12/1954

BENCH: MAHAJAN, MEHAR CHAND (CJ) BENCH: MAHAJAN, MEHAR CHAND (CJ) MUKHERJEA, B.K. DAS, SUDHI RANJAN BOSE, VIVIAN BHAGWATI, NATWARLAL H. JAGANNADHADAS, B. AIYYAR, T.L. VENKATARAMA

CITATION: 1955 AIR 188 1955 SCR (1)1065

ACT: Ajmer Laws Regulation of 1877 (Reg. III of 1877), s. 40- Chief Commissioner empowered to make rules for establishing a system of conservancy and sanitation at fairs-First three sub-rules of Rule 1 prohibit the holding of fair except under a permit issued by District Magistrate who is required to satisfy himself that applicant can establish a proper system of conservancy-Fourth sub-rule empowering District Magistrate to revoke permit without assigning any reason or without previous notice-Sub-rulles-Whether ultra vires the Regulation.

HEADNOTE: Under s. 40 of the Ajmer Laws Regulation of 1877 (Reg. III of 1877) the Chief Commissioner is empowered, among other things, to make rules about................. the establishment of a proper system of conservancy and sanitation at fairs.............................. The first three sub-rules of Rule 1, framed by the Chief Commissioner prohibit the holding of a fair except under a permit issued by the District Magistrate and the District Magistrate is enjoined "to satis...

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