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Section 44 (4) of the Act contemplates
seven clear days notices for holding the special meeting, which would
obviously mean ... necessary to convene the meeting."
"4. Ten clear days' notice of an ordinary meeting and seven clear
days' notice
Patna High Court
retiring President might purposely give less than fourteen
days' clear notice in order to secure his own re election ... ground that members had not been
given fourteen days' clear notice as required by the Act. The
objections were overruled
Bombay High Court
Sabhapati of a
Panchayat Samiti giving "seven clear days' notice" to the Sabhapati and
all members is mandatory or directory ... said provision has been correctly interpreted that seven days
clear notice is not mandatory but directory.
9. It has been
Calcutta High Court
held that service of notice of fifteen
days clear notice as contemplated in Rule 3 of the Rules is mandatory ... nullity.
It was further held that fifteen days clear notice would mean that
there shall be clear fifteen days time
Andhra High Court
under :
(a) Section 171 is mandatory. Twenty-one days clear notice is a
must, the same is to be calculated ... mandatory. In the instant case as 21 days
clear notice was not given to the plaintiff, the meeting held
Karnataka High Court
confidence resolution against President-
Enactment providing three clear days notice for holding
special general meeting --Provision if mandatory--Failure ... some
of the councillors received less than three clear days
notice of the meeting did not by itself made
Supreme Court of India
July
9, 1959 which gave more than 15 days' clear notice to the
defendant to vacate the premises. This notice ... since it in fact
gave more than 15 days' clear notice to the defendant to
vacate the premises. He further
Supreme Court of India
question as to
whether the requirement of three clear days' notice for holding a
special general meeting was a mandatory ... some
of the councillors received less than three clear days' notice of
the meeting did not by itself make
Orissa High Court
Mandal Panchayats. Under subsection (3) thereof seven clear days notice
of an ordinary meeting and three clear days notice ... reason of the irregularity
of lack of fifteen clear days notice, and that, therefore, the
resolution passed at the meeting
Karnataka High Court
plaintiffs have been served with 14 days clear notice of the annual
general meeting of defendant company or not. According ... grievance that she was not given 14 days clear notice .of the holding
of the meeting. In sub-para
Delhi High Court
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