The HellGame is a strategy board game in which the players play Daemons vying for control in Hell.
The expansion set Extra Evil was released in 2004.
Rules
The game takes place on a map of Hell, based on Dante's descriptions. Hell is divided into 9 Circles, each of which is divided into 5 Sections. The game is won by controlling a whole Circle at the end of a turn, thus demonstrating to Lucifer that you are truly his most powerful servant.
Each player controls a Triumvirate of Daemons, each of which has a special power. Each Daemon allows the player to perform one action, for example playing a card or moving a Legion on the map. The Daemons are ranked, and will always take actions in the same order.
Each turn, random events will happen, and these can change the game significantly. For example, the arch-angel Uriel can turn up and slaughter anything he comes across.
The expansion set Extra Evil was released in 2004.
Rules
The game takes place on a map of Hell, based on Dante's descriptions. Hell is divided into 9 Circles, each of which is divided into 5 Sections. The game is won by controlling a whole Circle at the end of a turn, thus demonstrating to Lucifer that you are truly his most powerful servant.
Each player controls a Triumvirate of Daemons, each of which has a special power. Each Daemon allows the player to perform one action, for example playing a card or moving a Legion on the map. The Daemons are ranked, and will always take actions in the same order.
Each turn, random events will happen, and these can change the game significantly. For example, the arch-angel Uriel can turn up and slaughter anything he comes across.
Caroline Balderston Parry (born 1945) is a Canadian writer, musician, celebrator, and consultant. She is the author of Let's Celebrate Canada's Special Days, an important reference work since 1987, and Eleanora's Diary, based on the 1830s diary of a Canadian immigrant girl, Eleanora Hallen. She is a Quaker and a Unitarian and after many years of freelance writing and performing, is now a professional religious educator. She is currently the Director of Religious Education for the Unitarian Church of Montreal in Westmount/NDG.
Parry was married to David Parry, a singer, actor and director, and member of the folk group Friends of Fiddler's Green until his death. Her son Richard Parry leads the group Bell Orchestre and is the bassist for the rock band Arcade Fire, and her daughter Evalyn Parry is an actress, director, and prominent spoken-word performer and musician.
Parry was married to David Parry, a singer, actor and director, and member of the folk group Friends of Fiddler's Green until his death. Her son Richard Parry leads the group Bell Orchestre and is the bassist for the rock band Arcade Fire, and her daughter Evalyn Parry is an actress, director, and prominent spoken-word performer and musician.
HON'BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA UPON KALKA- PINJORE PROJECT- HARYANA
S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No(s).21786-
21788/2010
(From the judgement and order dated 06/04/2010 in CWP
No.6155/2010,CWP No.6205/2010 dated 12/05/2010 in CWP No.20019/2009
of The HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH)
RAVINDRA SINGH ETC.ETC. Petitioner(s)
VERSUS
STATE OF HARYANA & ORS. Respondent(s)
(With prayer for interim relief and office report )
Date: 19/04/2012 These Petitions were called on for hearing today.
CORAM :
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S. SINGHVI
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUDHANSU JYOTI MUKHOPADHAYA
For Petitioner(s)
Mr. Sanjay Bansal, Adv.
Mr. Yash Pal Dhingra,Adv.
For Respondent(s)
Mr. Manjit Singh, AAG
Mr. Tarjit Singh, Adv.
Mr. Kamal Mohan Gupta,
Ms. Naresh Bakshi,Adv. (Not present)
UPON hearing counsel the Court made the following
O R D E R
These petitions are directed against order dated April 6, 2010 passed by the Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court whereby the petitioners' challenge to the acquisition of their land was negatived.
While issuing notice on 13.8.2010, this Court had directed that status quo regarding possession of the
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subject matter of the special leave petitions shall be maintained by both the parties.
On 31.10.2011 and 24.1.2012, the Court gave direction to the respondents to file additional affidavits along with the details of the total land acquired as also the land released at various stages of the acquisition and even thereafter.
In compliance of the directions given by the Court, Shri S.S. Dhillon, Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Urban Estates Department,Government of Haryana filed affidavits dated 2.3.2012 and 30.3.2012. A perusal of the affidavits reveal that Notification under Section 4(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 was issued on 26.9.2007 for the acquisition of 809.74 acres of land. The declaration under Section 6(1) was issued on 25.9.2008 for 673.29 acres of land and the award was passed for 372.388 acres land and after passing of the award 72.3 acres of land was
released from acquisition. The lists of the persons in whose favour land was released show that most of them are builders or their collaborators. This gives an impression that in the guise of acquiring land for public purpose i.e. development of some of the sectors in Panchkula by the Haryana Urban Development Authority, the State Government misused the provisions of 1894 Act for the
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benefit of private companies and builders without complying with the procedure prescribed under Chapter VII of that Act. It is also borne out from the record that the
officer who filed affidavit before the High Court had deliberately omitted to place the facts and the records in correct perspective and, thereby, respondents had
succeeded in misleading the High Court in passing the impugned order. We are prima facie of the view that the entire acquisition proceeding deserve to be quashed. However, before passing any order in that regard, we deem it proper to order impleadment of all the persons, in whose favour land was released at different stages as parties to the special leave petitions. Learned counsel for the petitioner is directed to furnish the list of all such persons by tomorrow and also file amended cause title.
The Registry is directed to issue notice to the impleaded parties returnable in the first week of July, 2012.
With a view to avoid further complications in the matter, we direct the State of Haryana and its functionaries and also the impleaded respondents not to
undertake further constructions on the land which was acquired vide Notification dated 26.9.2007 read with the
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declaration dated 25.9.2008. This would mean that all the ongoing construction activities shall be stopped forthwith.
(Sukhbir Paul Kaur) (Phoolan Wati Arora)
Court Master Court Master
S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No(s).21786-
21788/2010
(From the judgement and order dated 06/04/2010 in CWP
No.6155/2010,CWP No.6205/2010 dated 12/05/2010 in CWP No.20019/2009
of The HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH)
RAVINDRA SINGH ETC.ETC. Petitioner(s)
VERSUS
STATE OF HARYANA & ORS. Respondent(s)
(With prayer for interim relief and office report )
Date: 19/04/2012 These Petitions were called on for hearing today.
CORAM :
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S. SINGHVI
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUDHANSU JYOTI MUKHOPADHAYA
For Petitioner(s)
Mr. Sanjay Bansal, Adv.
Mr. Yash Pal Dhingra,Adv.
For Respondent(s)
Mr. Manjit Singh, AAG
Mr. Tarjit Singh, Adv.
Mr. Kamal Mohan Gupta,
Ms. Naresh Bakshi,Adv. (Not present)
UPON hearing counsel the Court made the following
O R D E R
These petitions are directed against order dated April 6, 2010 passed by the Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court whereby the petitioners' challenge to the acquisition of their land was negatived.
While issuing notice on 13.8.2010, this Court had directed that status quo regarding possession of the
-2-
subject matter of the special leave petitions shall be maintained by both the parties.
On 31.10.2011 and 24.1.2012, the Court gave direction to the respondents to file additional affidavits along with the details of the total land acquired as also the land released at various stages of the acquisition and even thereafter.
In compliance of the directions given by the Court, Shri S.S. Dhillon, Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Urban Estates Department,Government of Haryana filed affidavits dated 2.3.2012 and 30.3.2012. A perusal of the affidavits reveal that Notification under Section 4(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 was issued on 26.9.2007 for the acquisition of 809.74 acres of land. The declaration under Section 6(1) was issued on 25.9.2008 for 673.29 acres of land and the award was passed for 372.388 acres land and after passing of the award 72.3 acres of land was
released from acquisition. The lists of the persons in whose favour land was released show that most of them are builders or their collaborators. This gives an impression that in the guise of acquiring land for public purpose i.e. development of some of the sectors in Panchkula by the Haryana Urban Development Authority, the State Government misused the provisions of 1894 Act for the
-3-
benefit of private companies and builders without complying with the procedure prescribed under Chapter VII of that Act. It is also borne out from the record that the
officer who filed affidavit before the High Court had deliberately omitted to place the facts and the records in correct perspective and, thereby, respondents had
succeeded in misleading the High Court in passing the impugned order. We are prima facie of the view that the entire acquisition proceeding deserve to be quashed. However, before passing any order in that regard, we deem it proper to order impleadment of all the persons, in whose favour land was released at different stages as parties to the special leave petitions. Learned counsel for the petitioner is directed to furnish the list of all such persons by tomorrow and also file amended cause title.
The Registry is directed to issue notice to the impleaded parties returnable in the first week of July, 2012.
With a view to avoid further complications in the matter, we direct the State of Haryana and its functionaries and also the impleaded respondents not to
undertake further constructions on the land which was acquired vide Notification dated 26.9.2007 read with the
-4-
declaration dated 25.9.2008. This would mean that all the ongoing construction activities shall be stopped forthwith.
(Sukhbir Paul Kaur) (Phoolan Wati Arora)
Court Master Court Master
Dai Le is a Vietnamese Australian most notable for being the Liberal Party of Australia candidate for the Cabramatta by-election, 2008 and the New South Wales state election, 2011 for the Electoral district of Cabramatta. She lost to incumbent member Nick Lalich on both occasions but managed to pull a record breaking swing of 20.18 percent and 26.1 percent respectively.
Dai Le lives in Concord, NSW. She is a graduate of Cerdon College, Merrylands NSW and earned a B.A. in Political Science from Macquarie University. Dai is currently the head of Joe Hockey's Electorate Office.
Personal life
Dai was born in Saigon, Vietnam. She migrated to Australia with her family following the end of the Vietnam war in April 1975. She was detained with her family in refugee camps in Hong Kong and displaced people’s camps within the Philippines before finally arriving in Australia in December 1979.
Dai’s first home was at a migrant hostel in Fairy Meadow, down the South Coast in Wollongong, it was at this time she adapted to the new culture and learned to speak English. Her family later moved to Bossley Park, a suburb in Sydney’s South-west located about ten minutes from Cabramatta, the suburb where she would spend her teenage years and eventually become the Liberal Party candidate for Cabramatta.
Career and Achievements
Dai began her career as a journalist taking up a cadetship with the Liverpool Champion, a Fairfax Community Newspaper. After three years as a print journalist with the Fairfax Community Newspapers, Dai pursued a career with the Australian Associated Press as a researcher for Channel Seven news and current affairs. In 1994 she achieved a job as a researcher with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
In 1996 Dai was one of 15 Australians awarded with the Vincent Fairfax Ethics and Leadership fellowship program. The 18-months program allowed Dai to travel across Australia and within the Asia/Pacific Region to meet and engage with different levels of Government, leaders and community groups. The focus of the fellowship was to explore complex ethical and leadership issues.
During her career as a journalist Dai also independently wrote, produced and directed four one hour television documentaries screened on SBS TV and ABC TV.
Whilst working at the ABC, Dai worked with TV and Radio, in the news and current affairs division for programs such as 4 Corners, Foreign Correspondent, Lateline, AM, PM, the World Today and as producer of Saturday Extra with Geraldine Doogue. Dai eventually moved into making features (radio documentaries and profile stories) for ABC’s Radio National.
In November 2008 she contributed to a Foreign Correspondent story on migration of Vietnamese boat people in the 1970s and 1980s. She was awarded a Media Peace Award by the United Nations Association of Australia.
Le is the deputy chair of the NSW Ethnic Communities' Council.
Political career
Dai entered politics in October 2008 when she was nominated to stand as the Liberal candidate for the seat of Cabramatta in the Cabramatta by-election, 2008. Within a three week campaign, Dai turned the very safe Labor seat - from a margin of 29 percent, to 7.2 percent.
Following her record breaking result, Dai was asked to take charge of the Community Relations role for the Liberal Party Parliamentary team where she advised and rebuilt relationships between the NSW Liberal Party and the wider diverse community in the State.
Dai stood again at the March 26th New South Wales state election, 2011 for the seat of Cabramatta.
She managed to cause a further five percent swing to the seat, retaining the swing she caused at the October 2008 By-Election. It was during this election campaign that many political scandals occurred, one of which being the NSW Labor Party accusing Dai of supporting Pauline Hanson and her One Nation Party with newsletters written in Chinese and Vietnamese language given to voters a few days out of the Election Day. Dai lost the seat by 1768 votes after preferences, Cabramatta now sits on a two percent margin.
Dai Le lives in Concord, NSW. She is a graduate of Cerdon College, Merrylands NSW and earned a B.A. in Political Science from Macquarie University. Dai is currently the head of Joe Hockey's Electorate Office.
Personal life
Dai was born in Saigon, Vietnam. She migrated to Australia with her family following the end of the Vietnam war in April 1975. She was detained with her family in refugee camps in Hong Kong and displaced people’s camps within the Philippines before finally arriving in Australia in December 1979.
Dai’s first home was at a migrant hostel in Fairy Meadow, down the South Coast in Wollongong, it was at this time she adapted to the new culture and learned to speak English. Her family later moved to Bossley Park, a suburb in Sydney’s South-west located about ten minutes from Cabramatta, the suburb where she would spend her teenage years and eventually become the Liberal Party candidate for Cabramatta.
Career and Achievements
Dai began her career as a journalist taking up a cadetship with the Liverpool Champion, a Fairfax Community Newspaper. After three years as a print journalist with the Fairfax Community Newspapers, Dai pursued a career with the Australian Associated Press as a researcher for Channel Seven news and current affairs. In 1994 she achieved a job as a researcher with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
In 1996 Dai was one of 15 Australians awarded with the Vincent Fairfax Ethics and Leadership fellowship program. The 18-months program allowed Dai to travel across Australia and within the Asia/Pacific Region to meet and engage with different levels of Government, leaders and community groups. The focus of the fellowship was to explore complex ethical and leadership issues.
During her career as a journalist Dai also independently wrote, produced and directed four one hour television documentaries screened on SBS TV and ABC TV.
Whilst working at the ABC, Dai worked with TV and Radio, in the news and current affairs division for programs such as 4 Corners, Foreign Correspondent, Lateline, AM, PM, the World Today and as producer of Saturday Extra with Geraldine Doogue. Dai eventually moved into making features (radio documentaries and profile stories) for ABC’s Radio National.
In November 2008 she contributed to a Foreign Correspondent story on migration of Vietnamese boat people in the 1970s and 1980s. She was awarded a Media Peace Award by the United Nations Association of Australia.
Le is the deputy chair of the NSW Ethnic Communities' Council.
Political career
Dai entered politics in October 2008 when she was nominated to stand as the Liberal candidate for the seat of Cabramatta in the Cabramatta by-election, 2008. Within a three week campaign, Dai turned the very safe Labor seat - from a margin of 29 percent, to 7.2 percent.
Following her record breaking result, Dai was asked to take charge of the Community Relations role for the Liberal Party Parliamentary team where she advised and rebuilt relationships between the NSW Liberal Party and the wider diverse community in the State.
Dai stood again at the March 26th New South Wales state election, 2011 for the seat of Cabramatta.
She managed to cause a further five percent swing to the seat, retaining the swing she caused at the October 2008 By-Election. It was during this election campaign that many political scandals occurred, one of which being the NSW Labor Party accusing Dai of supporting Pauline Hanson and her One Nation Party with newsletters written in Chinese and Vietnamese language given to voters a few days out of the Election Day. Dai lost the seat by 1768 votes after preferences, Cabramatta now sits on a two percent margin.