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State Of U.p. . Vs. M/s. Lalta Prasad Vaish And Sons
Supreme Court of India
Oct-23-2024
Land Acquisition
knowledge that alcohol is used for industrial purposes. ‘Intoxicating 58 Bombay Abkari Act 1878, Madras Abkari Act 1886, Bengal Excise Act 1909, Bihar Excise Act 1915, MP Excise Act 1915, Punjab Excise Act 1914, Chhattisgarh Excise Act 1915 and UP … are not one of them.187 However, the paragraph extracted below provides some clarity: “241. It would extend this chapter to an unreasonable length if we were to set out in detail all the changes which a revision … Submissions ................................................................................................ 26 i. Appellants’ submissions ........................................................................ 26 ii. Respondent’s submissions .................................................................... 35 C. The distinction between potable and non-potable alcohol ................. 42 D. Issues
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskRita Shaw and ors. Vs. Dipendra Lal Shaw and anr.
Kolkata
Apr-03-2006
Excise
Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Section 14; ;Indian Trusts Act - Section 6; ;Bengal Excise Act - Section 86; ;Partnership Act, 1932 - Sections 31 and 42; ;Bengal Excise Act, 1909; ;Income Tax Act - Section 185; ;Bengal Excise Rules - Rules 207, 208 and 209; ;Hindu Law
2006(4)CHN414
is excise license, without which this business cannot be operated, and this again, under the provisions of the Bengal Excise Act, 1909, and rules thereof, is in the nature of a personal privilege, and not a mere incidence of the … Section 6 of the Indian Trusts Act.21. In support of his submissions, Mr. Saha has placed reliance on Chapter V of the Tagore Law Lecture entitled 'The Hindu Law of Religious and Charitable Trusts.' (5th Edition) by … bighas of this land stands in the name of the plaintiff No. 3 and the defendant and the land in dag Nos. 3175 and 3176
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskN.J. Nayadu and Co. and ors. Vs. Administrator of the City of Nagpur a ...
Mumbai
Jun-11-1968
ConstitutionOther Taxes
City of Nagpur Corporation Act, 1948 - Sections 114, 114(1), 114(2), 114(3), 115 and 144; Nagpur Municipal Corporation Theatre Tax Rules - Rule 3; Constitution of India - Articles 19(1), 245 and 276; Punjab General Sales Tax Act, 1948 - Sections 5; Calcutta Municipal Act, 1951 - Sections 229, 548 and 548(2); Indian Tariff Act, 1934 - Sections 4, 8 and 9; Sugar Industry (Protection) Act, 1932 - Sections 4; Salt (Additional Import Duty) Act, 1939 - Sections 4; Bengal Excise Act, 1909 - Sections 27; Mathches (Excise Duty) Act, 1934 - Sections 3(2) and 4; ;Madras Commercial Crops Markets Act, 1933 - Sections 11(1) and 12; Bombay Municipal Boroughs Act, 1925 - Sections 73; Bombay Municipal Corporation Act, 1888 - Sections 169; Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 - Sections 113(2), 11
AIR1970Bom59; (1969)71BOMLR253; ILR1970Bom68; 1969MhLJ234
further and has often left to the executive an unfettered power to fix the rate of tax. The Bengal Excise Act, 1909 (Bengal Act V of 1909). Section 27 empowers the Government to impose an excise duty or a countervailing … the provisions of the City of Nagpur Corporation Act, 1948 (hereinafter referred to as the Corporation Act). Under Chapter XI in Part IV of this Act, provision is made for taxation. Under Section 114, the Legislature has … State Government called the Nagpur Municipal Corporation Theatre Tax Rules. Under Rule 3 of these rules, different kinds of entertainments such as cinemas, dramas, circus,
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Promodh Jha Vs. State of West Bengal
Kolkata
Jan-22-2008
Criminal
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 - Sections 2, 2(14), 2(23), 3(13), 9 and 20; ;Bengal Excise Act, 1909; ;Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Section 439
2008(1)CHN710
is to be noticed that imports, exports, transports, possession or sell of intoxicating drug is punishable under the Bengal Excise Act, 1909 wherein intoxicating drug has been defined under Section 3(13) or the said Act which includes leaves, small stalks … called Bhang see Vonosshadhi Nirdeshika (Ayurvediya Pharmacopia).11. According to Modi's Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology, 21sl Edition, 1988 (Toxicology Chapter) XXXIV, Page 248, 'Bhang', 'Siddhi', 'Patti' are Cannabis Sativa consists of dried leaves and fruiting shoots whereas Ganja
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskState of U.P. Through Secy. Home Dept. Lucknow and ors. Vs. Jaswant Si ...
Allahabad
Apr-22-1968
Civil
Arms Act, 1959 - Sections 13, 14 and 14(1); Constitution of India - Articles 19, 19(1) and 226
AIR1968All383
houses or places of public resort and entertainment as aforesaid for which no licence as specified in the Bengal Excise Act, 1909 is required, upon such conditions to be inserted in every such licence, as he, with the sanction of … or manufacture or deal in. They are weapons which are normally associated with Military and Police organisations. 8. Chapter III contains provisions relating to licences. Section 18 makes provision for the grant of licences. Upon application made … or carrying of such arms. As to fire arms and ammunition. Section 3 requires a licence for possessing or carrying them and Section 5 requires
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskShree Electronics Vs. Collector of Customs
Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi
Nov-29-1995
Customs
(1996)(81)ELT407TriDel
Matched in: Court Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskNashirwar and ors. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ors.
Supreme Court of India
Nov-27-1974
Constitution
Constitution of India - Article 19(1)
AIR1975SC360; (1975)1SCC29; [1975]2SCR861
for the wholesale vend of country spirit were required to be fixed by tender-Cum-auction. Section 22 of the Bengal Excise Act 1909 conferred power on the Chief Commissioner to grant exclusive privilege of manufacturing and supplying country liquor. No grantee … Import, export or transport of intoxicant in the shape of payment of duty and compliance with other conditions. Chapter IV of the Madhya Pradesh Act consisting of Sections 13 to 24 deal with manufacture, possession and sale … case (supra) this Court concurred with the observations in Crowely v. Christensen 34 L.Ed. 620. Those observations indicate that the sale of liquor has been
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskThe Supdt. and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs. West Bengal on Behalf of ...
Kolkata
Aug-03-1971
Criminal
1972CriLJ544
of the Prosecutor. C. D. D. West Bengal, substantially based on an interpretation of Section 67 of the Bengal Excise Act 1909 to the effect that the Collector of Customs has got a perpetual right to keep in detention any … of the Bengal Act V of 1909 had expired and the accused was discharged from his bail-bonds, the chapter of investigation was closed. He ultimately held that accordingly this case was Quite distinct from the unreported decision … Mahendra Singh. shall execute in the court below a bond of Rs. 30.000/- with two local sureties of Rs. 15.000/- each, undertaking to produce the
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskAmIn Shariff Vs. Emperor
Kolkata
Feb-21-1934
Criminal
AIR1934Cal580,150Ind.Cas.561
and they have been made Police Officers for the purposes of such investigations in all possible manner (vide Chapter 9, Bengal Excise Act 5 B. C. of 1909) as it now stands, and also the amendments introduced … 25, Evidence Act. As a branch of this ground Mr. Pal has also argued that Under Section 74, Bengal Excise Act, 1909, an Excise Officer is a Police Officer within the meaning of Section 162, Criminal P. C. and any … appeal No. 262), and another, one Jahabir Singh (Appellant in appeal No. 379), both of whom have been convicted by the Chief Presidency Magistrate of
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSri Kalidas Chakravarti Vs. State of West Bengal Through the Secretary ...
Kolkata
Apr-17-1957
Excise
Bengal Excise Act, 1909 - Sections 8, 8(2), 8(3), 30 to 34, 35 and 85; ;Bengal Excise Rules - Rule 3
AIR1958Cal241
Dr. Gupta is that the power of revision conferred on the Provincial Government by Section 8(3) of the Bengal Excise Act, 1909 is controlled by and is subject to the provisions of Section 35 of the Act and any order … of the contention of Dr. Gupta it is necessary to understand the scheme of the Bengal Excise Act. Chapter I of the Act contains the definition of certain expressions used in the Act and defines the scope
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