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Sep 18 2007

Euroasia Global Thr. Its Proprietor Sangit K.K. Agrawal Vs. Commission ...

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Sep-18-2007

Subject : Customs

Acts : Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 2(22), 110, 121 and 125; Contempt of Courts Act; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Sections 151

Reported in : 2007(123)ECC8; 2007(149)LC8(Delhi); 2008(221)ELT34(Del)

at page 52 of the paper book read with Section 2(22), Section 110 and Section 121 of the Customs Act, 1962.17. The contention of learned Counsel for the Respondents is that the Indian currency represents the sale proceeds from … ORDERMadan B. Lokur and Dr. S. Muralidhar, JJ.CM No. 10529/20071. By this application under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure the Petitioner seeks release of goods imported under bill of entry No.

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Dec 20 2002

Container Corporation of India Ltd. Vs. Marut Nandan Overseas Ltd. and ...

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Dec-20-2002

Subject : ContractCustoms

Acts : Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Sections 151 - Order 39, Rules 1, 2 and 4; Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 111 and 126

Reported in : 2003(87)ECC36; 2003(156)ELT175(Del)

as per which goods in question have been confiscated by the customs authorities under Section 111(d) of the Customs Act, 1962.6. Having heard the learned counsel for the parties and having perused the material on record, we are of … without detention/demurrage charges. The CCIL was also restrained from auctioning the consignment. The respondent No. 3 read with Section 151 CPC for setting aside the ex-parte order 31st August, 2000. On this application the learned Single Judge passed

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Apr 06 1982

Officer-in-charge, Customs, Berhampur Preventive Unit Vs. Minati Biswa ...

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Apr-06-1982

Subject : CustomsCriminal

Acts : Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Act - Section 4(1); ;Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 104, 105, 107, 110, 110(1), 111, 122 and 151; ;Essential Commodities Act; ;Arms Act, 1955; ;Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 5, 401, 451, 455, 457 and 482

Reported in : 1984(2)ECC219,1983(12)ELT798(Cal)

alleged that the seized goods were of foreign origin and liable to action under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962 and prayed for necessary orders to enable the petitioner to receive the aforesaid cassettes for initiating action under … otherwise deal with the goods except with the previous permission of such officer'. Reference to the provision of Section 151 Customs Act laying down that certain officers are required to assist the officers of Customs in the execution

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Aug 28 1969

Superintendent Customs and Central Excise Vapi Vs. Raichand Lakhmansin ...

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Aug-28-1969

Subject : Customs

Acts : Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 110; ;Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 550

Reported in : AIR1970Guj223; 1970CriLJ1446; (1970)0GLR919

such vehicle when smuggled goods are being transported in exercise of his powers under Section 110 of the Customs Act, 1962 (which will be hereinafter referred to as the Act). He has powers to seize them if there is … Before I advert to the relevant authorities relied upon by Mr. Chhaya, I will like to refer to Section 151 of the Act. The material part of it, for our purposes, reads:-'The following officers are hereby empowered and

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Sep 30 2011

M/S Shiva Taxfabs Limited and ors. Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Sep-30-2011

Subject : Excise

Acts : Central Excise Act, 1944 - Sections 37B, 2(f); Income Tax Act, 1961 - Section 119; Customs Act, 1962 - Section 151 A

119 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 or Section 37B of the Act, Section 151 A of the Customs Act, 1962 etc. has been examined and explained by the Supreme Court in several cases. In State of Kerala v.

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Oct 08 1998

The State of Maharashtra Vs. Iqbal Mohammed Memon and Others

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Oct-08-1998

Subject : CriminalNarcotics

Acts : Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 - Sections 68-B, F, H, I(3) and O, 74-A, 76 and 78; Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1988 - Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8(1); Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 41, 42, 52-A, 53 and 82; Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950; Bombay Evacuees (Administration of Property) Act, 1949; Central Ordinance Act, 1949 - Sections 24 - Rule 5(5); Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 2, 151 and 152; Constitution of India - Articles 133(1), 134-A and 226; Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 - Sections 11-B; Limitation Act, 1963 - Sections 5

Reported in : 1999(5)BomCR752

who are authorised to assist the Customs Officers by virtue of the provisions of section 151 of the Customs Act, 1962. Section 151 deals with the powers of the Central Government to notify other officers of the Central Government or State

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Oct 18 1965

Vasnatal Ranchhoddas Patel and ors. Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Oct-18-1965

Subject : Customs

Acts : Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 110, 110(1), 110(2), 124 and 151; General Clauses Act - Sections 9

Reported in : AIR1967Bom138; (1966)68BOMLR223; 1967CriLJ715

warrant issued by the Chief Presidency Magistrate, but that they had been seized under section 151 of the Customs Act 1962 read with the notification issued by the Central Government on 23rd May 1964 and that on 4th September

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Jul 06 2004

Gopaldas Udhavdas Ahuja and anr. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Jul-06-2004

Subject : Direct Taxation

Acts : Gold (Control) Act, 1968 - Sections 2, 3, 4, 5(2), 8(1), 8(6), 15A(5), 16(1), 16(5), 55(3), 58, 59, 64, 66, 71(1), 74, 85(1), 98B, 98B(1), 98B(2), 105 and 178(1); Income Tax Act 1961 - Sections 119, 132, 132(5) and 132A; Defence of India Rules, 1962 - Rules 126A to 126Z; Voluntary Disclosure of Income and Wealth Ordinance, 1975; Defence of India Act, 1962 - Sections 3; Defence of India (Amendment) Rules, 1963; Defence of India (Amendment) Rules, 1966; Gold (Control) Ordinance, 1968; Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 110, 110(1), 138A and 151; Opium Act - Sections 9 and 10; Voluntary Disclosure of Income and Wealth Act, 1976

Reported in : AIR2004SC3830; (2004)190CTR(SC)1; 2004(176)ELT3(SC); [2004]268ITR273(SC); JT2004(5)SC300; 2004(6)SCALE141; (2004)7SCC33

not been seized under the search warrant issued by the learned Magistrate but they had been seized under Section 151 of the Customs Act 1962. This contention was accepted by the learned Magistrate who held that as the … by a preponderance of probability.'18. Section 98B of the 1968 Act was similar to Section 138A of the Customs Act, 1962. It made a drastic change in the concept of mens rea as a necessary ingredient of an offence.

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Aug 05 2020

Chairman, Board of Trustees, c.p.t. Vs. M/S Arebee Star Maritime agen. ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Aug-05-2020

Subject : Education

Rai, learned Senior Advocate appearing on behalf of the Appellant Port Trust, referred to various provisions of the Customs Act, 1962 and the MPT Act, and argued that once responsibility for the goods is taken over by the Port … provisions of this Act, be 19 that of a bailee under sections 151, 152 and 161 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872). … period of 75 days, fixed by the Tariff Authority of Major Ports [TAMP]., a statutory body constituted under Section 47-A of the Major Port Trusts Act [MPT Act]., 1963.3. The facts of the case are summarised in

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Nov 22 2001

P. Srinivasa Rao Vs. P. Indira and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Nov-22-2001

Subject : Family

Acts : Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 - Sections 3, 18, 18(1), 18(2), 20 and 24; ;Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Sections 94 and 151 - Order 12, Rule 6 - Order 39, Rule 2-A; Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Sections 4, 9, 18(2), 18(3) and 24; Constitution of India - Articles 215, 223 and 226; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 125; Family Courts Act, 1984 - Sections 17; Industrial Disputes Act - Sections 10(1) and 17; Employees' State Insurance Act - Sections 75; Industrial Disputes (Central) Rules, 1957; Customs Act, 1962 - Sections 129

Reported in : 2002(1)ALD296; 2002(1)ALT677; 93(2001)DLT545; I(2002)DMC749

of Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal. After referring to the provisions of Section 129 of the Customs Act, 1962, the Supreme Court held as follows:'There is no doubt that the Tribunal functions as a Court within the … husband, can be entertained by a Court therefor in exercise of the inherent powers of the Court under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, despite the absence of a specific provision in this behalf in the

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