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Oct 01 1990

Jayantilal Dharamsi and ors. Vs. Board of Trustees of Port of Bombay

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Oct-01-1990

Subject : TenancyConstitution

Acts : Major Port Trusts Act, 1963 - Sections 33, 34, 49 and 52; Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 - Sections 4(1); Constitution of India - Articles 14 and 19

Reported in : 1991(2)BomCR283; (1990)92BOMLR596

upon the declaration about the limits of the Port of Bombay issued under section 5 of the Indian Ports Act, 1908. Now so far as this notification dated 28th October, 1972 issued by the Government of India in the … land values periodically.The Consultants submitted a report on December 25, 1980. They explained their approach and methodology in Chapter III. It was made clear that the complexity of the assignment involved many aspects and that data had … had earned and exemption from the operation of the Act vide section 4 thereof. The report then referred to information collected in regard to land

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Jan 29 1964

B. Mohindeen Hajee Sons Vs. the Chairman, Mangalore Port Trust Board a ...

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Jan-29-1964

Subject : Commercial

Acts : Merchants Shipping Act, 1958; Mangalore Port Trust Act, 1953 - Sections 101(8); Madras Port Trust Act, 1905 - Sections 39 and 96; Madras Minor Ports Harbour Craft Rules, 1953 - Rule 4; Constitution of India - Articles 14 and 19(1)

Reported in : AIR1966Kant330; AIR1966Mys330; (1965)1MysLJ6

The petitioner also applied for a Harbour Craft License in respect of the Tug MUBARAK under the Indian Ports Act, 1908 read with the Harbour Craft Rules framed thereunder. The Port Authorities under Ex. A-4 stated that the application … have perpetual succession and a common seal and shall sue and be sued by the aforesaid name. Under Chapter V of the Act, the Board has the power to execute works in the Port Area and provide

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Apr 09 2014

M/S. Shreeji Shipping Vs. C.C.E. and S.T. Rajkot

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Ahmedabad

Decided on : Apr-09-2014

Subject : Service Tax

are concerned in this case is being rendered in a minor port to which the provisions of Indian Ports Act, 1908 and Gujarat Maritime Board Act, 1981 are applicable is also a distinction which is untenable as grant of … could not have been extended to any other person. It is his submission that the holistic reading of Chapter 5 of Finance Act, 1994 and the amendments made thereto by including further category of services as taxable … Board Act, 1981. It is his submission that the provisions of Section 42 of the Major Port Trust Act cannot be equated to the provisions

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Jul 27 2017

Mumbai Port Trust Vs. M/S. Shri Lakshmi Steels and Ors. Etc.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Jul-27-2017

Subject : Land Acquisition

The works and services to be provided by the Trust at the Major Ports are set out in Chapter V of the Act. Chapter V-A which was introduced with effect from 09.01.1997 provides for fixation of tariff … to the constitution and powers of any Port authority in a major port as defined in the Indian Ports Act, 1908.17. Shri Maninder Singh, learned Additional Solicitor General appearing for the Union of India submits that the High Court … short ‘1962 Act’) and the goods be released, so as to avoid 4 payment of demurrage and detention charges. Thereafter, a reminder in this regard

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May 25 1989

Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. and anr. Vs. Union of India and anr.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : May-25-1989

Subject : CustomsCivil

Acts : Ports Act, 1908 - Sections 3(6); Constitution of India - Article 226

Reported in : AIR1989Delhi289; 1994LC679(Delhi); 1992(58)ELT374(Del)

appearing for the respondents Nos. 1 and 2, has submitted that the Indian Ports Act. 1908, in its Chapter V, prescribes for port dues, fees and charges. Section 33(1), (2) and (4) read with Section 34 gives … calling at Paradip Port have been changed from 'Net Register Tonnage (for short 'N.R.T.') as stipulated under Indian Ports Act 1908 (for short the 'Act') to 'Gross Register Tonnage (for short 'G.R.T.'). According to the petitioners, the change so

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Sep 08 2006

Deputy Commissioner of Vs. Abg Heavy Industries Ltd.

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Mumbai

Decided on : Sep-08-2006

Subject : Land Acquisition

801A. The assessee supported its submission by referring to the definition of "port" as given in the Indian Ports Act, 1908 according to which a "port" would include any part of the river or channel in which the said … of traffic, for safety of vessels, or for improvement, maintenance or good government of the port. Referring to Chapter V ("Works and services to be provided at ports") of the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963, he submitted … eligible for the purpose of deduction Under Section 80IA of the Act. 4. failing to appreciate the terms of the tender whereby JNPT was to

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Sep 08 2006

Dy. Cit Vs. Abg Heavy Industries Ltd.

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Mumbai

Decided on : Sep-08-2006

Subject : Land Acquisition

Reported in : (2008)303ITR328(Mum.)

80-1A. The assessee supported its submission by referring to the definition of "port" as given in the Indian Ports Act, 1908 according to which a "port" would include any part of the river or channel in which the said … convenience of traffic, for safety of vessels, or for improvement, maintenance or good government of the port.Referring to Chapter V ("Works and services to be provided at ports") of the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963, he submitted … eligible for the purpose of deduction under Section 80-IA of the Act. 4. failing to appreciate the terms of the tender whereby JNPT was to

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Jul 05 2013

M/S. United India Insurance Company Ltd. and Another Vs. Kishore L. To ...

Court : Mumbai Goa

Decided on : Jul-05-2013

Subject : Miscellaneous

the port area and that there was navigational hazard. It is submitted that Chapter III of the Indian Ports Act, 1908 (the Act, for short) deals with the appointment of the Conservator and his powers. He submitted that in … dated 30/07/2005 passed by the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Vasco-da-Gama (trial Court) in Special Civil Suit no. 45/94/A. 2. Parties shall hereinafter be referred to in the manner in which their names appear in the cause

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Jul 16 1984

Pratap V. Soni Vs. Gandhidham Development Authority and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Jul-16-1984

Subject : PropertyCivil

Acts : Gandhidham (Development and Control on Erection of Buildings) Act, 1958 - Sections 12(l); Constitution of India - Article 226

Reported in : AIR1985Guj68

limits of the major port of Kandla defined or altered, as the case may be, under the Indian Ports Act 1908 (XV of 1908) being an area owned or occupied for the purposes of that port by the Central … raised by 3' more, i.e. up to 5'-8'. Therefore, the compound walls were permitted 'to stay and the chapter was treated as closed. However, it appears that somewhere in the year 1970, present respondent No. 2, purchased … him should riot be demolished. This procedural safeguard -can be read in 4ection 12(l) proviso to revitalise and to make the proceedings before tire Board

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Feb 26 1960

R. Sarangapani and anr. Vs. the Port Trust of Madras

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Feb-26-1960

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Madras Port Trust Act, 1905 - Sections 39, 39(1) and 95(4); Constitution of India - Articles 12, 13(3), 19(1), 19(6) and 367; General Clauses Act, 1897 - Sections 3(31); Sea Customs Act, 1878

Reported in : AIR1961Mad234; (1961)1MLJ57

Board the power to make by-laws not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act or of the Indian Ports Act, 1908, inter alia 'for the reception, porterage, storage and removal of goods brought within the premises of the Board … relinquished, and, for that purpose, take charge of the goods and give a receipt in the prescribed form. Chapter VI (Section 42 etc.) provides for imposition and recovery of rates and Other miscellaneous matters. Section 25 confers … and Shipping Agents' Association at Madras. The petitioner in W. P. No. 4 of 1960 is a merchant and exporter of hides and skins, carrying

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