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Sep 21 2007

Chairman, Board of Trustees for the Port of Kolkata and anr. Vs. Iftik ...

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Sep-21-2007

Subject : Civil

Acts : Major Port Trusts Act - Sections 59, 61 and 62; ;Indian Contract Act, 1872 - Section 171; ;Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Section 11

Reported in : 2008(1)CHN516

rent the damages cannot be waived nor be reduced. He submits that Port authorities has got hen under Section 59 of the Major Port Trusts Act for realisation amongst others of any charges leviable under the Act. Under … us asked for an order that the logs in question lying in the plots of land of Kolkata Port Trust shall not be allowed to remove without securing the total dues of the rent/damages in terms of

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Jan 13 1931

Obla Sundarachariar Vs. Narayana Ayyar

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Jan-13-1931

Subject : Property

Reported in : (1931)33BOMLR878

the deeds, and that the memorandum did not, therefore, require registration under Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908. ;Subramonian v. Lulchmam (1922) L.R. 50 I.A. 77, s.c. 25 Bom. L.R. 582, distinguished. ;Shaw v Foster (1872) … security thereon.18. Now this transaction took place in Madras and did not, therefore, require a registered instrument under Section 59 of the Transfer of Property Act.19. The question which falls to be determined is whether the memorandum having … Dispute arose between parties - Under agreement, respondent had chosen Mumbai as port of delivery Vessel carrying Rock Phosphate was delivered at port of Bombay

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Apr 25 2023

M/s N.n. Global Mercantile Private Limited Vs. M/s Indo Unique Flame L ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-25-2023

Subject : Arbitration

a document, which is compulsorily registerable but which is not registered. Under Section 49 78 of the Registration Act, 1908, an unregistered document may be used for proving a collateral transaction. Even this is impermissible, if the document … OF THE STAMP ACT ................................................................................................. 53 I. HINDUSTAN STEEL LIMITED ANALYSED ........................................................................................ 59 J.THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 - A SURVEY; DISSECTION OF GARWARE, VIDYA … Section 11. The Court referred 3 (2005) 8 SCC6187 to the Judgment in Duro Felguera, S.A. v. Gangavaram Port Limited4, to conclude that what was to be gone into was only whether an Arbitration Agreement existed or

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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

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 … 14 reasons to be recorded in writing. Section 58 deals with time for payment of rates on goods. Section 59 of the Act provides that the Board shall have a lien on the goods which are kept in

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Apr 12 1920

Lakshman Gowroji Nakhwa Vs. Ramji Antone Nakhwa

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Apr-12-1920

Subject : PropertyCivil

Reported in : AIR1921Bom93; (1921)23BOMLR939

as to removing obstructions and paying compensation will be found in Sections 10 and 12 of the Indian Ports Act, 1908, which was amended by Act VI of 1916, but I do not think I need pursue that.64. Then … to the earth.'57. He next relies on the definition of easement in the Indian Limitation Act IX of 1908. Section 2(5) says: -Easement' includes a right not arising from contract, by which one person is entitled to remove

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Sep 14 1950

V.G. Row Vs. the State of Madras

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Sep-14-1950

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908 - Sections 1 and 15(2); Constitution of India - Articles 14, 19(1) and 19(4); Madras Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1950

Reported in : AIR1951Mad147; (1951)IMLJ628

Clause (k); Rubber Production and Marketing Act (XXIV [24] of 1947), Section 3 (1), Clause (v); the Indian Ports Act, 1908 (xv [15] of 1908), Section 3, Clause (8) ; Madras Act XIV [14] of 1947 Section 2, Clause

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Mar 03 2006

Sushant T. Karwarkar Vs. Mormugao Port Trust and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Mar-03-2006

Subject : Service

Acts : Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 - Sections 2, 3, 4, 4(1) and 5A; Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) (Inapplicability of Major Ports) Act, 1997; Industrial Disputes Act, 1947; Major Port Trust Act, 1963; Indian Ports Act, 1908; Constitution of India - Articles 14 and 16

Reported in : 2006(3)ALLMR493; 2006(2)BomCR915; [2006(110)FLR905]

retirement benefits.7. Parliament then enacted what is known as the Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) (Inapplicability of Major Ports) Act, 1997 (Act, for short) which gave powers to the Central Government to direct the provisions of the Dock … Act, 1948. Section 2(d) defines 'Major Port' to have the same meaning as in the Indian Ports Act, 1908.9. Section 4 of the Act deals with the transfer of assets and liabilities of the Dock Labour Board, … petition filed in a representative capacity on behalf of himself and other 59 persons, as per list annexed, is espousing their cause to be appointed

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Feb 09 1955

Corporation of Calcutta Vs. Director of Rationing and Distribution

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Feb-09-1955

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Calcutta Municipal Act, 1923 - Section 386 and 386(1); ;Bengal General Clauses Act, 1899 - Section 3(32); ;Constitution of India - Article 300; ;Government of India Act, 1935; ;Abolition of Privy Council Jurisdiction Act, 1949 - Section 8; ;Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908

Reported in : AIR1955Cal282,1955CriLJ792

the proviso to Section 20 goods belonging to Government were expressly exempted.Section 1(4) of the now repealed Indian Ports Act of 1889 exempted-from the operation of the. Act vessels belonging to or in the service of Her Majesty … belonging to or in the service of Her Majesty or the Government of India. Section 2(l) Indian Port Act, 1908, gave the same exemption to all vessels belonging to or in the service of His Majesty which in … and regulations, any law and regulations which shall affect in any way any prerogative of the Crown. By Section 59 of this. Act, the Provincial Governors were no longer to have the power of making laws except in

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Feb 28 2017

M/S Rasiklal Kantilal and Co. Vs. Board of Trustee of Port of Bombay a ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Feb-28-2017

Subject : Land Acquisition

loading of export goods etc. Indian Ports Acts, 1855, 1875, 1889 and 1908 regulated the activities of the ports in India. The Port Trust Acts … passengers or goods, excepting the services in respect of vessels for which fees are chargeable under the Indian Ports Act. (2) Different scales and conditions may be framed for different classes of goods and vessels.” Section 48(1)(a) and … is paid.21. On the other hand, with reference to services rendered to goods, a lien[16]. is created under Section 59(1)[17]. on the goods, in favour of BOARDS, and BOARDS are also entitled to seize and detain the goods

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Dec 11 1962

The Trustees of the Port of Madras by Its Chairman Vs. K.P.V. Sheik Mo ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Dec-11-1962

Subject : Commercial

Acts : Indian Contract Act - Sections 148, 151, 152 and 161

Reported in : [1963]Supp2SCR915

passengers or goods excepting the services in respect of vessels for which fees are chargeable under the Indian Ports Act, 1908 (XV of 1908).' 18. Section 44 provides that every scale and every statement of conditions framed by the … and section 58 provides for giving notice to the owner of the goods of his address is known. Section 59 provides as to how the sale proceeds are to be applied. It is to be applied in the

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