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Feb 26 1915

ismail Khan Vs. Emperor

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Feb-26-1915

Subject : Civil

Reported in : AIR1915All273; 28Ind.Cas.655

think that the conviction was not justified by law. Section 70 of the Post Office Act, VI of 1898, provides that any person, 'who abets the commision of any offence punishable under the Act or attempts to … he was rightly convicted. So far as the conviction under Section 61 read with Section 70 of the Post Office Act is concerned, we think that the conviction was not justified by law. Section 70 of the Post Office

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Feb 26 1915

Emperor Vs. Ismail Khan

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Feb-26-1915

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : (1915)ILR37All289

think that the conviction was not justified by law. Section 70 of the Post Office, Act VI of 1898, provides that any person 'who abets the commission of any offence punishable under the Act or attempts to … convicted under Section 60A of the Excise Act and under Section 61 read with Section 70 of the Post Office Act. On conviction on the first charge he was fined Rs. 200 and on the second one Rs. 100,

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Aug 21 2009

Punadipadu Primary Agricultural Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. Vs. D ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Aug-21-2009

Subject : ServiceTrusts and Societies

Acts : Andhra Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1964 - Sections 6, 9A, 9B, 9C, 12A, 13, 15A, 16, 17, 19, 21, 21A, 21AA, 23, 31(1), 32(3), 32(7), 34, 34A, 50, 51, 52, 53, 60, 62, 62(3), 64, 66, 70, 71, 73, 76 and 117; Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960; Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act, 1894 - Sections 1; Married Women's Protection Act, 1922 - Sections 2; Indian Railways Act, 1890 - Sections 72; Post Office Act, 1898 - Sections 53; Nisi Rules

Reported in : 2009(6)ALT228

v. State 1954 All LJ 822 while interpreting the words 'wilfully detains' occurring in Section 53 of the Post Office Act, 1898 observed that the word 'wilful' has been used by the Legislature to mean only such detention which was … 23, Sub-section (3) of Section 32, Section 34, Section 34A, Section 60, Section 62, Section 64, Section 66, Section 70, Section 71, Section 73 and Section 117 may appeal to the Tribunal:Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall

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Feb 23 1931

Emperor Vs. Joti Prasad Gupta

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Feb-23-1931

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : AIR1932All18; 136Ind.Cas.91

Penal Code. The result therefore was that offences under the Excise Act (Act 12 of 1896), under the Post Office Act (Act 6 of 1898), under the Explosive Substances Act, (Act 6 of 1908) or the Police Act (Act … certain offences has been provided for as a substantive offence. We refer to Section 59, Excise Act, to Section 70, Post Office Act, Section 12, Explosives Act, Section 6, Explosive Substances Act, Section 82, Registration Act and Section

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Mar 14 1985

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Vasan Publications P. Ltd. and anr.

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Mar-14-1985

Subject : Direct Taxation

Acts : Income Tax Act, 1961 - Sections 2, 5, 9(1), 9(2), 32, 32(1), 143(3), 147, 259(2) and 263; Income Tax Rules, 1962; Post Office Act, 1898; Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867

Reported in : (1986)52CTR(Mad)354; [1986]159ITR381(Mad)

that case could not rely on the fact that this monthly was registered as a "newspaper" under the Post Office Act and the Press and Registration of Books Act. They, however, held that "Cuttack Law Times" was not entitled … Books Act 1867 the working Journalists (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 the Indian Post Offices Act, 1898, Parliamentary Proceedings (Protection and Public action) Act, 1956, the Delivery of Books and Newspapers Act, 1954, and the … at 10%. Later, the Income-tax Officer in the revised assessments made under section 147(b) read with section 143(3) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, added back

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Apr 01 1964

Ramachandra Narasimha Kulkarni Vs. State of Mysore

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-01-1964

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Post Offices Act, 1898 - Sections 52, 53 and 55

Reported in : AIR1964SC1701; 1964CriLJ609; (1964)2MysLJ(SC)51; [1964]7SCR606

determine, in this case, is what the expression 'wilfully detains or delays' in s. 53 of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (Act VI of 1898), hereinafter called the Act, means. I do not agree that it means such detention … or delay of a postal article by an officer of the post office in one of the several sections which create offences under this Act. There are 21 such sections, being sections 49 (1)31 Ch. D. 174. … 27. (6) I.L.R. 1949 Madras, 121. L/P(D)ISCI-20 to 56 and 58 to 70, all in Chapter X of the Act. Some of these offences, viz.,

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Mar 10 2004

Ravi Raghuramayya Vs. Koneru Rama Tulasamma

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Mar-10-2004

Subject : Civil

Acts : Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 114; Indian Psot Office Act, 1898 - Sections 14; Postal Rules; Postal Regulations

Reported in : 2004(5)ALD35; 2004(4)ALT526

his evidence was on record.(2) Whether the Court below was justified in declaring Section 14 of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 as not mandatory.(3) Whether the landlady had not waived her right in view of the acceptance of amounts.The … overruled by a Bench decision of this Court reported in Hare Krishna Das v. Hahnemann Publishing Co. Ltd. 70 Cal. W.N. 262. Indeed the word 'left' itself shows that there was no tender, and, unless there was

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Apr 17 2012

V.K.Palanisamy and ors. Vs. the Secretary, State of Tamil Nadu and ors ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Apr-17-2012

Subject : Property

Acts : Land Acquisition Act, 1894 - Section 4(1), 5A, 6, 45(3); Indian Post Office Act, 1898. - Sections 28 and 29; Constitution of India - Articles 226

last known residence, address or place of business and registered under Sections 28 and 29 of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (VI of 1898) and service of it may be proved by the production of the addressee's receipt."25. Now … a depth of 500 feet; a fish tank, measuring 100 ft x 70 ft and 4 ft depth constructed at the cost of Rs.6 Lakhs … of India praying for the issuance of a writ of Certiorari, to call for the records, relating to Section 4(1) notification made in G.O.Ms.No.516, Industries (MII), dated 08.09.2000 and the consequent Section 6 Declaration made in G.O.(2D)No.56,

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Sep 22 2016

Govt. of Nct of Delhi and Anr Vs. Mahender Singh and Ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Sep-22-2016

Subject : Land Acquisition

known residence, address or place of business and 37 [registered under sections 28 and 29 of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898)]..” Under the scheme of acquisition, an award under Section 11 has to be passed in

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Jan 09 1962

The Union of India (Uoi) Vs. Bapulal Hariprasad and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Jan-09-1962

Subject : Civil

Reported in : (1962)3GLR987

Government under Section 43 of the same Act. Section 44 provides that a person remitting money through the Post Office by means of a money order may require that the amount of the order if not paid to … learned Judge that the postal authorities placed reliance upon the provisions of Section 44 of the Post Offices Act 1898 and rule No. 297 of the Rules framed by the Central Government under Section 43 of the same

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