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May 07 2008

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited Vs. Municipal Corporation of Delh ...

Court : Delhi

Decided on : May-07-2008

Subject : Direct Taxation

Acts : Companies Act, 1956 - Sections 617; Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957; Railways Act, 1989 - Sections 2(20), 2(25), 2(31), 2(32) and 184; Metro Railways (Construction of Works) Act, 1978 - Sections 2(2) and 43; Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002 - Sections 2(2), 2(P) and 104; Indian Railways Act, 1890 - Sections 3(4); General Clauses Act, 1879 - Sections 8(1); Uttar Pradesh Sales Tax Act - Sections 28(A); Central Excise and Salt Act, 1944

Reported in : 150(2008)DLT367; 2008(103)DRJ369

decide the question whether the petitioner is liable to pay tax in view of Section 184 of the Railways Act, 1989 (hereinafter referred to as the 1989 Act, for short). After remand, the Additional Assessor and Collector passed another … all words and expressions, which have not been defined in 1978 Act.15. Logically, it also follows that when Section 104 of the 2002 Act makes reference to 1978 Act, it also makes reference to Section 43 of 1978

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Aug 10 2007

Preet Comforts and Anr. Vs. Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation an ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Aug-10-2007

Subject : Civil

Acts : Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 - Sections 6 and 30; Railways Act, 1989 - Sections 124, 124A, 128, 128(1) and 128(2); Motor Vehicles Act - Sections 167

Reported in : 2008ACJ2797; 2007(5)ALD824; [2007(115)FLR1015]

very petition in W.C. No. 52 of 1999 is not maintainable in view of Section 128 of the Railways Act, 1989. Secondly, assuming that such a petition is maintainable, in view of the fact that respondents 3 and 4 … to train accident. It appears, parents of the deceased Vara Prasad filed a claim petition in O.A.A. No. 104 of 1999 before Railway Claims Tribunal, Secunderabad against the 2nd respondent. The Railway Claims Tribunal, after full trial

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Mar 18 2019

Ajay Maken & Ors. Vs.union of India & Ors.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Mar-18-2019

Subject : Land Acquisition

To summarise the Railways' contentions: (i) Lands ―belonging to the Railways‖ fall exclusively within the purview of the Railways Act, 1989. Reference is made to the definition of ‗Railway‘ contained in Section 2(31) of the Railways Act, 1989. It … Thomas & Ms. Priyansha Indra, Advocates. CORAM: JUSTICE S. MURALIDHAR JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU W.P.(C) 11616/2015 Page 1 of 104 CONTENTS i. Introduction….…………………………………………….………....2 ii. Orders of this Court…………………………………………….…….4 a. Order dated 14th December 2015………………………………4 b. Order dated 16th

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Jul 28 2008

Union of India (Uoi) and anr. Vs. Trilochan Nayak and ors. Etc.

Court : Orissa

Decided on : Jul-28-2008

Subject : Civil

Reported in : AIR2009Ori91

or in the Railways Claims Tribunal Act?5. For better appreciation, Sections 2(29), 123, 124 and 124-A of the Railways Act, 1989 and the scope and powers of the Railway Claims Tribunal under the Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 are … order. Thus the contention that against an order passed by a Single Judge in an appeal filed under Section 104 C.P.C., a further appeal lies to a Division Bench cannot be accepted. The newly incorporated Section 100A in

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Mar 20 2008

Union of India (Uoi) Vs. Biswanath Agarwal

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Mar-20-2008

Subject : Civil

Acts : Railways Act, 1989 - Sections 65, 65(2), 72(1), 72(2), 72(3), 72(4), 78 and 79; ;Bihar University Act - Section 35(3); ;Constitution of India - Article 12

Reported in : 2008(3)CHN401

of freight charges, should also be recorded on the invoice.(a) Under the provisions of Section 65 of the Railways Act, 1989:(1) A railway administration shall(a) In a case where the goods are to be loaded by a person entrusting

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Aug 13 2019

Nareshbhai Bhagubhai Vs. Union of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Aug-13-2019

Subject : Land Acquisition

been filed is as under :3. 1. On 08.02.2011, a Notification was issued under Section 20A of the Railways Act, 1989 [hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”]. by the Ministry of Railways notifying its intention to acquire the … v. Spain [(1994) 19 EHRR553 EHRR, at 562 para 29 and Anya v. University of Oxford [2001 EWCA Civ 405 (CA)]. , wherein the Court referred to Article 6 of the European Convention of Human Rights which

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Apr 25 2012

M/S. Maihar Cement Vs. Union of India and Others

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Apr-25-2012

Subject : Land Acquisition

on the ground of delay. The reliance was placed on the provisions of Section 106 (3) of the Railways Act, 1989, which stipulates: 106. Notice of claim for compensation and refund of overcharge. “(1) A person shall not be … were made applicable in settlement of time barred claims for refund of overcharge also vide Board's letter No. CIV/77/4950/22 dt. 02.11.1977, it is clarified that the delegation of powers referred to in Board's letter No. 94/TCIII/ 3/1

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Aug 20 2015

M/S Kumaraswamy Mineral Exports Vs. The Commercial Manager South Weste ...

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

Decided on : Aug-20-2015

Subject : Land Acquisition

the present writ petition is misconceived and is not maintainable. That, in terms of Section 36 of the Railways Act, 1989, any complaint as regards the Railway administration charging for the carriage of any commodity between two stations, at … BETWEEN1 M/S KUMARASWAMY MINERAL EXPORTS BY SHANTESH GUREDDI PARTNER NO.87, S.V. COLONY NEAR KUMARASWAMY TEMPLE CLUB ROAD, BALLARI-583 104 2. NECC ROADWAYS BY NEERAJ CHOUDHARY PROPRIETOR NO.718-A, 15TH WARD ASSESSMENT NO.736 SRI. VENKATESHWARA TEMPLE AMARAVATHI, HOSPET-583 201

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Feb 02 2001

Union of India Through the Gen. Manager Vs. M/S. Laxmi Vishnu Textile ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Feb-02-2001

Subject : Civil

Acts : Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 - Sections 13 and 15; Railways Act, 1989 - Sections 82A and 124A; Constitution of India - Article 227

Reported in : II(2001)ACC1; I(2002)ACC171; 2002ACJ171; 2001(2)ALLMR587; 2001(3)BomCR35; (2001)2BOMLR350; 2001(2)MhLj381

shall also exercise, on and from the date of commencement of the provisions of Section 124A of the Railways Act. 1989, all such jurisdiction, powers and authority as were exercisable immediately before that date by any Civil Court in … and 3-defendant Nos. 2 and 3 before the Court of Joint Civil Judge, S. D. Solapur being Spl. Civ. Suit No. 172 of 1991 after coming into force of the Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987.4. Before examining

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Apr 05 1989

The Senior Intelligence Officer, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Apr-05-1989

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 4, 4(2), 43, 53, 54, 167, 167(1), 167(2), 167(3), 173, 437 and 482; Customs Act - Sections 103, 104, 104(2), 104(3), 135 and 138-B; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 173(4); Constitution of India - Articles 20(3) and 22(2); Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860; Evidence Act - Sections 25; Railway Property (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1956

Reported in : 1990CriLJ704

No. 11117 of 1988. According to the petitioner in Crl.M.P. No. 254 of 1989, the arrest made under Section 104 of the Customs Act on the basis of the statement obtained under Section 108 of the said Act

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