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Shree Shyam Agency. Vs. Union of India and ors.
Supreme Court of India
Oct-18-2012
Railways
Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 - Sections 16, 82A; Railways Act, 1989 - Sections 124A, 61, 62, 87(2); Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 123,124; General Clauses Act, 1897 - Section 22; Railways (Manner of Delivery of Consignments AND Sale Proceeds in the Absence of Railway Receipt), Rules, 1990
(2013)1SCC283
mentioned claims made against the railways. Chapter IX of the Railways Act, 1989 deals with carriage of goods. Section 61 of the Railways Act, 1989 says that every railway administration shall maintain the rate-books etc. for carriage of … shall also exercise, on AND from the date of commencement of the provisions of section 124A of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), all such jurisdiction, powers AND authority as were exercisable immediately before that date by any
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Kerala
Jan-20-2006
Sales Tax
Kerala General Sales Tax Act, 1963 - Sections 3, 3(1), 3(1A), 5, 27, 28, 29, 29(2), 29A, 29A(4), 30, 30(1), 30A, 30B, 30C, 30E, 31, 31A(2), 32, 45A, 45A(1) and 46; Railways Act, 1989 - Sections 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 74, 75, 80, 93 and 97; Kerala General Sales Tax Rules, 1963 - Rules 37 and 58; Constitution of India - Articles 226 and 227; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Order 5, Rule 27; Railways Rules
2006(1)KLT834; (2007)8VST434(Ker)
under the Sales Tax Act. Carriage of goods by railway is dealt with in Chapter IX of the Railways Act, 1989. Section 61 states that every railway administration shall maintain, at each station and at such other places where goods are
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Union Territory Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission UT Chandigarh
May-10-2005
Right to Information
the case on merit and referred to the relevant provisions of Section 51(1) and Section 61 of the Railways Act, 1989 and held, inter alia, as under: â.....The O.Ps. have tried to rely on the rules framed under Section
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The Sales Tax Practitioners' Association of Maharashtra and Tushar P. ...
Mumbai
Mar-28-2008
Sales Tax/VATConstitution
Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act - Sections 22, 22(1), 33, 61, 61(1), 82, 82(1) and 82(2); Societies Registration Act, 1960; Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959; Chartered Accountants Act, 1949; Indian Railways Act, 1989; Road Transport Corporation Act, 1950; VAT Act, 2002; Companies Act - Sections 211, 226 and 226(2); Advocates Act, 1961 - Sections 29, 33 and 49; Income Tax Act - Sections 44AB, 44AE, 44AF, 44BB, 44BBA, 288 and 288(2); Bombay Sales Tax Act - Sections 71; Maharashtra Distillation of Spirit and Manufacture of Potable Liquor Rules, 1966 - Rule 65; Maharashtra Manufacture of Beer and Wine Rules, 1966; Special Permits and Licence Rules, 1952; Bombay Foreign Liquor Rules, 1953; Maharashtra Country Liquor Rules, 1973; Andhra Pradesh General Sales Tax Rules, 1957 -
2008(5)BomCR396; [2008]14STT348; (2008)14VST69(Bom)
Union Government, any Department of any State Government, local authorities, the Railway Administration as defined under the Indian Railways Act, 1989, the Konkan Railway Corporation Limited and the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation constituted under the Road Transport Corporation … by this common judgment as the main challenge in all the petitions is to the constitutional validity of Section 61(1) and the explanation thereto, of the Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act (hereinafter referred to as the 'Act') on
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Madhya Pradesh
Apr-25-2012
Land Acquisition
petitioner being time barred without invoking the powers delegated vide aforesaid letter. (c) It is further contended that Section 61 of the Railways Act, 1989 which deals with maintenance of rate books etc. for carrying of goods provides … 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
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Andhra Pradesh
Oct-13-1997
Labour and Industrial
Minimum Wages Act, 1948 - Sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 20(3)
1998(1)ALT40
connection with the service of a railway. Chapter IX of Railways Act, 1989 deals with carriage of goods. Section 61 deals with maintenance of rate-books etc., for carriage of goods. It provides that every railway administration shall maintain, … defined in the statutory notifications. It is also, not defined either in the Minimum Wages Act or the Railways' Act 1989. Likewise 'Parcel Office' also is not defined. The provisions of the Railways' Act, 1989 do not seem to
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Appellate Tribunal for Electricity APTEL
Nov-23-2007
MRTP
inconsistent with any other provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 or the Atomic Energy Act or the Railways Act, 1989. In other words, Section 173 specifically allows Consumer Protection Act, Atomic Energy Act and the Railways Act to … and efficacy.30. It was argued on behalf of the respondents in Appeal No. 273 of 2006 that under Section 61 of the Act of 2003, tariff Regulations are required to be framed by seeking guidance from the principles
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Karnataka
Feb-05-2002
PropertyConstitution
Bangalore Development Authority Act, 1976 - Sections 69(2); Bangalore Development Authority (Allotment of Sites) Rules, 1984 - Rules 10(3) and 13(9); Contract Act, 1872 - Sections 74
ILR2002KAR1624; 2002(3)KarLJ443
case of Jagjit Cotton Textile Mills case, supra, the Hon'ble Supreme Court was considering the provisions of the Railways Act, 1989 and 1890 whereunder penal charges were imposed for overloading and it was held that such penal charges is … be cancelled and after consideration of her reply, the cancellation order was sent.6. According to the first respondent, Section 69 of the BDA Act provides for making rules to carry out the purposes of the Act and … case, supra, the Hon'ble Supreme Court was considering the scope of Section 61(2) of the Customs Act and in the case of Jagjit Cotton Textile
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Supreme Court of India
Mar-21-2024
Land Acquisition
ANALYSIS .............................................................................................. 22 i. Relevant Statutory Scheme and Provisions .............................................. 22 ii. Scope of Section 106 of the Railways Act, 1989 ........................................ 29 a. What is meant by an “Overcharge”?. ....................................................... 35 b. Concept of an ‘Overcharge’ and an … clerical mistake. Thus, because of an error in indicating the actual Civil Appeal No(s). 1891-1966 of 2024 Page 61 of 95 chargeable distance in the table, the freight for the said route becomes chargeable for 110 km.
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskBrahm Dev Gupta Vs. Container Corporation of India and Anr
Delhi
Feb-25-2015
Land Acquisition
Act). This FN contained the terms and conditions which clearly mentioned that the terms were governed by the Railways Act, 1989. Any loss or damage, if caused to the cargo shall be dealt with under the said Act. It … was not denied that cargo from the plaintiff had been received containing 61 packages of Rayon/Viscose Scarves meant for transport; all export consignment received at … at ICD, Tughlakabad are booked by rail by a shipping company by executing a forwarding note (FN) under Section 64 of the Indian Railway Act (hereinafter referred to as the said Act). This FN contained the terms
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