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Apr 03 2001

M/S. Tandon Brothers Vs. State of West Bengal and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-03-2001

Subject : Property

Acts : West Bengal Estate Acquisition Act, 1953 - Sections 3, 5 and 6(3); Defence of India Act, 1962 - Sections 29; Constitution of India - Article 226; Civil Rules, 1974 - Rule 4171; Civil Rules, 1968 - Rule 6128; Requisition and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952 - Sections 7(1); Central Government Act

Reported in : AIR2001SC1866; JT2001(4)SC454; 2001(3)SCALE197; (2001)5SCC664; [2001]2SCR960

On the factual score it appears that on 1st November, 1962, a notice under West Bengal Estate Acquisition Act, 1953 was issued intimating thereunder that lands measuring more or less 4959.27 acres comprising the Tea Estate have vested … depict that between October 20, 1964 and November 11, 1964, the appellant was served with several notices under Section 29 of the Defence of India Act, 1962 expressing the intention of taking over by way of requisition a

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Nov 06 2003

S. Samuel, M.D., Harrisons Malayalam and anr. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Nov-06-2003

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Tamil Nadu Scheduled Articles (Prescription of Standards) Order, 1977; Essential Commodities Act, 1955 - Sections 2, 3, 3(1), 3(2) and 5; Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 - Sections 3; Tea Act, 1953 - Sections 2; Food Hoarding Order, 1917

Reported in : AIR2001SC218; JT2003(8)SC413; (2004)1SCC256; [2003]134STC610(SC)

under Clause (a). The declaration contemplated by Clause (a) is available as made by Section 2 of the Tea Act, 1953 (No. 29 of 1953) which came into force on 1st April, 1964. It provides - 'it is hereby

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Jan 15 2004

The State of West Bengal Vs. Kesoram Industries Ltd. and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Jan-15-2004

Subject : ConstitutionOther Taxes

Acts : Constitution of India - Articles 14, 21, 32, 51, 136, 141, 245, 246, 246(1), 246(2), 246(3), 248, 248(2), 249 to 252, 253, 256, 257, 265, 276, 301, 356 and 366; Cess Act, 1980 - Sections 2, 3, 5, 5(1) 6 and 18; West Bengal Primary Education Act, 1973 - Sections 78, 78A, 78(1), 78(2) and 78(2A); West Bengal Rural Employment and Production Act, 1976 - Sections 2 and 4; Cess Act, 1880 - Sections 3, 4, 5, 6(1) and 72; West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955 - Sections 23B(1); West Bengal Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act, 1992 - Sections 2; Bengal General Clauses Act, 1899 - Sections 3, 4(2) and 4(2A); West Bengal Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act, 1981; West Bengal Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act, 1989; Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 - Sections 2, 4, 4A , 9, 9(2), 9A, 13(2

Reported in : (2004)187CTR(SC)219; [2004]266ITR721(SC); JT2004(1)SC375; 2004(1)SCALE425; (2004)10SCC201; [2004] 1 SCR 564

of its power to make any legislationwhatsoever.(iii) Having regard to the declaration made in Section 2, of the Tea Act,1953, the entire tea industry having been taken over in terms of Entry 52of List I of the Seventh … Calcutta shall stand dismissed.Leave granted in SLP (C) Nos. 3986 of 1993, 11596 and 17549 of 1994.C.A. Nos. 298, 229 & 297 of 2004 (Ambuja Cement Ltd. etc. and Anr. v. Stateof West Bengal and Ors.) and

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Apr 09 1999

The Tufanialonga Tea Co. Ltd., Calcutta and anr. Vs. State of Tripura ...

Court : Guwahati

Decided on : Apr-09-1999

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Tripura Tea Companies (Taking Over of Management of Certain Tea Units) Act, 1987 - Sections 3(1) and 8(3); Constitution of India - Article 226, 246, 246(2), 246(3) and 254; Tripura Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960 - Sections 22, 62, 63, 64 and 65(1); Tripura Land Revenue and Land Reforms Rules, 1961 - Rules 89, 95 and 102

the List I of the 7th Schedule of the Constitution. Parliament has declared in Section 2 of the Tea Act, 1953 that it is expedient in the public interest that the Union should take under ' its control the … Over of Management of Certain Tea Units) Act, 1986, which received assent of the President of India on 29-1-87. After the expiry of the period of 5 years, the period for management of the undertakings of the

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Nov 25 1994

Goodricke Group Ltd. and ors. Vs. State of W.B. and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Nov-25-1994

Subject : Constitution

Acts : West Bengal Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Act, 1989 - Sections 2 and 3; West Bengal Rural Employment and Production Act, 1976 - Sections 3, 4(2A), 4(3), 4(4) and 4B; Constitution of India - Article 14; Tea Act, 1953 - Sections 16B(1), 16C, 16D and 25(1); West Bengal Primary Education Act, 1953 - Sections 78(2A)

Reported in : 1995(50)ECC138; JT1994(7)SC577; 1994(4)SCALE1138; 1995Supp(1)SCC707; [1994]Supp6SCR120; [1995]98STC32(SC)

to be tax on lands. The referred to the declarations by the Parliament in Section 2 of the Tea Act, 1953 to the effect that it was expedient in public interest that Union should take under its control the … of the Tea Board/Central Government over the export of tea and tea seed.58. Chapter-V contains Sections 25 to 29 and they provide for finance, accounts and audit. Since Section 25 is strongly relied upon by the learned

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Dec 21 1993

Silver Cloud Tea Factory and Another Vs. Union of India and Another

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Dec-21-1993

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Tea Act, 1953 - Sections 30(3) and (5); Constitution of India - Articles 14, 19, 245, 301 and 302; Tea (Marketing Control) Order, 1984 - Sections 17; Indian Partnership Act; Tea Board Act, 1949 - Sections 2 and 10; A.P. (Agricultural Produce and Livestock) Markets Act; The Tea (Distribution and Export) Control Order, 1957; The Tea Waste (Control) Order, 1959; Essential Commodities Act, 1955 - Sections 3

Reported in : AIR1994Mad283

is an essential legislative function which cannot be delegated. In this submission Section 30 of the Tea Act 29 of 1953 and in particular S. 30(3), (a)(b) and (c) suffer from excessive delegation and are therefore void. … 1444 of 1986 has been filed by the 1st appellant for a declaration that Section 30(3) of the Tea Act, 1953 (hereinafter referred to as the Act), is null and void. In W.P. No. 1443 of 1986 the prayer

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Aug 26 1988

Tandon Bros. Vs. State of West Bengal and ors. and Union of India (Uoi ...

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Aug-26-1988

Subject : Property

Acts : West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953 - Section 6 and 6(3)

Reported in : (1989)1CALLT263(HC)

registered partnership firm and proprietor of the 'Tea Estate', known as 'Rohini Tea Estate' which has been purchased by the petitioner on or about January … cultivation. On or about November 1, 1962, a notice under Section 6(3) of the West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953, (hereinafter referred to as the Act of 1953) was issued and the petitioner duly filed objection on or … said Act, between October 20, 1964 and November 11, 1964, the petitioner was served with several notices under Section 29 of the Defence of India Act, 1962, issued by the appropriate Authority under the Defence of India Act,

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Oct 04 2019

Duncans Industries Ltd. Vs. A.j. Agrochem

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Oct-04-2019

Subject : Land Acquisition

gardens, the Central Government vide notification dated 28.01.2016, in exercise of its power under Section 16E of the Tea Act, 1953 has taken over the control of 7 tea gardens. 2.2 That the respondent is an operational creditor of … fact remains that, pursuant to the interim arrangement/order passed by the Division Bench of the High Court dated 29.09.2016, the appellant­corporate debtor is continued to be in management and control of the seven tea gardens and they

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Apr 27 1972

The Kannan Devan Hills Produce Vs. the State of Kerala and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-27-1972

Subject : Property

Acts : Kannan Devan Hills (Resumption of Lands) Act, 1971 - Sections 9; Tea Act, 1953; Constitution of India - Articles 31-A and 32

Reported in : AIR1972SC2301; 1972(0)KLT377(SC); (1972)2SCC218; [1973]1SCR356

impossible. No such question arises now.39. Coming now to the question of repugnancy : The object of the Tea Act, 1953, is to provide for the control by the Union of the tea industry, including the control, in pursuance … of ceilings which may be proposed :(1) tea, coffee and rubber plantation 29. It seems to us clear that the State has legislative competence to … object is to resume agricultural lands for their distribution for cultivation and purposes ancillary thereto.Plantation' is denned in Section 2(f) of the impugnedAct. 'Plantation' means any land used by a person principally for the cultivation of tea,

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Jul 10 1992

The Hilla Tea Estates and Industries Ltd. and Anothers Vs. State of We ...

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Jul-10-1992

Subject : Property

Acts : Calcutta High Court (Appellate side), Rules - Rule 16;; West Bangal Estates Acquisition Act, 1954 - Sections 6(3), 6(5) and 10(2);; West Bangal Estate Acquisition Rules, 1954 - Rule 4;; West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953 - Sections 4, 5, 6, 6(1), 10(5) and 42(2);; Tea Act, 1953;; Constitution of India - Article 226;; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) 1908 - Section 151 - Order 39, Rule 2(3)

Reported in : AIR1993Cal236

deponent, the corrct position was subsequently ascertained on holding necessary enquiry and verification of returns filed under the Tea Act, 1953 by the Hilla Tea Estate Joint Council of Management through its acting Manager and the said returns admittedly … of the petitioner No. 1, as a lessee and/ or intermediary therein, by reason of the provisions of Sections 6 and 10(5) of the West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act … 27th April, 1976, No. 234/T dated 26th May, 1976 and No.289/T dated 29th September 1977, as pleaded in paragraph 31 hereof.' 2. Thereafter, in 1979,

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