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Dec 15 1966

K.N. Shukla Vs. Navnit Lal Manilal Bhat and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Dec-15-1966

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 166, 167 and 182; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 195, 195(1) and 197

Reported in : AIR1967SC1331; 1967CriLJ1200; (1967)0GLR571; (1967)IILLJ261SC; [1967]2SCR290

which states : 'The existing enactments regulating the construction and operation of railways in India are the Indian Tramways Act of 1886 and the Indian Railways Act of 1890 as amended from time to time. Subject to the … or II, and the authorities specified in column 3 of Schedule II appended to the rules in this chapter may impose the penalties specified in column 4 on the classes of railway servants shown in the column

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Mar 21 1967

Shahdara (Delhi) Saharanpur Light Railway Co. Ltd. Vs. the Municipal B ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Mar-21-1967

Subject : Other Taxes

Acts : Indian Tramways Act, 1886; Indian Railways Act, 1890 - Sections 135; Government of India Act, 1935; Terminal Tax Rules

Reported in : AIR1967SC1747; [1967]3SCR243

operates within the municipal area of Saharanpur. The company was, originally, registered as a tramway, under the Indian Tramways Act, 1886 (Act XI of 1886) (hereinafter called the Tramways Act), on November 20, 1905. By Notification, No. 5752, dated … in order to be a railway, it has to be opened, in accordance with the provisions contained in Chapter IV, of the Railways Act. So, they concluded that, inasmuch as the appellant railway was not opened, in … as per another notification, No. 5965/XI-D. T. 3, dated September 21, 1939. 4. Item 2, of Schedule B, of these rules, provides for a list

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Jan 08 1924

Probhat Chandra Barua Vs. Emperor

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Jan-08-1924

Subject : Direct Taxation

Reported in : AIR1924Cal668

shall be assessed on the annual value of lands and on the annual nett profits from mines, quarries, tramways and other immovable property, ascertained respectively as in this Act prescribed.70. I am, therefore, of opinion that (i) … and put aside.6. Some reference was made at the bar to the practice of the Revenue Authorities since 1886 as regards fisheries in permanently settled estates, but there is no agreement as to what that practice - … question on this Reference, are quite general in character, and that in Chapter III no reference is made to the chargeability of lands other than … case of a permanently settled estate, within the exemption given by Section 4, Sub-section (3), Clause (viii) of the Act to 'agricultural income' as defined

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Apr 19 2024

Insolvency And Bankruptcy Board Of India Vs. Satyanarayan Bankatlal Ma ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-19-2024

Subject : MRTP

Court observed at p. 261: “As a matter of construction it must be held that all works, machinery, tramways and sidings, whether above or below ground, in or adjacent to a coal mine will come within the … under the Code shall be tried by the Special Court established under Chapter XXVIII of the Companies Act, 2013. He submits that the legislative intent … Single Judge of the High Court has grossly erred in holding that, in view of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 (which came into effect from 7th May 2018), only the offences committed under the Companies 5 Act … PROVISIONS Paras 18 to 25 IV. CONSIDERATION OF PRECEDENTS Paras 26 to 40 V. CONCLUSION Paras 41 to 49 JUDGMENT B.R. GAVAI, J.I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND1

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Sep 10 1937

The Central Bank of India Limited Vs. P.D. Shamdasani

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Sep-10-1937

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : AIR1938Bom33; (1937)39BOMLR1187

J. goes further and says that the production carries with it the right of inspection.27. In South Staffordshire Tramways Co. v. Ebbsmith [1895] 2 Q.B. 6669 it was held that the jurisdiction to order inspection of entries … of inspection as regards the documents produced under it. There is no chapter for discovery or inspection in the Criminal Procedure Code like that in … the original order to produce, though objection might have been) taken under Section 162 of the Indian Evidence Act. But there were protracted arguments as to the relevancy of the documents. The Magistrate held some to be … evidence.6. In re Lakhmidas was a case of a prosecution under Sections 406 and 403 of the Indian Penal Code and here also the books

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Nov 22 1940

Maha Ram and anr. Vs. Harbans

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Nov-22-1940

Subject : Property Civil

Reported in : AIR1941All101

of his decree on 28th August 1885. He did not actually prosecute that application and on 5th January 1886 his pleader stated that the case might be struck off the list of pending cases 'for the present.' … upon the consideration that chap. 19 of the Code was a self-contained chapter of 121 sections devoted to procedure in execution and further that the … Thom, C.J.1. This is a defendants' appeal arising out of a suit under Section 44, Agra Tenancy Act. The plaintiff sought to eject the defendants from certain plots of land. The defendants in their defence pleaded … This is a defendants' appeal arising out of a suit under Section 44, Agra Tenancy Act. The plaintiff sought to eject the defendants from certain

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Feb 26 1960

R. Sarangapani and anr. Vs. the Port Trust of Madras

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Feb-26-1960

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Madras Port Trust Act, 1905 - Sections 39, 39(1) and 95(4); Constitution of India - Articles 12, 13(3), 19(1), 19(6) and 367; General Clauses Act, 1897 - Sections 3(31); Sea Customs Act, 1878

Reported in : AIR1961Mad234; (1961)1MLJ57

led up to the passing of the. above resolution. 2. The Madras Harbour was constructed in or about 1886. In that year, an Act known as the Harbour Trust Act was passed, because it wasconsidered necessary that … charge of the goods and give a receipt in the prescribed form. Chapter VI (Section 42 etc.) provides for imposition and recovery of rates and … and Shipping Agents' Association at Madras. The petitioner in W. P. No. 4 of 1960 is a merchant and exporter of hides and skins, carrying … of 1959 is a clearing and shipping agent, carrying on business in Madras and holding a licence for acting as such rom the Collector of Customs at Madras. He is also the secretary of the Madras Clearing

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