Allahabad Court June 1977 Judgments
Raza Textiles Ltd. Vs. Addl. Judge (Revisions) Sales Tax and anr.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Jun-21-1977
Reported in: (1977)6CTR(All)238
K. C. Agrawal, J. - This writ petition is directed against the judgment and order of the learned Additional Judge (Revisions) Sale Tax, Moradabad dated 4-6-1977 rejecting an application filed by the petitioner u/S. 10(4) of the U.P. Sales Tax Act. It appears that M/s. Raza Textiles Ltd. Jwalanagar, Rampur had been assessed for the year 1972-73 for U.P. Sales as well as Central Sales. Aggrieved by the order of assessment made under these two Acts, two appeals were preferred by the petitioner. The appeals were also accompanied by applications for stay. The learned Judge did not grant any stay order to the petitioner on the ground that 1/3 of the total amount of assessment had not been deposited alongwith the memo of appeal. Thereafter, two applications were filed by the applicant for waiving with the conditions of deposit of 1/3 of the assessed amount before the Judge (Revisions) Sales Tax. There applications were rejected by the impugned order.2. Sri Rajeshwari Prasad, learned counsel f...
Tag this Judgment!State of Uttar Pradesh Vs. Swami Dayal
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Jun-09-1977
Reported in: 1978CriLJ245
S.K. Kaul, J.1. This is a State appeal which is directed against an order of acquittal passed in favour of the accused respondent by the Addl. Sessions Judge, Faizabad.2. According to the prosecution story, the Food Inspector Prakash Bajpai went to the shop of the accused-respondent on 21st Feb.. 1970, at about U A. M. This shop was situate in Mohalla Saadatganj, Police Station Cantt, district Faizabad. The Food Inspector found the accused-respondent exhibiting 'kesari dal' for sale. The Inspector wanted to take sample of the 'kesari dal' after paying rele- vant price, but the accused not only refused to give the sample but snatched the phials from the hands of the Inspector and pushed him out of the shop. Thereafter the Inspector sent his report to the Health Officer, Nagar Palika, Faisabad which is Ext. Ka-1. The Health Officer sanctioned prosecution of the accused respondent and filed a complaint id the court of the Magistrate. The Magistrate took cognissance of the complaint, summo...
Tag this Judgment!A.B. Shorawal Vs. L.K. Advani, Minister for Information and Broadcasti ...
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Jun-03-1977
Reported in: AIR1977All426
T.S. Misra, J. 1. This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution seeking a writ in the nature of mandamus commanding the opposite parties to allow, afford and accord equal opportunity to the petitioner through the mass media T. V. and AIR like any other party or party candidates to put his case and views regarding his candidature to the forthcoming U. P. Legislative Assembly elections. The petitioner has filed his nomination on 18th May, 1977 as an independent candidate seeking election to the U. P. Legislative Assembly from Lucknow East Constituency. He has alleged that with a view to edge an advantage to the Janta Party candidates over the independent candidates opposite party No. 1, who is an important member of the Janta party, has issued a statement and order misusing his High Governmental position as Minister of Information and Broadcasting that Television and All India Radio facilities will be given to the Janta Party and not to the independent candidates vide a news i...
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