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Dec 04 1987

B. Purushotham Reddy Vs. Nallapureddy Srinivasulu Reddy

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Dec-04-1987

Reported in: AIR1988AP178

ORDER1. In this writ petition, the petitioner, an advocate practising in this High Court, sought the issue of a writ of quo warranto declaring that the respondent, a Cabinet Minister (in charge of Revenue) of the Government of Andhra Pradesh, forfeited his right to continue to be a Member of the Legislative Assembly and a Minister, as he had in breach of the oath he had taken and in violation of the provisions of Art. 211 of the Constitution, on Aug. 13, 1987 made in the Legislative Assembly certain statements derogatory to one of the Judges of this Court in relation to his conduct in the discharge of his duties. The respondent resisted the petition on two grounds: (1) the Statement alleged to have been made by him did not violate the Provisions of Article 211 of the Constitution., and (2) in any event, he was protected by the immunity provided by Art. 194(2) of Constitution. This writ petition filed on Aug. 20. 1987 was sought to be amended on the basis of the affidavit filed on Aug. ...


Dec 04 1987

Barium Chemicals Ltd. Vs. Union of India (Uoi)

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Dec-04-1987

Reported in: 1988(17)ECC201; 1988(37)ELT327(AP)

Upendralal Waghray, J.1. The petitioner in all the four writ petitions is the same and the cases raise some common questions and were heard as a batch and can be disposed of by a common judgment. Additional points raised in individual writ petitions will be considered at the end.2. Taking up the facts in W.P. No. 8849/83 first, the petitioner is a Public Limited Company, having its registered office in Khamman district and is a manufacturer and dealer in chemicals. The Union of India, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Finance and the Assistant Collector of Customs, Kandla Port, Gujarat State are the two respondents. Pursuant to an order placed by the petitioner, the Chem-Import-Export Foreign Trading Company, Romania, despatched 4000 tons of PVC Resin by the Ship 'State of Mysore' which arrived at Kandla Port on 28th September, 1983. The foreign supplier issued four invoices each for 1000 metric tons showing the price at Rs. 3.900/- per metric ton and Rs. 450/- for packing char...


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