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Apr 03 1989

Western India Gunnies Private Limited Vs. Commercial Tax Officer (Fac) ...

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Apr-03-1989

Reported in: [1990]68CompCas673(AP)

Yogeshwar Dayal, C.J.1. W. P. NO. 18277 OF 1988 has been filed by Ramnarayan shahu, one of the directors of Western India Gunnies pvt. Ltd., hyderabad, and W. P. No. 18168 of 1988 has been filed by Western India Gunnies pvt. Ltd. represented by its manager. 2. Both the writ petitions are directed against the order of the Commercial Tax Officer had forwarded a demand for recovery of Rs. 2,51,577 towards arrears of sales tax for the assessment years 1974- 75, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80 and 1980-81 due towards arrears of A. P. general sales tax and Central sales tax from Western India Gunnies Pvt. Ltd. to be recovered from the petitioner, Ramnarayan Shahu, and two other directors of the said company. Learned counsel appearing for the directors personally in W. P. No. 18277 of 1988 submit that, under section 16B of the Andhra pradesh General Sales Tax Act, 1957, no recovery can on its liquidation and in the winding up process. 3. Section 16B of the Andhra Pradesh General Sales Tax Act provi...


Apr 03 1989

New India Assurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Malapatinaramma and ors.

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Apr-03-1989

Reported in: I(1991)ACC208

K. Ramaswamy, J.1. One Malapati Ramulaiah died on September 25, 1980 at about 21.30 hours, on Pedalakur-Kaluvay Road due to the rash and negligent driving by the driver of the lorry bearing No. A AP 2448. His widow, the 1st respondent, minor son and father laid the claim under Section 110-A of the Motor Vehicles Act (Act IV of 1939), for short 'the Act', for a sum of Rs. 44, 200/-. The Tribunal below found that the death was due to rash and negligent driving of thedriver, the lorry dashed against a culvert resulting in the instantaneous death of the cleaner Ramulaiah aged 32 years. He was drawing a sum of Rs. 200/- towards salary and batta of Rs. 250/- per month as cleaner of the lorry. Accordingly, the loss of dependency was determined at Rs. 150/- per month and annual dependency at Rs. 1, 800/- and applying 15 years' multiplier, fixed the dependency at Rs. 27, 000/-. It also awarded a sum of Rs. 200/- towards transport charges; Rs. 1, 000/- towards funeral expenses and Rs. 3, 000/- t...


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