Gujarat Court January 1977 Judgments
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H.J. Raval and ors. Vs. Shashikant Amarsinbhai Ajmera and ors.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Jan-11-1977
Reported in: 1977CriLJ1525; (1977)GLR703
D.A. Desai, J.1. One Mr. H. J. Raval Food Inspector of Surat Municipal Corporation filed a complaint against accused No. 1 New Saurashtra Hindu Lodge and Boarding. The allegation in the complaint is that when the Food Inspector visited the place of business of the accused No. 1 on 22nd June 1973 at 9.00 A. M. the Manager of the first accused was present and on a request made by the Food Inspector to the Manager to call the owner of the establishment, accordingly Amratlal Harjivandas Joshi who is the proprietor of the first named accused, the institute, came over to the place of business. Thereafter, the Food Inspector purchased 450 grammes of chilly powder after giving the reguisite intimation to accused No. 1. He also purchased 600 grammes of curd and 450 grammes of turmeric powder, and he informed accused No. 1 that the articles of food were purchased for analysis. Necessary panchnama was drawn up and articles of food purchased were divided into three equal parts and each port was ke...
Patel Panubhai Shanabhai Vs. the Gujarat Revenue Tribunal and anr.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Jan-10-1977
Reported in: AIR1977Guj102; (1977)GLR758
ORDER1. The question in this petition under Art. 227 of the Constitution of India directed against an order passed by the Gujarat Revenue Tribunal (GRT) is-- as to whether the competent authority under the Gujarat Agricultural Lands Ceiling Act, 1960 (the Act) was right in declaring that the petitioner held land to the extent of 13 acres 21 1/2 Gunthas in excess of the ceiling area.The Mamlatdar and Agricultural Lands Tribunal (ALT) of Savli decided by an order at annexure 'C' dated February 21, 1964 that the petitioner was in possession of 28 acres 4 gunthas of land in excess of the ceiling area. The petitioner preferred an appeal to the court of the Collector of Baroda. By an order at Annexure 'B' dated November 10, 1965, the Collector allowed the appeal in part and modified the declaration made by the ALT to the effect that the surplus land was to the extent of 13 acres-21 1/2 gunthas and not 28 acres-2 gunthas. Ultimately, therefore, it was held that the petitioner held land to the...
The Bhor Industries Ltd. Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Jan-10-1977
Reported in: (1978)19GLR65
A.M. Ahmadi, J.1. The petitioners Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are Companies incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956. The petitioner No. 4 is an Association of industrial concerns located in Jambuva and Maneja areas of District Baroda comprising 18 industries set out in Ann. A appended to the petition. Petitioners Nos. 1, 2 and 3 have their industries in villages Makarpura, Jambuva and Maneja of district Baroda.2. By a notification dt. August 18, 1972 entitled 'proclamation', (Ann. B), the Government of Gujarat proposed to alter the limits of the Baroda Municipal Corporation so as to include within limits of the said Corporation the areas shown in Schedule A to the notification under Sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act'). In Sch. A the whole of the village Maneja, revenue S. Nos. 450 to 574 and 705 (in all 126) of village Jambuva and revenue S. Nos. 41 to 48, 50 to 112, 114, 115, 118, 166, 167, 169, 151 and 1...
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