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Jun 17 1983

Navnitlal Girdharlal Contractor Vs. Avdhut Transport Co.

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Jun-17-1983

Reported in: (1983)2GLR1461

A.P. Ravani, J.1. Would the part-payment, without anything more, made towards the dues for the goods sold and delivered extend the period of limitation from the date of making such part-payment? This short question arises in this revision application.2. The opponent-plaintiff filed a suit being Regular Civil Suit No. 404 of 1974 in the court of Civil Judge (SD), Vadodara, for the recovery of Rs. 2,457.72 from the defendant. The plaintiff is a carting contractor and is doing business of commission agent. It was the case of the plaintiff that the defendant had purchased certain building materials from the plaintiff to the tune of Rs. 4,307.72 and towards this amount he paid Rs. 2,500/- and an amount of Rs. 1,807.72 remained due towards the principal amount. According to the plaintiff, an amount of Rs. 650/ as and by way of interest calculated at the rate of 12 per cent per annum also fell due.3. The plaintiff contended that even after the notice of demand was served upon the defendant, h...


Jun 15 1983

In Re: Shri Ambica Mills Ltd., Ex Parte Jaykrishna Harivallabhdas and ...

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Jun-15-1983

Reported in: [1986]59CompCas368(Guj)

S.B. Majmudar, J.1. This is an application under section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure read with rule 9 of the Companies (Court) Rules, 1959, invoking the inherent powers of this court with a view to enabling applicants to get certain remarks made by me in my judgment dated November 19, 1981, in Company Petition No. 49 of 1978 with Company Application No. 115 of 1981, expunged. 2. In order to appreciate the grievance of the applicants in the present application, it is necessary to note a few relevant facts leading to the aforesaid company petition which came to be disposed of by me by the aforesaid judgment. 3. Relevant facts, undisputed and/or well-established facts on record. - The present three applicants are the managing director of Shri Ambica Mills Ltd., a public limited company earlier registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1913, and then governed by the provisions of the Companies will mention Ambica Mills Ltd. as petitioning company which had filed Company Petition No...


Jun 13 1983

Mehsana District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. Vs. the Registrar, Co- ...

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Jun-13-1983

Reported in: AIR1984Guj36; (1983)2GLR1307

ORDER1. In this petition under Article P26 of the Constitution of India mad with Articles 14 and 10 thereof the petitioners who are Mehsana Dist. Central Co-operative Bank and its President respectively. seek to challenge two letters-cum-orders Annexures A and B issued by the Registrar of Co-operative Societies Gujarat State. respondent No. 1 as well as the Deputy Registrar. (C.S.). respondent No. 3 respectively. The petitioners contend that the concerned respondents who are exercising statutory powers under the relevant provisions of the Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act. 1961, hereinafter referred to as 'the said Act' have no power or authority to issue the impugned orders. They further contend that the said orders have been issued mala fide.2. In order to appreciate the aforesaid grievance of the petitioners, it is necessary to note a few relevant facts. Petitioner No. 1 is a federal co-operative bank. Petitioner No. 2 is elected President of the said bank. Petitioner No.1 is a lea...


Jun 08 1983

In Re: Mohmed Akhtar Hussein

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Jun-08-1983

Reported in: 1984(16)ELT190(Guj)

Mehta, J. 1. Few facts are to be noticed in order to appreciate the relevant circumstances under which this group of Misc-Criminal Applications has been placed before us. 2. The Customs Officers of Ahmedabad effected seizure of gold worth Rs. 1.40 crores besides miscellaneous foreign goods worth about Rs. 40,000/- Indian currency of Rs. 72,766.00 ps. and a pistol of American made with six live cartridges and a couple of vehicles from bungalow No. 3, at Shwethpark Society, Budharpura, in the city of Ahmedabad on 15/16 April, 1982. In connection with this seizure several persons suspected to have been connected with the case were arrested and produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Ahmedabad, from time to time. Mohamad Akhtar Hussain, alias 'Kadar Ahmed Vagher Bhatti', applicant herein in this group of applications who is alleged to be the chief culprit in this case was arrested at about 18.30 hrs. on April 20, 1982 by the Customs Officers as they suspected him to be guilty of...


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