Gujarat Court September 1997 Judgments
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Regional Director E.S.i. Corporation Vs. Ramjivan Shriram
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Sep-01-1997
Reported in: 1998ACJ905; [1998(79)FLR928]; (1998)1GLR712
S.D. Shah, J.1. Admit. Mr. D. S. Vasavada appears and waives service of admission for and on behalf of the respondent. With the consent of the learned Advocates appearing for both the parties, the matter is finally heard today. 2. This First Appeal under S. 82 of the Employees' State Insurance Act, is preferred by the Regional Director, E.S.I. Corporation against the judgment and order passed in Workman Compensation Application No. 63 of 1994. By judgment and order dated 12th December, 1995, the Employees' State Insurance Court held that the employee received on 22nd of March, 1993 on his right hand and left leg and that such injuries were employment in juries. The Court also found that the employee having received employment injuries, was entitled to temporary disablement benefits and that after deducting such amount, if it is already paid, the employee should be paid the balance amount which was awarded by the Court. 3. It appears that the employee viz, Ramjivan Shriram, who is the r...
Bank of India Vs. Baroda Cables (Pvt.) Ltd. and ors.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Sep-01-1997
Reported in: (1999)1GLR381
C.K. Thakker, J.1. This appeal is filed against an order passed by the learned single Judge on February 27, 1997 in Special Civil Application No. 8588 of 1996.2. Few relevant facts for deciding this Letters Patent Appeal may now be stated:2.1 The appellant is Bank of India ('Bank' for short). It filed Special Civil Suit No. 89 of 1985 in the Court of Civil Judge (S.D.), Godhra for recovery of amount of Rs. 82,18,857.02 ps. with interest and costs. It was against the respondent Nos. 1 to 3. During pendency of the suit, it appears that some arrangement was arrived at between the debtors, i.e., respondent Nos. 1 to 3 and Sunglow Metals Private Limited, Respondent No. 5 herein, pursuant to which an application was made by the said Sunglow Metals Private Limited before the learned Civil Judge to be joined as party to the suit. Likewise, the respondent No. 1 also made an application under Order 23 Rule 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 stating therein that a settlement between defendant...
J.M.S. Labs. Vs. Yusufali Eesmail Hadvaid
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Sep-01-1997
Reported in: (1998)2GLR1776
M.S. Shah, J.1. This appeal challenges the ex-parte ad-interim injunction dated August 19, 1997 granted by the learned Extra Assistant Judge, Gondal restraining the appellant-defendant from using the trade mark labels/artistic works of J.M.S. and/ or NEW J.M.S. LAL LEP as per Annexure-B (colly.) to the interim injunction application on pouch/packet, carton/box and pamphlet having identical and deceptively similar art works, designs, get-up, lay-out, placement of features in identical colour scheme with the identical name, LAL LEP or any other identical or deceptively similar trade mark labels/artistic works to the plaintiffs trade mark labels/artistic work of LAL LEP as per Annexure-A (colly.) to the interim injunction application and thereby passing off or enabling others to pass off their Ayurvedic preparation used for bone-setting and also from infringing the copyrights and trade mark rights of the plaintiff in any manner.2. Mr. Shah, learned Counsel for the appellant-defendant subm...
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