Himachal Pradesh Court November 1972 Judgments
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Sharwan Kumar Vs. Addl. Financial Commissioner and ors.
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Nov-23-1972
Reported in: AIR1974HP14
ORDERD.B. Lal, J.1. In this petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India. Sharwan Kumar has called in question the order dated 10th May, 1972 Annexure-PC) passed by the Additional Financial Commissioner. H. P., whereby his application for stay has been dismissed without giving a hearing to the petitioner.2. It is stated that the petitioner and the respondents 7 and 8 were the owners of certain Khasra numbers comprising an area of 21 Bighas, 22 Biswas situate in village Baroa. Tehsil Ghumarwin. District Bilaspur. One Sant Ram father of respondents 2 to 6 was recorded as a tenant and claimed to be in possession as such. Sometime before 31st May, 1961. the said Sant Ram filed an application under Section 62 of the H. P. Abolition of Big Landed Estates and Land Reforms Act. before the Assistant Collector alleging that he was illegally and forcibly evicted by the land-owners and therefore, he should be restored into possession of the aforesaid land. This application was ...
Girdharilal Vs. the Assistant Collector, Central Excise Division
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Nov-09-1972
Reported in: AIR1974HP26
R.S. Pathak, C.J. 1. The petitioner is a firm carrying on business at Kangra as a dealer in gold since 1945. It was granted a license for the purpose under Rule 126-E of the Defence of India Rules, 1962, and the license was renewed from year to year until the year 1967. Thereafter the license, it is said, was renewed under Section 27 of the Gold Control Act, 1968, It is presently valid for the year 1972. On July 25, 1971, the following endorsement was made by the Licensing Authority:'Permitted movements of gold ornaments from licensed premises to the following places at the fairs for sale: (i) Kulu (ii) Rampur Bushair (iii) Chamba (iv) Bharmaur (v) Ghanihyara and (vi) Maclodganj.' On March 2, 1972, the Assistant Collector, Central Excise Division, Chandigarh issued an order to the petitioner stating that pursuant to certain instructions from the Ministry the permission granted for sale of ornaments at fairs was withdrawn and that the petitioner would be entitled to transact its busines...
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