Karnataka Court February 1969 Judgments
G.V. Joshi Vs. State of Mysore and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-04-1969
Reported in: AIR1969Kant300; AIR1969Mys300; [1969(18)FLR387]; (1969)1MysLJ528
ORDER1. The petitioner G. V. Joshi, who is a medical practitioner, is running a medical clinic called the 'City Clinic' at Hubli. At an inspection of the said establishment by an officer under the Employees' Provident Funds Act. 1952, it was found that there were twenty employees working in that establishment on the 1st of April 1965. A notice was, therefore, issued to him on 28-7-1966 by the Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, Mysore, intimating that the provisions of the Employees' Provident Funds Act and the scheme framed thereunder would be applicable to his establishment with effect from 1-4-1965, that as his establishment came within the description of what is called 'discovered establishment' under the relevant rules, he need not collect for the period 1-4-1965, to 30-6-1966 the employees' portion of the contribution to the provident fund, and that for the said period, however, he should make payment of the employer's portion of the contribution as well as administrative charg...
Tag this Judgment!K.N. Marularadhya Vs. the Mysore State
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-03-1969
Reported in: AIR1970Kant114; AIR1970Mys114
Somnath Iyer, J.1. In these writ petitions, many common questions of law arise for decision. Those questions pertain either to the constitutionality or to the interpretation of the provisions of the Mysore Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 which came into force on May 1, 1968.2. In the new State of Mysore which came into being under the provisions of the States Reorganisation Act on November 1, 1956, there were six laws operating with respect to the regulation of the marketing of Agricultural produce either on one species or of the other. They were: The Madras Commercial Crops Markets Act, 1933 (Madras Act XX of 1933) as in force in Bellary District; the Madras Commercial Crops Markets Act, 1933 (Madras Act XX of 1933) as in force in the district of South Kanara and the taluk of Kollegal; the Bombay Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1939 (Bombay Act XXII of 1939) as in force in the districts of Dharwar, Belgaum, Bijapur and North Kanara which were originally in the ...
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