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Apr 04 1988

Subhas Chandra Bose and ors. Vs. E.S.i. Corporation and ors.

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Apr-04-1988

Reported in: (1990)ILLJ148Cal

Dipak Kumar Sen, Actg. C.J. 1. The material facts and proceedings leading up to this appeal are, inter alia, that Subhas Chandra Bose and others, the appellants before us, are either proprietors of firms, or partnership firms or limited companies or partners or managing directors respectively of such partnership firms or companies. The appellants carry on the business of electrical installations in the State of West Bengal as independent contractors holding licences from the Government of West Bengal for carrying on such business. Under several and separate contracts entered into by and between the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (India) Limited, the respondent No. 4 on the one hand, and the appellants individually, on the other, the appellants have been and still are carrying on the work of erection of over-head electric lines or laying underground cables under public roads and repair and maintenance of the aforesaid.The appellants do not own or run any factory or establishment a...


Apr 04 1988

Bengal Club Ltd. Vs. Deputy Commissioner of Police and ors.

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Apr-04-1988

Reported in: 1989CriLJ535

ORDERBaboo Lall Jain, J.1. This application has been made by Bengal Club Limited under Art 226 of the Constitution of India against the Deputy Commissioner of Police and the State of West Bengal inter alia praying that a writ in the nature of Certiorari be issued requiring the respondents to certify and transmit the records of the case against the petitioner under the Calcutta Police Act 1866, as amended by West Bengal Act XLVIII of 1978 as also the Memo bearing No. 1611/P.S. -----------------------------P.S./110/Fees/Non-Payment/84dated 6th Feb., 1985 and the letter bearing No. 2552 P.S. dated 4th March, 1985, to this Court so that the same may be set aside and quashed. The petitioner is also praying for other appropriate writs to challenge the said notice. By the Notice dated 6-2-85, written by the Deputy Commissioner, (sic) being a place of public entertainment, as defined in Section 3 of the Calcutta Police Act, 1866/Calcutta Suburban Police Act, 1866, as amended by West Bengal Ac...


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