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Mar 02 1965

Tikamdas Nathirmal Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ors.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Mar-02-1965

Reported in: AIR1965MP271; 1965MPLJ423

Dixit, C.J. 1. The petitioner in this case, who runs a cafe at Indore, was granted under the Excise Act, 1915, and the Foreign Liquor Rules made thereunder (hereinafter referred to as the Act and the Rules), a licence in Form F.L. 3 for sale of foreign liquor for consumption on the premises for a period of one year from 1st April 1963 to 31st March 1964. At the time when the licence was issued on 1st April 1963 the Fee payable under Rule 11(iii) of the Rules was 0.37np. per quart bottle of malt, liquor and cider, and Re. 1.50 np. per quart bottle of foreign liquor other than mall liquor and eider brought on the licensed premises and was payable in advance on the date of the expiry of this licence on 31st March 1964 the petitioner had with him some undisposed of stock of foreign liquor which he had brought to his licensed premises under the licence. He obtained a fresh licence for a further period of one year commencing from 1st April 1964.2. On 25th April 1964 a notification was issued...


Mar 02 1965

Maina Bai Vs. State of M.P. and anr.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Mar-02-1965

Reported in: AIR1965MP247; 1965MPLJ578

Dixit, C.J. 1. By tin's application under articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, the petitioner prays for the issue of a writ of certiorari for quashing an order of the State Government, communicated to her by a letter addressed in her by the Collector of Balaghat on 22nd May 1964, rejecting her application for the grant of a permit under the Rice Milling Industry (Regulation) Act, 1958, thereinafter referred to as the Act), for establishing a new rice-mill. She has also made the prayer that a direction in the nature of mandamus be issued to the State Government for granting a permit to her under the Act. 2. The petitioner applied on 2nd January 1961, in the form prescribed by the Rice Milling Industry. (Regulation and Licensing) Rules, 1959, (hereafter called 'Rules') for the grant of a permit in establish a shelter type new rice-mill at Katangi in Balaghat District. On receipt of the application, the State Government asked her in supply information on certain points, obtain a clea...


Mar 02 1965

Dhaniram and anr. Vs. the Janapad Sabha and ors.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Mar-02-1965

Reported in: AIR1965MP219a; 1965MPLJ408

Dixit, C.J. 1. This is an application under Article 226 of the Constitution for the issue of a writ of certiorari for quashing proceedings initiated against the petitioners for recovery of an amount of Rs. 16,000/- said to be clue from them to the Janpad Sahha, Janjgir, on account of a contract for recovery of 'cattle sale registration fees' us if it were arrears of land revenue. 2. By a notification issued on 31st March 1947 in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Central Provinces and Berar Local Self Government Act, 1920, and the rales made thereunder, ihe District Council of Bilaspur imposed 'cattle sale registration fees' at the rate of 'three pies per rupee per head on the purchase money payable by the purchaser''. On the enactment of the Central Provinces and Berar Local Government Act, 1948, repealing the C.P and Berar Local Self Government Act, 1920, the Janapad Sabha, Janjgir, came into existence and that body continued the levy of the catile sale registration fees i...


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