Orissa Court February 1974 Judgments
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Union of India (Uoi) Vs. Sudhir Kumar Ray and ors.
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-11-1974
Reported in: AIR1975Ori64
S.K. Ray, J. 1. Two applications have been filed in the aforesaid A.H.O. No. 1 of 1971. One application is under Order 47, Rule 1 read with Section 151 C. P. C, for review of the judgment passed in the aforesaid A. H. O. for the purpose of setting aside part of the decree passed in F.A. No. 98 of 1964 regarding grant of interest on future salary. The other application is one under Section 152 C. P. C. for the identical relief of amendment of the decree in F. A. No. 98 of 1964 which was merged in the appellate decree passed in A. H. O. No. 1 of 1971, in the alternative. Both these applications have been heard together as the relief claimed in them is essentially the same. 2. For appreciating the need of filing the aforesaid two applications it is necessary to recount shortly the back-around litigation. The opp. party No. 1 filed his suit against the petitioner and the other pro forma opposite parties for the following reliefs: (a) For a declaration that the decision of reversion of the ...
Union of India (Uoi) Vs. Shri Jagannathpur Rice Mill
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-05-1974
Reported in: 40(1974)CLT956; [1975]36STC551(Orissa)
G.K. Misra, C.J.1. Plaintiff is the owner of a mill. Under the Orissa Rice Procurement (Levy) Order, 1964 (hereinafter to be referred to as the Order), the Assistant Director (Food) on behalf of the President of India took delivery of two consignments of rice under exhibits 9 and 9-a on 19th November, 1965, and under exhibits 8 and 8-a on 14th January, 1966. An undertaking was given in those documents that if the consignor (plaintiff) was made liable to pay any purchase or sales tax in accordance with the provision of law in force at a future date, the President of India would reimburse the amount of tax to the party. By exhibits 11, 12 and 13 dated 28th February, 1966, the plaintiff -was served with demand notices for payment of Central sales tax for quarters ending 31st December, 1965, 30th September, 1965, and 30th June, 1965, respectively. Assessments had been made despite contest of the plaintiff. The plaintiff did not carry any appeal against the assessment orders but paid sales ...
The All-orissa Transport Employees Union and ors. and the State Transp ...
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-05-1974
Reported in: (1975)ILLJ48Ori
B.K. Ray, J.1. O.J.C. No. 886 of 1971 is an application under Article 226 of the Constitution of India filed by the All Orissa Transport Employees' Union, Sambalpur and two other employees of the State Transport Service belonging to the said union for a declaration that the Orissa State Transport Employees Classification, Recruitment and Conditions of Service Rules, 1971, particularly Rules 9(1), 10, 22, 23(1), 23(5), 25(6), 25(7), 27(2), 27(4), 30, 36(4). 38, 39(9), 39(13)(c), 39(19),39(50), 39(63), 39(65), 4|(2)(a), 47(f)(g) and (h) and 48(3) are void being either ultra vires the Constitution or the Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961 (27 of 1961), the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 and similar statutes and for a direction to the opposite parties not to enforce said rules and not to withhold pensionary benefits to the employees of the State Transport Service. The opposite parties are the State of Orissa and Director of State Transport Service, Orissa. O.J.C. No. 94 of 1972 is another bu...
N.N. Swamy and ors. Vs. State of Orissa and ors.
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-04-1974
Reported in: AIR1974Ori186
R. N. Misra, J.1. In the town of Berhampur within the district of Ganjam is located an educational institution known by the name of Khallikote College. The said institution was founded in the year 1856 as a High School. In 1878, the Intermediate Classes were opened and the College affiliated 'to the Madras University. In 1888, the Management was transferred to a local committee, but owing to financial crisis the institution was threatened with closure. The then Zamindar of Khallikote raised a liberal endowment and in terms of a deed of trust dated 13-7-1896 the institution came to have its name as Khallikote College. The institution became one of the premier colleges of the area and in due course came to be affiliated to the Andhra University at Waltair. Thereafter, in 1943, with the creation of the Utkal University, affiliation to that University was granted, and ultimately with effect from 1967 the said College has now been affiliated to the Berhampur University. For quite some time ...
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