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Home > Cases Phrase: artificial Year: 2000 Page 1 of about 219 results (0.006 seconds)S.R. Tissues (P) Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Central Excise
Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi
Decided on: Jun-08-2000
Reported in: (2001)(136)ELT367TriDel
1 these are two applications for waiving the pre deposit of the following amounts of duties and penalties imposed by...
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Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Mumbai
Decided on: Sep-08-2000
Reported in: (2000)(121)ELT710Tri(Mum.)bai
1 these three appeals have been filed by the assessee as well as the two other noticees on whom penalties...
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe United India Insurance Company Limited, Bangalore Vs. S. Siddeswar ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-22-2000
Reported in: I(2001)ACC764; 2001ACJ1621; 2001(1)KarLJ573
..... its ofc network and also to use and consume the light energy created by it artificially for the purpose of carrying their data information and it has been collecting from them ..... having different characteristics and being used for different purposes it is further clear that the artificially created light energy in the instance case is capable of being possessed transmitted delivered and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMaharashtra Vikrikar Karamchari Sangathan Vs. the State of Maharashtra ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Jan-12-2000
Reported in: AIR2000SC622; JT2000(1)SC132; 2000(1)SCALE105; (2000)2SCC552; [2000]1SCR166; 2000(3)SLJ1(SC); (2000)1UPLBEC874
..... give full effect to the general words of a statute on the basis of some artificial rule of construction prevailing in england the bulk of the indian legislation proceeds upon the .....
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Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Sep-05-2000
Reported in: 2000CriLJ4408
..... legislation but it does not forbid reasonable classification the classification however must not be arbitrary artificial or evasive but must be based on some real and substantial distinction bearing a just .....
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Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jun-12-2000
Reported in: ILR2000KAR2572; 2000(5)KarLJ390
..... to 5 years held workman falls within definition of section 2 5 of act mere artificial break up given by management in issuing appointment letters for every six months would not .....
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Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Aug-14-2000
Reported in: AIR2001Kant19; ILR2000KAR4777
..... class of tenants who pay a monthly rent of less than rs 3 500 an artificial classification is brought about between the tenants in occupation of a residential premises and tenants .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShri Vante Bicrem Gaunso Vs. the Administrative Tribunal, Goa and Othe ...
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Mar-01-2000
Reported in: 2000(3)ALLMR540; 2000(3)BomCR342
..... to pay provident fund where there is nothing to show that the three establishments were artificially set up as subterfuge to avoid the liability of contribution under the act or when .....
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Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi
Decided on: Nov-20-2000
Reported in: (2001)(74)ECC401
..... in question one ply of yarn of synthetic polyster staple fibres or yarn of artificial viscose staple fibres containing synthetic polyester staple fibres as the case may be manufactured ..... polymerisation of organic monomers such as polyamides polyesters polyurethanes or polyvinyl derivaties and the artificial fibres are those which are produced by chemical transformation of natural organic polymers for .....
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Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Sep-05-2000
Reported in: 2000CriLJ4817; 2001(1)WLC230; 2001(4)WLN533
..... narain and make murderous assault on lal chand iv there was no artificial light available at the place or occurrence and hence the witnesses ..... did not inquire from the witnesses about the existence of the artificial light it can not be a ground to reject the testimony ..... lalchand recorded under section 161 cr p c that there was artificial light his testimony that there was a bulb glowing can not .....
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