Avoidable Consequences - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: avoidable consequences Year: 1951 Page 1 of about 137 results (0.098 seconds)St. Aubyn and Others Vs. Attorney-general (on Behalf of His Majesty)
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Jul-12-1951
..... and another operation within the sub section in a non fiduciary capacity the taxpayer cannot avoid the consequence that the second operation becomes by the deeming process a transfer within section 46 ..... place without its assistance if the notional transfer is to supersede the real transfer with consequences detrimental to the taxpayer this should i think be made plain by unambiguous language as .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMunicipal Board Vs. Manohar Lal
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Jul-27-1951
Reported in: AIR1951All867
..... or occupation of another person s property and avoid the consequences arising from using or occupying another person s property and ..... this has been principally due to the development of aeronautics and consequently of the aeronautical law during the past few years speaking ..... also to avoid demolition of the structure made by him .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChainrup Sampatram Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax West Bengal.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Jun-04-1951
Reported in: [1951]20ITR484(Cal)
..... partners with the obvious object of reducing its profits and avoiding the consequence of a rise in the price of silver it will ..... of which asked whether in including in the assessment the profit consequent on the appreciation of the silver lying in bikaner the ..... such appreciation could not be dissociated from the thing appreciated and consequently the situs of the profit must necessarily be the situs .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDayabhai Poonambhai Patel Vs. the Regional Transport Authority and anr ...
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jul-13-1951
Reported in: 1951CriLJ1305
..... indicates that the framers of the constitution entertained some fear of conflict with article 32 consequently to avoid that conflict this non obstance clause was inserted in the article it would be ..... indicates that the framers of the constitution entertained some fear of conflict with article 32 consequently to avoid that conflict this non obstance clause was inserted in the article because if the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAbdulkadir Lebba Abdul Rahiman and ors. Vs. State and Two ors.
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Oct-26-1951
Reported in: 1952CriLJ1121
..... a clash between the two parties it was to avoid such a clash and the consequent breach of peace that action under section 142 of ..... the coastal waters of that region it was to avoid such a clash and the consequent breach of peace that action under section 142 of ..... their means of livelihood would be seriously prejudiced and that as a consequence breach of peace was likely to occur it may be mentioned .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRatilal Nathalal Vs. Commissioner of Bombay
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Mar-29-1951
Reported in: AIR1952Bom201; (1951)53BOMLR595; [1954]25ITR426(Bom)
..... should be deterred from putting this interpretation by reason of the consequences that may follow from it the clear object underlying section 16 ..... l c is that asessees should not be allowed to avoid taxation by entering into colourable trust deeds by which in reality ..... tax act 1922 is that assessees should not be allowed to avoid taxation by entering into colourable trust deeds by which in reality .....
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Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Mar-29-1951
Reported in: AIR1951Bom201; [1951]20ITR307(Bom)
..... should be deterred from putting this interpretation by reason of the consequences that may follows from it the clear object underlying section 16 ..... of joint hindu families executing similar trust deeds in order to avoid taxation but when we consider the object underlying section 16 ..... 1 c is that assessee should not be allowed to avoid taxation by entering into colourable trust deeds by which in .....
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Court: House of Lords
Decided on: May-10-1951
..... avoid doing or omitting to do anything the doing or omitting to do which may have as its reasonable and probable consequence ..... of ordinary intelligence and experience contemplating the reasonable and probable consequences of his acts what ought to have been foreseen is ..... to whether damages can only be recovered in respect of consequences which were foreseeable or were natural and probable or whether .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAravamudha Iyengar, Formerly a Minor Since Declared Major and His Guar ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Sep-24-1951
Reported in: AIR1952Mad245; (1952)1MLJ251
..... so strenuously pressed by learned advocate would lead to the serious consequences of young people being brought under the influence of elders who ..... would force adoptions upon them such a danger must necessarily be avoided in view of the above texts and of the opinions of ..... element into the law of adoption which if possible should be avoided 24 in our opinion therefore minority under hindu law comes to .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMummareddi Nagi Reddi and ors. Vs. Pitti Durairaja Naidu and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-08-1951
Reported in: AIR1952SC109; (1952)IMLJ746(SC); [1951]2SCR655
..... principle underlying the doctrine of surrender that no surrender and consequent acceleration of estate can possibly be made in favour of ..... the plaintiffs right to take possession does not accrue and consequently no mesne profits can be allowed to them in support ..... avoid it by choosing to institute a suit the possession of the alienee could not be held to be unlawful before that date and consequently .....
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