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Jan 30 2012 (HC)

M/S. Omega Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Vs. the Union of India, ...

Court : Guwahati

..... the press has to carry on its activity by keeping in view the class of readers, the conditions of labour, price of material, availability of advertisements, size of paper and the different kinds of news comments and views and advertisements which are to be published and circulated. .....

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Sep 20 2005 (HC)

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Sapchhawna and anr.

Court : Guwahati

..... malhotra the claimant is a daily wage labourer and that according to the evidence given by the v.c.r of the village to which the said deceased belonged, the garden left behind by the said deceased is being looked-after and managed by the present claimant and ..... it is also in the evidence of the claimant that he is aged about 35 years and he is a daily wage labourer and earns about rs. .....

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Dec 18 1990 (HC)

Dulal Chandra Baruah and ors. Vs. the Union of India (Uoi)

Court : Guwahati

..... and committed breach of the trust with respect to the said amount while the accused khageswar konwar (sa) committed forgery by putting his thumb impressions against the fake names of seven (7) fictitious labourers in the muster roll and all the three accused persons co-jointly committed the offences for which they have been convicted, as already stated above.4. ..... ' in pursuance of the said conspiracy, they introduced fake names of 7 fictitious labourers in the muster roll and forged the muster roll by affixing thumb impressions of the accused khageswar konwar (sa) against the fake names of the fictitious labourers in the muster roll and falsely showing payment to them by endorsing false certificate of identification and ..... has, basing on the evidence of the finger print expert, held that the thumb impressions on the muster roll were of khageswar and that the prosecution has proved that those names of the seven (7) labourers appearing on the muster roll were fictitious persons. ..... accusation is that fake names of seven (7) fictitious labourers were entered in the muster roll. ..... the names of the seven (7) labourers entered in the muster roll were tapan munda, deben mura and saden tati of khomti village, and chand tati, tiken chandra kachari, tukeswar saikia and nandeswar borah of bolay ..... (7) persons and others have been working in the 'bund' as daily labourers at the relevant time.6. ..... 494.00 out of the labour wages shown in the muster roll for the annual repair works of a portion of the .....

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Jun 10 2009 (HC)

The Secretary to the Govt. of Tripura, Dept. of Food and Civil Supplie ...

Court : Guwahati

Reported in : 2009CriLJ4757

..... . united labour union : 1997 (2) supreme 165 : air 1997 sc 645, held that the arm of the high court is long enough to reach wherever there is injustice.24 .....

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Jul 03 2008 (HC)

Lalsanglora and ors. Vs. State of Mizoram and ors.

Court : Guwahati

..... newsman's printing works 1956 lab ac 188, this was the view taken by the labour appellate tribunal. .....

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Mar 26 1990 (HC)

The State of Assam Vs. Sri Ajit Singh Bothra and ors.

Court : Guwahati

..... in this connection, i may refer to the various labour laws, industrial laws, and very many other enactments where a person is required to obtain licence to carry on businesswhich is subject to renewal from year to year or at certain fixed intervals. .....

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Mar 07 1958 (HC)

C.E. Mc Intosh Vs. Nirmal Chandra Sur and anr.

Court : Guwahati

..... he points out that there is an industrial dispute pending before the industrial tribunal in respect of the dismissal of these employees and that under rule 66 framed under section 16 of the plantations labour act, 1951, the two employees were entitled to remain in occupation of their respective residential quarters which they have been occupying, until disposal of the matter.the other reason which the learned additional dist. ..... where the magistrate thought that, in the circumstances of a particular case, such an order was necessary to preserve public peace.the allegations in this case were that the opposite parties employees were fomenting trouble in the labour circle working in the tea estate, and the learned counsel for the petitioner relies on the police report in support of those allegations. ..... the whole baste for the application is that the opposite parties have been fomenting trouble amongst the labourers by continuing to reside in those premises. ..... occupation; but the opposite parties refused to do so.it was further alleged that in addition to their refusal to vacate the quarters, which they were lawfully bound to do, the opposite parties had been creating trouble amongst the labourers working in the tea estate. ..... the application was sent for enquiry and report to the local police who reported that the opposite parties were responsible for fomenting trouble amongst the labourers in the tea estate. .....

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Nov 14 2007 (HC)

Talar Sorum Vs. State of Arunachal Pradesh

Court : Guwahati

aftab hussain saikia, j.1. heard mr. p.k. tiwari, learned counsel appearing for the appellant and mr. b. banerjee, learned pp representing the state of arunachal pradesh.2. the conviction of the appellants under section 302 ipc and sentence to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life with a fine of rs. 5000/- in default of which to undergo further rigorous imprisonment for 6 months rigorous imprisonment so handed down by the learned additional sessions judge, first track court, basar, arunachal pradesh in bsr/sess no. 463/2005 have been assailed in this criminal appeal.2(a). the prosecution case in brief is that one tajin dui, p.w. 9 lodged a written complaint without a date with the officer-in-charge of daporijo police station alleging that his sister smti yado sorum (hereinafter referred to as 'the deceased') was killed by her husband sri talar sorum, the appellant with a dao near at ifcd office daporijo on 14.6.2000 at about 1420 hrs.3. the police on completion of the investigation submitted charge-sheet against the accused appellant under section 302 i.p.c. during the trial the prosecution examined as many as 10 witnesses when defence examined 1 (one) i.e. larto sorum. the appellant was also examined under section 313 cr.p.c.3.(a). admittedly there was no eye witness to prove the incident of killing of his wife by the appellant.4. the learned judge have closely appreciated the material evidence on record including oral as well as documentary evidence and those exhibits .....

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Dec 14 2007 (HC)

Vungkhonem Vs. State of Manipur and ors.

Court : Guwahati

..... solely depending on the monthly pay and allowances of the petitioner's son and after the expiry of her son she has been living in hand to mouth in a deplorable condition with a megre source of income by engaging herself in labour work. .....

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May 18 2010 (HC)

Surat Ali Vs. the Assam State Electricity Board.

Court : Guwahati

1) this writ petition is filed praying for compensation on account of death of one abdul kadir due to electrocution at the village adabari in the district of dhubri against the respondents/aseb.2) heard mr. mu mandal, learned counsel for the petitioner and mr. d.bhattacharjee, learned standing counsel for the aseb.3) the pleaded case of the petitioner interalia is that on the fateful date i.e. on 20/10/01 at about 1-00 pm while the deceased abdul kadir was busy with his domestic work, suddenly a bamboo touched the electric wire nearby his house and the deceased abdul kadir due to electrocution died in the spot. the incident was reported by the vdp secretary to the officer-in-charge, college outpost and accordingly a gd entry no.397 was registered on 26/10/01. the dead body was in quested by the executive magistrate and thereafter the postmortem examination was conducted in the civil hospital at dhubri. the postmortem report dated 27/10/2001 disclose that the death of the victim was caused due to shock and electric burn.4) on 15/3/2002, a representation was filed by the petitioner, the father of the deceased before the respondent no.1 with copies to other respondents praying for compensation on account of the death of his son due to electrocution. the deceased was a boy of 20 years of old and he was the only earning member for the family and accordingly the petitioner claimed for an amount of rs.8,00,000/- as compensation. it is further pleaded that although under the indian .....

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