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Jun 26 2013 (HC)

Burn Standard Company Ltd. Vs. the State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

..... parliament known as the burn company and indian standard wagon company (nationalization) act 1976. both the companies were nationalized and became as state w.e.f.01.04.1975. (6) the land purchased by the ..... residential quarters and a bungalow on this freehold land. subsequently, the company fell into loss and the central government had taken over management of burn standard company limited and of indian standard wagon company, as per decision in the year 1973. an ordinance was issued on 23.06.1976 known as the burn company and indian standard wagon company (nationalization) ordinance, 1976. thereafter an act was enacted by the .....

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Feb 02 1988 (HC)

Union of India (Uoi) and ors. Vs. Burn Standard Co. Ltd. and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 1988(18)ECC108

..... further or to continue to act on the basis thereof or in pursuance thereto.2. the respondent no. 1, was initially comprised of m/s. burn & company limited and indian standard wagon co. ltd. prior to their nationalisation by the central government in pursuance of an ordinance no. 8 of 1976, which has since been ..... by shri atul chandra tikadar, assistant collector of central excise, calcutta, v division, who is respondent no. 6. the said deponent has stated that burn and company limited and indian standard wagon ltd., prior to their nationalisation by the central government, pursuant to ordinance no. 6 of 1976, which has since been replaced by central act ..... 97/76, were public limited companies. it has been stated that by and under the central act as mentioned above, the undertaking of burn and company ltd. and indian standard wagon company ltd. and all their rights, title and interest in relation to their respective undertakings stood .....

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Aug 12 1981 (HC)

Burn Standard Company Limited Vs. the State of Tamil Nadu and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : [1983]52STC62(Mad)

..... the petition, it is claimed by the petitioner that originally the management of the undertaking of burn & co. ltd. was taken over by the central government with effect from 19th december, 1973, by virtue of the burn company and indian standard wagon company (taking over of management) act, 1973. later, burn & co. was nationalised under act 97 of 1976 and by virtue of the provisions of ..... that act, with effect from 1st april 1975, the undertaking, i.e., the assets only of burn & company ltd. and the right, title and interest of the .....

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Apr 28 1976 (SC)

Additional District Magistrate, Jabalpur Vs. Shivakant Shukla

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1976SC1207; 1976CriLJ945; (1976)2SCC521; [1976]SuppSCR172; 1976(8)LC610(SC)

..... merely in pursuance of the policy laid down by the central government in entrusting the distribution of sugar exclusively to co-operative societies. in bennett coleman company's case the impugned newsprint control policy was an emanation of the old policy which was enunciated prior to the proclamation of emergency. relying on ibrahim ..... ? blind, unquestioning obethence does not flourish on english soil, said lord simonds in christie v. leachinsky [1947] a.c. 573 ,591 will it flourish on indian soil these broadly are the sensitive questions for decision and importantly, they arise in the wake of * proclamations of emergency issued by the president424. part xviii of the ..... are well housed ,we fed and well treated., is almost maternal even parents have to take appropriate preventive action against these children who may threaten to burn down the house they live in.419. if there are, under our constitution some obligations or overriding powers or duties vested in superior courts as learned .....

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Jan 11 2007 (SC)

i.R. Coelho (Dead) by Lrs. Vs. State of Tamil Nadu and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2007SC861; 2007(1)ALLMR(SC)944; 2007(1)AWC689(SC); [2007(2)JCR148(SC)]; JT2007(2)SC292; 2007(1)KLT623(SC); (2007)3MLJ423(SC); 2007(1)SCALE197; (2007)2SCC1; 2007AIRSCW611; 2007(3)CivilLJ589; 2007(1)LawHerald(SC)480; 2007(2)KCCRSN44(SC)

..... special reference no.1/64 [(1965) 1 scr 413] as follows:.whether or not there is distinct and rigid separation of powers under the indian constitution, there is no doubt that the constitution has entrusted to the judicature in this country the task of construing the provisions of the constitution ..... 1982' enshrined certain basic rights into their system of governance. certain fundamental rights, and the principles that underlie them, are foundational not only to the indian democracy, but democracies around the world. throughout the world nations have declared that certain provisions or principles in their constitutions are inviolable. 62. our constitution ..... and no act of parliament can abrogate it or take it away except by way of impermissible erosion of fundamental principles of the constitutional scheme are settled propositions of indian jurisprudence [see fertilizer corporation kamgar union (regd.), sindri and ors. v. union of india and ors. : (1981)illj193sc , state of rajasthan v. union .....

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Jan 25 1978 (SC)

Mrs. Maneka Gandhi Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1978SC597; (1978)1SCC248; [1978]2SCR621

..... commissions of inquiry constituted by the government of india to inquire into excesses committed during the emergency and in respect of matters concerning maruti and its associate companies and the central government was of the view that the petitioner should be available in india to give evidence before these commissions of inquiry and she should ..... in all india bank employees' association v. national industrial tribunal : (1961)iillj385sc . the legislation which was challenged in that case was section 34a of the banking companies act and it was assailed as violative of article 19(1)(c). the effect of section 34a was that no tribunal could compel the production and inspection of any ..... politics of the party-in-power or the planning economics of the government of the day? is it conceivable that an indian will forfeit his right to go abroad because his flowing side-burns or sartorial vagaries offend a high-placed authority's sense of decency the point is that liberty can be curtailed only if .....

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May 09 1980 (SC)

Bachan Singh Vs. State of Punjab

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : (1982)3SCC24; [1983]1SCR145a

..... tragic person hardened by societal cruelty or vengeful justice, even a hemlet or parasurama. he might have been an angelic boy but thrown into mafia company or inducted into dopes and drugs by parental neglect or morally-mentally retarded or disordered. imagine a harijan village hacked out of existence by the genocidal ..... punishment. so viewed, the lode-star of penal policy today, shining through the finer culture of former centuries, strengthens the plea against death penalty...the indian cultural current also counts and so does our spiritual chemistry, based on divinity in everyone, catalysed by the buddha gandhi compassion. many humane movements and ..... sharply. public protest against this decision spontaneously manifested itself in a burst of flame and fury. thousands of outraged demonstrators rampaged through the civic center, smashing windows, burning police cars, chanting: 'we want justice' writing in 'the voice', a local paper from san franscisco, in its issue of june 4, 1979, lawrence .....

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Jul 21 1983 (SC)

Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd. and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uo ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1983SC937; [1983]54CompCas674(SC); (1983)2CompLJ281(SC); 1983(2)SCALE16; (1983)4SCC166; [1983]3SCR438

..... mills v. u.p. state and anr. : [1980]3scr331 at 343, union of india v. h. s. dhillon : [1972]83itr582(sc) , kerala state electricity board v. indian aluminium company : [1976]1scr552 and state of karnataka and anr. etc. v. ranganath reddy and anr. : [1978]1scr641 . applying this doctorine of pith and substance, section 58a which is ..... the amendment being extension of limited liability benefit to insurance and banking companies. the amending acts, one in 1866 and the other in 1913 followed. the indian companies act of 1913 was a fairly comprehensive measure taking into its stride the amendments in u.k. companies act till then made. this act was extensively amended in 1936 and ..... form and in such manner as may be prescribed.(3) (a) every deposit accepted by a company at any time before the commencement of the companies (amendment act, 1974 in accordance with the directions made by the reserve bank of indian under chapter iiib of the reserve bank of india act, 1934(2 of 1934), shall, unless .....

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Apr 24 1973 (SC)

Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru and ors.Vs. State of Kerala and anr ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1973SC1461; (1973)4SCC225; [1973]SuppSCR1

..... (2) has undergone several changes. as originally enacted it read thus: no property, movable or immovable, including any interest in, or in any company owning, any commercial or industrial undertaking, shall be taken possession of or acquired for public purposes under any law authorising the taking of such possession ..... 'all our paper constitutions will become useless and purposeless.... * * * * *'the choice for india, 'wrote santhanam,'...is between rapid evolution and violent revolution...because the indian masses cannot and will not wait for a long time to obtain the satisfaction of their minimum needs.' * * * * *what was of greatest importance to most ..... measures strengthened the demand for constitutional guarantees of fundamental rights. as far back as 1895, the constitution of india bill, prepared by some eminent indians, envisaged for india a constitution guaranteeing to everyone of our citizens freedom of expression, inviolability of one's house, right to property, equality before .....

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May 04 1979 (SC)

Bachan Singh S/O Saudagar Singh Vs. State of Punjab

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : (1982)3SCC24; 19831SCR145;

..... tragic person hardened by societal cruelty or vengeful justice, even a hemlet or parasurama. he might have been an angelic boy but thrown into mafia company or inducted into dopes and drugs by parental neglect or morally-mentally retarded or disordered. imagine a harijan village hacked out of existence by the genocidal ..... punishment. so viewed, the lode-star of penal policy today, shining through the finer culture of former centuries, strengthens the plea against death penalty...the indian cultural current also counts and so does our spiritual chemistry, based on divinity in everyone, catalysed by the buddha gandhi compassion. many humane movements and ..... sharply. public protest against this decision spontaneously manifested itself in a burst of flame and fury. thousands of outraged demonstrators rampaged through the civic center, smashing windows, burning police cars, chanting: "we want justice" writing in 'the voice', a local paper from san franscisco, in its issue of june 4, 1979, lawrence .....

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