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Apr 25 2007 (HC)

N.B. Mulani Vs. Inspector General, S.W.S. Central Industrial Security ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2007(5)ALLMR594; 2008(3)BomCR493; [2007(115)FLR311]; 2007(5)MhLj76

..... was detailed for duty to guard the properties of administrative building of mgcc at nagothane. the said property was guarded by the central security force which is a paramilitary force constituted under the provisions of the central industrial security force act, 1968. the petitioner was detailed for duty on 20-1-1991 in the cifs unit at mgcc, nagothane and was ..... savant, j.1. by this petition filed under article 226 of the constitution of india, the petitioner who was working as a constable in the central industrial security force is challenging the order dated 13-9-1995 dismissing him from service.2. the factual matrix involved in the petition is set out thus:the petitioner ..... that there was no bar in law to proceed with the departmental enquiry. the affidavit concludes by stating that the petitioner was a member of the paramilitary force which was deployed to guard the property of the company and the petitioner by his conduct had belied the trust reposed in such a paramilitary personnel.8 .....

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Aug 06 2014 (HC)

Ram Padarth Tiwari Vs. The Union of India, Through the Secretary of Mi ...

Court : Mumbai

..... with any given case of an employee in the public or private sector undertaking. 07. the cisf was brought into existence by the act titled as, central industrial security force act, 1968 (hereinafter referred to as, cisf act ). the preamble of the act states that it is an act to provide for the constitution and regulation ..... that purpose it was proposed to constitute a centrally recruited, organised and trained industrial security force for the watch and ward of industrial undertakings owned by the central government and to be deployed at the request and cost of managements, for security of industrial undertakings in public sector. to give effect to the proposal the central industrial security force bill was introduced in the parliament. 09 ..... 13.00 hours to 21.00 hours. g) the morcha at the gate of jnpt was being manned by the personnel of central industrial security force and customs (hereinafter referred to as cisfc ). h) on the said date, the petitioner was not deployed at the gate in-charge of .....

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Aug 12 2005 (HC)

HisamuddIn Abdul Rahim Kazi Vs. State of Maharashtra and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2005(5)BomCR737

..... the application of different clauses of the second proviso to article 311(2) were involved. the court considered the relevant provisions of central civil services (classification, control and appeal) rules, railway servants rules and central industrial security force rules in that matter. the apex court disagreed with the view taken in divisional personnel officer v. t.a. challappan - ..... the ground of a criminal conviction, or (ii) where it is not practicably reasonable to hold an enquiry, or (iii) where in the interest of security of state, it is not expedient to hold an enquiry. these three exceptions came for authoritative pronouncement in tulsiram patel's case where a large number ..... against the court martial. in r.p. bhatt's case (supra), the court was concerned with the appellate provision in rule 27(2) of the central civil services (classification, control and appeal) rules. the impugned order of the director general had stated that after thorough examination of the facts, the director .....

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Dec 16 2004 (TRI)

Bank of Baroda Vs. Joint Cit

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Mumbai

Reported in : (2005)2SOT804(Mum.)

..... undertaking the work of manufacture or production should be carried on in one or more factories by any person or authority including government. clearly all industrial undertakings engaged in the manufacture or production ..... industries (development and regulation) act, 1951, section 3(d).industrial undertaking means any undertaking pertaining to a scheduled industry and includes an undertaking engaged in any other industry, or in any trade, business or service which may be regulated by parliament by law, central industrial security force act, 1968, section 2(b).to be an industrial ..... under section 35d. it is pointed out that the assessee bank is providing financial services and therefore it is a service industry and also an industrial undertaking.the learned departmental representative strongly opposed the submissions made on behalf of the assessee and supported the orders of the .....

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May 05 2009 (HC)

PravIn Kumar, Lastly Working as Sub Inspector (Executive), Central Ind ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2009(4)MhLj812

..... november, 1999 as well as the order passed by the appellate authority dated 12th july, 2000.2. the petitioner was recruited as a sub-inspector in the central industrial security force (cisf) in the year 1995 and was subsequently posted at the western zone, mumbai office. at the relevant time, the petitioner was discharging his duties at the ..... the conclusion of the enquiry, the petitioner was not served with a second show cause notice regarding proposed penalty in terms of rule 34(10)(ii) (b) of the central industrial security force rules, 1969. clause (ii) (b) thereof reads thus:(ii) if it is of opinion that any of the penalties specified in clauses (a) to (d) ..... charges were proved against the petitioner.12. considering the fact that the petitioner was serving under cisf as a subinspector, who was required to look after the security and was required to see that no theft or mischief is committed is ultimately found to have been involved in such type of serious misconduct. considering the .....

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Feb 12 2009 (HC)

Shri S.V. Murthy Vs. Union of India Through the Ministry of Home Affai ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2009(4)BomCR836

..... n.a. britto, j.1. this writ petition has been filed by the petitioner who was a head constable, general duty (hc/gd) in cisf (central industrial security force) and posted at mpt headland, sada, goa, and who has been dismissed from service after holding an inquiry by order dated 18-10-2002 under the provisions of cisf ..... fact it is very much commensurate with his past and present misconduct. the petitioner belongs to an industrial security force which is a disciplined force of the union. if he could not look after the said pistols certainly the petitioner cannot be expected to provide industrial security to any of the establishments where he could be posted and in such a situation the punishment imposed ..... rathore to hand over the pistols to constable s.b. mulge and further directed that the said pistol chest be kept in unit armourer shop which was not a secured place to keep the said arms and where they had remained from 11.30 to 17.30 hours on 21-4-2002, when it is suspected that the pistol .....

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Aug 29 1997 (HC)

Shri Nazir Ahmed Abdul Hamid Vs. the State of Maharashtra and Others

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1998(5)BomCR73

..... j.n.p.t. at serial nos. 8 to 11 namely r.ganesekaran, p.v. sreekumar, perumal anbu gandhi, and sayed beer mohammedare the four constables of the central industrial security force (c.i.s.f.), who were,at the relevant time, posted at the j.n.p.t. serial no. 12 nasim khan nasir khan wasthe driver hired for carrying ..... of the individual is normally the high duty of public official; but in all circumstances, not the highest. the law of self preservation and protection of the country and national security may claim in certain circumstances higher priority. similar view was taken by a division bench of this court in rajesh r. kushalani v. mahendra prasad, : 1992(3)bomcr272 ..... any order of detention is made by a state government or by an officer empowered by a state government, the state government shall, within ten days, forward to the central government a report in respect of the order. (3) for the purposes of ci. (5) of article 22 of the constitution, the communication to a person detained in .....

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Jan 15 2001 (TRI)

Essar Oil Limited Vs. Commissioner of Customs

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Mumbai

Reported in : (2001)(75)ECC804

..... in the base. these gate passes indicated the name of the contractor, description of the material and name of the rig. they also signed by the personnel of the central industrial security force at the gate as also by the contractor's representative.3. the notices issued to the appellants contended that the nhava base was not an area specified in clause ..... its applicability to cases where the duty become payable before it was enacted.13. the counsel for the appellant cited before us the decision of the tribunal in jindal drilling & industries limited v. cc - 2000 (116) e.l.t. 297. in that decision the tribunal was dealing with the confiscation ordered of goods imported for the purpose of ..... utilised as ship stores but those which had been in the past so used and had been taken out of such use. another order of the tribunal jindal drilling & industries ltd. v. cc - 2000 (36) rlt 724 has held in such situation duty to be payable on stores which were shown to have been returned to the nhava .....

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Aug 26 2014 (HC)

Ram Avatar Meena Vs. State of Maharashtra and Others

Court : Mumbai

..... petitioner has pressed into service various grounds of challenge pleaded in the petition. the first ground pressed into service is that the petitioner who was in the employment of the central industrial security force (for short cisf) was dismissed from service by an order dated 18th december, 2012 and the order of dismissal which was a vital document was not placed before the detaining .....

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Feb 13 2007 (HC)

Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd. and anr. Vs. State of Maharas ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2007(6)BomCR796; 2007(5)MhLj39

..... created at one stage, where the chief general manager of rcf was abducted by some paps and was released only after the intervention by police and central industrial security force (cisf) personnel employed at thai plant. the agitators are also blocking the employees of rcf from going to the plant and threatening to block the ..... paying compensation for the lands acquired, will also as far as possible provide to such displaced families including agricultural labourers, preference for jobs in the industry that will come up. needless to say that suitability will be a factor. however, considering that most of the time those displaced are illiterate or ..... to globalisation of indian economy, there is a substantial reduction of subsidies given by the government to the fertilizer industry and there is fierce competition from the private sector, the management of rcf was forced to adopt stringent measures including voluntary retirement scheme (vrs). the company is not inducting any new employees and .....

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