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Sep 09 1998 (HC)

United Collieries Limited Vs. Coal India Limited and ors.

Court : Patna

..... fact from the preamble and other provisions in the act itself because this coal mines (taking over of management) act or its ordinance had been made as first step towards nationalisation of coal mines and in the month of may, 1973, coal mines (nationalisation) act came in force. now, whether after the coming into force of coal mines (nationalisation) act, also the coal mines (taking over of management) act remained in force or not is only the crux ..... to be decided in this appeal.11. by coal mines (taking over of management) act, only the management was taken over by .....

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May 09 1980 (SC)

Tara Prasad Singh and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1980SC1682; (1980)4SCC179; [1980]3SCR1042

..... on may 27, 1976 by the coal mines (nationalisation) amendment act, 67 of 1976. the amendment act consists of five sections by which certain amendments were introduced into the principal act, namely, the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 26, of 1973. the statement of objects and reasons of the nationalisation amendment act reads thus :after the nationalisation of coal mines, a number of persons holding coal mining leases' unauthorisedly started mining of coal in the most reckless and unscientific manner ..... this point the coking coal mines (nationalisation) act of 1972 and the coal mines (nationalisation) act of 1973 cover the whole field of 'coal' which was intended to be nationalised. the titles of the two acts and the various provisions contained therein show that what was being nationalised was three distinct categories of mines : mines containing seams of coking coal exclusively; mines containing seams of coking coal along with seams of other coal; and mines containing seams of other .....

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Jun 15 2023 (SC)

Coal India Ltd Vs. Competition Commission Of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... by the colliery collar control order 2000 w.e.f. 01.01.2000.32. the preamble to the nationalisation act reads as follows: an act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the right, title and ..... said order, which came to be continued under the essential commodities act. the coal controller controlled the quality and quantity as noticed in ashoka smokeless coal india (p) 31 ltd. and others22. considering its vital importance, it became the only mineral which was nationalized in terms of the coking coal mines nationalization act, 1972 and the coal mines nationalisation act 1973. the colliery control order 1945 was repealed and replaced .....

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Dec 01 2006 (SC)

Ashoka Smokeless Coal Ind. P. Ltd. and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) a ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 2007(1)CTLJ1(SC); JT2007(1)SC125; 2006(13)SCALE102; (2007)2SCC640; 2007(2)KCCRSN91

..... thereunder by the central government from time to time. the quality as well as quantity of coal required by all consumers used to be regulated by the coal controller. coal was the only mineral which was subjected to nationalisation, in terms of the coking coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1972 and the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973. even coal-mining leases granted to the lessees stood terminated by reason of section 4-a of the ..... mines and minerals (regulation and development) act, 1957 in the year 1976. coal is used as a primary raw material in .....

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Nov 20 1996 (SC)

Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. Vs. Madanlal Agrawal

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 1996IXAD(SC)415; AIR1997SC1599; 1997(1)BLJR569; JT1996(10)SC584; 1996(8)SCALE472; (1997)1SCC177; [1996]Supp8SCR886

..... of the wide definition of 'mine' given in this act.15. the coal mines (taking over of management) act, 1973 was followed by the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973. the extended definition of 'mine' that was given under the coal mines (taking over of management) act was retained in section 2(h) of the nationalisation act with some modification.16. the object of the nationalisation act was stated to be-an act to provide for the acquisition and ..... compensation also goes to show that apart from the owners named in the schedule, other persons may have to be compensated. sections 8 of the coal mines (nationalisation) act lays down that the 'owner of every coal mine or group of coal mines specified in the second column of the schedule shall be given by the central government, in cash and in the manner specified in chapter vi .....

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Nov 20 1979 (HC)

Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. Vs. Bharat Mining Corporation ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : AIR1980Bom168

..... , guaranteed the payment of the amounts due under the hire purchase agreements. the 3rd defendant is the manager appointed under the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973. the 4th defendants-the coal india limited is incorporated under the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, and its previous name was the coal mines authority limited.2. according to the plaintiffs, by three separate and identical hire purchase agreements in writing all dated 30th march ..... vested in the central government with effect from 31st january 1973. again, by the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973 (no. 26 of 1973), the coal mines including the coal mines of defendant no. 1 were nationalised from 1st may 1973. this defendant refers to several provisions of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, (hereinafter referred to as 'the said act').7. according to this defendant, at all material times, the suit vehicles were in .....

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Feb 16 1976 (HC)

Shethia Mining and Manufacturing Corporation Ltd. Vs. Commercial Tax O ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : [1977]39STC246(Cal)

..... that case were very much different from the facts of the instant case before me. further, in the view i have taken of the effect of section 3 of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, it is not necessary for me to rest my decision on the ratio of the aforesaid decision referred to hereinbefore. in an appropriate case, if section 17 ..... in any court except with the consent of the central government.6. it appears that on 9th july, 1973, there was a notification under section 5 of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, which was to the following effect:g.s.r. 345(e).-in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 5 of the ..... carried on by the petitioner. in the aforesaid view of the fact, the ownership in relation to the coal mines has been nationalised or taken by the government, but the effect of section 3 of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, is not that the ownership of the business as such has been taken over. as a matter of fact, the business of the .....

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Nov 18 2021 (SC)

National Confederation Of Officers Association Of Central Public Secto ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... and that products thereby so distributed as best to subserve the common good. the argument that there is no specific provision in the act as contained in the banking companies (acquisition and transfer of undertakings) act or in the coal mines nationalisation act, 1973 does not carry the matter any further because the idea embedded in those provisions are implicit in the provisions of this enactment ..... company other than a government company, there certainly would have been an indication to that effect in the act itself. the question, therefore, is whether absence of specific provision as contained in the banking companies (acquisition and transfer of undertakings) act or in the coal mines nationalisation act, 1973 that the shareholding shall always be held by the government, will give a different complexion to these .....

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Oct 12 2017 (HC)

Balaraj Jadhav & Ors. Vs.union of India & Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... company and that products thereby so distributed as best to subserve the common good. the argument that there is no specific provision in the act as contained the banking companies (acquisition and transfer of undertakings) act or in the coal mines nationalisation act, 1973 does not carry the matter any further because the idea embedded in those provisions are this enactment, as explained earlier. if disinvestment ..... company other than a government company, there certainly would have been an indication to that effect in the act itself. the question, therefore, is whether absence of specific provision as contained in the banking companies (acquisition and transfer of undertakings) act or in the coal mines nationalisation act, 1973 that the shareholding shall always be held by the government, will give a different complexion to these .....

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Feb 21 2006 (HC)

Coal India Ltd Vs. Indian Explosive Ltd. and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2006(3)CHN433

..... the coal mines (nationalisation) act to suggest that these supplies were for better administration and better yield from the coal mines and since the coal is being consumed by the public, there would be a public law element involved. we do not agree. in that way ..... the regular supply of proper material, that is the explosives in this case. now merely because the mines are nationalized under the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973 and that is how, they go under the management and ownership of coal india, there would be no question of any public law being involved or public good being involved. sri banerjee tried to rely on the preamble of .....

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