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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 the colliery control order 1945 was repealed and replaced .....

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Aug 25 2014 (SC)

Manohar Lal Sharma Vs. the Principle Secretary and Others

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... illegal and unconstitutional inter alia on the following grounds: (a) non-compliance of the mandatory legal procedure under the mines and minerals (development and regulation) act, 1957 (for short, 1957 act ). (b) breach of section 3(3)(a)(iii) of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973 (for short, cmn act ). (c) violation of the principle of trusteeship of natural resources by gifting away precious resources as largesse. (d ..... uses to be notified from time to time and to allow the private sector to set up coal washeries, it is considered necessary to amend the coal and coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973. the coal mines (nationalization) amendment bill, 1992 seeks to achieve the aforesaid objectives. 37. section 3 of the cmn act was amended and thereby in clause (a) of sub-section (3) for item (iii), the following .....

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Mar 21 1984 (SC)

Ajoy Kumar Banerjee and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1984SC127; [1984(48)FLR448]; 1984LabIC691; (1984)ILLJ368SC; 1984(1)SCALE539; (1984)3SCC127; [1984]3SCR252; 1984(16)LC500(SC)

..... taken, it is not necessary.51. another item mentioned before us was the employees of coking coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1972. it has to be borne in mind that the object covered by the scheme of the act was entirely different from the general insurance business (nationalisation) act, 1972. the coking coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1972 was enacted to provide for the transfer of the interest of the owners of such ..... matter of dearness allowance and retirement age.20. the petitioners contend that under the sick textile undertakings (nationalisation) act, 1974, the coking coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1972 etc., sepearate companies had been formed on nationalisation. the employees of those companies were entitled to have their service conditions regulated under industrial disputes act, 1947. in the present case, the employees have been deprived of the existing benefits without following .....

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Jan 10 2001 (SC)

Union of India Vs. Elphinstone Spinning and Weaving Co. Ltd. and ors. ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2001SC724; JT2001(1)SC536; 2001(1)SCALE157; (2001)4SCC139; [2001]1SCR221; 2001(1)LC496(SC)

..... : [1983]1scr1000, the constitution bench speaking through chinnappa reddy, j., had observed, in the context of interpretation of the provisions of coking coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1972 that the court is not concerned with the statements made in the affidavits filed by the parties to justify and sustain the legislation. the ..... what the legislature has itself said. in the facts of that case the court had held that 'we do not entertain the slightest doubt that the nationalisation of the coking coal mines and the specified coke oven plants for the above purpose was towards securing that 'the ownership and control of the material resources of the community are ..... court was construing a notification issued under section 4(1) of the said act and as in the present case the preamble of that act was to the effect 'an act to establish in the economic interest of india greater public control over the coal mining industry and its development by providing for the acquisition by the state of .....

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Apr 01 2022 (SC)

M/s Bharat Cooking Coal Ltd. Vs. Mahendra Pal Bhatia .

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... , learned counsel appearing for the respondents.3. the parliament enacted the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, (hereinafter referred to as the nationalisation act ) providing for the acquisition and transfer of the right, title and interest of the owners in respect of coal mines specified in the schedule. the schedule to the nationalisation act contained a list of about 711 coal mines located in different parts of the country. the schedule also contained ..... from the vesting provision, what was transferred to and vested in the central government, were not corporate houses or business entities owning coal mines. what was transferred to and vested in the central government were the coal mines. in other words this nationalisation act, was little different from the statutory enactments nationalizing institutions such as banks, insurance companies etc. therefore, the ownership of the land was .....

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Apr 04 1986 (SC)

National Textile Corpn. Ltd. Vs. Sitaram Mills Ltd. and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1986SC1234; (1986)88BOMLR662; [1987]61CompCas373(SC); (1986)2CompLJ261(SC); 1986(1)SCALE657; 1986Supp(1)SCC117; [1986]2SCR187

..... on the same plot of land, namely, the guest house used for the residence of the officers and staff of the mines were not assets falling within the definition of 'mine' defined in section 2(h)(vi), (vii) and (xi) of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973, the court had occasion to observe : it will be seen that there is a difference in the language used ..... ; stroud's judicial dictionary 4th edn., vol.1, p.201. the staff car therefore fell within the definition of 'mine' as contained in section 2(h)(xii) and vested in the central government under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1973. merely because the technical advisor was putting the staff car to his personal use or for multifarious activities .....

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Oct 19 1984 (SC)

Central Coal Fields Ltd. Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1985SC107; 1984(2)SCALE595; 1984(Supp)SCC720

..... . petitioner is a government company in which under section 5 of the coal mines (nationalisation act), 1973, act 26 of 1973, (nationalisation act' for short), the right, title and interest of the owner of the jagaldaga colliery came to vest following nationalisation. the district mining officer, palamu, raised a demand of dead rent as payable under the ..... dismissing the application.3. one s.k. datta was the owner of the coal mine in question. under the coal mines (taking over of management) ordinance; the management was taken over with effect from may 1, 1973. subsequently the nationalisation act came into force with retrospective effect from may 1, 1973. while under the ..... , and vested absolutely, in the central government free from all encumbrances. section 4(1) of the nationalisation act provided :where the rights of an owner under any mining lease granted... in relation to a coal mine, by a state government... vest in the central government under section 3, the central government shall, on .....

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Sep 12 2018 (SC)

Medical Council of India Vs. The State of Kerala

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... during the period of management of the mine by the custodian. after the appeal preferred by the coal fields was dismissed, coal mines nationalisation laws (amendment) ordinance, 1986 was promulgated and later on replaced by coal mines nationalisation laws (amendment) act, 1986 came into force. by section 4 of the amendment act, sub-section (2) was introduced in section 10 of the coking coal mines (nationalisation) act, 1972. the said provision declared that the ..... amounts specified in the fifth column of the first schedule against any coking coal mines or group of coking coal mine specified .....

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Feb 12 1988 (SC)

Doypack Systems Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1988SC782; [1989]65CompCas1(SC); (1988)1CompLJ225(SC); 1988(36)ELT201(SC); JT1988(1)SC304; 1988(1)SCALE273; (1988)2SCC299; [1988]2SCR962; 1988(2)LC54(SC)

..... narrower than the expression 'in relation to' used in section 3 of the coal-mines (nationalisation) act, 1973. when the coal-mines were nationalised, the sugar undertakings of swadeshi mining were not taken over since these constituted separate undertakings distinct from the coal-mines. he referred to entries 655, 656 and 657 of the schedule to the coal-mines (nationalisation) act, 1973.(4) dr. chitale submitted that the expression 'investment' may belong to a ..... so construed as to enable the government to indirectly acquire altogether different undertakings belonging to a different company.(2) swadeshi mining and manufacturing company limited had also coal-mines. when coal-mines (nationalisation) act, 1973 was passed with reference to sections 3 and 6 thereof, it were the coal-mines belonging to the said company along with the right, title and interest of the owners in relation to 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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