Comptroller And Auditor General S Duties Powers And Conditions Of Service Act 1971 - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 Court: kolkata Page 1 of about 306 results (6.423 seconds)Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Union Carbide Corporation
Court : Kolkata
Reported in : [1994]206ITR402(Cal)
..... by section 16 of the comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 under that section the audit by the comptroller and auditor general is principally intended for ..... functions nor does section 16 of the comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 envisage such a power for the attainment of the objectives incorporated .....
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Court : Kolkata
Reported in : (2006)3CALLT245(HC),2006(4)CHN741
..... be subject to audit by the comptroller and auditor general of india in accordance with the provisions of the comptroller and auditor general s duties power and condition of service act 1971 vi the grantee institution is not ..... maintained in such manner prescribed by a chartered accountant and not by the comptroller and auditor general of india and this itself therefore is an indication to prove that .....
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Court : Kolkata
Reported in : (2000)164CTR(Cal)619,[2001]247ITR122(Cal)
..... specifically authorised to exercise adjudicatory functions nor does section 16 of the comptroller and auditor general s duties powers and conditions of service act 1971 envisage such a power for the attainment of the objectives incorporated therein neither statute supports the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSri Dipak Sen Vs. Asiatic Society and ors.
Court : Kolkata
Reported in : (1988)ILLJ102Cal
india and such accounts are to be audited by the comptroller and auditor general of india who will have the same such form as may be approved by the comptroller and auditor general of india and such accounts are to be audited entrusted to a council comprised of a president vice president general secretary a treasurer and such additional secretaries as the council many salaried officers or servants as necessary to define their duties allowances salaries gratuities and privileges the council also had the as s f c which has taken away very vital powers and functions of the council under the amended rule 41a and is certainly not the contract governing the terms and conditions of the petitioner s service is under the respondent no as may be offered and continuing to count his previous service for pension xx xx xx xx429 the discharge of one government representative a close scrutiny of the provisions of 1984 act and the consequential amendments made by the respondent no 1
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Court : Kolkata
Reported in : (2000)3CALLT288(HC),[2001(88)FLR850],(2001)ILLJ643Cal
satisfied strong reliance in this regard has been placed on comptroller and auditor general of india gain prakash new delhi v is considered by the central government 33 in the comptroller auditor general v k s jagannathan reported in 1986 2scr17 the in this regard has been placed on comptroller and auditor general of india gain prakash new delhi v k s jagannathan as central government has already refused to perform its statutory duties it will result in futility if the matter is referred with both regulation and abolition of contract labour both the powers are absolutely separate and distinct whether the contract labourers should matter the writ court can also issue necessary direction when conditions therefore are satisfied strong reliance in this regard has been of thejob they are entitled to be absorbed in their services the fact that the writ petitioners were appointed by various into being in terms of the provisions of the aforementioned act however the principal employer has certain duties such duties are
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSaikat Ghosh Vs. the Institution of Engineers (India) and Others
Court : Kolkata
Reported in : AIR1996Cal47,(1996)1CALLT152(HC),99CWN842
governments the accounts were required to be audited by the comptroller and auditor general of india it is free to apply accounts were required to be audited by the comptroller and auditor general of india it is free to apply its income were required to be audited by the comptroller and auditor general of india it is free to apply its income and and or responsibilities mandamus does not lie to enforce private duties and or private obligations 18 the learned counsel for the did it administer any public duty it had no statutory powers and had no power to enforce its decision the action from the institute they cannot get an entry into the service anywhere working technical students are free to join or not it may be a society registered under the societies registration act or any other similar statute whatever be its genetical origin
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTIn Re: in the Matter of Abdool Hamed
Court : Kolkata
Reported in : (1879)ILR4Cal94
of this kind must be construed with reference to the general provisions of the act of which they form a part deputy commissioner should not proceed to the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by chapter xx of the code of can scarcely therefore throw any light upon the construction of act x of 1877 insolvency jurisdiction of district court of akyab
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTHarabati Vs. Satyabadi Behara
Court : Kolkata
Reported in : (1907)ILR34Cal636
he laid down with reference to section 6 of the general clauses act i of 1868 that the term proceeding in down with reference to section 6 of the general clauses act i of 1868 that the term proceeding in that section
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDipa Koer and anr. Vs. Lakshmi NaraIn Singh and anr.
Court : Kolkata
Reported in : 6Ind.Cas.6
at that time but the expression of the opinion is general and was not in any way limited to that particular been validly appointed or declared under the guardians and wards act the minority of the ward does not cease till he
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Court : Kolkata
Reported in : 1989(22)ECC16,1991(55)ELT518(Cal)
or on the motion of the attorney general or solicitor general or of any other person with his consent in writing said rule as was formulated and promulgated in exercise of powers conferred under section 23 of the said act and article citizens of england but cannot be made applicable to indian conditions of account of the provisions of the contempt of courts succeed it is of paramount importance to establish first the service of the order of the court said to have been own authority that being the position section 25 general clauses act cannot apply and in which case it has further been take action vide c k daphtary v o p gupta 1971 suppl scr 76 and sarkar v misra 1981 2 scr
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