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Home > Cases Phrase: concerning Year: 1950 Page 1 of about 300 results (0.069 seconds)A.K. Gopalan Vs. the State of Madras
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-19-1950
Reported in: AIR1950SC27; 1950CriLJ1383; (1950)IIMLJ42(SC); [1950]1SCR88
..... is not conclusive it seems that the subject of preventive detention became the particular concern of the constitution because of its intimate connection with deprivation of personal liberty to ..... safety health morals and convenience under this authority a government may make regulations concerning the safety of building the regulation of traffic the reporting of incurable diseases the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRaju's Cafe and Ors. Vs. the Industrial Tribunal and Anr.
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Dec-01-1950
Reported in: AIR1951Mad865; (1951)ILLJ219Mad; (1951)1MLJ236
..... annexed who were represented by the workers union that decision therefore was not even remotely concerned with the question whether a general omnibus reference of a series of disputes between ..... ct above mentioned that there should not be a wholesale reference in respect of several concerns without a specification of particular disputes in particular establishments the new sub section runs thus .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTCommissioner of Income-tax, Bombay Vs. Ahmedbhai Umarbhai and Co., Bom ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-04-1950
Reported in: AIR1950SC134; (1950)52BOMLR719; [1950]181ITR472(SC); [1950]1SCR335
..... be deemed to be a separate business 32 this proviso also concerns a person not resident in british india and does not touch ..... and providing for converse cases to those arising under this proviso concerning non residents illustratively it may be said that proviso 2 would ..... 53 there are three provisos attached to this section we are concerned for our present purposes with the third proviso which is worded .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTCommissioner of Income-tax, Bombay Vs. Ahmedbhai Umarbhai and Co., Bom ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-04-1950
Reported in: [1950]18ITR472(SC)
..... act be deemed to be a separate business this proviso also concerns a person not resident in british india and does not ..... and providing for converse cases to those arising under this proviso concerning non residents illustratively it may be said that proviso 2 would ..... section there are three provisos attached to this section we are concerned for our present purposes with the third proviso which is .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMangilal Vs. Raghubar Dayal
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Aug-28-1950
Reported in: AIR1952Raj66
..... the decree holder that so far as relief for arrest is concerned it is a relief substantially different in character from the relief ..... could therefore be issued but so far as the attachment is concerned it was argued that proceedings could be taken and they could ..... accordance with that application so far as the fourth instalment is concerned in the circumstances of the case the parties shall bear their .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKishenlal and ors. Vs. Bhanwarlal and anr.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Oct-03-1950
Reported in: AIR1951Raj1
..... functioning as the privy council of the ruler of the state concerned otherwise the high court will have no jurisdiction to entertain this ..... as the privy council of the ruler of the covenanting state concerned and not otherwise 31 in the case of appeals that were ..... civil procedure code nor the charter or the act governing the high court concerned provided an appeal to the high court from its judgments by .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTN.M. Rayalu Iyer Nagaswami Iyer and Co., Through One of Its Partners, ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Aug-16-1950
Reported in: AIR1951Mad107; (1951)IMLJ153
..... deft l but dismissed the suit so far as deft 2 was concerned on the ground that the mtge was not binding on him the ..... from out of the family assets so far as the executants were concerned they were liable to pay the debt apart from the family debt ..... the section was only intended for the benefit of the agriculturists and was concerned only with the liability of the family property i do not think .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTM. Desikachariar Vs. Ramachandra Reddiar
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Aug-16-1950
Reported in: AIR1951Mad56; (1951)IMLJ23
..... act conclusively determines the rights of the parties so far as the executing court is concerned and therefore is a decree and appealable the judgment of horwill j reported in veeraraghavayya ..... decision conclusively determining the rights of the parties so far as the executing court is concerned 14 in narasimha raju v brundavanasahu air1943mad617 abdur rahman and somayya jj were dealing with .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTC.S. Gopal Vs. Industrial Tribunal Madras and anr.
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Jul-20-1950
Reported in: AIR1951Mad395; (1950)2MLJ655
..... closure there was however an experiment to find out if the concern couldbe successfully continued and the work was continued till 8 9 ..... workers should get some compensation for the sudden closure of the concern in the award there is a statement that the manager of ..... impliedly as part of the terms of employment in an industrial concern as the learned judges say in baktavatsalu naidu v chrome leather .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTVasudeva Rao Vs. C.K. Rangai Gounder, Managing Trustee of Sri Koniyamm ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Aug-18-1950
Reported in: AIR1952Mad650; (1951)IMLJ588
..... committee shall be the dharmakartha so far as the performance of the various charities is concerned the exact tamil expression is as follows original in tamil omitted ed the correct interpretation ..... regard to their management because regulation vii of 1817 so far as madras province was concerned related to the appointment of managers trustees superintendents section 5 provided the procedure in case .....
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