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Dec 31 1957 (HC)

Sirmur Chemical and General Industries Ltd. Vs. the Union of India (Uo ...

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Dec-31-1957

..... the licence was outside the ambit of the arbitration clause consequently he refused to take part in the arbitration proceedings i ..... notice arbitrator could not be deemed to have been appointed and consequently not bound by award matter should be referred to arbitration ..... the licence was outside the ambit of the arbitration clause consequently he refused to take part in the arbitration proceedings i .....

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Dec 30 1957 (HC)

In Re: J.C. May

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Dec-30-1957

Reported in: 1960CriLJ239

..... mere negligence for law distinguishes between negligence which originates a civil liability and one the consequence of which is a criminal prosecution brett j said there must be negligence so great ..... due consideration culpable rashness is often ex plained as acting with the consciousness that dangerous consequences will follow3 but with the hope that they will not follow and with the belief .....

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Dec 30 1957 (HC)

Ram Lal Guramal Textile Mills Vs. State of Punjab and ors.

Court: Punjab and Haryana

Decided on: Dec-30-1957

Reported in: (1958)IILLJ245P& H

..... day by another notification the dispute was referred to the second tribunal one of the consequences of these notifications was that the application under section 33a filed by ram singh became .....

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Dec 30 1957 (HC)

In Re: Parthasarathy

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Dec-30-1957

Reported in: AIR1959Mad497; 1959CriLJ1344

..... according to the nature of the mental attitude element towards the consequences of the act or omission thus all crimes consist of ..... great majority of crimes consists of voluntary acts since the very consequences of the agent s conduct constitute his primary motive for ..... under the following provisions of the code 1 irrespectively of any consequences if their effect is to endanger hunum life or the .....

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Dec 24 1957 (HC)

Motor and General Finance Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Income Tax

Court: Punjab and Haryana

Decided on: Dec-24-1957

Reported in: AIR1959P& H119

..... finding is correct there can be no dispute about the legal consequences flowing from that finding since this matter is admittedly well settled ..... of evidence is a question of law it follows as a consequence that if the tribunal conies to the conclusion that the ..... finding is correct there can be no dispute about the legal consequences flowing from that finding since this matter is admittedly well settled .....

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Dec 24 1957 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax, Delhi Vs. Motor and General Finance Ltd.

Court: Punjab and Haryana

Decided on: Dec-24-1957

Reported in: [1959]35ITR702(P& H)

..... finding is correct there can be no dispute about the legal consequences flowing from that finding since this matter is admittedly well settled ..... of evidence is a question of law it follows as a consequence that if the tribunal comes to the conclusion that the ..... finding is correct there can be no dispute about the legal consequences flowing from that finding since this matter is admittedly well settled .....

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Dec 23 1957 (HC)

Ramesh Chandra Vs. State Government of Uttar Pradesh and ors.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Dec-23-1957

Reported in: AIR1959All47

..... was found guilty being a member of a political partywhile in government service and was consequently asked to show cause as to why he should not be removed from service he .....

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Dec 23 1957 (HC)

J.K. Cotton Spinning and Wvg. Mills Co. Ltd., Kanpur Vs. the Commissio ...

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Dec-23-1957

Reported in: AIR1958All609

..... this contention was repelled by the income tax appellate tribunal and consequently the question mentioned above has been referred for opinion of this ..... of section 34 2 of the act would be defeated and consequently his point was that by necessary implication we should read in ..... of section 34 2 of the act would be defeated and consequently his point was that by necessary implication we should read in .....

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Dec 23 1957 (HC)

Kundan Lal Agarwal and anr. Vs. State

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Dec-23-1957

Reported in: AIR1958All643; 1958CriLJ1102

..... or property mark of genuine sunlight and lifebuoy soap manufactured by messrs lever brothers ltd consequently section 486 i p c was not in my opinion properly applied to the case .....

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Dec 23 1957 (HC)

Vijay Shanker Vs. Union of India (Uoi)

Court: Punjab and Haryana

Decided on: Dec-23-1957

Reported in: AIR1958P& H246

..... can be found that that level crossing was provided and maintained by the railway in consequence of the requisition of the central government according to section 13 c of act no ..... by the railway administration wilfully to injure persons coming on the railway track 8 in consequence the appeal fails and isdismissed but this is not a case for the award of .....

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