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Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Chandigarh
Decided on: Jan-19-2004
Reported in: (2004)87TTJ(Chd.)1
..... all these cases were not produced the assessing officer came to specific finding that and consequently the assessment was completed under section 144 of the income tax act 1961 hereinafter referred ..... the counsel for the assessee that the total income determined by the commissioner appeals in consequence upon the directions of the tribunal was based on remand report submitted by the assessing .....
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Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Dec-16-2004
..... certain legal inequalities tend only to correct factual inequalities the extensive interpretation mentioned above cannot consequently be accepted it is important then to look for the criteria which enable a ..... take instructions from him in refutation of the allegations made against him indefinite imprisonment in consequence of a denunciation on grounds that are not disclosed and made by a person .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChester (Respondent) Vs. Afshar (Appellant)
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Oct-14-2004
..... surgery to which she was giving her consent and its possible consequences including the risk of paralysis the court of appeal was asked ..... arguments which had laid emphasis upon a logical examination of the consequences which would have flowed had he not breached his duty ..... patient duly warned about such risks must accept them and their consequences mrs hart was ready to accept any general risks of the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAdams (Fc) (Respondent) Vs. Bracknell Forest Borough Council (Appellan ...
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Jun-17-2004
..... diagnosis of the defect and appropriate treatment or educational provision 2 that the adverse consequences of his congenital defect were not mitigated because early diagnosis was not made or ..... other important areas of functioning dr gardner said that these psychological psychiatric syndromes were a consequence of his undiagnosed and untreated learning difficulties 28 mr adams said in evidence that .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKarnataka State Road Transport Corporation Vs. Pooja Travels and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Nov-17-2004
Reported in: ILR2005KAR164; 2005(1)KarLJ419
..... which the ccp is granted runs through the jurisdiction of various regional transport authorities and consequently the permit holders will have approach all the rtas for getting counter signatures that in ..... major extent do not prohibit the operation of contract carriages by the private operators and consequently there is no prohibition for the private operators to run their contract carriages by .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRegina Vs. Special Adjudicator (Respondent) Ex Parte Ullah (Fc) (Appel ...
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: Jun-17-2004
..... however absolve the contracting parties from responsibility under article 3 for all and any foreseeable consequences of extradition suffered outside their jurisdiction 87 in interpreting the convention regard must be ..... contracting state by reason of its having taken action which has as a direct consequence the exposure of an individual to proscribed ill treatment this is an important authority .....
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Court: Jammu and Kashmir
Decided on: May-26-2004
..... this court the learned advocate general was granted permission to file additional affidavit and consequently the petitioner was also granted liberty to file rejoinder thereto on the basis of ..... the health department general department will issue necessary orders regarding such transfer underlining supplied 9 consequent upon the above a meeting was convened in the office of commissioner housing and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTTamil Nadu Highways Roadways Employees' Association, (Regn. No. 97/200 ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Sep-08-2004
Reported in: (2004)4MLJ335
..... wholly arbitrary and unreasonable violating article 14 of the constitution of india that the consequent termination order pursuant to the abolition was resorted to in violation of the provisions ..... senior counsel therefore contended that the original appointment itself was a nullity and therefore consequently such an illegal appointment can never be restored reliance was placed upon the decisions .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMaruti Udyog Ltd. Vs. Dy. Cit
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Oct-11-2004
Reported in: [2005]92ITD120(Delhi)
..... section 43 b being non obstinate section overrides all other provisions of the act and consequently deductions in respect of taxes and duties is allowable on payment basis irrespective of the ..... contemplates to allow that expenditure only which are relatable to earning of taxable income and consequently disallows only those expenses which are relatable to earning of tax free income this section .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChintaman Sukhdeo Kaklij and ors. Vs. Shivaji Bhausaheb Gadhe and ors.
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Aug-12-2004
Reported in: 2004(5)BomCR573; 2004(4)MhLj739
..... code is not a penal enactment for punishment and penalties penal consequences for not putting in the defence in time are also ..... of the legislature the purpose of the enactment and the consequence which would follow from construing it as mandatory or directory ..... parliament shows that the parliament never intended to impose penal consequences on account of non compliance of the provisions of order .....
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