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Sep 02 2010

Asha Gold Covering Works.Vs. A.N.A.Haja Mohideen, and ors.

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Sep-02-2010

1. This second appeal has been filed against the judgment and decree, dated 29.7.2005, made in A.S.No.379 of 2004, on...


Dec 23 2011

M/S. Cover Age, Anand Bhawan Lane Vs. Rourkela Municipality and Anothe ...

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Dec-23-2011

and marketing agency in the name and style of M/s. COVER AGE. It entered into an agreement with opposite parties to


May 23 2003

Flora Wall Coverings Ltd. and ors. Vs. Commissioner of Customs

Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT

Decided on: May-23-2003

Reported in: (2003)(89)ECC677

result have failed to establish, that the seized machinery are covered under hire purchase agreement in the premises of M/s FWCL.


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Aug 22 1994

Collector of Central Excise, Bombay Vs. Popular Cotton Covering Works

Court: Supreme Court of India

Decided on: Aug-22-1994

Reported in: 1994(73)ELT264(SC); JT1994(5)SC292; 1994(3)SCALE841; (1994)5SCC727

new substance distinguishable from bare electric wire. The process of covering the bare copper or aluminium wire amounted to an incidental


Mar 18 1987

Collector of C. Ex. Vs. Popular Cotton Covering Works

Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on: Mar-18-1987

Reported in: (1989)(43)ELT742TriDel

says when a metal conductor of copper or aluminium is covered with paper or cotton or glass fibre, it becomes assessable


Jan 12 2001

M/S. Flora Wall Coverings Ltd., Vs. Customs, Bangalore

Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT

Decided on: Jan-12-2001

of the case in brief are that M/s. Flora Wall Coverings Ltd., the appellants and M/s. Flora Group, a 100% EOU


Feb 13 2013

In the Matter of Digital Satellite Warranty Cover Limited and Another ...

Court: UK Supreme Court

Decided on: Feb-13-2013

the insurer engages in. 11. The First Non-life Directive originally covered only business within what are now Classes 1 to 17


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