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Home > Cases Phrase: equality Year: 2002 Page 1 of about 4,086 results (0.052 seconds)M.K. Haridas and ors. Vs. Asal Malabar Beedi Depot Pvt. Ltd.
Court: Company Law Board CLB
Decided on: Feb-12-2002
Reported in: (2002)110CompCas31
..... was incorporated on the premise of parity in shareholding and equal participation in its management the business of the company continued ..... nos 2 and 3 were running the partnership business with equal shareholding and contributed 100 shares each at the time of ..... he reiterated that though there is no written agreement regarding equal shareholding there has been a tacit family arrangement as borne .....
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Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jun-27-2002
..... government favoritism of some religions by insisting upon separation that the government achieve 722 equal treatment by removing itself from the business of providing religious education for children ..... funding overcomes the establishment clause concern for social concord an earlier court found that equal opportunity principle insufficient it read the clause as insisting upon greater separation of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBhavnagar Municipal Nokariyat Sabha Vs. Bhavnagar Municipal Corporatio ...
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Mar-22-2002
Reported in: (2002)3GLR127
..... the establishment of the respondent were discriminatory and in violation of the principle of equal pay for equal work and the retrospective effect of the payment of wages in the prescribed pay ..... the supreme court the following conditions precedent to the application of the doctrine of equal pay for equal work although with the caveat that they were not a straight jacket formula applicable .....
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Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Feb-11-2002
Reported in: (2002)2CALLT34(HC)
..... municipal council authorising the petitioners to perform and or discharge duties of lgcs 7 equal pay for equal work applies to cases of unequal pay scales based on no classification or irrational ..... the different scales of pay do identical work under same employer the principles of equal pay for equal work is however inapplicable where distinction is based on quantitative difference in functions and .....
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Court: Company Law Board CLB
Decided on: Feb-12-2002
..... was incorporated on the premise of parity in shareholding and equal participation in its management the business of the company continued ..... respondents 2 amp 3 were running the partnership business with equal shareholding and contributed 100 shares each at the time of ..... he reiterated that though there is no written agreement regarding equal shareholding their has been a tacit family arrangement as borne .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTi.T.i. Ltd., Naini Officers Association and anr. Vs. Union of India (U ...
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Aug-27-2002
Reported in: 2002(4)AWC3162; (2003)ILLJ1130All; (2002)3UPLBEC2324
..... of guarantee under the constitution and those who are similarly circumstanced are entitled to equal treatment if there is rational classification consistent with the purpose for which such classification ..... similarly but what amount of dissimilarity would make the people disentitled to be treated equally is rather a vexed question mere differentiationor inequality of treatment does not per se .....
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Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Aug-13-2002
Reported in: 2005(2)CHN207
..... old act the question was whether against imposition of illegal municipal taxes the respondent has equally efficacious remedy under the municipal act and his suit and prayer for injunction against illegal ..... it would also be tantamount to ignoring the difference between an adequate relief and an equally efficacious relief 75 this court is in respectful agreement with the aforesaid interpretation of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRamu Ram and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-15-2002
Reported in: (2003)IIILLJ123Raj; RLW2003(1)Raj641; 2002(2)WLN558
..... the respective parties the question involves two aspects i e equal pay for equal work and continuing casual employment for a long period a ..... of the apex court dealing with the twin aspect of equal pay for equal work and continuing casual employment for a long period has ..... suitable number of posts they may not be denied the equal pay for equal work the same pay principle was reiterated in the case .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDeputy Cit Vs. Triveni Engineering Works Ltd..
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jul-31-2002
Reported in: (2004)88TTJ(Del)165
..... provisions of section 115j by interpolating the formula for allowing an amount equal to the deemed taxable income to be carried forward in order to ..... to income tax for the relevant previous year is treated as income equal to 30 per cent of such book profits and is taxed ..... income tax for the relevant previous year is treated as an amount equal 30 per cent of such book profits and is taxed accordingly an .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAshutosh Gupta Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Mar-20-2002
Reported in: AIR2002SC1533; [2002(93)FLR1134]; JT2002(3)SC219; 2002LabIC1457; 2002(3)SCALE203; (2002)4SCC34; 2002(2)SCT547(SC); 2002(2)SLJ497(SC); (2002)2UPLBEC1567
..... on the ground of discrimination on the score 5 article 14 of the constitution secures equal protection to government servants and article 16 is a particular application of general guarantee provided ..... be proper pleadings and averments in the substantive petition before the question of denial of equal protection of infringement of fundamental right can be decided there is always a presumption in .....
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