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Home > Cases Phrase: exceeding Year: 2003 Page 1 of about 6,328 results (0.069 seconds)Mendarian Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. and ors. Vs. Inspector General of Regi ...
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Nov-13-2003
Reported in: 2004(1)CHN363
..... of rs 50 000 where it exceeds rs 75 000but does not exceed rs 1 00 000 rupees six thousand sixhundred and thirty plus ..... a conveyance is subsequently executed the duty on such conveyance shall not exceed ten rupees or the difference of the duty payable on such ..... a conveyance is subsequently executed the duty on such conveyance shall not exceed ten rupees or the difference of the duty payable on such .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMcConnell Vs. Federal Election Comm'n
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Dec-10-2003
..... parties for national conventions required reporting and public disclosure of contributions and expenditures exceeding certain limits and established the federal election commission fec to administer and enforce ..... point out that political supporters may be subjected to criminal liability if they exceed the contribution limits with expenditures that ultimately are deemed coordinated thus they stress .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTPawan Kumar Puri and ors. Vs. the Improvement Trust and anr.
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: May-19-2003
Reported in: (2003)135PLR431
..... houses category of houses gross monthly incomelow income group houses not exceeding eight hundred rupeesmiddle income group houses exceeding eight hundred rupees but notexceeding one thousand and eight hundred ..... rupees higher income group houses exceeding one thousand and eight hundredrupees 3 notwithstanding anything contained in sub rules 1 .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBalan Vs. State of Kerala
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Dec-10-2003
Reported in: I(2004)ACC749; AIR2004Ker129; 2004(1)KLT479
..... be effective for a limited period which shall not in any case exceed 4 months to authorise the use of a transport vehicle temporarily for ..... and b where the temporary licence is for a period exceeding seven days but not exceeding thirty days at the rate of one third of the ..... and the proviso deals with a situation of stay not exceeding 7 days and not exceeding 30 days only 10 according to me since the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTM.P. Mehrotra and Somesh Mehrotra Vs. Securities and Exchange Board of ...
Court: SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India or Securities Appellate Tribunal SAT
Decided on: Mar-28-2003
..... each warrant was entitled to obtain ten equity shares at price not exceeding rs 400 subsequently fixed at rs 400 per share on conversion and ..... obtain at their sole discretion ten equity shares at a price not exceeding rs 400 per share during the period of 12 months to ..... obtain at their sole discretion ten equity shares at a price not exceeding rs 400 subsequently fixed at rs 400 after 1 year but before .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMr. Satyadeva Prakash Sinha, Ms. Vs. Securities and Exchange Board of
Court: SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India or Securities Appellate Tribunal SAT
Decided on: Apr-30-2003
Reported in: (2003)4CompLJ491SAT
..... 3 3 is applicable only to cases of individual acquisition exceeding 5 of the voting share capital of the company since ..... the applicability of regulation 11 2 to them that their holding exceeded the prescribed limit even before the present acquisition also in ..... applicability of regulation 11 2 to them that their holding exceeded the prescribed limit even before the present acquisition also in .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSatyadeva Prakash Sinha Vs. Securities and Exchange Board of
Court: SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India or Securities Appellate Tribunal SAT
Decided on: Apr-01-2003
Reported in: (2003)44SCL381SAT
..... forth with reference to the applicability of regulation 11 2 to them that their holding exceeded the prescribed limit even before the present acquisition also in support of their contention that ..... the time specified therefor in the regulations he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five thousand rupees for every day during which such failure continues exemption provided under regulation .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRashpal Singh, S/O Sh. Saddi Ram Vs. State of Haryana
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Mar-05-2003
Reported in: 2003CriLJ3407
..... criminal procedure all offences under this act whether punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years shall be tried in a summary way by a judicial magistrate specifically empowered ..... 36a of the act an overriding effect was given whereby offences punishable with imprisonment not exceeding three years could be tried in a summary manner however such provisions only enable the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKottayam District Co-operative Bank Vs. Annie John
Court: Kerala
Decided on: May-30-2003
Reported in: 2003(3)KLT416
..... interest towards future interest there also the wording was that the future interest shall not exceed the contract rate of interest hence the arbitrator registrar can adopt the principle in section ..... for commercial purposes the proviso to section 34 allow the granting of future interest not exceeding the contract rate 13 the co operative banks are functioning with the deposits received from .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBirla Cement Works and anr. Etc. Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Apr-22-2003
Reported in: I(2004)ACC86; AIR2003Raj251; RLW2003(4)Raj2248; 2003(3)WLC428
..... the state govt by notification in official gazette which shall not exceed 5 of the cost of the chassis vehicle per annum ..... state govt by notification in the official gazette which shall not exceed rupees ten thousand for every 50 vehicles or part thereof ..... having less than four wheels fitted with engine capacity of not exceeding twenty five cubid centimeters 23 the rajasthan motor vehicles taxation .....
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