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Sep 05 2007 (HC)

S.K.N. Associates Pvt. Ltd. and anr. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007(98)DRJ43

..... of its validity, the licensee shall discontinue forthwith the use of the standard mark notwithstanding the pendency of any appeal before the central government under section 16 of the act. he submitted that the provision is so stringent inasmuch as it stipulates that if there be, with the licensee or his agents, any ..... bureau of indian standards that the drawings in respect of the lpg regulators manufactured by the petitioner no. 1 met with the approval of the department of explosives. thereafter, on 28.02.1992, the bureau of indian standards granted isi certification to the lpg regulators manufactured by the petitioner no. 1. the certification ..... after the commencement of production, the petitioner no. 1 entered into correspondence with the bureau of indian standards (respondent no. 2) as also the chief controller of explosives, nagpur for the grant of isi certification. in march, 1988, the lpg (regulation of supply and distribution) order, 1988 was passed. the petitioner had challenged .....

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Sep 11 2007 (HC)

Vijay Kumar and ors. Vs. State

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007CriLJ4615

..... sessions judge.13. rajender kumar jain v. state of bihar : 1980crilj1084 . 25 accused were charged for offences under section 121a, 120b indian penal code read with section 4, 5 and 6 of the explosive act. application for withdrawal from prosecution was filed. withdrawal was sought on the following grounds:i) two accused were granted pardon ..... by the court and were examined as approver under section 306 sub section 4 cr.p.c.ii) that out of ..... storm....14. sheonandan paswan v. state of bihar : 1983crilj348 . accused persons were charged for offences under section 420, 466, 471, 109, 120b indian penal code read with section 5(2) of prevention of corruption act withdrawal from prosecution was sought on following grounds:i) lack of prospect of successful prosecution.ii) implication of .....

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Sep 14 2007 (HC)

Hyundai Corporation Vs. Rajmal Ganna

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007(35)PTC652(Del)

..... court in terms of the provisions of the code of civil procedure indisputably shall apply to a suit or proceeding under the 1957 act as also the 1958 act. sub-section (2) of section 62 of the 1957 act provides for an additional forum. such additional forum was provided so as to enable the author to file a suit who may ..... which transmit and disseminate the information as soon as it is sent or beamed from one place to another. satellite television is a major contributor of the information explosion. dissemination of knowledge of a trade mark in respect of a product through advertisement in media amounts to use of the trade mark whether or not the ..... jurisdiction of a court which was not conferred by the statute. for the purpose of attracting the jurisdiction of a court in terms of sub-section (2) of section 62 of the 1957 act, the conditions precedent specified therein must be fulfillled, the requisites thereforee are that the plaintiff must actually and voluntarily reside to carry on business .....

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Oct 10 2007 (HC)

interore Fertichem Resources Sa Vs. Mmtc of India Limited

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007(4)ARBLR242(Delhi); 146(2008)DLT61

..... in whole or in part any obligations under this contract because of war, hostility, civil commotion, sabotage, quarantine restrictions, acts of gods and acts of govt. (including but not restricted prohibition of exports or import), floods, explosions, epidemics, then the date of fulfillment shall be of engagement shall be postponed during the time when such circumstances have ..... the parties to bear their own costs. it is this award which is sought to be challenged by the petitioner under section 34(2) of the arbitration and conciliation act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the said act).2. in order to appreciate the scope of the challenge, certain facts need to be set out. the documents placed ..... and that the petitioner had not shown any payment being made towards the fulfillment of claim under the london award.25. in the petition under section 34(2) of the said act, it is pleaded that the said award is contrary to the terms of the contract, public policy of india and the evidence on record. .....

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Oct 25 2007 (HC)

Latif Mohammad Butt @ Bilal Ashraf Vs. State (Nct of Delhi)

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007(99)DRJ182

..... this appeal has been preferred by the appellant against the judgment dated 13th july, 2004 whereby the appellant was convicted by the trial court under sections 4 and 5 of the explosive substances act and against the order of sentence whereby the trial court sentenced the appellant to undergo ri for 10 years and a fine of rs. 5 ..... and the appellant was governed by explosive substances act 1908 as it stood in the year 2000. the explosive substances act was amended by act no. 54 of 2001 and punishment as provided under sections 4 and 5 of the explosive substances act was changed. the counsel argued that under the unamended provisions of the explosive substances act, the petitioner could not have been ..... following effect:the appellant/accused shall undergo ri for 07 years and fine of rs. 5,000/- under section 4 and ri for 05 years and fine of rs. 5,000/- under section 5 of the explosive substances act in default of fine he shall further undergo si for 06 months in each lapse.7. if the appellant .....

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Nov 06 2007 (HC)

Nemi Chand JaIn @ Chandraswami Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 146(2008)DLT641; 2007(99)DRJ440

..... place on 21st may, 1991. the death of 18 persons including of rajiv gandhi was investigated by a special task force and the persons responsible for the explosion and causing death of so many persons were booked and put to trial and some of them were convicted and some were acquitted. the special task force had ..... he is allowed to go abroad. court should thereforee refuse permission to go abroad. it is also submitted that further investigation into the conspiracy was being done under section 173(8) cr.p.c. after seeking appropriate order from the tada court at shriparambadur near chennai. 7. i consider that if any investigating agency investigating a ..... investigated the conspiracy angle as well. simultaneously, a one man judicial commission was also appointed under commission of inquiry act 1952 on 23rd august, 1991 by government of india. this commission of inquiry took about 7 years in giving its report and the report was accepted by government .....

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Dec 07 2007 (TRI)

Shri Saurabh Srivastava Vs. Dy Commissioner of Income-tax

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Delhi

Reported in : (2008)111ITD287(Delhi)

..... distributors on behalf of foreign principals and bought and sold on its own account under an unwritten agreement which was terminable at will, the assessee acted as sale agents and distributors of explosives manufactured by the imperial chemical industries (export) ltd. the agency was terminated and by way of compensation, the assessee was paid for the ..... consideration.4.7. arguing further, the ld. a.r. submitted that non-compete fees is not taxable under any of the heads of income mentioned in section 14 of the act. he submitted that the assessee has received the amount for undertaking a restrictive /negative covenant and, therefore, the same is a capital receipt. he relied ..... received an additional advantage/gain in the form of the non- compete fees in lieu of salary which falls in the category of salary, within the meaning of section 17(3) and, therefore, is taxable as such. the ld. dr further submitted that any receipt integrally linked with the continuation of the employment of sh. .....

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Dec 07 2007 (TRI)

Shri Saurabh Srivastava Vs. Dy. Commr. of Income-tax

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Delhi

..... distributors on behalf of foreign principals and bought and sold on its own account under an unwritten agreement which was terminable at will, the assessee acted as sale agents and distributors of explosives manufactured by the imperial chemical industries (export) ltd. the agency was terminated and by way of compensation, the assessee was paid for the ..... consideration.4.7. arguing further, the ld. a.r. submitted that non-compete fees is not taxable under any of the heads of income mentioned in section 14 of the act. he submitted that the assessee has received the amount for undertaking a restrictive/negative covenant and, therefore, the same is a capital receipt. he relied ..... has received an additional advantage/gain in the form of the non-compete fees in lieu of salary which falls in the category of salary, within the meaning of section 17(3) and, therefore, is taxable as such. the ld. dr further submitted that any receipt integrally linked with the continuation of the employment of sh. .....

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Dec 14 2007 (HC)

Daya Sapra Vs. Vishnu Dutt Sharma

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2008(100)DRJ578

..... supra).35. thus, in such a situation it becomes imperative to carefully view not only the point actually decided at the criminal trial for the offence under section 138 of the ni act but also the matter which was necessary to be decided and which was actually decided as also the ground work of the decision itself. for if the subsequent ..... birmingham police station, three more of the men made signed statements and the two others made oral confessions regarding their parts in planting the bombs that had caused the explosions. on november 24, all six men were photographed, and the photograph of one man showed a mark that might have been a bruise under the right eye. on ..... strike off a claim under inherent powers of the court.14. the facts may be noted as reproduced in the head note in hunter's case.15. after bomb explosions in two birmingham public houses on november 21, 1974 had killed 21 people and injured 161 others, the appellant and four others, irish republican supporters, were arrested by .....

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Feb 08 2008 (HC)

Social Jurist, a Civil Rights Group Vs. Gnct and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 147(2008)DLT729; 2008(101)DRJ484

..... due and proper authority of the administrator an opportunity to make such applications and seek recognition within a specified period by fulfillling the requirements stipulated under section 4 of the act read with rules 50 and 51 of the delhi school education rules, 1973. such of the institutions as satisfy the requirements of the said provisions ..... the power centre of the country. it refers to a fire incident in december, 2005 in which hundreds of school children had a miraculous escape following an explosion and fire at a spray painting unit that functions from the very same building as the unrecognized schools in south delhi's madanpur khadar village. it also ..... delhi whether the same are recognized or unrecognized.(ii) a school can be established only with the permission of the administrator granted in terms of section 3(2) of the act and any school established contrary to the said provisions shall not be recognized by the appropriate authority.(iii) recognition of the schools shall be .....

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