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Feb 28 2006 (HC)

Vishamodh Gowbhuja Samaj Vs. Mahboob Begum (Died) by Lrs. and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : 2006(4)ALD23

..... or order which may be made therein except under the authority of the court and on such terms as it may impose.explanation :-for the purposes of this section, the pendency of a suit or proceeding shall be deemed to commence from the date of the presentation of the plaint or the institution of the proceeding ..... effected with the permission of the court, and the same is being protected by virtue of section 52 of the transfer of property act, 1882, equity may have to be worked out in relation to the said item.section 52 of the act aforesaid reads :section 52 : transfer of property pending suit relating thereto :-during the pendency in any court ..... the learned counsel would maintain that in the light of the clear language in section 52 of the transfer of property act 1882, inasmuch as the property was purchased under the authority of the court, the same was protected under section 52 of the aforesaid act and hence during the final decree proceeding the allotment of this property purchased with .....

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Feb 28 2006 (SC)

Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and ors. Etc. Vs. Shantikunj Investme ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : AIR2006SC1270; 2006(1)CTLJ145(SC); JT2006(3)SC1; 2006(2)SCALE712; (2006)4SCC109

..... to both sets of cases i.e. allotment of commercial sites as well as residential, made by the chandigarh administration and chandigarh municipal corporation. section 2 of the act deals with definition. section 2(b) defines 'amenity' as under:2(b). 'amenity' includes roads, water-supply, street lighting, drainage, sewerage, public building, ..... . but to say that this is a condition precedent, that is not the correct approach in the matter. 'amenity' has been defined under section 2(b) of the act which includes roads, water-supply, street lighting, drainage, sewerage, public building, horticulture, landscaping and any other public utility service provided at chandigarh. ..... contended before us that the word, enjoy immovable property necessarily means that the administration should provide all the basic amenities as appearing under section 2(b) of the act for enjoying that allotment. the expression 'premium' appearing in the present context does not mean that the allot tees/ lessees cannot enjoy .....

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Feb 28 2006 (HC)

S.D. Pawan Vs. State by Hebbagodi Police

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : 2006CriLJ2268; ILR2006KAR1570; 2006(3)KarLJ125

..... could have been done by placing a charge sheet before the juvenile justice board, in view of the provisions of section 6 of the new act i.e., act no. 56/2000.4. to evidence the age, reliance has been placed by the learned counsel for the revision ..... 327/2005 and 328/2005 on the file of the principal sessions judge, bangalore rural district, registered for offences punishable under section 395 of the act. he was aged above 16 years on the date of each offence. since he had already attained the age of sixteen ..... eighteenth year of age on the date of the offence and by the time the charge sheet is filed, the new act, i.e., act no. 56/2000 has come into force, such person has to be considered as a juvenile in conflict with law for ..... aged only 16 years 5 months and was a juvenile in conflict with law under the juvenile justice (care and protection of children), act, 2000, charged sheet could not have been placed against him along with other accused before a criminal court.3. it is submitted .....

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Feb 28 2006 (HC)

On the Way Bakers Oven and anr. Vs. Susheela Devi and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : 2006(3)ALD753

..... the property. in giri yadav v. l. ramesh goud : 2005(4)ald562 , it was held by this court that such cases are covered by proviso to section 49 of the registration act. therefore, ex.a-8 was very much admissible in evidence, at least for the collateral purpose.16. now remains the third point. in deciding a us ..... circumstances, under which the lease was granted in favour of the defendants, and the manner in which it was terminated, by issuing a notice under section 106 of the transfer of property act. nothing was elicited from this witness by the second defendant, to suggest that the lease did not exist, or that it was not terminated, in ..... the defendants committed default in payment of rent, property tax, electricity bills, etc. ultimately, she got issued a notice, dated 13-6-1997, under section 106 of the transfer of property act, terminating the lease, with effect from 31-7-1997. she claimed the reliefs of eviction of defendants and realization of arrears under various heads, with interest .....

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Feb 28 2006 (HC)

NaraIn @ Naran Vs. the State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : RLW2006(3)Raj2244

..... , including the statement of smt. tejkanwar (ex.p-11), were recorded, on the basis of the information (ex.p-13) furnished by the accused under section 27 of the evidence act, a sum of rs. 460/- were recovered from his possession. the accused disclosed during the course of investigation that out of rs. 1000/-, he has, ..... argued that the recovery of rs. 460/- from the pocket of the accused at the time of his arrest, cannot tantamount to recovery under section 27 of the evidence act.14. it is further contended by the learned counsel for the accused-appellant that the prosecution story is wholly false and fabricated and the accused was ..... appellant.24. for the reasons stated above, the learned additional sessions judge, was perfectly right in convicting the accused- appellant narain @ naran for the offences under section 376 and 392, ipc. the findings of conviction recorded by the learned additional sessions judge are based on sound reasonings coupled with the correct and proper appreciation of .....

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Feb 28 2006 (HC)

Maheshwari Brothers Ltd. Vs. National Highways Authority of India

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : 2007(1)ARBLR64(Cal),(2006)3CALLT154(HC)

..... to be controlled by the provisions of the code'. the court also held that in the application of the code to a proceeding under the said act, section 5 of the said act does not create a bar. that is why supreme court held that since revisional jurisdiction is not specifically barred, as a second appeal is, revision ..... karmakar and anr. v. panchanan karmakar reported in air 1946 calcutta 427. reliance was placed on that decision in order to contend that even though section 41 of arbitration act 1940 makes the provision of cpc applicable, the division bench of calcutta high court held that only the procedural rules of cpc will apply to arbitration proceedings ..... subha reddy reported in : [1999]2scr880 . in that case, it was held that right of appeal from various orders passed under the arbitration act, 1940 was governed by section 39 of the said act which excludes the application of clause 15 of the letters patent. following the same it was held that the substantive right of cross objection, .....

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Feb 28 2006 (TRI)

Parul Toys Vs. Income-tax Officer

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Hyderabad

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : (2007)105ITD81(Hyd.)

..... toys. it filed return of income for the assessment year 2001-02 on 19-11-2001, declaring its total income at rs. 22,170 under section 44af. the assessment was completed under section 143(3) of the act on a total income of rs. 61,696 after making an addition of rs. 39,526, by way of partial disallowance of the assessee's ..... cit(a) by the order impugned herein.5.2 the contention of the assessee is that when for determination of income for assessment recourse is made to the provisions of section 44af by the assessee, being a small trader having a turnover of less than rs. 40 lakhs, the books of account or the profit & loss account drawn up in accordance ..... contentions of the assessee, which the cit(a) has elaborately considered before rejecting, duly extracting the relevant provisions of the act, in para 4 of his order impugned herein, on pages 3 to 5 thereof.5.3 the proviso to section 44af makes it clear that 'where the assessee is a firm, the salary and interest paid to its partners shall be .....

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Feb 28 2006 (TRI)

Sanghvi Cylinders (P) Ltd. Vs. the Commissioner of Central

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

..... after going through certain provisions of the purchase order given by m/s. ioc to the appellant, comes to the conclusion that the case falls under section 4(1)(b) of the central excise act, 1944.this approach, we are afraid, is not correct. as rightly contended by the learned consultant, the invoices indicate the basic price of the ..... (1)(b) as contended by the revenue. in the impugned order, the commissioner holds that the case falls within the ambit of section 4(1)(b) of the ce act, 1944. the appellants strongly challenge the findings of the adjudicating authority. hence, they have come before this tribunal for relief.3. shri c. sarabheswara rao, the ..... gas cylinders. even the purchase order also indicates the basic price of the gas cylinder. this is obviously section 4(1)(a) price. the appellants undertake the .....

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Feb 28 2006 (TRI)

Assistant Commissioner of Vs. Shiv Shankar Rice Mills

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Chandigarh

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : (2006)101ITD288(Chd.)

..... another in consideration of price paid or promised or other valuable consideration. but that is not the meaning of 'sale' in the sale of goods act, 1930. under section 4 of the sale of goods act, a transaction is called sale only where for money consideration property in goods is transferred under a contract of sale. a contract of sale between ..... can be considered as sale? the essential component of the sale is the transfer of the property in goods to the buyer for a price. sub-section (1) of section 4 of the sale of goods act defines the sale and agreement to sale which reads as under: 4. sale and agreement to sell (1) a contract of sale of goods ..... of taking such milling/ lease charges as part of cost of production, hypothetically treated it the internal sales and consequently denied the benefit of deduction under section 80hhc of the income-tax act. it was further stated that such type of lease settlement did not fall within the definition of sales as had been held by the hon'ble supreme .....

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Feb 28 2006 (HC)

Shri Mishrimal Jethmal Oswal Vs. the Municipal Council of Lonavala, Th ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Feb-28-2006

Reported in : AIR2006Bom190; 2006(3)ALLMR18; 2006(3)BomCR156; 2006(3)MhLj609

..... the matters in controversy. the concept of a judgment as defined by the code of civil procedure seems to be rather narrow and the limitations engrafted by sub-section (2) of section 2 cannot be physically imported into the definition of the word 'judgment' as used in clause 15 of the letters patent because the letters patent has advisedly not ..... is not their judgment. they may write and exchange drafts. those are not the judgments either, however, heavily and often they may have been signed. the final operative act is that which is formally declared in open court with the intention of making it the operative decision of the court. that is what constitutes the 'judgment'.12. now up ..... , rule 2 of the code of civil procedure (for short, 'cpc') may not apply to this matter, in the absence of a specific rule, high court should act on the analogy reflected therein because there cannot be a better analogy than what is provided by the code of civil procedure and which is followed by all high courts .....

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