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Jan 14 2003 (HC)

Lohia Mandilia and ors. Vs. C.E.S.C. Ltd. and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Jan-14-2003

Reported in : AIR2003Cal233

..... tampering of the meter seals, and pilferage is concerned the same are not within the competence of the electrical inspector under the provision of section 26, sub-section (6). anyway, in the act or the rules there was and still is no provision prior to formulation of this conditions of supply, for adjudication of dispute relating to ..... notice in case of consumerhaving been found to be guilty of mal-practice in respect of use of energy or pilferageis contrary to the provision of section 20 ofthe indian electricity act, 1910, which is reproduced hereunder :'power for licensee to enter premises and to remove fittings or other apparatus of licensee.-- (1) a licensee ..... two issues cesc can apply the above conditions of supply to the extent as follows :(i) the cesc may disconnect supply without notice as required under section 24 of the act. (ii) it can ask for deposit of 50 per cent of provisional assessment of unmetered electric consumption and payment of disconnection and reconnection charges, .....

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Jan 07 2003 (HC)

Arun Das Vs. State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Jan-07-2003

Reported in : (2003)2CALLT226(HC)

..... strong circumstantial evidence enough which can indeed get strength from the extra-judicial confession.21. lastly, the story set up by the accused in his examination under section 313 crpc is plainly one of alibi-- that at the relevant point of time when the occurrence took place, he was away to buy some food at ..... accused maintains that his wife was killed by some miscreants and not by him.4. the accused stood his trial for having allegedly committed an offence punishable under section 302 ipc before the learned additional sessions judge, contai, midnapore and the point for determination was whether the accused had intentionally murdered his wife.5. the learned ..... judgment and order dated 9th december, 1998 passed by the learned additional sessions judge, contai, midnapore whereby the learned additional sessions judge had convicted the accused/appellant under section 302 ipc in connection with session trial case no. xxx/ january /1994 arising out of g.r. case no. 674/90.2. a grisly murder on .....

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Jan 06 2003 (HC)

Steel Authority of India Ltd. Vs. Durga Crane and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Jan-06-2003

Reported in : (2003)2CALLT122(HC)

..... ready and willing to complete the transaction under the contract.27. the learned arbitrator has considered both the questions in detail in the light of section 47 of the partnership act and these appears to be no reason to disagree with his findings and observations in that regard.28. the other argument advanced by mr. banerjee ..... when the award was passed without any material on record, which amounted to misconduct. the learned judge also observed that the expression 'otherwise invalid' used in section 30 of the arbitration act, 1940, would also cover an award which was passed without application of mind.16. drawing a parallel to the facts involved in the instant case, mr ..... dissolution of the partnership had been duly considered by the learned arbitrator who relied on the tender form itself and also on the provisions of section 47 of the indian partnership act, 1932, to come to a finding that even if the partnership firm stood dissolved on account of the letter written by shri bansal on .....

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