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Jan 23 2013 (HC)

Smt. Thimmavva Vs. the State of Karnataka Represented by Its Principal ...

Court : Karnataka

..... 5th respondent brought to its notice the resolution dt.29.8.2007 of the council for formation of the road in question. 14. section 76 of the kuda act, makes chapter 8 of the km act, inapplicable to the tmc, tumkur, on the constitution of the 5th respondent urban development authority, thus, denuding the tmc, tumkur from exercising a jurisdiction in the matter ..... submit that the 5th respondent when constituted to having jurisdiction over the urban area of tumkur municipality, the provisions contained in chapter 8 of the kmc act, are inapplicable to the tumkur urban area. in other words, chapter 8 of the km act making provision for improvement schemes and improvement boards and the power of the municipal council to undertake works, incurring expenditure for .....

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Dec 02 2015 (HC)

The Commissioner of Central Excise and Service Tax, Mangalore Vs. M/s. ...

Court : Karnataka

..... paid for repair on company vehicles and, rent-a-cab services would come within the realm of rule 3 of cenvat credit rules, 2004 read with section 66 of the finance act, 1994 and thus, the assessee is entitled for the cenvat credit of service tax paid on the input services. the judgment of this court in m/s. stanzen toyotestsu india (p ..... rule 3 of cenvat credit rules, 2004, specifically provides that the manufacturer of final products shall be allowed to take credit, the service tax liable under section 66 of the finance act, 1994, one which is paid on any input service received by the manufacturer of a final product. 6. it is thus clear that under the scheme of cenvat credit rules, 2004 ..... (prayer: this cea is filed under section 35g of the central excise act, arising out of order dated 17.6.2009 passed in final order no. 21966/2014 praying to: i. decide the substantial questions of law formulated at para 6 of the .....

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Feb 10 2014 (HC)

A. Sandhya Sudhakaran and Others Vs. M/S. Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. ...

Court : Karnataka

..... , kusum rai and others, kokilaben chadravada's case, etc. 17. the heading "insurance of motor vehicles against third party risks" given in chapter xi of the motor vehicles act, 1988 (chapter viii of 1939 act) itself shows the intention of the legislature to wake third party insurance compulsory and to ensure that the victims of accident arising out of use ..... the unladen weight of and of which does not exceed 7,500 kgs. (7,500 kgs was substituted for 6,000, by section 2 of act 5-1 of 1994 with effect from 14th november, 1994), it is not in dispute that the unladen weight of the offending lorry in question as per 'b' register extract of the vehicle ex. ..... weight of anu of which, does not exceed 7,500 kgs." (emphasis supplied) the said unladen weight of 7,500 kgs. is substituted by 6000 kgs. by act 54 of 1994 with effect from 14-11-1994. section 2 (47) : "'transport vehicle' means a public service vehicle, a goods carriage, an educational institution bus or a private service vehicle; section 10: .....

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May 26 2008 (HC)

Geetha W/O K.B. Chowdaiah Vs. G.K. Subrahmanya Since Deceased by Lr.,

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2009ACJ1132; ILR2008KAR4112; 2008(5)AIRKarR139; AIR2008NOC2462;

..... to any person including owner of the goods or his authorised representative carried in the vehicle', the conclusion is irresistible that prior to the aforesaid amendment act of 1994, even if the widest interpretation is given to the expression 'to any person' it will not cover either the owner of the goods or his authorised ..... , since deceased by legal representative, insured by the 2nd respondent and driven by one krishnappa, proceeding from mandya to dharmasthala via hassan-saldeshpura, on 17-05-1994, suffered grievous and simple injuries when the car dashed against a roadside tree, due to rash and negligent driving. the appellants preferred separate claim petitions, initially ..... /- to rs. 15,000/-(9) liability (statutory)(i) motor vehicles act 1939;(a) section 94 of the motor vehicles act, 1939, compels the owner of a motor vehicle to insure the vehicle in compliance with the requirements of chapter viii of the said act section 95 requires a policy of insurance to be one which insures the .....

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Dec 09 2004 (HC)

Gurukrupa Co-operative Housing Society Limited Vs. Bangalore Developme ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR2005KAR2808; 2005(3)KarLJ569

..... power to reconvey the land was conferred on the authority only after the introduction of section 38c to the bangalore development authority act (for short, hereinafter referred to as 'the act'), by amendment act, 1994. since a final decision has been taken only under the resolution dated 16-8-2003, the petitioner is bound to pay ..... the light of this and in the light of the observations made above, the proposal put up by the committee which consisted of deputy commissioner (land acquisition), finance member, town planning member, engineer member and the commissioner is reasonable. under these circumstances, in the light of the aforesaid material on record, the rate fixed ..... legal proceedings referred to supra show how the petitioner has been harassed for more than two decades. how the authorities like bda, bangalore city corporation have acted in high handed manner in derogation of valuable legal rights of the citizens. when the original owner in the year 1961 has paid the charges demanded by .....

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Nov 06 2003 (HC)

Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation Vs. Arun Alias Aravind

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : II(2004)ACC53; 2004ACJ249; AIR2004Kant149; ILR2004KAR26; 2004(1)KarLJ338

..... driver of the said vehicle. this procedure, in my view, is permissible in proper understanding of section 110-f of the act, and it would also subserve the very object of chapter viii of the act which intends to give expeditious and effective relief to the victims of the motor accidents or the legal representatives of the persons ..... but, who does not know the particulars of the other vehicle which was responsible for the accident. it is well-settled that provisions of the motor vehicles act regarding establishment of claims tribunal to determine just compensation to the victim or the legal representatives of the deceased in a motor vehicle accident is meant to provide ..... a speedy and expeditious forum to the claimants. the object of the act has been enumerated by the supreme court in united india insurance company limited v. lehru and ors., : [2003]2scr495 as follows.--'in order to divine the .....

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Jan 01 1970 (HC)

Chamansab S/O Ibrahimsab Jambagi Vs. Parappa S/O Nurendappa Ujjanshett ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2008ACJ321; 2008(1)KarLJ233

..... , pursuant to the 85th report of the law commission, the parliament did not choose to amend section 110a of the act by defining the expression 'legal representatives' in relation to claims under chapter viii of the act as 'the spouse, parent and children of the deceased' as recommended by the law commission. the commission had opined ..... would be entitled to claim such compensation, it is necessary to keep in view the provisions of the act under which a claim petition could be preferred and the scope of such provisions, chapter x of the act provides for liability without fault in certain cases. section 140 provides for liability to pay compensation on the ..... notification in the official gazette, from time to time amend the second schedule.'(4) this section, which was introduced by act no. 54 of 1994 and which came into force with effect from 14.11.1994, has been inserted to provide for a pre-determined structured formula for payment of compensation to the motor vehicles accident victims .....

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Oct 18 1985 (HC)

Bangalore University Vs. Ramachandran

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1985KAR3774; 1985(2)KarLJ520

..... university as such and includes an institution admitted to the privileges of the university as an affiliated college of the university in accordance with the provisions of the act.15. 'department', 'department of studies', 'post graduate department' and 'post graduate department of studies' according to section 2(2a) means, the department, ..... in promotional vacancies for scheduled castes, the scheduled tribes and other socially and economically backward class of citizens.10.the relevant portion of section 49 of the act with which we are concerned reads :'49. appointment of teachers, etc. -(1) there shall be a board of appointment for selecting persons for appointment ..... 8. we may with advantage refer to certain provisions of the act, before considering the rival contentions urged on behalf of the parties.9. chapter viii of the act, relates to the appointment of teachers and other servants of the university. in this chapter section 49 regulates the appointment of teachers etc. section 50 .....

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Mar 22 1999 (HC)

Noorulla Vs. P.K. Prabhakar and Another

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 1999ACJ1419; AIR2000Kant1; [1999]98CompCas725(Kar); ILR1999KAR2725; 2000(2)KarLJ16

..... as of law that 'the proof of negligence remains the lynch pin to recover compensation'.9. therefore, for maintaining the claim for compensation under chapter viii of the act, the claimant has to prove that the accident, resulting in death or bodily injury, had occasioned because of negligence of the driver and vicariously ..... out of and in the course of his employment, his employer shall be liable to pay compensation in accordance with the provisions of chapter ii'. section 4 of the compensation act deals with 'amount of compensation'. it lays down the statutory scheme for computing the compensation payable in cases of the types of ..... the provisions of the english law. the relevant sections found in the three english acts - road traffic act, 1930, the third parties (rights against insurers) act, 1930 and the road traffic act, 1934 were incorporated in chapter viii'.14. section 94 of the act provides for compulsory insurance against the third party risks. the expression 'third party' .....

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Dec 16 1994 (HC)

Bharath Kumar, A. Vs. Karnatka State Transport Appellate Tribunal and ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1995Kant264; ILR1995KAR331; 1995(4)KarLJ53

..... impose a condition as to the age of vehicle which is covered by a permit. under the scheme of the act, requirement in regard to registration of a motor vehicle is covered by chapter-iv of the act; while chapter v deals with the control of transport vehicles. a 'transport vehicle' is defined under section 2(47) as a public service vehicle, a goods ..... mechanically propelled vehicle adapted for use upon roads, i.e., every kind of motor vehicle is covered. therefore, while chapter iv relates to control of motor vehicles by registration and condition thereto. chapter v relates only to transport vehicles. under the act at chapter iv section 59 occurs which empowers the central government to fix the age limit of a motor vehicle. that has .....

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