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Apr 27 2006 (TRI)

Punjab National Bank Vs. Rathi Pappins Pvt. Ltd. and ors.

Court : DRAT Mumbai

Reported in : I(2007)BC15

..... for or makes any distinction between the appeals and the miscellaneous appeals. the classification of appeals as regular appeals and miscellaneous appeals has been made by regulation 4 in chapter ii of the debts recovery appellate tribunal. mumbai (procedure) regulations of practice, 2001, to distinguish between the appeals preferred against the orders finally disposing of the ..... of court-fee on ad valorem basis.4. the above contention is not acceptable for the reasons that follow.from the provisions of the act, rules and the notification issued by the ministry of finance it appears that only provision for filing the appeal before the d.r. a.t. is section 20 of the recovery of debts ..... any application made for interlocutory order as per clause 4 thereof. the said notification also prescribes court-fee on the lines of rule 8 of the rules of 1994 in respect of the appeal filed against the orders of the recovery officer.5. the argument that the present appeal will not be a regular appeal but .....

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Dec 13 1951 (HC)

Sri Lakshmindra theertha Swamiar of Sri Shirur Mutt and anr. Vs. the C ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1952Mad613; (1952)IMLJ557

..... and the trustee is enjoined to keep regular accounts which should be got audited by an auditor, the details of which need not be referred.chapter viii deals with finance. section 76 vests in the government the power to levy an annual contribution not exceeding 5 per cent of its income. it is stated that ..... the same manner and to the same extent as if he were a trustee, such a person also would be a trustee within the meaning of the act.chapter iii contains general provisions applicable to all religious institutions. section 20 vests the administration of all religious endowments and the general superintendence & control in the commissioner. ..... the said notification. the second respondent in the petitions as originally filed was the hindu religious endowments board, madras. when the madras hindu religious and charitable endowments act (act xix (19) of 1951), came into force on 30-9-51, the petitioners obtained leave to amend the petitions by substituting the commissioner, hindu religious and .....

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Mar 16 1954 (SC)

The Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras Vs. Sri Lakshmind ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1954SC282; 20(1954)CLT250(SC); [1954]1SCR1005

..... is to take over the administration and vest it in an executive officer appointed by the commissioner. chapter vii deals with budgets, accounts and audit and chapter viii relates to finance. section 76 of chapter viii makes it compulsory for all religious institutions to pay annually to the government a contribution not exceeding ..... 5 per cent. of their income on account of the services rendered to them by the government and their officers functioning under this act. chapter ix ..... is not material for our purpose, and chapter .....

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Oct 05 1956 (HC)

Anand Kumar Bindal Vs. Employees' State Insurance Corporation and Ors. ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1957All136

..... be administered by the corporation for the purposes of the act, and into which will be paid all contribution-recoverable under the act and such other monies as are received on behalf of the corporation.the scheme is to be financed by contributions from employers and employees for which provision is made in chapter iv. the scale of contribution is dependent on the rate ..... of wages paid to the employees, the employers' contribution being approximately double that of the employees.4. chapter v of the act specifies the benefits to which insured persons--that is .....

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Mar 08 1960 (HC)

Secretary, Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Prad ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1960All535

..... with the examinations' committee. ch. vi-a deals with the results' committee. ch. vii deals with recognition of institutions by the board. ch. viii deals with the finance committee. ch. ix deals with the curriculum committee. ch. x deals with conditions under which grants-in-aid may be given to recognised institutions. ch. xi deals with ..... to be found in ch. vi headed 'the examinations' committee'. to the extent it is necessary for purposes of this case we will quote regulation 1 of that chapter which runs as follows :'it shall be the duty of the examinations' committee, subject to the sanction and control of the board : (a) to order examinations in ..... of the board under clauses (c) and (e) of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the intermediate education act, and chapter xvii deals with miscellaneous matters. we have by particularising the subject-matters of the chapters indicated! the scope of the regulations. a perusal of the regulations will show that they cover in effect the whole gamut .....

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Aug 09 1961 (SC)

Paresh Chandra Chatterjee Vs. the State of Assam and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1962SC167; [1962]3SCR88

..... the extension of tea cultivation and ch. iv, the control over the export of tea and tea seeds. chapter v deals with finance, accounts and audit. chapter vi regulates the power of the central government to control price and distribution of tea or tea waste. chapter vii provides for miscellaneous matters such as licensing of brokers, tea manufacturers etc., power of inspection and penalties ..... for the commission of certain offences created by the act. it is, therefore, manifest that the tea act mainly concerned with .....

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Apr 06 1962 (HC)

Mohammed Jacoo Sait Vs. District Collector of Trichur District and ors ...

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR1962Ker343

..... and to do all such acts as may be necessary for the proper administration and superln-tendance of a wakf.29. chapter iv deals with registration of wakfg and chapter v deals with mutawallis and wakf accounts. chapter vi deals with finance of the board.30. chapter vii deals with 'judicial proceedings', and in that chapter is to be found the ..... counsel for the appellant mr. v. k. k. menon, is that 'judicial proceedings' are dealt with in chapter vii. in particular, reliefs that could be asked for in a suit under section 14 of the religious endowments act, 1863, and section 92 of the code of civil procedure, are dealt with under section 55(1) and ( ..... referred to in the other sections, which may not really be necessary to be considered, chapter viii deals with miscellaneous matters. section 69, occurring in that chapter, states that the enactments mentioned therein shall not apply to any wakf to which the act applies. in particular, it will be noted that section 5 of the religious endowments .....

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Feb 26 1964 (SC)

Basant Kumar Sarkar and ors. Vs. Eagle Rolling Mills Ltd. and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1964SC1260; [1964(8)FLR334]; (1964)IILLJ105SC; [1964]6SCR913

..... of the benefit which is intended to be conferred on them. chapter ii of the act deals with the corporation, standing committee and medical benefit council and their constitution; chapter iii deals with the problem of finance and audit; chapter iv makes provisions for contribution both by the employees and the employer, and chapter v prescribes the benefits which have to be conferred on the workmen ..... ; it also gives general provisions in respect of those benefits. chapter v-a .....

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Aug 11 1966 (HC)

Triloknath Lall and anr. Vs. Malati Bibi Khetry and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1967Cal145,1967CriLJ342

..... other ways. one, section 21, with its nine sub-sections including sub-sections 2 and 8, is in the act's chapter 4 captioned: 'deposit of rent' whereas chapter 7 captioned: 'penalties and miscellaneous', provides for contraventions of several provisions of the act as well as the consequential punishment therefor. so, mr. lala submits, if you have to look for offences, ..... it is right here in chapter 7, not in chapter 4. but in spotting out an offence in the act, i shall go not by where a particular provision is. i shall go instead by what it contains. contents of a section, and ..... not its location, should be the test to go by. the rele-vant provisions in chapter 7 are no doubt provisions providing for offences--statutory offences all .....

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Jul 15 1969 (SC)

Mst. Ayesha Bibi Vs. the Commissioner of Wakfs, West Bengal and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1970SC287; (1969)2SCC305; [1970]1SCR585

..... a decision of a competent court. chapter v deals with wakf accounts and chapter vi with statements of wakfs-al-al-aulad. chapter vii creates a bar to transfer of immovable property of wakfs. chapter viii lays down the duties of mutwalis with other ancillary matters. chapter ix deals with finance and chapter x deals with judicial proceedings. chapter xi, xii and xiii deal ..... suit he was content to remain outside the suit and to give up all his pleas about the wakf and the collusive nature of the suit. having so acted it seems difficult to think that the decree could be declared void simply because the commissioner had no special notice of the compromise. no special notice of compromise ..... section 80 of the cpc before the suit was filed. he stated that although he was entitled to a notice under section 70(1) of the bengal wakfs act, 1934 it was not necessary to add him as a defendant and he denied collusion between himself and the other defendants. he observed that the other defendants were .....

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