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Sep 23 2013 (HC)

……………plaintiff Vs. Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd.

Court : Kolkata

..... type of commercial speech. the right to make commercial speech was a fundamental right of speech and expression guaranteed by article 19 of the indian constitution. this was akin to the firs.amendment of the american constitution. there was great encouragement to speak the truth in public interest. unless a statement made was absolute untrue or made ..... law of defamation, a defamatory material is always as understood by the reasonable man which was important, as stated in the case of slim and others versus daily telegraph ltd.and others reported in (1968) 2 q.b.157, ramesh s/o chotalal dalal versus union of india and others reported in (1988) 1 scc 68 ..... unfair, prejudicial to reckitt not with honest intention and aired at lowering the reputation of the defendant s trade mark, offending section 30 of the trade marks act, 1999. in those circumstances i pass an order of injunction restraining the defendant from showing the above advertisement or any version or adaptation thereof in any media .....

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Jun 16 2010 (HC)

Puspen Sarkar Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

Court : Kolkata

..... section 173 cr.p.c. is thus being submitted against puspen sarkar and ms. shyamalee for committing offences under section 120b, 418 of ipc and section 20(i) of indian telegraph act 1885.it is requested that the ld. court may kindly take cognizance of the offences and initiate process against the accused persons for trial.5 ..... been challenged;(a) the magistrate took cognizance on a charge-sheet relating to the offences punishable under sections 418/120b of the indian penal code and under section 20(i) of the indian telegraph act, and although all offences are non-cognizable still the police investigated the case without the prior permission of the court in terms ..... petitioner's house was searched not in the context of any cognizable offence and finally charge-sheet was submitted under section 4 of the bengal criminal law (amendment) act, 1942 without any prior permission of the court under section 155(2) of the code of criminal procedure and accordingly the investigation was quashed. in this .....

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Oct 03 2007 (HC)

Rameswara Home and Apartments (Pvt.) Limited Vs. Manojlal Seal and ors ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2008(3)CHN349

..... single judge cancelled the arbitration clause contained in the contracts. in these circumstances, it was held that section 37(1) of the act provides that all the provisions of the indian limitation act, 1908 (since amended act came into force in 1963) shall apply to arbitrations as they apply to the proceedings in court:8. sections 37(1) of ..... the act provides that all the provisions of the indian limitation act, 1908 (since amended act came into force in 1963) shall apply to arbitrations as they apply to the proceedings in court. sub-section (2), employing ..... in the present case was to the district judge as a court. the petition was one contemplated by the telegraph act for judicial decision. the petition is an application falling within the scope of article 137 of the 1963 limitation act.12. panchu gopal bose v. board of trustees, for port of calcutta reported in : [1993]3scr361 . .....

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Dec 04 2003 (HC)

Ashis Kumar Ghosh and ors. Vs. Cesc Ltd. and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR2004Cal130,(2004)1CALLT517(HC)

..... supply lines, associated apparatus and appliances including wires, towers and other appliances for the overhead transmission line from titagarh to mulajore erection which the telegraph authority possesses under the indian telegraph act, 1885 (13 of 1885), the governor is further pleased to notify the scheme as aforesaid in the official gazette.6. it is to ..... whether in this situation, it is necessary or not that has to be adjudged on the basis of the section 29 of the act followed by supportive documents being the necessary amendment, notification and circular.13. therefore, the remaining dispute is at all any interference has been caused to the petitioners in drawing such ..... authority of the central government as per section 28(3) of the electricity (supply) act, 1948 is concerned, it was previously up to the tune of rs. 5 crores on account of capital expenditure. but by subsequent amendment introduced in 1991 every scheme estimated to involve a capital expenditure exceeding such sum, as .....

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May 14 1993 (HC)

Minor Subir Ranjan Mondal Vs. Sita Nath Mukherjee

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1994Cal166,98CWN544

..... court in that decision held that article 137 of the limitation act applies to any petition or application filed under any act. it was contended before the supreme court on behalf of the claimant that article 137 of the limitation act did not apply to 'applications' before the district judge under the indian telegraph act. the principles laid down in the aforesaid supreme court decision are ..... law, had also not been disputed by the learned lawyers appearing for the parties in the aforesaid revisional applications.27. section 8 of the act has, thereafter, undergone several amendments. by the amendment of the west bengal land re-forms (amendment) act, 1972 the words 'revenue officer specially empowered by the state government in this behalf' have been omitted and the words 'munsif having territorial .....

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Mar 01 1978 (HC)

Roshan Singh and anr. Vs. the State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 1978CriLJ842

..... fresh challan on 1-6-76 section 7 of the principal act had been amended by section 5 of act 44 of 1975 permitting a court to take cognizance of an offence punishable under the act on a complaint of a public servant, and the act along with the amending act being partly procedural and partly substantive, cannot have retrospective operation. ..... of the telegraph wires (unlawful possession) act, lxxiv of 1950 (hereinafter the act), on receipt of the charge sheet the sub-divisional judicial magistrate, alipore took cognizance and transferred the case to the file of another ..... godown at 12a, orphan-gunge road and were found in possession of 33 bundles of copper wire, a case under sections 380/411/120b of the ipc was registered at the said police station. on completion of investigation the police submitted a charge sheet against the petitioners on 12-11-74 under section 5 .....

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May 15 1975 (HC)

Dinesh Chandra Banerjee and ors. Vs. Corporation of Calcutta and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1976Cal44

..... , chief valuer & surveyor, calcutta improvement trust, executive engineer. water works, calcutta corporation, borough engr., calcutta corporation, executive engineer. drainage department. calcutta corporation, indian posts and telegraphs department (including telephones). government of india. calcutta electric supply corporation ltd., oriental gas co. ltd., director of fire services, government of west bengal. commissioner for ..... rule contained in, any schedule except schedule i. (2) all references in this act to any schedule which may be amended under this section shall be construed as references to such schedule as for the time being so amended.' rule 51 of schedule xvi inter alia provides as follows: '51. (1) ..... time to time, in accordance with such rules as may be made by the corporation, grant to any person he thinks fit a license to act as a licensed building surveyor for the purposes of this chapter. (2) the corporation may prescribe the qualifications to be required of persons to .....

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Sep 29 1967 (HC)

Jay Engineering Works Ltd. and ors. Vs. State of West Bengal and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1968Cal407,72CWN440

..... trade unions a legal and corporate status and their executive and members immunity from civil and criminal liability in respect of strikes. it was amended in 1947 by the indian trade unions (amendment) act 1947 which primarily deal with the recognition of tradeunions but the provisions have not yet come into force as the central government has not to ..... of the police station.164. those requirements of signaturt of the person giving information may have to be fulfilled later, if information was received over telephone or by telegraph. that may affect admissibility and value ofthe document in a criminal trial. but that has nothing to do with the duty of police. large volume of judicial ..... on chapter xiv, he contended for his proposition that duties enjoined by sections 154 and 157 cr. p. c. are discretionary because in the first telephonic or telegraphic information has been held to be not an f. i. r. for the reason that section 154 requires that it 'shall be signed by the person giving it .....

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Sep 19 1963 (HC)

Commissioners for the Port of Calcutta Vs. General Trading Corporation ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1964Cal290,68CWN410

..... ', uses the expression 'document of title'. none of these sections specifically mentions the railway receipt as a 'document of title' or 'document showing title'. section 137 of the transfer of property act, 1882 (as amended by the amending act ..... or order for delivery, or other document showing title to goods'. all these various sections of the indian contract act were repealed by the indian sale of goods act, 1930. section 178 of the indian contract act repeats the same enumeration with this difference that this section instead of using the expression 'document showing title ..... the hundis drawn in favour of the appellants by chhaganlal kalidas were not met and the appellants tried to stop the bales of cotton by telegraphing to the bombay steam navigation company asking them not to deliver the goods to the consignee but to deliver to a named agent of .....

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Jun 18 1951 (HC)

Ananda Sankar and ors. Vs. Chief Secretary to the Government of West B ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1953Cal129

..... had been declared unlawful by the state government under section 16 of the indian criminal law amendment act. 37. the second ground was in these terms: 'that as a member of c. p. i. on its labour front and as a member of the union of post and telegraphs workers union, you fomented trouble against the postal employees, tampered with their ..... declaring the communist party an illegal organisation in the state of west bengal was illegal as it was made under the provisions of section 16 of the indian criminal law amendment act a provision which is ultra vires the constitution of india as it offends against the fundamental right of freedom of association guaranteed to citizens by article 19( ..... about thirty detenus. we have only heard the cases which were dismissed by the advisory board. 4. it is now unnecessary to consider the argument that the amending act of 1951 is ultra vires because the supreme court in the case of -- 's. krishnan v. the state of madras', : [1951]2scr621 have expressly held that .....

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