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May 11 2000 (HC)

Wildlife Protection Society of India Vs. State of Jandk

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2003(2)JKJ598

..... act & the provisions of the cites, the govt. of india has further taken steps to train and sensitized enforcement agencies like indo tibetan border police, b.s.f. postal guards, customs and police for preventing any illegal import or export of the shahtoosh and other animal articles. 7. the handicrafts trader association, srinagar has ..... endangered species of wild fauna and flora) and thereby prohibit importation and trade in animal articles made/derived from shahtoosh the under wool of the tibetan antelope. (ii) whether the respondents are under an obligation to enforce the ban on importation of wild animals including their parts and products particularly ..... provide additional support and information required to combat illegal international wildlife trade. in this petition the focus of its attention is the threatened extinction of tibetan antelope which is commonly known as chiru. the under-wool of this animal according to the petitioner is used for manufacturing shahtoosh shawls. according .....

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Oct 07 2002 (HC)

State of Jammu and Kashmir, Vs. Dr. Susheela Sawhney and State of Jamm ...

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : AIR2003J& K83,2003(1)JKJ35

V.K. Jhanji, J.1. The Reference to the Full Bench is ;'Whether the daughter of a permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir marrying a Non Permanent resident loses her status as a permanent resident of the State of Jammu & Kashmir, to hold , inherit and acquire immovable property in the state '2. In fact the loss or absence of status as a permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir disentitles a person not only in respect of acquisition of immovable property in the state, but also in respect of employment in the state and the right to scholarship and such other forms of aid as the State Government may provide. The issue, there fore, is :' Whether the daughter of a permanent resident of State of Jammu & Kashmir losses her status as a permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir on her marriage with a person, who is not a permanent resident of the State of Jammu & Kashmir '3. For proper understanding of the issue, it is expedient to notice the facts of each case, whi...

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Feb 18 2005 (HC)

Subash Chander Gupta and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2005(3)JKJ62,[2006]144STC217(NULL)

..... case of incidence of central sales tax on the transaction the materials will have to be transported by the buyer(s) through a registered public transport contractor across the state border and a copy of goods receipt note duly signed by the consignee will have to be sent by the buyer(s) to the consignor.9.3 the materials to be .....

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Oct 30 2007 (HC)

People's Welfare Society J and K Vs. State of J and K and Ors.

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2008(2)JKJ94

J.P. Singh, J.1. People's Welfare Society Jammu and Kashmir - the petitioner, had approached this Court with a writ petition 'seeking initiation of - effective measures to save the Jammu and Kashmir State Co-operative Consumers Federation, a Co-operative Society,(CONFED, for short), from being wound up and dispossessed from land measuring 9 kanals and 5 marlas and a building existing thereon, situated in Estate Narsingh Garh Magarmal Bagh, opposite Exhibition Ground, Srinagar, Kashmir, besides ensuring revival of the Society as recommended vide Registrar Co-operative Societies, J&K;, Srinagar's letter No. SS/366-67 dated 26.9.2000 by the State Government.2. It had further sought consideration as to whether or not, expansion of College of Education was at all necessary, and could compensation of Rs. 64 lacs and land at Magarmal Bagh and Bemina be given to Mrs. Vijay Dhar in exchange of her land which had been acquired for expansion of the College.3. This petition was treated as PIL on t...

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