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Jul 11 2003 (HC)

income-tax Officer and ors. Vs. Electro Steel Castings Ltd.

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Jul-11-2003

Reported in: [2003]264ITR410(Cal)

..... for the revenue to consider and the assessee has no further obligation to disclose any inferential fact in support of the aforesaid contention learned counsel relied on the constitution bench judgment ..... having regard to the nature of the work done by the london company is an inferential fact from the facts which have been disclosed that was a matter of opinion therefore .....

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Jan 29 2003 (HC)

Vijay Kumar Bansal and ors. Vs. Sh. Bishan Sarup

Court: Punjab and Haryana

Decided on: Jan-29-2003

Reported in: (2003)134PLR169

..... addition and alteration would impair the value and utility of the premises would be an inferential fact to be deduced from the proved facts it has further been held that assessment ..... wall whether the value or utility of the building has materially been impaired is an inferential fact to be deduced from proved facts the proved facts are that the appellant without .....

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Jan 28 2003 (HC)

Dr. Praveen Kumar I. Kusubi Vs. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Scie ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Jan-28-2003

Reported in: 2004(3)KarLJ218

..... is proved to be wrong it should not be held to be wrong by an inferential process of reasoning or by a process of rationalisation it must be clearly demonstrated to ..... is proved to be wrong it should not be held to be wrong by an inferential process of reasoning or by a process of rationalisation it must be clearly demonstrated to .....

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Aug 26 2003 (SC)

Augustine Saldanha Vs. State of Karnataka

Court: Supreme Court of India

Decided on: Aug-26-2003

Reported in: AIR2003SC3843; 2003(2)ALD(Cri)979; 2003CriLJ4458; JT2003(Suppl1)SC187; 2003(7)SCALE11; (2003)10SCC472

..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 16 the ingredients of ..... in the ordinary occurs of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 17 the learned judges .....

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May 30 2003 (HC)

Onkar Lal Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: May-30-2003

Reported in: RLW2004(2)Raj934; 2003(4)WLC172

..... is final and conclusive in view of these provisions it is said that the legislature inferentially took away the right of the accused to summon the public analyst either for examination .....

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Aug 01 2003 (HC)

Rangasami Vs. Kasiappa Gounder,

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Aug-01-2003

Reported in: (2003)3MLJ299

..... branded as illegitimate any further rights than envisaged therein by resorting to any presumptive or inferential process of reasoning having recourse to the mere object or purpose of enacting section 16 .....

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Oct 28 2003 (SC)

Sarva Shramik Sangh Vs. Indian Smelting and Refining Co. Ltd. and ors.

Court: Supreme Court of India

Decided on: Oct-28-2003

Reported in: AIR2004SC269; [2004(101)FLR635]; JT2003(8)SC243; (2003)IIILLJ1156SC; (2004)1MLJ87(SC); (2003)10SCC455; 2004(86)SLJ64(SC); 2004(1)LC483(SC)

..... referred to it for the decision under any of the provisions of this act 23 inferentially from the above it is sought to be asserted that there is a statutory recognition .....

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Dec 04 2003 (HC)

Shyam Bihari @ Deena Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Dec-04-2003

Reported in: RLW2004(4)Raj2215; 2004(2)WLC160

..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 31 as to how .....

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Nov 07 2003 (HC)

Jai Singh and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Nov-07-2003

Reported in: RLW2004(4)Raj2240

..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 33 as to how .....

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Mar 11 2003 (HC)

Harbans Singh and ors. Vs. Mohinder Singh and ors.

Court: Punjab and Haryana

Decided on: Mar-11-2003

Reported in: (2003)135PLR330

..... it has to be established satisfactorily and cannot be presumed merely on the basis of inferential reasoning it is for this reason that we consider that a plea of a bar .....

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