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Jul 29 1981 (HC)

Bayer Aktiengesellschaft of Leverkusen Federal Republic of Germany Vs. ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1982Cal30

..... producing various end products such as her-bicidal compound or auxiliary agents for rubbers.'8. the provisions of section 2(1)(1) of patents act 1970 are as follows :--(1) 'medicine or drug' includes- (i) to (iii)..... (iv) insecticides, germicides, fungicides, weedicides and all other substances, intended to be used for the protection or preservation of ..... date of the sealing. according to the petitioner the period of this novel compound should have been 14 years by virtue of the provision of section 53 of the act. hence this application for rectification of the register by deleting 7 years and inserting in its place 14 years.3. the respondent filed an ..... case.10. the petitioner's counsel, tried to distinguish between the words 'herbici-'dal' used in the complete specification and 'weedicide' mentioned in section 2(1)(1)(iv) of this act. accordingly to him 'herbicidal' is a much broader term than 'weedicide'. herbicidal distroys all herbs whereas weedicide destroys only weeds.11. in webster .....

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Jul 22 1980 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Century Enka Ltd.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : [1981]130ITR267(Cal)

..... . in order to appreciate the liability under central excise, it is necessary to refer to certain provisions of the central excises and salt act, 1944. under the said act, section 3 provides that there shall be levied and collected in such manner as may be prescribed duties of excise on all excisable goods other ..... synthetic fibres such as terylene (petroleum--prehistoric to petrochemicals by g. a. purdy, pp. 434-435). the term, however, has not been defined in is : 4639-1968, entitled ' glossary of petroleum terms'. from the above, it is seen that nylon-6 manufactured from caprolactum may not, in my opinion, be covered by the term ..... anthracene and the like. (10) explosives including gun-powder and safety fuses. (11) insecticides, fungicides, weedicides and the like. (12) textile auxiliaries. (13) sizing materials including starch. (14) miscellaneous chemicals. ' 24. it was only after the finance acts of 1964 and 1965 that the legislature had used the term 'petrochemical'. it appears that .....

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Jul 24 1967 (HC)

Kanan Devan Hills Produce Co. Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Wealth-tax, Cal ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1968Cal298,[1968]67ITR823(Cal)

..... sickles as well as power driven tractors, earth movers, mechanism of irrigating fields and lifting water by electrically operated water pumps from deep tubewells, mechanical sprayers and insecticidal instruments etc. thus, if electrical transformers and switch gears supply energy for raising agricultural produce, they will be implements used for raising agricultural produce. but plant ..... provincial governments, before the valuation date and, therefore, it cannot be allowed as a debt owed by the assessee within the meaning of section 2(m) of the wealth-tax act'9. the application made by the revenue for correction of the alleged error of the appellate assistant commissioner in allowing rs. 3,58,996 ..... by the tribunal on the ground that the same was outside the subject-matter of the appeal and, therefore, beyond the scope of section 24(5) of the wealth-tax act.10. against the order of the tribunal, the assessee and the revenue both applied for a reference to this court on certain points. .....

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Apr 20 1882 (PC)

In Re: Petition of Gopal Chunder Sirdar. Gopal Chunder Sirdar Vs. Fool ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1882)ILR8Cal728

..... chand bhandari, cannot, under the circumstances, be said to amount to abetment. the only portion of the definition in section 1071 of the penal code which can be supposed to apply is the third clause, namely, 'intentionally aids by any act or illegal omission the doing of that thing.' now, there was no illegal omission on the part of the ..... chowkidar in this case. he was not bound by section 89 or by section 90 of the code of criminal procedure to report the offence of extortion; and ..... that the chowkidar intentionally aided the commission of the offence of extortion by any act is negatived by the deputy magistrate's finding; and we are unable to see that he aided by any illegal omission. we must, therefore, set aside the conviction and sentence.1[section 107: a person abets the doing of a thing who:abetment of a .....

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Mar 02 1932 (PC)

Jagadish NaraIn Tewary Vs. Emperor

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1933Cal36,140Ind.Cas.550

..... :in the present case; l am inclined to hold the view that since the bugle was sounded at intervals, and inspector s.n. mukherjee while acting under section 62-a, sub-section (1) of the act, directed the volunteer, within the accused's hearing, not to sound the bugle, it was the clear duty of the president to stop further sounding ..... meeting. a police inspector s.n. mukherji requested the man sounding the bugle not to do so and in making that request he was apparently acting under the powers conferred on police officers under section 62-a(1). it was proved in the course of the hearing before the learned presidency magistrate that both inspector s.n. mukherji and ..... the explanation which he has given is correct. he says:the position is that for the purpose of section 62-a (i), it is not necessary to act under any orders or to prove that the officer concerned was acting under any orders. the section says: the commissioner of police, and subject to the orders of the commissioner of police, every .....

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Mar 13 2007 (HC)

Suraj Yadav and anr. Vs. State of West Bengal and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : I(2008)DMC314

..... any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her to meet such demand.section 109. punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment. whoever abets any offence shall, if the ..... the doing of a thing who intentionally aids, by any act or illegal omission, the doing of that thing. explanation 2 to the section says that whoever, either prior to or at the time of the commission of an act, does anything in order to facilitate the commission of that act, and thereby facilitates the commission thereof, is said to aid ..... the doing of that act. thus, in order to constitute abetment, the abettor must .....

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May 10 2012 (HC)

Firoj Ali Molla and Another Vs. the State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

..... that there was cordial relationship between the two families and there was no evidence of demand of dowry. therefore, court has taken a view that offence under section 498a of the indian penal code was not established. it has already been stated that the prosecution has adduced cogent, credible, consistent and trustworthy evidence regarding demand ..... the learned trial court, upon consideration of the evidence, oral and documentary, found that out of four accused persons, the appellants were guilty of the offence under section 498a/306 of the i.p.c. and accordingly, recorded their conviction and sentences which is impugned in this appeal on the ground already stated. mr. pal, ..... relations and others, the husband and in laws are liable for committing offence of cruelty within the meaning of section 498a of the i.p.c. in the instant case, although prosecution stated about the overt act of appellant firoj in the matter of not fulfilling demand and causing cruelty by way of physical and mental .....

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Apr 01 2011 (HC)

Amitava Ganguly. Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Kolkata

1. the learned additional solicitor general submits that in an identical petition before the delhi high court, it was directed that insecticides be got examined by an independent laboratory and that may assist this court in arriving at a decision as to whether the drugs supplied by the respondent no.9 is ..... the meantime, the parties may complete and exchange their pleadings so that after receipt of the report this court can finally dispose of the petition. all parties concerned are to act on a photostat signed copy of this order on the usual undertakings.

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Mar 31 2011 (HC)

Nobir MiA. Vs. State of West Bengal and ors.

Court : Kolkata Appellate

..... the purpose of which he concealed her postal mail and such conduct was treated as cruelty which had driven her to commit suicide and the presumption under section 113a of the evidence act was raised against him. in the said case the marriage of the deceased did take place on 26.06.1988 while she was forced to commit suicide ..... by consuming poisonous insecticide endusulphan on 22.10.1989. this fact is also not identical with the facts of the present case. however, learned lawyer for the petitioner ..... and her occasional report to parents regarding demand of money by the accused persons has no proximate relation to her death. therefore, such evidence is inadmissible under section 32(1) of the evidence act and in arriving at such a conclusion he has relied upon the ratio of the case of niharbala banerjee & anr. vs.- the state of west bengal .....

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Mar 04 2009 (HC)

Amal Alias Nirmal Dutta and anr. Vs. the State of West Bengal and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2009CriLJ4333

..... otherwise proved by the evidence of the p.w. 3, dr. a. k. pal, who conducted the post-mortem examination. in the stomach of the deceased presence of insecticides was suspected by him. he preserved viscera which was sent to forensic science laboratory. the report of the fsl has confirmed that the deceased died due to poising. it ..... of the married life definitely amounts to a wilful conduct which is likely to drive a woman to commit suicide which also amounts to cruelty.section 113a of the evidence act provides as follows:section 113a. presumption as to abetment of suicide by a married woman.-when the question is whether the commission of suicide by a woman had been ..... of the case, that such suicide had been abetted by her husband or by such relative of her husband.26. we can with the aid of section 113a of the evidence act unhesitatingly hold that the accused amal abetted the suicide of basanti.27. miss gomes rightly pointed out that after marrying a young girl and begetting a child .....

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