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Aug 04 1998 (HC)

M/S. Tirupati Trading Corporation Vs. Collector of Customs and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1998)3CALLT32(HC),1998(104)ELT618(Cal)

..... petitioner reached to the warehouse and in view of the seizure of 150 bags of goods of india sales, the warehouse ought to have received 200 bags of refuse for joss sticks on account of the petitioner and 390 bags of machine finished sandalwood products on account of india sales but warehouse received 150 bags of refuse for joss sticks on account of the petitioner and 440 bags on account of india sales without any description of the goods. ..... the case of the petitioner is that the bags of refuse for joss sticks were received at kanpur station as per order term ex-kanpur and then those bags were loaded ..... the container in which a consignment of 200 bags refuse for joss sticks, as declared in the shipping biil ef-787 dated 14.2.1994 ..... further stated that india sales received foreign buyers' order for export of 340 bags of machine finished knife handles and 200 bags of machine finished paper weight made of sandalwood and the petitioner obtained order for export of 200 bags of refuse for joss sticks. ..... also discussed, as incorporated in the show-cause notice issued by the department, that 150 bags of refuse for joss sticks (dust materials) as declared under shipping bill no. ..... consisted of 200 gunny bags of refuse for joss slicks and declared for shipping bill no. ..... the refuse for joss sticks is the raw material for agarbati preparation in dust form which consist of khas grass, sandalwood waste after extracting and distillation of oil by steam process and morepanki after extracting oil and .....

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Apr 11 1989 (HC)

Consumer Unity and Trust Society Vs. State of West Bengal and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1989)2CALLT179(HC)

..... pending final decision by the licensing officer, the respondent company is restrained from making any publicity of the product in the news papers, mass media, including television, in respect of the product but the respondent company will be at liberty to produce and sell the aforesaid product, i.e. ..... printed label on the paper container does not contain the quantity of vitamin c as per rule 32-a.total solids= 13.95%.total soluble solids= 13.91%.vitamin 'c' content 1 3.6 mg/100 gms of sample.formol number = 30 ppm (w/w).added colouring matter = absent.opinion : sample of 'appy' (apple ..... printed label on the paper container does no contain the quantity of vit. .....

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Jul 06 1937 (PC)

Baij Nath Prasad and ors. Vs. Ram Gopal Lachhmi Narayan and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1939Cal92

..... it had started in 1924 : see sangam lai's evidence, paper-book, vol. 1, p. ..... 232 of the paper-book at that page, the learned judge says:of course the parties could no longer carry on with the legal status of members of a joint hindu trading family, but impliedly they agreed and intended to carry on in partnership ..... 58, 59, 61 of the paper-book), by baj pai (pp. ..... there are entries in the books of the plaintiffs showing not only these transactions but earlier transactions also: see paper-book ii, pp. ..... receipts were given by kishori lal mukundi lal by the pen of banwari lal, who was a son of kishori lal, the leading member of group iii - (paper-book ii, pp. 18 to 19). ..... 20,000 by a cheque, see paper-book ii, pp. ..... that is to be found in paper-book 2, at p. ..... these are set out in part 2 of the paper-book, pp. ..... 96 of the paper, book), and on 9th march 1927 there was a decree. ..... the plaintiffs had had dealings with the firm of kishori lal mukundi lal, that is to say, with group 3, even as long ago as some years before 1920 (paper-book i, p. 58, qs. 9-11). ..... 39 of the paper book. .....

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Sep 03 1991 (HC)

A.K. Khosla and ors. Vs. T.S. Venkatesan and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1992)1CALLT77(HC),1991(2)CHN321,[1994]80CompCas81(Cal),1992CriLJ1448

..... false and tailored trading and operating results and fabricated false documents, dummy and fictitious bills as bills receivable and showed purported profits from the business and such purported profits were made on paper only by falsifying the accounts making fictitious bills and using forged documents as genuine. ..... as bills receivable and showed purported profits from the business knowing fully well and/or having sufficient reasons to believe that those were false and/or fictitious and that such purported profits were made on paper only by falsifying the accounts, making fictitious bills and using forged documents as genuine. ..... and it appears that the management could not produce any papers or give any explanation in support of the alleged prior period loss of rs. ..... ram kishan rohtagi, : 1983crilj159 , the supreme court reiterated this view and held that the proceedings against an accused in the initial stages can be quashed only if on the face of the complaint or the papers accompanying the same no offence is constituted. ..... on scrutiny of the account papers, vouchers, etc. .....

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Jan 18 2003 (TRI)

Edward Keventer Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Dcit

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Kolkata

Reported in : (2004)89ITD347(Kol.)

..... , chartered accounts (page 108 and 109 of the paper book), and which is addressed to the keventer, has determined the value of equity shares of keventer at nil as on 31-3-91 as per rule 11 of part-c of schedule-iii to the wealth-tax act, 1957 ..... on persual of transfer deeds (placed at pages 2 to 53 of assessee's supplementary paper book) in respect of sale of shares by the assessee-company, we find that the transfer deeds were executed by the purchasers in their favour as far as back on 3-6-92 and 30-6-92 though it is the assessee's case that the shares were sold on 6-7-92 ..... is also a make believe and arranged one inasmuch as on perusal of the report dated 21st may, 1992 (page 109a, b and c of the paper book) of s.r.batliboi consultants pvt. ..... counsel appearing for the assessee has invited our attention to the three volumes of paper books filed before us and as well as to the judicial decisions, copies of which are placed in the paper book.the ld. ..... 157 to 166 of assessee's paper book) when transfer deeds also with share certificates were also delivered by the assessee-company to the respective purchasers and it, therefore, goes to establish that all these are make believe and arranged affairs ..... and on perusing the paper book filed by the assessee we find that it is an admitted fact that the assessee had promoted the keventer as its 100% subsidiary company to carry ort the fruit juice business.there is no dispute that the ..... have carefully gone through the papers placed in the paper book. .....

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Aug 01 1918 (PC)

Habibar Rahman Chowdhury Vs. Altaf Ali Chowdhury

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1919Cal17,(1919)ILR46Cal259

..... (3) the late nawab's instructions to mozelle not to perform circumcision of habib, according to jewish form, as shown by the letter set out at page 535 of the paper book. ..... his evidence on this point is at page 613 of the paper-book. .....

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Aug 01 1918 (PC)

Syed Habibur Rahaman Chaudhury and anr. Vs. Syed Altaf Ali Chaudhury a ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 49Ind.Cas.545

..... the late nawab's instructions to mozelle not to perform circumcision of habib according to jewish form, as shown by the letter set out at page 535 of the paper book.this, to my mind, is strongly against the appellants' case, for it seems to ma that if mozelle had become a muhammadan 'as alleged by the plaintiff habib, there would be no necessity for the late nawab to give the above-mentioned ..... dutt in his turn consulted bazlul rahman, a muhammadan officer of the estate to whose evidence i have already referred--his evidence on this point is at page 613 of the paper-book, in effect it amounts to this that bazlal stated to mr. .....

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Feb 05 1981 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Official Trustee of West Bengal (for th ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1981)23CTR(Cal)276,[1983]139ITR1(Cal)

..... the photostat copy of the images has been made a part of the paper book. ..... 66 of the paper book. ..... 64 of the paper book and the will executed by her on 24th agrahayan, 1249 b.s. ..... 59 of the paper book, the postscript executed by the said smt. .....

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Mar 23 1925 (PC)

Pratap Chandra Guha Roy Vs. Emperor

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1925Cal1121,90Ind.Cas.387

..... admitting an information for a libel may be improper, yet the publication for this paper is deservedly punishable in an information for a misdemeanour, and that of the highest kind; such sort of advertisements necessarily tending to raise tumults and disorders among the people, and inflame them with an universal spirit of barbarity against a ..... , is reported to have observed on the words used: 'this certainly appears to me to represent to the indigo planters that if they look into this paper they would see a true representation each of himself. ..... the report runs as follows: 'the paper on which the information was prayed, contained an account of a murder committed on a jewish woman and child by certain jews lately arrived from portugal and living near broad street, became the child was begotten by a christian, .....

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Jun 17 2005 (HC)

Panchu Rani Dey Vs. Satyen Sengupta

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2005(4)CHN1

bhaskar bhattacharya, j.1. this appeal is at the instance of a landlord in a suit for eviction on the ground of default in payments of rent, subletting, changing the nature of user of the premises and also on the ground of causing nuisance and annoyance to the landlord and the neighbours and is preferred against the decree of dismissal of the suit.2. the present appellant filed the aforesaid suit for eviction of the respondent on the ground of default in payment of rent from july, 1980. her further allegation was that the flat in question was let out to defendant exclusively for residential purpose but the defendant was using the said flat or a portion thereof for the purpose of photographic business for more than four months without the knowledge and consent of the plaintiff. the plaintiff further alleged that the premises were in occupation of the plaintiff herself and several other tenants and all of them used their respective portions only for residential purpose but as a business of photographic studio was being carried on in the suit premises, the frequent visit of the outsiders throughout the day was causing serious disturbance and inconvenience to the other tenants and the plaintiff herself. it was further alleged that after coming into operation of the west bengal premises tenancy act, the defendant had transferred or sublet the flat or portion thereof to one mrs. n. r. sengupta without the knowledge and consent of the plaintiff.3. the aforesaid suit was contested by .....

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