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Feb 10 2000 (HC)

Gopal Singh Vs. Indian Railway Const. Company Ltd.(ircon)

Court : Delhi

Reported in : (2000)IILLJ845Del

..... entire services were to be provided by ircon within the scope of the contract to the ntpc, ntpc was to pay on the basis of the direct cost for material transportation, manpower, hire charges, sub-contractros etc. utilised by ircon for the project on work- charge basis plus profit 9.9% of the direct cost. that as per clause 10.1 ..... . the order reads as under:- the following drivers/ khallasi/employees who have completed four years continuous service from the date of their initial appointment on casual basis and having a good performance report are eligible for the grant of ida scales shown against their name in terms of corporate office letter no.ircon/ estt/ dated 14.08.85. accordingly, they are .....

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Aug 10 1983 (HC)

Oriental Fire and General Insurance Company Ltd. and Etc. Vs. Smt. Nar ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : II(1984)ACC316; AIR1984Ori43; 56(1983)CLT415

..... and safe carriage. the consideration which is paid by the owner of the goods for the transport of the goods is a composite consideration. it is a consideration for the transport of goods as well as for the incidental transport of the passengers accompanying the goods. once it is accepted that the consideration paid by the owner of the ..... (b). sub-section (11 of section 95 and held that when the owner of the goods enteres into a contract of carriage of goods the contract is of a composite character.the contract is not for carriage of goods the contract is for safe and convenient transport of the goods from the beginning till the end and the process of contract involves loading and unloading .....

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Nov 16 1992 (SC)

indra Sawhney Etc. Etc Vs. Union of India and Others, Etc. Etc.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1993SC477; [1992]Supp2SCR454; 1992DGLS(soft)768:1992Supp(3)SCC217

..... implementation of land reforms, strict and impartial operation of the law-enforcing machinery, industralisation, construction of roads, bridges, culverts, canals, markets, introduction of transport, free supply of water, electricity and other ameliorative measures particularly in areas densely populated by backward classes of citizens.467. conclusions:a. the validity ..... administration'. if that is the constitutional mandate with regard to the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes, the same principle must necessarily hold good in respect of all backward classes of citizens. the requirement of efficiency is an overriding mandate of the constitution. an inefficient administration betrays ..... qualifications were appointed. this view was, however, not accepted by krishna iyer, j. in thomas. he said 'efficiency means, in terms of good government, not marks in examinations only, but responsible and responsive service to the people. a chaotic genius is a grave danger to public administration. .....

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Aug 20 1999 (HC)

Assam Leather Industry Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Guwahati

..... minute in english typing.10.staff car driver-holding analogous post or peons with five years regular service with experience of driving cars/ van and having licence from transport authority.' 76. no such notification was produced before me, save and except the note from registrar. learned counsel could not throw any light regardingsource of this ..... is to find out whether the legislation squarely falls in one or the other entry. if a particular legislation is covered by any specific entry well and good. if it does not, the second question would be is it beyond the legislative competence of parliament in undertaking this exercise it is quite often known ..... company' as follows : ''banking company' means any company which transacts the business of banking in india. explanation.--any company which is engaged in the manufacture of goods or carries on any trade and which accepts deposits of money from the public merely for the purpose of financing its business as such manufacturer or trader shall .....

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Jul 04 2018 (SC)

Govt. Of Nct of Delhi Vs. Union of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... 69 part g (c) the constitution and powers of municipal corporations and other local authorities, of improvement trusts and of water supply, drainage, electricity, transport and other public utility authorities in delhi or in new delhi; (d) lands and buildings vested in or in the possession of the union which ..... , the prime minister is expected to act with constitutional responsibility as a consequence of which the cherished values of democracy and established norms of good governance get condignly fructified. the framers of the constitution left many a thing unwritten by reposing immense trust in the prime minister. the scheme ..... expects prevalence of genuine orderliness, positive propriety, dedicated discipline and sanguine sanctity by constant affirmance of constitutional morality which is the pillar stone of good governance. constitutional morality, appositely understood, means the morality that has inherent elements in the constitutional norms and the conscience of the constitution. any .....

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Jul 27 2022 (SC)

Vijay Madanlal Choudhary Vs. Union Of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... . union of india & ors.225, delhi high court in vakamulla chandrashekhar vs. 222 bhagirath vs. delhi administration, (1985) 2 scc580and eastern coalfields limited vs. sanjay transport agency & anr., (2009) 7 scc345223 2010 scc online jhar 475 224 2015 scc online p&h19739225 2016 scc online bom 9938 140 enforcement directorate & anr.226, ..... marks act, 1999 (47 of 1999) section description of offence 103 penalty for applying false trade marks, trade descriptions, etc. 104 penalty for selling goods or providing services to which false trade mark or false trade description is applied. 513 105 enhanced penalty on second or subsequent conviction. 107 penalty for ..... us, raising similar questions of law pertaining to constitutional validity and interpretation of certain provisions of the other statutes including the customs act, 19624, the central goods and services tax act, 20175, the companies act, 20136, the prevention of corruption act, 19887, the indian penal code, 18608 and the code of .....

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Aug 28 2020 (SC)

Union of India Vs. Ashok Kumar Sharma

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... may be a situation where a person without any lease or licence or any authority enters into river and extracts sand, gravel and other minerals and remove or transport those minerals in a clandestine manner with an intent to remove dishonestly those minerals from the possession of the state, is liable to be punished for committing such ..... of criminal procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898). (4) notwithstanding anything contained in the code of criminal procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), any offence relating to (a) prohibited goods; or (b) evasion or attempted evasion of duty exceeding fifty lakh rupees, shall be cognizable. as provided otherwise (5) save in sub-section (4), all other offences ..... is that the officer has reason to believe that the person has committed offence concerned. the position is the same in respect of offence relating to prohibited goods. 163 133. we have embarked upon referring to the provisions relating to arrest under the excise act and customs act and the decision of this court in .....

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Aug 10 1999 (SC)

The Belsund Sugar Co. Ltd. Vs. the State of Bihar and ors. Etc.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1999SC3125; 1999(4)ARBLR502(SC); 1999(3)BLJR2191; JT1999(5)SC422; 1999(4)SCALE516; (1999)9SCC620; [1999]Supp1SCR146

..... requisition slips and identification cards have been made; and(d) adequate arrangements for weighment, adequate staff, sufficient number of weighbridges and adequate means of transport for carrying cane for all outlying purchasing centers to the factory, to the satisfaction of the collector, have been made.rule 30 requires the sugar ..... lipton tea (india) ltd. who manufacture tea outside the state in their sophisticated factories having latest machinery are not illiterate agriculturist producers of agriculture goods and commodities in their fields and do not require protection under the act. that as these salient features of the act are not kept in ..... sugarcane;(b) to devise ways and means for executing development plan in all its essential including improvement and development of communications, cane varieties, supply of good quality seeds, fertilisers and manures, plant protection and prevention and control of diseases and pests;(c) to render all possible help in agricultural extension work .....

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Jul 15 2009 (HC)

Regional Director, Esi Corporation Vs. G. Sivaprasad, Proprietor, M.S. ...

Court : Kerala

Reported in : (2010)ILLJ279Ker

..... andsasthacotta in quilon district-------------------------------------------------------------------------(ii) restaurants; 3. alleppey, kayamkulam andshertailai in alleppey district-------------------------------------------------------------------------(iii) shops 4. kottayam town in kottayamdistrict-------------------------------------------------------------------------(iv) road motor transport 5. ernakulam and cochin includingestablishments mattancherry, fort cochin andwillington island in ernakulam disernakulam district-------------------------------------------------------------------------(v) cinema including preview 6. trichur town in trichurtheaters; district-------------------------------------------------------------------------(vi ..... 1(5) of the act. mainly following the decision of the bombay high court which held that 'shop' is a place where goods and services in tangible form are sold, the db held that such a concern engaged in consultancy services was not a 'shop.'4. .....

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Dec 19 2008 (HC)

People for Elemination of Stray Troubles by Its Convener Dr. Rosario M ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2009(1)BomCR501

..... 4 shall be responsible for planning and management of dog control programme in accordance with these rules. the committee may:(a) issue instructions for catching, transportation, sheltering, sterilisation, vaccination, treatment and release of sterilized vaccinated or treated dogs.(b) authorize veterinary doctor to decide on case to case basis the need ..... dog.(g) xxx xxxx xxx152.1 a careful perusal of this rule shows that the main function of the committee is to issue instructions for catching, transportation, sheltering, sterilisation, vaccination, treatment and release of 'sterilized vaccinated or treated dogs'. it also provides that the dogs caught for the purpose of vaccination ..... affected yet the exercise of discretion is vitiated if the action is bereft of rationality, lacks objective and purposive approach. public interest or general good or social betterment have no doubt priority over private or individual interest but it must not be a pretext to justify the arbitrary or illegal .....

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