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Sep 10 1963 (HC)

CaptaIn R.S. Saxena Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Sep-10-1963

Reported in : AIR1964Guj145; (1964)GLR386

Miabhoy, J.1. This writ petition is filed by Captain R. S. Saxena against the State of Gujarat, which is respondent No. 1, and Shri G. L. Sheth, Secretary to the Government of Gujrat. Public Works Department, who is respondent No. 2. The petition is under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with Article 311, Clause (2), of the same. By this petition, petitioner impugns an order, dated 24th of November 1961, which terminated his services with immediate effect, after granting him an amount equal to one month's pay and allowances, from the date of his relief upto 31st December 1961 in lieu of notice.2. The facts leading up to the petition are as follows:Petitioner was selected by the Public Service Commission, Gujarat, as a candidate for appointment as one of the two Port Officers, Class I, in the grade of Rs. 800-40-1,200 plus special pay of Rs. 150/- plus usual allowances. On 24th of July 1961, petitioner was appointed in the Ports Organisation against a permanent and...

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Nov 23 1963 (HC)

Tata Chemicals Ltd. and ors. Vs. Kailash C. Adhvaryu

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Nov-23-1963

Reported in : AIR1964Guj265; [1964(9)FLR394]; (1964)0GLR649; (1965)ILLJ54Guj

P.N. Bhagwati, J.1. This appeal raises some questions relating to the construction of certain provisions of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946. The facts giving rise to this appeal are few and for the most part undisputed and may be briefly stated as follows. The first appellants are a limited company carrying on business of manufacturing chemicals at Mithapur in Jamnagar District. The second appellant is the Works Manager of the factory of the first appellants at Mithapur while the third respondent is the Divisional Engineer in Charge of the power house of the first appellants. The respondent was employed as a clerk in the establishment of the first appellants since and May 1950 and at the material time he was drawing a basic salary of Rs. 80/- per month plus Dearness Allowance of Rs. 69/- per month, his total emoluments thus being Rs. 149/- per month. The industrial establishment of the first appellants being an industrial establishment to which the Industrial Empl...

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Oct 28 1963 (HC)

Mahendra Rambhai Patel Vs. Controller of Estate Duty, Gujarat State

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Oct-28-1963

Reported in : AIR1965Guj9; [1965]55ITR1(Guj)

Bhagwati, J. (1) This Reference raises an interesting question relating to the applicability of Sections 5 to 23 of the Estate Duty Act, 1953, in relation to a settlement made by one Rambhai Patel of Uganda. The settlement was made on 26th June 1941, and the subject matter of the settlement consisted of 160 shares in a limited company called Central Cotton Trading Company (Uganda) Limited. I t appears that prior to the date of settlement a declaration of trust was made by Rambhai Patel on 19 t December 1939 settling on trust his six annas share in a partnership business carried on in the name of Central Cotton Trading Company Uganda for the benefit of his two minor sons, Mahendra and Manubhai. The partnership thereafter was converted into a limited company, namely, Central Cotton Trading Company (UGANDA) Limited and in respect of the six nanas share settled on trust, 160 fully paid up shares were allotted.80 shares bearing numbers 279 to 358 being allotted in the name of Purushottam Pa...

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