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Apr 04 2001 (HC)

Bhopal Singh and ors. Vs. Nagendra NaraIn Singh and ors.

Court: Patna

Decided on: Apr-04-2001

..... is thus manifest from a plain reading of section 33 that it permits correction of the kind of errors mentioned in clause a ..... the arbitral tribunal to correct any computation errors any clerical or typographical errors or any other errors of a similar nature occurring in the ..... the abovesaid facts it is obviously clear that omission and errors in the award is simply incidental and clerical in nature .....

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Dec 11 2001 (HC)

J.K. Udaipur Udhyog Ltd. Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Dec-11-2001

Reported in: [2003]131STC176(Raj); 2003(1)WLN281

..... only on its publication and not earlier to a date 36 plain meaning of corrigendum as per oxford dictionary is which is to ..... the court hold that the power to correct an accidental printing error in any notification is ancillary and incidental to the substantive power ..... from the words used by it giving to the words their plain normal grammatical meaning thirdly if in any legislation the general object .....

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Apr 09 2001 (HC)

Sh. Krishan Madan and Another Vs. Deptt. of Customs

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Apr-09-2001

Reported in: 2001VAD(Delhi)252; 92(2001)DLT129; 2001(59)DRJ476; 2001(76)ECC136; 2002(140)ELT52(Del)

..... submitted that the non consideration of relevant materials constitutes an error apparent from the record 3 we find that the tribunal ..... dealt with various submissions made before it as regards alleged errors as claimed by the petitioner which were noted to be ..... it is an error a fault a misunderstanding a misconception apparent means visible capable of being seen easily seen obvious plain a mistake .....

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Jul 20 2001 (HC)

M/S. Karan and Co. Vs. Income-tax Appellate Tribunal

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Jul-20-2001

Reported in: 94(2001)DLT77; 2002(63)DRJ170

..... 254 amp 256 legality of order reopening of assessment rectification thereto clerical and arithmetical error scope of rectification limited application of section 254 2 intention of legislature held mistake ..... interpreting it is an error a fault a misunderstanding a misconception apparent means visible capable of being seen easily seen obvious plain a mistake which can be rectified under section 254 .....

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Jun 22 2001 (HC)

Jagatjit Industries Limited Vs. the Registrar of Trade Marks

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Jun-22-2001

Reported in: 2001(59)DRJ509; 2002(1)RAJ579

..... though filed in time was inadvertently on a plain paper and there was thus a bona fide error on the part of the respondent in ..... it is thereforee submitted that the registrar has clearly committed an error in passing the impugned order 6 in a full bench judgment ..... 53 it is thereforee submitted that the registrar has clearly committed an error in passing the impugned order this court docs not find any .....

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Jul 20 2001 (HC)

Karan and Co. Vs. Itat

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Jul-20-2001

Reported in: (2001)169CTR(Del)361

..... mistake apparent from record in the civil procedure code the words are an error apparent on the face of the record the two provisions do ..... of fact is not a mistake apparent from the record the plain meaning of the word apparent is that it must be something ..... it is an error a fault a misunderstanding a misconception apparent means visible capable of being seen easily seen obvious plain a mistake which .....

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Jul 20 2001 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Prahlad Rai Todi

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: Jul-20-2001

..... cpc provides for correction of clerical or arithmetical mistakes in judgments decrees or orders of errors arising therein from any accidental slip or omission the exercise of this power contemplates the ..... interpreting it is an error a fault a misunderstanding a misconception apparent means visible capable of being seen easily seen obvious plain a mistake which can be rectified under section 254 2 .....

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Oct 19 2001 (SC)

V. Purushotham Rao Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court: Supreme Court of India

Decided on: Oct-19-2001

Reported in: 94(2001)DLT394(SC); JT2001(9)SC187; 2001(7)SCALE451; (2002)10SCC15

..... and the high court committed error in rejecting the said contention according to mr rao on a plain reading of the judgment of ..... minister having exercised the direction the high court committed serious error in interfering with those discretionary orders of allotment mr rao ..... fides and as such the high court was wholly in error in cancelling the allotment without proper examination of the aforesaid .....

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Oct 18 2001 (TRI)

Bansal Trading Co Vs. Asstt. Cit

Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Amritsar

Decided on: Oct-18-2001

Reported in: (2002)76TTJ(Asr.)234

..... wrongly or inaccurately to make an error in interpreting an error a fault understanding as misconception apparent means visible capable of being seen easily seen obvious plain and a mistake which can be .....

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Nov 01 2001 (HC)

Raish Lal Prasad and ors. Vs. Bibi Jubaida Khatoon and ors.

Court: Patna

Decided on: Nov-01-2001

..... to be taken at the appellate stage 3 the plain question is as to whether the lower appellate court had committed an error or an illegality so as to permit a revision ..... aside the order of the lower appellate court 4 this court does not find any error in the order of the lower appellate court so as to set it aside 5 .....

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