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Dec 24 2014 (HC)

Pramodkumar Anand Mishra Vs. State of Gujarat and Another

Court : Gujarat

..... burden of proof is on the prosecution. 11. the offence under section 212 comes under chapter xi of ipc, which refers to offences against public justice. the said chapter is titled as, "of false evidence and offences against public justice." thus, an act of harbouring or concealing has been made an offence in the interest of public justice. ..... ambiguity would clearly not be found or made in the same language in any other enactment." it was followed by the house of lords in london and north eastern railway co. v. berriman ((1946) 1 all er 255) and also by the supreme court of india in m. narayan nambiar v. state of kerala (air 1963 ..... . in suman sethi v. ajay k. churiwal (air 2000 sc 828) : (2000 cri lj 1391, subbarao, j. observed as follows while considering prevention of corruption act : "the act was brought in to purify public administration. when the legislature used comprehensive terminology to achieve the said purpose, it would be appropriate not to limit the content by construction when .....

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Sep 12 2014 (HC)

Tata Teleservices Limited Vs. State of Gujarat and Another

Court : Gujarat

..... of s. t. industries, surat (supra), wherein, it is held and observed in para no.10 to 12 as under: "10. section 31 which falls under chapter iii of the act enables a person to bring before the collector any instrument whether executed or not and whether previously stamped or not and to apply to the collector to have the ..... regard to the time and there is no reason why any time limit should be imposed in regard to seeking of opinion as to the duty payable. 6. chapter iv of the act which deals with instruments not duly stamped and which contains ss. 33 to 48, provides for impounding of documents, how the impounded documents are to be dealt ..... contention, it is necessary to appreciate how these documents came before the assistant superintendent, stamps, ahmedabad. section 63 of the bombay stamp act provides that the powers exercisable by a collector under chap. iii, chapter iv and chapter v and under clause (a) of the first proviso to sec.27 shall in all cases be subject to the control of the .....

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May 10 2011 (HC)

NitIn Shantilal Bhagat and 1 Vs State of Gujarat Through B R Choksi

Court : Gujarat

..... . chapter ii, which consisted, of sections 219 to 231, was headed "the high courts in british ..... to probation of offenders.(5) appeals under section 94 of the bombay children act, 1948 and under section 93 of the saurashtra act, 1954.(6) appeals under section 341(i) of the criminal procedure code, 1973.(7) appeals or revision applications against orders passed under chapter viii code of criminal procedure, 1973.(8) applications for the exercise of ..... be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the old government of india act except that its executive and legislative powers were restricted to the matters assigned to it by the 1935 act. part ix of the 1935 act was headed "the judicature". chapter i of part ix dealt with the and constitution of the federal court .....

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Nov 19 2008 (HC)

Shree Khambhat Taluka Sarvajanik Kelavani Mandal Vs. Khambhat Nagarpal ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2009)1GLR562

..... the steps taken by the nagar palika to recover tax under the provisions contained under chapter viii, read with chapter ix of the act.10. section 258 of the act falls under chapter xvi of the act, which carries sub-title 'control'. section 257(1) of the act says that the collector or any officer of the government authorised by the state government ..... of this court and took the view that collector has committed illegality in exercising powers under section 258(1) of the act.7. the subject relating to imposition of tax is dealt with in chapter viii of the act, which includes demand of property tax as well. the recovery of claims in respect of taxes including property tax is dealt ..... full bench decision of this court in parshottambhai g. chavda v. state of gujarat 1998 (1) glh 519 and also took us to various provisions of chapter ix of the gujarat municipalities act, 1963 and submitted that if the second respondent is aggrieved by any action taken by the nagar palika under section 132 of the .....

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Jul 08 2008 (HC)

Vijalpore Municipality Through Its Chief Officer Vs. State of Gujarat ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : AIR2008Guj183

..... 13. the impugned order states that the same has been made in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 99 of the act. the said section appears in chapter viii relating to municipal taxation and dealing with part-(1) which talks about imposition of taxes. the relevant extract of the said provision reads as under ..... the provision relates to the taxes which may be imposed by a municipality subject to the municipality complying with the requirements of sections 101 and 102 of the act. section 101 prescribes the procedure preliminary to imposing a tax. the said section enjoins a municipality to pass a resolution as provided by the section and have ..... , is entitled to be considered as 'new industry'.now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 99 of the gujarat municipalities act, 1963 (guj. xxxiv of 1964) the government of gujarat hereby makes the following order, namely:no octroi shall be levied from the vvf limited vejalpore, district navsari .....

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May 07 2007 (HC)

Bhikhaji Chaturji Thakore and ors. Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : 2007CriLJ4539

..... for disposal of the present matters, reads that a high court or court of session may direct that any person who has been released on bail, under the said chapter, be arrested and commit him to custody. the powers under section 439(2) conferred upon the court of session or the high court are akin to the powers conferred ..... magistrate, unless for reasons to be recorded in writing, the magistrate otherwise directs. sub-section (6) clearly uses the mandatory word 'shall' because the scheme of the act is that if you cannot conclude the trial at least within sixty days from the date of starting of the recording of the evidence, then, such an apathy shown by ..... the learned sessions judge could not withdraw the case from the board of the learned judicial magistrate (first class).15. section 408(2) provides that the sessions judge may act either on the report of the lower court, or on the application of a party interested or on his own initiative. in the present matter, undisputedly, nobody had made .....

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Feb 13 2007 (HC)

Amarsinh @ Dipsinh Sursinh Patel Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2007)3GLR2336

..... treatment, development and rehabilitation of neglected or delinquent juveniles and for the adjudication of certain matters relating to, and disposition of delinquent juveniles, the juvenile justice act, 1986 was enacted by parliament. thereafter, parliament has thought it expedient to re-enact the existing law relating to juveniles bearing in mind the standards ..... default of payment of fine or in default of furnishing security. section-17 of the act clearly stipulates that a proceeding under chapter-viii of the code of criminal procedure is not competent against juvenile. section-18 of the act forbids any joint proceeding of juvenile and person not a juvenile. 30. the above ..... provisions of the act have come up for consideration before this court as well as before the .....

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Apr 24 2006 (HC)

Suo Motu Vs. State of Gujarat and 31 ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : II(2007)ACC638; (2006)3GLR1960

..... the state is authorized to make rules for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of chapter (iv), which pertains to registration of motor vehicles.chapter viii of the act deals with control of traffic.section 112 of the act is in relation to the limits of speed. sub-section (1) of section 112 of the ..... procedures.section 177 of the act deals with general provision for punishment of offences. ..... rules with regard to provisions contained in chapter viii i.e., provisions with regard to control of traffic.section 138 of the act empowers the state government to make rules with regard to provisions contained in chapter viii i.e., provisions with regard to control of traffic.chapter xiii of the act deals with the offences, penalties and .....

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Mar 21 2006 (HC)

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Kadviben Udabhai Rathwa and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : IV(2006)ACC345; 2006ACJ2019; AIR2006Guj120; (2006)2GLR1257

..... an award of a claims tribunal; and(e) any other matter which is to be, or may be, prescribed.the gujarat motor vehicles rules, 1989:chapter xclaims tribunals211. procedure regarding compensation arising out of accidents.-(1) an application for compensation under sub-section (1) of section 166 shall be made to ..... the workmen's compensation act. section 144 gives overriding effect to the provisions of chapter, notwithstanding anything contained in any other provisions of the motor vehicles act or of any other law for the time-bing in force.17. xxx xxx xxx18. rule 231 of the gujarat motor vehicles rules, 1989, particularly sub-rule ( ..... 9) thereof provides that that claims tribunal shall proceed with the application for compensation under section 140 of the act .....

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Mar 09 2006 (HC)

Gopalbhai R. Prajapati Vs. Pratapbhai Hamirbhai Bhede and 4 ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2006)3GLR1909

..... likelihood that the feelings of other persons might be hurt would not suffice to bring their act within the mischief of section 298.32. for the purpose of canvassing the proposition that the petitioners have not committed any offence under chapter xxi of indian penal code and that the complainants are not the persons aggrieved by the ..... of i.p.c. and title of this chapter is of offences relating to religion. section 295 deals with injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class. section 295-a deals with deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or ..... shastri, jayshri didi and others. the sections invoked are sections 499, 500, 504, 505, 505(2), 505(3), 508 and 511. all these sections fall in chapter xxi which deals with offences of defamation. section 499 talks of defamation whereas section 500 talks of punishment for defamation. section 504 deals with intentional insult with intent to .....

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