Reasonable Classification - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: reasonable classification Year: 2003 Page 1 of about 514 results (0.154 seconds)State of Haryana and anr. Vs. Jai Singh
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Feb-17-2003
Reported in: AIR2003SC1696; 2003(1)ALD(Cri)490; 2003(1)ALT(Cri)357; 2003CriLJ1549; 2003(2)SCALE170; (2003)9SCC114; 2003(1)LC452(SC)
..... 14 of the constitution he contended that for the purpose of granting remission such classification would be a reasonable classification while mr anil hooda learned counsel appearing for the respondent as an amicus ..... an offence and the quantum of sentence prescribed in the code could be a reasonable basis for a classification this court in state of haryana and ors v mohinder singh etc 2000crilj1408 .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBechu and Company Vs. Asst. Commissioner (Assessment)
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Apr-08-2003
Reported in: 2003(2)KLT1009
..... of articles or the economic superiority of the persons of incidence are well recognised a reasonable classification is one which includes all who are similarly situated and none who are not in ..... levy of tax on the sale of purchased goods by them appear to be a reasonable classification having a nexus with the object sought to be achieved 35 regarding the incidental contention .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGrag MartIn Distillery Private Limited Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Sep-12-2003
Reported in: 2003(6)ALD261; 2003(5)ALT613
..... c the existing and intending distilleries constitute a distinct class and the classification between them by the state is a reasonable classification d the policy of the state is to regulate and control ..... the supreme court stated that while article 14 prohibits class legislation it does not forbid reasonable classification for the purpose of a legislation after referring to the twin tests for .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBallarpur Industries Ltd. and anr. Vs. State of Haryana and ors.
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Feb-07-2003
Reported in: AIR2003P& H229
..... specific provision for it hence this will 13 the learned counsel further submitted that a reasonable classification based on intelligible differentia is permissible if it distinguishes persons or things that are grouped ..... leaving out the economically weaker sections of society that would be a good reason to uphold the classification if it does not otherwise offend any of the accepted norms of valid .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState Government Pensioners Association Vs. State of A.P. and anr.
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Sep-10-2003
Reported in: 2004(1)ALD338
..... as follows 19 article 14 of the constitution for bids class legislation but permits reasonable classification if the same is founded on an intelligible differentia which distinguishes person or things ..... and executive action may accordingly be sustained if it satisfies the twin tests of reasonable classification and the rational principle correlated to the object sought to be achieved the state .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe Karnataka Bank Ltd. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Aug-12-2003
Reported in: (2003)185CTR(Kar)15
..... financial institutions defined under section 2 5a of the act and others is a reasonable classification and has a direct nexus with the object sought to be achieved it is necessary ..... complexity of fiscal adjustments of diverse elements a considerable wide discretion in the matter of classification for taxation purpose given legislative competence the legislature has ample freedom to select and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe Karnataka Bank Limited, Rep. by Its Chairman Vs. Union of India (U ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Aug-12-2003
Reported in: ILR2003KAR4003; 2004(1)KarLJ466
..... financial institutions defined under section 2 5a of the act and others is a reasonable classification and has a direct nexus with the object sought to be achieved it is necessary ..... complexity of fiscal adjustments of diverse elements a considerable wise discretion in the matter of classification for taxation purpose given legislative competence the legislature has ample freedom to select and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBHEL Employees' Association Vs. Union of India (UOi) and Ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-17-2003
Reported in: (2003)180CTR(Kar)412; [2003]261ITR15(KAR); [2003]261ITR15(Karn)
..... and the employees of public sector and private sector undertakings on the other is a reasonable classification which has a direct nexus with the object sought to be achieved elaborating this ..... or inclusion can be applied article 14 of the constitution of india does not forbid reasonable classification of persons objects and transactions for the purpose of attaining the specific ends however what .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKarnataka Bank Ltd. Vs. Union of India
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Aug-12-2003
Reported in: [2003]132TAXMAN607(Kar)
..... financial institutions defined under section 2 5a of the act and others is a reasonable classification and has a direct nexus with the object sought to be achieved it is necessary ..... complexity of fiscal adjustments of diverse elements a considerable wide discretion in the matter of classification for taxation purposes given legislative competence the legislature has ample freedom to select and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTPranjivan Harjivan Parmar Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Oct-15-2003
Reported in: (2003)3GLR2516
..... law and equal protection of law as enshrined in article 14 positive separate treatment or reasonable classification is permissible article 14 cannot be read to say that every law must have universal ..... only legal fate of rejection 63 what article 14 prohibits is class legislation and not reasonable classification for the purpose of legislation the proposition of law on this score is very well .....
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