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Home > Cases Phrase: regularly Year: 2007 Page 1 of about 300 results (0.038 seconds)Central Health Service Regularly Vs. Union of India (Uoi), (Through th ...
Court: Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Delhi
Decided on: Feb-02-2007
..... disturbance of the seniority and the promotional prospects of the regularly recruited doctors there will be a separate seniority list ..... that the appellants who are to be considered as regularized doctors have consistently succeeded before this court at every ..... grade i have to be filled by the regularly appointed doctors the regularized doctors can be accommodated only against the supernumerary .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDr. S. Palanivelu and anr. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.
Court: Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Madras
Decided on: Apr-27-2007
Reported in: (2007)(3)SLJ367CAT
and ors wherein it was stated that they were the regularly recruited doctors and certain guidelines were also given in that
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTFirst Global Stockbroking (P) Vs. Assistant Commissioner of Income
Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Mumbai
Decided on: Nov-14-2007
Reported in: (2008)115TTJ(Mum.)173
gir no aaacb9485b with ito ward 2 1 raipur and regularly filing return of income the return of income of sbipl
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDr. Anil Mehra S/O Late L.N. Mehra Vs. Govt. of Nct of Delhi (Through ...
Court: Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Delhi
Decided on: Mar-09-2007
appellants in the existing vacancies which will go only to regularly appointed doctors as he is a senior most sag officer
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMs. Kanchan Kapoor and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) Through the
Court: Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Delhi
Decided on: Mar-20-2007
1 it is trite that the coordinate bench of the tribunal has no authority in law to over rule the...
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDeputy Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. Glaxo Smithkline Consumer
Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Chandigarh
Decided on: Jul-20-2007
Reported in: (2007)107ITD343(Chd.)
..... and gains of business and profession are computed in accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed by the assessee broadly stated under the mercantile system of accounting income and ..... and gains of business or profession are computed in accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed by the assessee broadly stated under the mercantile system of accounting income and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKisan Discretionary Family Trust Vs. Assistant Commissioner of Income
Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Ahmedabad
Decided on: Nov-02-2007
Reported in: (2008)113TTJ(Ahd.)918
standards as notified under sub section 2 have not been regularly followed by the assessee the ao may make an assessment
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShri. C.V. Sunny, Prop. Pavizham Vs. the Asst. Commissioner of
Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Chennai
Decided on: Nov-23-2007
..... pin point the existence of any undisclosed income over and above admitted already in the regular returns regular assessments were also completed based on such returns cit v p v kalyansundaram 282 ..... the assessing officer after extensive discussion in the asst order concluded that the assessee is regularly suppressing its turnover the assessing officer based on the statement of the assessee as well .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTR.K. Mobisana Singh Vs. Kh. Temba Singh and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-12-2007
Reported in: 2007(14)SCALE239; 2009(1)SLJ146(SC); 2008AIRSCW127; 2008(1)SCC747; 2008(4)KCCRSN243
not been recruited regularly as stated earlier the appellants were regularly found fit for promotion only in the year 1977 and
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState of J and K and ors. Vs. Afshan Majid and ors.
Court: Jammu and Kashmir
Decided on: Nov-02-2007
Reported in: 2008(2)JKJ550
aftab alam a c j 1 the state government has come in appeal against the judgment and order dated 16...
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