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Home > Cases Phrase: rendering Year: 1964 Page 1 of about 427 results (0.034 seconds)Jeewanlal (1929) Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Aug-18-1964
Reported in: [1965]57ITR132(Cal)
masud j in this reference under section 66 1 of the income tax act 1922 the short point to be...
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Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-11-1964
Reported in: AIR1966Cal319,69CWN767
bose c j 1 this appeal no 156 of 1964is from an order of mallick j dated the 26th may...
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Aug-24-1964
Reported in: AIR1965SC722; [1965]35CompCas557(SC); [1965]1SCR123
..... of the law and the attainment of its purpose would not be rendered futile in the event of such an ingredient being considered necessary ..... really the withdrawal of this exemption by the reserve bank that rendered the act of the respondent criminal it might well be that ..... the sentence till the judgment of the high court which was rendered on december 10 1963 the respondent was released the next day .....
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Court: Chennai
Decided on: Mar-12-1964
Reported in: [1965]56ITR256(Mad)
..... it was capital expenditure for a change of system was involved the change of system rendered useless the fans and motors that previously existed as a condition of the renewal of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe State of Maharashtra Vs. Mayer Hans George
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: May-08-1964
Reported in: (1965)67BOMLR583
..... of the law and the attainment of its purpose would not be rendered futile in the event of such an ingredient being considered necessary ..... really the withdrawal of this exemption by the reserve bank that rendered the act of the respondent criminal it might well be that ..... the sentence till the judgment of the high court which was rendered on december 10 1963 the respondent was released the next day .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTUnited States Vs. Penn-olIn Chemical Co.
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jun-22-1964
..... said total suppression of the trade in the commodity is not necessary in order to render the combination one in restraint of trade it is the effect of the combination in .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSri Rama Talkies, Vijayawada Vs. the Commissioner of Income-tax, Andhr ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Nov-25-1964
Reported in: AIR1966AP187; [1966]59ITR63(AP)
kumarayya j 1 the following two questions have been referred for decision under sec tion 66 1 of the indian...
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Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Jun-08-1964
Reported in: [1965]57ITR716(Cal)
lord denning m r the facts appear from the case stated in this case and in the previous case of...
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShalagram Jhajharia Vs. National Co. Ltd. and ors.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Feb-13-1964
Reported in: [1965]35CompCas706(Cal),69CWN369
..... the appointment at the first general meeting after appointment is to render the appointment invalid so compliance of the provisions of the ..... at the first general meeting in express terms the appointment was rendered invalid 33 the fact that the agreement dated 27th january ..... in similar business under section 213 he is bound to render proper accounts to his principal on demand under section 222 .....
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Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Jun-22-1964
..... necessarily presented for decision such a course would be inconsistent with our constitutional inability to render advisory opinions and with our consequent policy of refusing to decide a federal question in ..... aside since a dismissal of this appeal might leave the judgment to be enforced as rendered the judgment is accordingly reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings citations omitted .....
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