Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : [1962]2SCR22
..... provision challenged is in these words :- s. 3(3)(a). on receipt of the intimation under sub-section (2), the controller shall, taking into consideration any representation made by the landlord and after making such inquiry as he considers necessary, select the state government or the central government or the government of any other state in ..... or person, other than the state government, the central government or the government of any state in india or a local authority, the controller shall consider any representation of the landlord about the suitability of the proposed tenant and shall not allot the house to any person who, in the opinion of the controller, is an ..... - it can make no difference that instead of such a tenant the controller chooses a private individual as a tenant. the idea of this provision is that people in need should be found accommodation. persons in need of accommodation are the public and therefore serving their need, would be serving a public purpose. an individual .....
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Reported in : AIR1962SC1248; [1962]2SCR402
..... a hindi form printed for the purpose by the government. unfortunately, the printed form did not exactly conform to the hindi printed form in the rules framed under the representation of the people act, no. lxiii of 1951, (hereinafter called the act). the heading in the specimen printed form in the rules requires the name of the state in which the election .....
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Reported in : AIR1962SC53; [1962]2SCR644; [1961]12STC489(SC)
..... of the act. in pursuance of the aforesaid circular of the department, the petitioner company was also called upon to comply with the requirements of the act. the company made representation to the commissioner of sales tax that the company and other such companies which deal in hire-purchase were not liable to pay sales tax, but the commissioner of sales .....
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Reported in : AIR1962SC113; [1962]2SCR880
..... observed : 'now section 7(d) of the representation of the people act does not require that the contracts at which it strikes should be enforceable against the government; all it requires is that the contracts should be for the ..... dispute have been enforced at law, but it was still being carried out according to its terms : and the court held that for the purpose of the representation of the people act, the existence of such an agreement which was being carried out in which jasani was interested disqualified him. it was clearly so stated when bose j. ..... the results of the election. this court held that jasani was disqualified from being elected by virtue of the disqualification set out in s. 7(b) of the representation of the people act, 1951. the contracts in that case were admittedly not in the form prescribed by art. 299(1) of the constitution, and relying upon that circumstance, .....
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Reported in : [1962]44ITR352(SC)
..... old family account books are concerned all the assets and liabilities were pooled on january 27, 1942, and divided into two halves; this fact considered in the light of the representation made by the appellant to the income-tax officer that the family business was stopped on the 14th that , vishu, and a separate and new business had been commenced thereafter ..... old family account books are concerned all the assets and liabilities were pooled on january 27, 1942, and divided into two halves; this fact considered in the light of the representation made by the appellant to the income-tax officer that the family business was stopped on the 14th that , vishu, and a separate and new business had been commenced thereafter .....
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Reported in : AIR1962SC338; 1962(0)BLJR446; [1962]3SCR760
..... 14, 1957. respondent no. 2 secured larger number of votes than kam deo prasad, respondent no. 1, who filed an election petition under sections 80 and 81 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (act xliii of 1951), challenging the election of the appellant on the ground that the nomination of the appellant and respondent no. 2, who, as ghatwals, held .....
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Reported in : AIR1962SC779; [1962]Supp1SCR876
..... was dealing with the narrow question as to whether the impugned contract for the supply of goods would cease to attract the provisions of s. 7(d) of the representation of the people act on the ground that it did not comply with the provisions of art. 299(1), and this court held that notwithstanding the fact that the contract could not ..... ) the candidate chatturbhuj could be said to be disqualified for being chosen as a member of parliament by virtue of the disqualification set out in s. 7(d) of the representation of the people act 43 of 1951. in dealing with this question bose, j., who spoke for the court, observed that 's. 7(d) of the ..... representation of the people act does not require that the contracts at which it strikes should be enforceable against the government; all it requires is that the contracts should be for the supply of .....
Tag this Judgment!Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1962SC970; [1962]44ITR739(SC); [1962]Supp2SCR640
Shah, J.1. These are three appeals with certificates of fitness granted by the High Court of Madras against orders passed in petitions for the issue of writs of certiorari setting aside orders imposing penalty upon the firm of Messrs. S. V. Veerappan Chettiar & Co. passed by the Income-tax Officer under section 28 (i) (c) of the Indian Income-tax Act. 2. Four persons carried on business in cloth at Virudhunagar in the name and style of S. V. Veerappan Chettiar & Co. - hereinafter called the firm. The firm was registered under section 26A of the Income-tax Act, 1922, for the assessment years 1947-48, 1949-50 and 1950-51. The firm concealed particulars of its income in submitting its returns, and the Income-tax Officer, Virudhunagar, in the course of assessment proceedings directed, by order dated May 20, 1954, payment of penalty of Rs. 20,000 for the year 1947-48, Rs. 10,000 for the year 1949-50 and Rs. 5,000 for the year 1950-51. Against the orders imposing penalty, one of the partners...
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Reported in : AIR1962SC955; 1962(0)BLJR636; (1963)IMLJ40(SC); [1962]Supp2SCR769
..... as then enacted ran as follows :- '124a. exciting disaffection - whoever, by words, either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, excites, or attempts to excite, feelings of disaffection to the government established by law in british india, shall be punished with transportation for life or for ..... will also be liquidated along with these congress goondas. these congress goondas are banking upon the american dollars and imposing various kinds of taxes on the people to-day. the blood of our brothers mazdoors and kisans is being sucked. the capitalists and the zamindars of this country help these congress goondas. these ..... dogs will also be liquidated along with these congress goondas. these congress goondas are banking upon the american dollars and imposing various kinds of taxes on the people to-day. the blood of our brothers - mazdoors and kishans is being sucked. the capitalists and the zamindars of this country help these congress goondas. .....
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Reported in : AIR1962SC1156; [1962]Supp3SCR114
..... court has held that the publication of both the pamphlets was with consent of respondent no. 1 and so was outside the preview of s. 100(2) of the representation of the people act 1951 (43 of 1951) (hereinafter called the act). having thus found that the two pamphlets had been published by the agent of respondent no. 1 and with his ..... of the congress by means of money 8. 'maharawal of dungarpur, shri laxman singh, who was defeated in the last election by thousands of votes, has come to mislead the people of chittor, has come to push back the backward district of chittor by 100 years, has come to destroy the peace and tranquillity of chittor under cover of communal organisation .....
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