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Jan 13 1997 (HC)

Manwani Steels (P) Ltd. and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 1997(70)LC250(MP)

..... p/8 in petition no. 2183/93) against the petitioners demanding a particular sum as excise duty and also imposing penalty with a direction to confiscate the seized goods with liberty to obtain redemption on payment of fine. these orders are challenged in these petitions on the ground that the petitioners are illegally denied the benefit of the exemption ..... facts common to all these petitions are that the petitioners are partnership firms carrying on business of manufacturing twisted bars falling under chapter 72 of the central excise and tariff act. the respondent no. 2, after show-cause notice passed identical orders dated 5.8.1993 (annexure p/9 in the petitions no. 2074/93, 2106/93 and 2126/93 and .....

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May 21 2001 (HC)

Raghavendra Naik and anr. Vs. Mahavir and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : II(2002)ACC700; 2001ACJ1945

..... with the requirements of this chapter:provided that in the case of a vehicle carrying, or meant to carry, dangerous or hazardous goods, there shall also be a policy of insurance under the public liability insurance act, 1991.explanation.-a person driving a motor vehicle merely as a paid employee, while there is in force in relation to the ..... section (2)-(i) against any liability which may be incurred by him in respect of the death of or bodily injury to any person, including owner of the goods or his authorised representative carried in the vehicle or damage to any property of a third party caused by or arising out of the use of the vehicle in ..... liability which is intended to be covered by the insurance.40. it is, therefore, obvious that the insurer cannot be held liable even under section 149 of the act where the insured himself stands exonerated of any such liability.41. the statutory liability indicated hereinabove, therefore, has to be understood to be subject to the aforesaid condition. .....

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Apr 12 2001 (HC)

Smithkline Beecham Plc and Another Vs. Mr. Sunil Singhi and Another

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2001IVAD(Delhi)849; 91(2001)DLT461; 2001(2)RAJ446

..... to the trademark panadol and from reproducing, printing or publishing, selling or offering for sale any label or packaging which is a comparable imitation or substantial reproduction of the plaintiffs' panadol carton amounting to infringement of copyright thereto and/or ..... till the next date of hearing the defendant, their principal officers, servants, agents and representative are restrained from manufacturing, exporting and selling and offering for sale, advertising, directly or indirectly dealing in pharmaceutical preparations under the trademarks pamacol and paramol or any other mark which may be identical with or deceptively similar ..... of trade connection changes:- (1) the application in india of trade mark to goods to be exported from india and any other act done in india in relation to goods to be so exported which, if done in relation to goods to be sold or otherwise traded within india would constitute use of a trade .....

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Apr 01 1982 (HC)

K.T. Pavunny and anr. Vs. K.T. Mathew

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR1982Ker309

..... is on this finding that the jurisdiction of the court was decided in that case. i have already indicated the meaning to be given to the word 'goods' in the act goods, according to me, will not take in service. ordinary courts have jurisdiction to entertain and try suits for passing off action. in the generality of cases, remedies ..... cleaning them would come within the expression 'goods' in section 2(g) of the act. in that case, the plaintiff as well as the defendant were electric dry cleaners of clothes. the former had been trading under the name and style ..... jurisdiction of ordinary courts cannot be assumed. according to me, the services that a printing press render to its customers cannot come within the concept of goods under the trade and merchandise marks act 1958.6. in teju singh v. shanta devi (air 1973 andh pra 51) the question arose as to whether services like washing clothes or dry .....

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Sep 24 1913 (PC)

Chidambara Chettiar by His Authorised Agent Ramasami Iyer Vs. Vaidilin ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1915)ILR38Mad519

..... on the ground of trade usage, but usages and custom of trade are specially excepted by section 1 of the indian contract act, and the property in dispute in that case being moveable was governed by chapter vii of the indian contract act, which deals with the sale of goods and corresponds with the provisions of the sale of goods act in england. ..... 's decree for dower. the allahabad high court has in several cases shown a reluctance to apply the provision of section 54 of the transfer of property act strictly to sales between muhammadans, knowing that under sonni law payment of price accompanied by delivery of possession constituted a complete transfer without the execution of any document, vide section ..... on the part of the purchaser. it is argued that as section 120 of the transfer of property act gives to a party to an exchange transaction similar rights as if he was a seller or buyer in a sale transaction, the defendants nos. 1 to 5 have a charge upon the plaint property to the extent of .....

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Sep 24 1913 (PC)

Chidambara Chettiar by His Authorized Agent, Ramasami Iyer Vs. Vaidili ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 30Ind.Cas.408

..... on the ground of trade usage, but usages and custom of trade are specially excepted by section 1 of the indian contract act, and the property in dispute in that case being moveable was governed by chapter vii of the indian contract act, which deals with the sale of goods and corresponds with the provisions of the sale of goods act in england. ..... 's decree for dower. the allahabad high court has in several cases shown a reluctance to apply the provision of section 54 of the transfer of property act strictly to sales between muhammadans, knowing that under sunni law payment of price accompanied by delivery of possession constituted a complete transfer without the execution of any document, vide section ..... on the part of the purchaser. it is argued that as section 120 of the transfer of property act gives to a party to an exchange transaction similar rights as if he was a seller or buyer in a sale transaction, the defendants nos. 1 to 5 have a charge upon the plaint property to the extent of .....

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Jul 07 1882 (PC)

Sreenath Roy Vs. Radhanath Mookerjee

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1883)ILR9Cal773

..... .' the different kinds of execution dealt within those sections are against the person and property of the judgment-debtor, or for the restoration of any specific property, land, or goods, or for compelling the judgment-debtor, by attachment, to obey the decree of the court.10. but the order with which we are dealing is of a totally different ..... appealing to this court, and has insisted upon his right of appealing upon the ground that the order of the learned judge was a decree made under section 244 of act x of 1877, as being 'a decision upon a question which related to the execution of the decree.'8. i am clearly of opinion, looking at what i ..... allen has contended that the order which is appealed against is one made under section 244 of the civil procedure code, and is therefore appealable under section 2 of that act, as amended by act xii of 1879.3. the suit in which the order was made is an administration suit brought by the plaintiff, a creditor, for administering the estate of .....

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Jul 30 2010 (HC)

M/S.Muthuraman Exports. Vs. the Customs and Central Excise Settlement ...

Court : Chennai

..... stitch garments pvt.ltd., which had taken over the assets and liabilities of m/s.muthuraman exports, under section 112(a) of the customs act, 1962 for rendering the said imported goods liable for confiscation. the copies of documents referred to and relied upon in the show cause were appended to the show cause notice as annexures ..... the additional amount of customs duty accepted to be payable by him and such other particulars as may be specified by rules including the particulars of such dutiable goods in respect of which he admits short levy on account of misclassification, under-valuation or inapplicability of exemption notification or otherwise and such application shall be disposed of ..... produced, the show cause notice was issued on 31.12.2004 under section 124 of the customs act, 1962, calling upon the petitioner to show cause as to why, (i) the benefit of zero duty exemption extended on the capital goods valued at rs.80,34,368/-, imported by them under epcg licence no.04500575 dated 17. .....

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Apr 27 2012 (HC)

Nirma Limited. Vs. Saint GobaIn Glass India Limited and ors.

Court : Chennai

..... these penal provisions is wide enough to take in its fold any one or series of acts committed, beyond the stage of preparation in moving the contraband goods deliberately to the place of embarkation, such act or acts being reasonably proximate to the completion of the unlawful export. the inference arising out of the ..... hong kong, the community authorities were prepared to accept that imports could be made as long as they are "limited to that necessary to maintain sales by the complainant producers concerned while their own output was temporarily insufficient, at a time of rapid growth". in large electrolytic aluminium capacitors from japan ..... authority by discussing the various parameters relating to the domestic industry in respect of the production, capacity and capacity utilization of the domestic industry; sales of domestic industry; profitability; inventories; employment and wages, productivity; magnitude of dumping; growth; and ability to raise funds, has concluded provisionally that the .....

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Jan 11 2017 (HC)

Innovative Tech Pack Ltd vs.special Director of Enforcement

Court : Delhi

..... bill. authorised dealers should also advise this requirement to their importer customers in writing while delivering the documents against acceptance. the notes: for authorised dealers in case of goods imported and stored a. by 100% export oriented units/units in export processing zones and free trade zones in bonded warehouses, it will be in order to ..... of india ltd. v. asst. cst air1960sc346 there was no such consideration in this case at all. that the proceedings for imposition of penalty 19. under the act are of quasi-criminal nature follows from the nature of the proceedings itself. it is also settled law that where proceedings are penal in nature, they are quasi-criminal ..... mukta gupta, j.(oral) 1. show cause notice was issued to the appellant alleging violation of section 8 (3) and section 8 (4) of the foreign exchange regulation act, 1973 (in short fera ) read with chapter 7a.20 (i) of the exchange control manual, 1995.2. it was alleged that though foreign exchange was remitted in .....

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