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Feb 26 2001 (HC)

Rajeshbhai Pitambarbhai Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2002)4GLR3753

..... fir under section 154 of the code. he has further submitted that the learned judge has erred in not considering the definition of dowry under section 2 of the dowry act before framing the charge against the applicants. he has further submitted that lower court has seriously erred in not considering the prejudice likely to be caused to the applicants if .....

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Mar 26 2015 (HC)

Niko Resources Ltd. Vs. Union of India

Court : Gujarat

..... from commercial production or refining of mineral oil. the term "mineral oil" does not include petroleum and natural gas, unlike other sections of the act. the deduction under this subsection is available to an undertaking for a period of seven consecutive assessment years including the initial assessment year - (i) ..... hydraulicking, quarrying or by any other operation and includes mineral oils (which in turn include natural gas and petroleum)." 3. the mines and minerals (development and regulation) act, 1957, 3.(b) "minerals oils" includes natural gas and petroleum. 4. petroleum and natural gas rules, 1959, 3. (k) "petroleum" means naturally occurring hydrocarbons ..... , but does not include coal or bituminous shales or other shales or other stratified deposits from which oil can be extracted by destructive distillation. petroleum act, 2000 (sec.4), australia "petroleum" means a naturally occurring substance consisting of a hydrocarbon or mixture of hydrocarbons in gaseous, liquid or solid .....

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Mar 26 2015 (HC)

Niko Resources Ltd. Vs. Union of India

Court : Gujarat

..... from commercial production or refining of mineral oil. the term "mineral oil" does not include petroleum and natural gas, unlike other sections of the act. the deduction under this subsection is available to an undertaking for a period of seven consecutive assessment years including the initial assessment year - (i) ..... hydraulicking, quarrying or by any other operation and includes mineral oils (which in turn include natural gas and petroleum)." 3. the mines and minerals (development and regulation) act, 1957, 3.(b) "minerals oils" includes natural gas and petroleum. 4. petroleum and natural gas rules, 1959, 3. (k) "petroleum" means naturally occurring hydrocarbons ..... , but does not include coal or bituminous shales or other shales or other stratified deposits from which oil can be extracted by destructive distillation. petroleum act, 2000 (sec.4), australia "petroleum" means a naturally occurring substance consisting of a hydrocarbon or mixture of hydrocarbons in gaseous, liquid or solid .....

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Mar 08 2000 (HC)

Manager, Air Control Engineering Co. Ltd. Vs. Kanaiyalal Ghusabhai Kun ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [2000(86)FLR214]; (2000)4GLR119; (2000)IILLJ800Guj

..... by any statutory control and device rationale norms keeping pace with improve industrial relations reflecting an imbedding socio-economic justice. that being the object of the act, the court by interpretative process must strive to reduce the field of conflict and expand the area of agreement and show in preference of upholding ..... mutuality and consensus in larger public interest namely to eschew industrial strife confrontation and consequent wastage. the narrow and restricted meaning to the expression in the act should be avoided and a pragmatic approach must be adopted. the brief facts of the present writ petition are as under :- the petitioner-company is ..... years of termination the respondent-workman who had once held the position of manager and works manager had challenged the said termination order under the industrial disputes act, before the labour court at ahmedabad. the said reference has been made by the appropriate government to the labour court, ahmedabad being reference no. 25 .....

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Jul 16 2002 (HC)

Bhavesh Arvindbhai Patel Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2002)3GLR560

..... accused firstly submitted that in this case the petitioner is charged for offences under sections 153a, 427, 295 and 198 i. p. code and section 3 of the explosive substances act, 1908. shri shah submitted that out of these offences except for the offence under section 427 i. p. code the sanction is must. he submitted that in the charge-sheet ..... accordance with law.5. having observed the aforesaid the hon'ble supreme court further observed that so far as the evidence under section 25(1)(b) of the arms act concern no contention was advanced to deny the bail to the appellant, and therefore, the hon'ble supreme court granted bail on certain terms and conditions mentioned in the order ..... of such person. court can consider the case of the accused who has assaulted the individual, but not of those accused who have indulged in this type of heinous act of bomb blasting on a pious religious place like mosque.10. before parting, i must also state that shri shah has tried to argue the case on merit, but .....

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Sep 29 2003 (HC)

Sameer Engineering Works Vs. District Collector

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2003)3GLR2638

..... that the corporations are not choked by the defaulting debtors by adopting frustrating or dilatory tactics in the proceedings in the court initiated under section 31 of the act.' 22. mr. patel has further submitted that while confirming the sale under section 179 of the bombay land revenue code, the collector is supposed to take ..... proceedings is available to the corporation. the two provisions must be so harmonised as to facilitate the corporation to recover its dues from the defaulting party. the act was enacted by parliament with a view to promote industrialisation and offer assistance by giving financial in the shape of loans and advances etc. repayable in easy ..... is fetched by the state while disposing of its property. in my opinion, the collector has rightly not confirmed the sale and while doing so, he has acted well within the limits prescribed by section 179 of the code and has considered only relevant factors.' 14. mr. mihir joshi, learned advocate appearing for the petitioner .....

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Jan 16 2006 (HC)

O.N.G.C. Ltd. Vs. O.L. of Ambica Mills Co. Ltd. and 11 ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [2006]132CompCas606(Guj); [2006]71SCL274(Guj)

..... up as a body corporate. it is now a statutory corporation constituted by and under the oil and natural gas commission act (central act 43 of 1959, hereinafter referred to as the act). the act provides for the establishment of a commission sfor the development of petroleum and petroleum products produced by it and for matters ..... in winding up of insolvent companies, section 529a which provides overriding preferential payments.3.12 the learned counsel has relied on the provisions of the provincial insolvency act, 1920, particularly section 2(e) which provides definition of secured creditors which deals with section 45 in part iii administration of property, method of proof ..... claim the same without any fetter whatsoever.3.14c creation of a security other than a contractual security which would be under section 125 of the act exists even statutorily and is also recognized by various judgments. 3.14d these are all examples of creation of procedural securities/court created securities which would .....

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Apr 20 2005 (HC)

Plachem Industries Vs. Premo Leasing and Finance P. Ltd.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : [2005]62SCL160(Guj)

..... are to be led. accounting entries may throw some light on this issue but they are not conclusive proofs. this court while exercising its original jurisdiction under the companies act does not undertake such exercise. it is left to the competent civil court before whom trial takes place and evidence are led. only after complete appreciation of the documents ..... stream of justice by resorting to the filing of false evidence, commits criminal contempt of the court and renders himself liable to be dealt with in accordance with the act. filing of false affidavits or making false statement on oath in courts aims at striking a blow at the rule of law and no court can ignore such conduct ..... party in perverting the course of justice. the due process of law cannot be permitted to be slighted nor the majesty of law be made a mockery by such acts or conduct on the part of the parties to the litigation or even while appearing as witnesses. anyone who makes an attempt to impede or undermine or obstruct the .....

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Oct 05 1994 (HC)

R.C. Pathan Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1996)2GLR294

..... also relied upon the judgment of this court in physical research laboratory v. dr. mukul sinha 1989(1) glh 235, wherein the division bench of this court held that 'the act of court will prejudice no man' and the party should not be made to suffer because of the delay on the part of the court. however, there is a foot .....

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May 15 2008 (HC)

Troikaa Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Vs. Pro Laboratories (P) Ltd. and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2008)3GLR2635; LC2009(1)168

..... the case, the design of the plaintiff is liable to be cancelled as the registration of the said design is prohibited under section 4 of the design act, 2000. 14. mr. mehta further submitted that several other pharmaceutical companies in india are applying the said d shape design to its pharmaceutical products/ medicinal ..... medicinal preparation. the registration of the plaintiff's design is not valid as the design of the plaintiff is not registrable under section 4 of the designs act, 2000. the plaintiff, by misleading the controller of designs and suppressing material facts, regarding prior publication and application of the said d shape by various pharmaceutical ..... that the plaintiff has acquired statutory right, spent huge amount of money for preparing the said design, exerted labour and acquired statutory protection under the designs act, 2000. the defendants have with a view to encroach upon the market and goodwill of the plaintiff, imitated the plaintiff's design and have placed in .....

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