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Jan 21 1992 (HC)

Sikar Kendriya Sahkari Bank Ltd. Vs. Prescribed Authority, Under the R ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1992(1)WLC452; 1992(1)WLN500

..... act.20. from the perusal of the provisions contained in the rajasthan cooperative societies act, 1965 and the rules framed thereunder and the rajasthan shops and commercial establishment act, 1 958, it is clear that the rajasthan cooperative societies act, 1965 contains various provisions regarding the cooperative societies and provisions regarding recruitment ..... the decision of that case has no bearing to the present cases. more-over, the question about the applicability of the provisions of rajasthan shops and commercial establishment act in the context of the rajasthan cooperative societies act,1965 and the rules framed under it, being special provisions did not arise for ..... n.m. kasliwal j. [as he then was), related to alleged conflict between the provisions of the industrial disputes act, 1947 and rajasthan shops and commercial establishment act, 1958. after examining the constitutional position kasliwal j. referred to the decision of the supreme court in m. karunanidhi v. union on .....

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Dec 20 1966 (HC)

Abburi Chalamayya Vs. Andhra Pradesh State Represented by C. Krishnamu ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1968AP108; 1968CriLJ442; [1968(16)FLR228]; (1968)IILLJ493AP

..... and holidays, payment of wages, health and safety. the preamble of the act recites that it is expedient to provide for the regulation of conditions of work in shops, commercial establishments, restaurants, theatres and other establishments and for certain other purposes. chapter i which bears the heading 'preliminary' contains certain definitions and exemptions and we will presently refer to those which are material. chapters ..... ii and iii (sections 7 to 16) enable the state government to fix the opening and closing hours of shops, commercial establishments, restaurants etc. suitable limits relating to daily and weekly hours of work, intervals for rest and spread-over of periods of work and rest have also been fixed. provision has .....

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May 04 2021 (SC)

Forum For Peoples Collective Efforts (fpce) Vs. The State Of West Beng ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... commission of india in certain cases. it may also affect the interest of homebuyers. 6 section 41: provides for section 41: wb-hira establishment of establishment of central provides for establishment central advisory advisory council, chaired (ex of state advisory council council officio) by the union minister of chaired (ex-officio) by state housing ..... or any part thereof, in a building or on a plot of land, used or intended to be used for any residential or commercial use such as residence, office, shop, showroom or godown or for carrying on any business, occupation, profession or trade, or for any other type of use ancillary to the ..... also the current high transactions costs. it attempts to balance the interests of consumers and promoters by imposing certain responsibilities on both. it seeks to establish symmetry of information between the promoter and purchaser, transparency of contractual conditions set minimum standards of accountability and a fast-track dispute resolution mechanism. .....

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Aug 06 1998 (HC)

Augustine Mathai Vs. Appellate Authority and anr.

Court : Kerala

Reported in : (1999)IILLJ314Ker

..... act and in the light of the law categorically laid down by the apex court, we have no hesitation in holding that the church is neither a 'shop' nor a 'commercial establishment' as defined under the act. we agree with the reasoning of the learned single judge and hold that the first respondent was justified in accepting the ..... court in the decision reported in ramanathan v. state of kerala, 1991 (1) klt 89 held that office of a chartered accountant cannot be regarded as a 'commercial establishment' or 'shop' where services are rendered. the principle enunciated by the supreme court and this court will apply with equal force to the facts of the present case where we ..... and without assigning any reason as enjoined under the act and hence per se illegal. the 2nd respondent church contended inter alia that it is neither a shop nor a commercial establishment as defined under the act nor the provisions of the act are not attracted to them and hence the appeal itself is not maintainable under the act .....

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Jan 21 1992 (HC)

Sikar Kendriya Sahkari Bank Ltd. Vs. Prescribed Authority and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : (1993)IILLJ961Raj

..... 19. from the perusal of the provisions contained in the rajasthan co-operative societies act, 1965 and the rules framed thereunder and the rajasthan shops and commercial establishments act, 1958, it is clear that the rajasthan co-operative societies act, 1965 contains various provisions regarding the co-operative societies and provisions regarding ..... , the decision of that case has no bearing to the present cases. moreover, the question about the applicability of the provisions of rajasthan shops and commercial establishment act in the context of therajasthan co-operative societies act, 1965 and the rules framed under it, being special provisions did not arise for ..... before n.m. kasliwal, j. (as he then was), related to alleged conflict between the provisions of the industiral disputes act, 1947 and rajasthan shops and commercial establishments act, 1958. after examining the constitutional position kasliwal, j. referred to the decision of the supreme court in m. karunanidhi v. union of .....

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Jan 19 1976 (HC)

Joseph Niranjan Kumar Pradhan Vs. Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribun ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : 42(1976)CLT439; (1977)ILLJ36Ori

..... close nexus between the two and one thing flow; out of another as a consequence. the workman has claimed that ho becomes entitled to gratuity under the orissa shops & commercial establishments act and that right flows to him out of termination of service. whether he could be entitled to it is not for us to decide at this stage ..... no. 2) who was under the employment of m/s. joseph watch company (petitioner) is an employee within the meaning or section 2(6) of the orissa shops & commercial establishments act? and(2) whether he is entitled to gratuity under section 21 of the said act or under any other law for the time being in force?2. before ..... in lieu of notice. thereafter opposite party no. 2 lodged a claim before the district labour officer, cuttack, that he was entitled to gratuity under the orissa shops & commercial establishments act and the petitioner had not paid the same at the time of terminating the service. ultimately a reference was made by the state government to the industrial .....

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Sep 25 1991 (HC)

Augustine Mathai Vs. Appellate Authority

Court : Kerala

Reported in : (1992)IILLJ780Ker

..... place of public amusement or entertainments, and (5) such other establishment as declared by notification to be a commercial establishment. this definition will have to be read along with section 2(8) which says that an 'establishment' means a shop or a commercial establishment. 'shop' is defined in section 2(15) as any premises where any ..... of certain plantations and institutions belonging to the church are said to be the commercial activities. the church admits having plantations and institutions. but there is nothing to show that they are shops or commercial establishments or that petitioner was in any way employed in connection with them. from the ..... first respondent was justified in accepting the preliminary objection that the church is not a commercial establishment under the act. the church and the employment do not satisfy the requirements of the definitions of commercial establishment, establishment, shop or employment. there is no reason for interference.o.p. is dismissed. no costs .....

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Nov 08 1967 (HC)

J.W. Benon Vs. State

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 5(1969)DLT483

..... violated, it does nto follow that their grievances have had a unity' thus, as the rights or claims of and the reliefs sought for by the 7 establishments though similar, were separate, it was held that separate writ petitions should have been filed. (17) in bankimchandra chakravarty v. regional provident fund commissioner 15 ..... say more because it finally appears that only one petitioner has any possible ground to put forward in this application.' (13) in mohd. ibrahim v. deputy commercial tax officer rajgopala iyengar, j. held that a single petition by several petitioners affected by similar orders was nto tenable in law, and that the principle of ..... instance before the various contentions of the parties on the merits are taken up for consideration. (7) as already stated, the five petitioners owned buildings including shops and business-cum-residential flats, which were comprised in the various khasra numbers specified in the two ntoifications issued by the government of punjab. the first .....

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Feb 20 2002 (HC)

Madhu Fantasy Land Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai and anr. Vs. Maharashtra General ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2002(4)BomCR692; [2002(95)FLR245]; (2002)IIILLJ587Bom; 2002(3)MhLj534

..... .e.f. 14-7-1994 cannot be questioned. it is also urged that the park, being a commercial establishment under section 2(8) of the bombay shops and establishment act, will not be covered by the definition of industrial establishment contained in section 25-l of the act and hence, the provisions of chapter v-b of the ..... . the facts giving rise to this petition are as follows :on 29-9-1992, the petitioners commenced a private amusement park which was registered under the bombay shops and establishment act, 1948. about 205 workmen were employed in different categories in the amusement park (hereinafter referred to as 'the park') including persons in the top management. ..... the predominant nature of the business conducted must be taken into consideration for deciding as to whether the park is an industrial establishment. he submits that merely because the petitioners run a maintenance shop or serve food or allow restaurants to be run on the premises, it would not lead to the conclusion that the park .....

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Jul 15 1997 (HC)

Royal Plastics Industries and Anr. Vs. Employees' State Insurance Corp ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : (1998)ILLJ776Ori

..... with the corporation to notify in the official gazette extending the provisions of the act to any other establishment or class of establishments, industrial, commercial, agricultural or otherwise. section 1(6) envisages that a factory or an establishment to which this act applies shall continue to be governed by the provisions of the act notwithstanding ..... to determine contribution in certain cases. it reads as under:'45-a determination of contribution in certain cases-(1) where in respect of a factory or establishment no returas, particulars, registers or records are submitted, furnished or maintained in accordance with the provisions of section 44 or any inspector or other official ..... the manufacturing process therein ceases to be carried on with the aid of power. after its application under chapter iv, all employees in factories, or establishments to which the act applies shall be insured in the manner provided by this act. under section 39(1), the contribution payable under the act in .....

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