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Mar 10 1994 (HC)

Asoke Kumar Mitra Vs. State of West Bengal and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 1994CriLJ2682

..... whether in view of the existence of deep and pervasive control of the central government over these banks, these are establishments under the central government for the purpose of the acts aforesaid dealing with shops and commercial establishments. but the question in the instant proceedings before us is whether the branch manager of a nationalised bank could be ..... the aforesaid decision has held that the state bank of india and the nationalised banks are establishments under the central government within the meaning of the t.n. shops act 36 of 1947, a.p. shops act 15 of 1966 and kerala shops act 34 of 1960. while dealing with the matter their lordships had referred to a ..... the state bank of india and nationalised banks are establishments under the central government within the meaning of the t. n. shops act 36 of 1947, a.p. shops act 15 of 1966 and kerala shops act 34 of 1960. if the nationalised banks are held to be establishments under the central government within the meaning of the .....

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Aug 14 1963 (HC)

Bengal Motion Pictures Employees Union, Calcutta Vs. Kohinoor Pictures ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1964Cal519,(1965)ILLJ387Cal

..... the hours ofwork of persons employed in shops and establishments forpublic entertainment or amusement.42. section 10 of the act prescribes the hours of work beyond which an employee in an ..... or amusement, but does not include a shop or a commercial establishment.'this definition makes it clear that a cinema house comeswithin the definition of an establishment for public entertainment or amusement. the preamble of this act indicates that the objeot of the act is to regulate the holidays, payment of wages and leave1 of persons employedin shops, commercial establishments and establishmentsfor public entertainment or amusement and .....

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Jul 04 2002 (HC)

i.T.C. Ltd. Vs. Appropriate Authority and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : [2002]257ITR495(Cal)

..... is a significant distance that can hardly be overlooked for the valuation of the property. moreover it is common sense that the sale instance of a commercial venture cannot be comparable with consideration of sale of the dwelling unit. the appropriate authority should have procured the sale instance of dwelling unit of the ..... authority has substantially breached the principle of natural justice.14. most importantly in this case the sale instances were taken in respect of the commercial transaction and in a commercial location and this action of the appropriate authority should not have been adopted in case of transfer and sale of the flat in a different ..... two comparable cases. he contends that the two properties at trivoli court cannot be comparable instances because the property situated at trivoli court is at a commercial complex and at the junction of the ballygunge circular road and circular road, which is situate at a more locationally advantageous position. his further contention is .....

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Sep 01 2009 (HC)

Hindusthan National Glass and Industries Limited and anr. Vs. Reserve ...

Court : Kolkata

..... such an individual deals with public at large and is also subjected to various laws like registration under the shops and establishment act wherein he is under an obligation not only to get his establishment register with competent authority but also to disclose his status as that of an individual, partnership or a company; ..... in the country. such regulatory measures are provided for other companies also as well as industries manufacturing goods of importance. otherwise, these are purely private commercial activities. it hardly makes any difference that such supervisory vigilance is kept by the reserve bank of india under a statute of the central government. ..... there is an efficacious alternative remedy available by way of arbitration which should deter the court from entering into the factual disputes and onerous matters involving commercial and banking expertise. the private bank claims that the reserve bank has been impleaded and the legality of the master circular questioned to present a .....

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Jan 28 2008 (HC)

Dipendra Mohan Sen and ors. and Voice of People and anr. Vs. the State ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2008)2CALLT139(HC),2008(1)CHN1017

..... the water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974. under the air (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1981 the state board which has been established under the water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974 would also be the state board for the purposes of the air act, 1981. powers and ..... different areas/zones shall be such as specified in the schedule annexed to these rules.(2) the state government may categorize the areas into industrial, commercial, residential or silence areas/zones for the purpose of implementation of noise standards for different areas.(3) the state government shall take measures for abatement ..... surawardy avenue is lady brabourne college and chittaranjan national medical college and hospital. apart from this there is high density residential accommodation. there are many chemist shops and several nursing homes. in these circumstances clearly the relevance of the noise pollution (regulation, and control) rules 2000 which came into force on 28th .....

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Mar 20 2012 (HC)

Coal India Limited Versu Anadian Commercial Corporation

Court : Kolkata

..... under section 48 of the 1996 act read with section 34 thereof. the respondent refers to the opening paragraph of the judgment in white industries to establish that, at any rate, the division bench in that case regarded the award-debtors petition to be one for setting aside the arbitral award ..... the statement of object and reasons of the 1996 act to observe that such act consolidates and amends the law relating to domestic arbitration, international commercial arbitration, enforcement of foreign arbitral awards and defines the law relating to conciliation and provides for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto taking into account the ..... philippines and a body incorporated in the united states, and the several sets of proceedings arising in connection therewith have also been widely noticed in international commercial arbitration circles. the philippine corporation engaged the american company to build an acid regeneration plant. under a subsequent agreement, the us company was to .....

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Feb 23 2009 (HC)

West Bengal State Electrical Contractors Association and Ors. Vs. the ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2009)IIILLJ379Cal

..... simple as it was, performed by illiterate workers, young and old, subjecting to rejection and acceptance, was by itself an effective degree of supervision and control, establishing the relationship of master and servant.13. in whatever manner the word 'employee' under section 2(9) be construed, liberally or restrictedly, the construction cannot ..... , instantly, the electrical contractors, can by statutory compulsion never be the agent of the principal employer. if such a relationship is permitted to be established it would not only obliterate the distinction between the two, but would violate the provisions of the act as well as the contractual principle that a ..... .... therefore, the provisions of the e.p.f. and misc. provisions act, 1952 and the schemes framed thereunder are applicable to your above named establishment together with head office and its branches/departments whether situated at the same places or at different places with effect from .... subject to further verification of .....

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Aug 27 1969 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. A.K. Das

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : [1970]77ITR31(Cal)

..... by the assessee. subsequently, some time in 1963 the income-tax officer received information that during these years there were substantial deposits in the assessee's account in the hindustan commercial bank ltd., netaji subhas road branch, amounting to about rs. 2,26,000. the income-tax officer required the assessee to explain the deposits in his account in the said .....

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Mar 15 1962 (HC)

Ranjit Kumar Ghose Vs. Secretary, Indian Psycho-analytical Society and ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR1963Cal261,1963CriLJ579,67CWN297

..... with respect to the fifteen beds maintained by the government, cannot be said to be maintained by the government or by any local authority. it also exempts an asylum established under the indian lunacy act. in 1954 there was an amendment to this act, the relevant one on the point being sub-clause (f) which provides:'any hospital, ..... 1953 when the probate proceedings were instituted.13. the next chapter opens before the year 1960 is out. respondent subodh chandra bose having failed in his attempt to establish that sanat chandra bose was a lunatic and having also failed to resist the grant of probate to the petitioner, toot the next step of putting sanat chandra bose ..... something obtained or acquired. it is not limited to pecuniary gain. we should have to add the word 'pecuniary' so to limit it. and still less is it limited to commercial profits. the word used, it must be observed, is not 'gains' but 'gain', in the singular,' '(2) between the association and its members it carries on business .....

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Jul 28 1978 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Anup Kumar Kapoor and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : [1980]125ITR684(Cal)

..... a similar house, and reduced by the depreciation for the number of years since it was constructed; (iv) principle of reinstatement, where it is satisfactorily established that reinstatement in some other place is bona fide intended, there being no general market for the property for the purpose for which it is devoted (the ..... on the 6th september, 1975, and submitted his valuation report to the competent authority, inter alia, as follows:(a) the locality was a good residential-cum-commercial locality. (b) the main building was a traditional load-bearing brick-built double storeyed one with terraced roofing on wooden beams and bargas having sanitary, water and ..... which the said property was situate was not a good residential locality at all and was surrounded by motor car repairing, and other machine shops, cobblers, mistries and workers in machine shops, a neglected tank and an old abandoned cemetry. (f) the buildings in the said property did not outlive their economic life as stated .....

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