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Mar 28 2003 (HC)

Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. Chennai Properties and Investments Ltd.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (2004)186CTR(Mad)409; [2004]266ITR685(Mad)

..... scrips, obligations, shares, stocks, whether preference or ordinary, and whether fully paid or not, or securities of railway and other companies, public works and undertakings incorporated or established by act of parliament, royal charter, or under the joint stock companies acts, in england or the colonies, or by state authority, or under the laws of any ..... court in east india housing and land development trust ltd. v. cit (supra) as also the case of cept v. lakshmi silk mills ltd. (supra) and united commercial bank ltd. v. cit : [1957]32itr688(sc) held that the income derived from the letting out of buildings owned by the assessee whose object was acquisition and ..... it act, 1922. the building owned by the assessee in that case was situated on park street, calcutta, and consisted of numerous residential flats and over a dozen shops. those tenants in addition to paying rents, had to make separate payments which included charges for electric current, for use of lifts, for supply of hot and .....

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Nov 28 2013 (HC)

A-2459 the Coats Viyella Employees Vs. 1. Harvey Nagar Residents

Court : Chennai

..... which would otherwise be detrimental to the interest of the public at large the court cannot remain a silent spectator. the division bench finally concluded that the commercial establishment of the petitioner is in a primary residential zone, which is not permissible in law.". (ii). in the decision p.t.prabhakar and another vs. the ..... 1973. after obtaining sanction, the eighth respondent/housing society, constructed an auditorium, measuring an extent of 1800 sq.feet in the appropriate market place and also established a place for volley ball court, shuttle cock court and basket ball court. the said lands were used as a playground from then onwards and the petitioner ..... its extent was not mentioned. besides this, in the said plan, an area was marked as ".primary school". and ".playground". and an area was marked as ".shops". abutting gnana oivupuram road.89. the learned senior counsel for the eighth respondent proceeds to submit that according to the affidavit filed in w.p.(md) no.14451 of .....

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Apr 12 2016 (HC)

T. Rajkumar and Others Vs. Union of India, Rep. by its Secretary, New ...

Court : Chennai

..... growth and serve the needs of business and citizens. 14. we each agree to ensure our domestic regulatory systems are strong. but we also agree to establish the much greater consistency and systematic cooperation between countries, and the framework of internationally agreed high standards, that a global financial system requires. strengthened regulation ..... of the administration of that or of the other contracting state; and (c) to supply information or documents which would disclose any trade, business, industrial, commercial or professional secret or trade process or information the disclosure of which would be contrary to public policy." 103. on the basis of para 3(b) ..... any country outside india. 53. the high court of delhi allowed the writ petitions and quashed the circular holding among other things (i) that "treaty shopping" by which, the resident of a third country takes advantage of the provisions of the bilateral agreement, is illegal and necessarily forbidden (ii) that political .....

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Sep 03 2015 (HC)

1. P.Paramasivan Vs. 1. the Management of Madurai Corporation ...

Court : Chennai

..... counsel appearing for the madurai corporation has contended that the inspector of labour, madurai has erroneously held that the municipality is a commercial establishment in terms of section 2(6) of the tamil nadu shops and establishment act, 1947 and thereby applied the act, 1981, which is not sustainable. to support his contention, learned counsel also referred to ..... the hon'ble supreme court in the said case had considered whether section 25f of the i.d.act can be canvassed under the provisions of the shops and establishments act and confirmed the orders of the high court. whether it is an industry or not cannot be gone into under section 33 of the industrial disputes ..... the jurisdiction of the authority who have entertained and disposed of the appeal under section 42 of the establishment act was considered and the division bench of this court, has held that even though the authority under the shop act lacked jurisdiction in view of the decision of the hon?.ble apex court in c.v.raman .....

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Jul 27 2011 (HC)

Ms.Dorothy Thomas Vs. Mr.Rex Arul

Court : Chennai

..... that there must be fraud connected with the procedure in the suit itself to bring the matter within clause (e) of section 13". 69. in order to establish that by consent of parties, she shifted to india permanently, the plaintiff has brought out the following facts in her pleadings viz.:- (i) the sale of their ..... the problem in india is complicated due to the existence of different personal laws. (ii) the distinction between matters concerning personal and family affairs and matters concerning commercial relationships, civil wrongs etc., is well recognised in other countries and legal systems. the law in the former area tends to be primarily determined and influenced by ..... the time being lodged. the court pointed out that to allow the assumption of jurisdiction by another state in such circumstances will only result in encouraging forum-shopping. the court went on to add that in matters relating to matrimony and custody, the law of that place must govern which has the closest concern for .....

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Apr 18 1984 (HC)

C.V. Raman Vs. the Management of Bank of India, Regional Office, South ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1985)2MLJ439

..... been defined under section 2 (6) of the act. that is as follows:2(6) 'establishment' means a shop, commercial establishment, theatre or any place of public amusement or entertainment and includes each establishment as the government may, by notification, declare to be an establishment for the purposes of this act.48. the exemption clause, which is vital is contained under ..... bank contends that the approach to this important legal question must be in the following manner. section 2 (3) of the shops act defines 'commercial establishment'. in that is included 'a bank'. section 2 (5) defines 'establishment' as such. this act is of the year 1947. before that there was only the reserve bank of india. that ..... of 1983, c.v. raman an employee of bank of india, submits as under: after referring to section 4 (1) (c) to the shops act, it is urged that the meaning of commercial establishment came to be decided in madras state electricity board v. commissioner of labour (1961) i l.l.j. 297 : (1961) i m.l. .....

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Sep 30 2010 (HC)

Consim Info Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Google India Pvt. Ltd.

Court : Chennai

..... nevertheless held that it is for the national court to find out on facts the role played by google in the drafting of the commercial message that accompanies the advertising link or in the establishment or selection of keywords. if the service provider had not played such a role, the ecj pointed out that they cannot be held ..... such advertising in a market that values free competition and praises the freedom to choose and practice occupation? would hanging advertisement of k's business nearby m's shop or even opening a shoe business in close proximity, violate trade mark rights of 'm' would it be reasonable to argue that such advertising, which lacks any ..... .)}, a dispute arose between l' oreal, a group of companies engaged in the manufacture and supply of professional products, consumer products, luxury products, active cosmetics and body shop on the one hand and e-bay, which is an online market place and few others who were engaged in the sale of cosmetic preparations, on the other hand .....

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Dec 24 1996 (HC)

R. Karuppan Vs. R. Namachivayam

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1998(99)ELT214(Mad)

..... the illegal import of fire arms, which cannot be easily permitted to be redeemed as a matter of course since the security is involved. the appellant has not established his requirement of fire arms in the manner known to law. it is presumably for this reason the appellant has turned down the aforesaid offer to get the ..... g.m.b.h. v. state of bihar : [1962]2scr81 ; collector of customs, cochin v. m/s. a. s. bava : 1973ecr18(sc) ; k. s. papanna v. deputy commercial tax officer 19 stc 506; beharilal shyamsunder v. sales tax officer 17 stc 508; collector of customs v. k. ganga shetty : [1963]2scr277 ; s. r. tewari v. the district board ..... has been a discrimination. none of the 98 stall-holders were implemented as parties to the writ petitions. the appellants questioned the validity of the allotment of 98 shops on concessional rates, without trade zoning restrictions in favour of the stall-holders of panchkuain road, but they were primarily interested that same concessions in respect of licence .....

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Mar 31 1967 (HC)

Zenith Lamps and Electricals Ltd. Vs. the Registrar, High Court and or ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1968)1MLJ37

..... in the statements annexed to the supplemental affidavit, on the expenditure side, fresh items are introduced, to mention some, share of cost of secretariat, treasury and other general establishments, executive magistrates, interest on capital outlay and original works debited to revenue account. the figures are given only for a few years, and counsel for the suitors charges ..... the claim may be on a hundi or negotiable instrument for one lakh of rupees and it may be disposed of ex parte, of it may be a commercial cause for a like amount where the defence is nominal, and the whole matter is over in little or no time. still the suitor will have to ..... be related to the provincial heads of legislation under section 92 of the british north america. act. under section 92(9) the provinces may legislate in relation to 'shop, saloon, tavern, auctioneer and other licences in order to the raising of a revenue for provincial, local or municipal purposes.' the head of legislation authorises-legislation for .....

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