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Sep 11 1989 (HC)

Phillipos and Co. Vs. State

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : [1990]67CompCas453a(Kar); 1989(3)KarLJ473; (1990)ILLJ227Kant

..... expression and the definitions of the expressions 'shop' and 'commercial establishment' in sections 2(u) and 2(e) respectively. under section 2(i) 'establishment' means a 'shop' or a 'commercial establishment'. the expression is the general one which takes in both shop and commercial establishment. section 2(u) defines 'shop' as follows : 'shop' means any premises where any trade ..... is analogous to the office of lawyers and that the office of the chartered accountants would not come within the expressions either of 'shop' or of 'commercial establishment' as defined under sections 2(u) and 2(e) of the act of 1961. thereafter the respondent lodged a complaint against the ..... (respondent herein) inspected the office of the firm. he noticed several contraventions of the provisions of the act of 1961 and of the karnataka shops and commercial establishments rules, 1963 ('the rules' for short) by the firm during the course of inspection. the particulars and details of the contraventions are stated .....

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Sep 11 1989 (HC)

Phillipos and Company and Others Vs. the State

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : [1990]67CompCas154(Kar); ILR1989KAR3135

..... upon the definition of that expression and the definitions of the expression 'shop' and 'commercial establishment' means a 'shop' or a 'commercial establishment'. the expression is a general one which takes in both shop and commercial establishment. section 2(u) defines 'shop' as follows: 'shop' means any premises where any trade or business is carried on or where ..... the controversy. 35. the act of 1961 is an act providing for the regulation of conditions of work and employment in shops and commercial establishment in shops and commercial establishments. a detailed examination of the provisions of the act of 1961 would show that it came to be enacted to regulate the ..... (respondent herein) inspected the office of the firm. he noticed several contraventions of the provisions of the act of 1961 and of the karnataka shops and commercial establishments rules, 1963 ('the rules' for short), by the firm during the course of inspection. the particulars and details of the contraventions are stated .....

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Feb 07 2022 (HC)

Taghar Vasudeva Ambrish Vs. Appellate Authority For Advance Ruling Kar ...

Court : Karnataka

..... petitioner to claim the benefit under the exemption notification.16. so far as the submission that the petitioner is registered as commercial establishment under the karnataka shops and commercial establishment act, 1961 or that a trade licence has been issued by bbmp, suffice it to say that it is wholly ..... of the lessee, to contend that lessee is registered as commercial establishment under the karnataka shops and commercial establishment act, 1961. while referring to the terms of the lease deed, it is contended that petitioner is engaged in the commercial activity. it is also urged that exemption notification has to ..... karnataka6h floor vinija therige karyalaya kalidasa road gandhinagar bengaluru56000.2. commissioner of central tax bangalore south1 ck jaffer sharief road vasanth nagar, bengaluru56000. 23. assistant commissioner of commercial taxes lgsto-90, mm trust building chamarajpet, bengaluru56001. ... respondents (by mr. hema kumar, aga for r1 & r3 mr. jeevan j.neeralgi, spl. .....

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Apr 11 2014 (HC)

M/S. Century Central Vs. State of Karnataka, Urban Development Departm ...

Court : Karnataka

..... of bonus act, 1965, payment of wages act, 1936, maternity benefit act, 1961, gratuity act, 1972, equal remuneration act, 1976 and karnataka shops and commercial establishments act, 1961. a reading of the names of the aforesaid acts makes it clear that it relates to only manufacturing or processing or a business or a ..... 1936,, the maternity benefit act, 1961, gratuity act, 1972, the equal remuneration act, 1976 and the karnataka shops and commercial establishments act, 1961; (ii) "authority" includes a local authority or any statutory board, corporation or other authority established by the state government and which are entrusted with the powers or responsibility to grant or issue clearances; ( ..... commercial activity or where there is a service activity, which is relatable to an industrial activity. 33. thus, on a conjoint .....

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Dec 19 2008 (HC)

Flemingo Dutyfree Shops Pvt. Ltd., a Company Incorporated Under the Co ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2009(5)KarLJ9

..... anything shall constitute partnership. under clause 25.4 sovereign immunity, unconditionally and irrevocably agreed to by first respondent/union of india to constitute either a private commercial establishment or public or governmental acts, any proceedings should be brought against it or its assets by any party in relation to the agreement therefore, it is ..... persons is arbitrary and discriminatory, that the evaluation of the e.o.i by respondents 3 & 4 with respect to retail and duty-free shop to be established in the international departure and arrival duty-free at the new bial, devanahally is arbitrary, discriminatory and further directions to declare the action of the ..... five companies have been short-listed as the top players in the duty-free retail business in india and world. though petitioner has experience in establishing duty free shops in india, it did not qualify in the evaluation process, which involve considering merits and demerits of each of the companies who submitted eois. .....

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Sep 06 2022 (HC)

The Management Of Vs. The Deputy Labour Commissioner

Court : Karnataka

..... be described as a hurried move. that the amendment would directly benefit nearly 21 lakhs workers employed in 4,032 factories and 6,900 shops and commercial establishments in the state of karnataka. that the amendment introduced is after taking into consideration the socio-economic considerations, the workers face at the advance ..... vs. additional labour commissioner and others]., more particularly, paras 21, 22 and 24 thereof, which are reproduced hereunder for easy reference:21. in case of establishments which are not governed by act, 1946, the age of retirement is decided by service conditions such as settlement/appointment letters, employment agreements. however, if ..... standing orders are issued only as a guideline. it is not required that the said model standing orders are applied in their entirety to an industrial establishment. the applicability or otherwise could be with such modification as may be required for that particular industry. thus, the certifying authority and the appellate .....

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Apr 22 1983 (HC)

BaldwIn Girls' High School, Bangalore and etc. Vs. Corporation of the ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1984Kant162; 1984(2)KarLJ218

..... payment of salary for the members of the staff of the school, for equipment, furniture and many other incidential expenses, when ever the government intends to establish educational institutions. this burden of the state to a certain extent is discharged by private educational institutions, whether the institutions receives grant-in-aid from the government ..... exemption for more than 17 years from 1949 to the appellants on the basis that the institutions are run on philanthropic lines and are -not run on commercial basis.(ii) secondly, in the 1976 act, the legislature itself, has recognised that there is no distinction between grant-in-aid institutions and those not receiving ..... board to show that the inference arising from its admission, or treatment of all persons directly recruited, as members of one unified service of the grain shop department was wrong.' applying this reasoning it requires to be held that there has been an in-built postulate and an implied admission flowing from the .....

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Sep 21 1998 (HC)

H.T. Somashekar Reddy Vs. Government of Karnataka and Another

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2000(1)KarLJ224

..... . in the said mou it was agreed by the government of karnataka to extend support for development of bangalore mysore expressway provided commercial viability, competitiveness and feasibility of the project was established to the satisfaction of the state government. second respon-dent submitted a project report for the consideration of the first respondent.4. ..... executed by the developer on self-finance basis subject to handing over administrative building of the complex to the municipality free of cost and allotting some shops at a fixed rate/free of cost to certain specified persons while having right to dispose of the remaining accommodation at its own discretion and to ..... advertisement or inviting tenders. it was held:'on a consideration of the relevant cases cited at the bar the following propositions may be taken as well established: state-owned or public-owned property is not to be dealt with at the absolute discretion of the executive. certain precepts and principles have to be .....

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Feb 26 1965 (HC)

P. Venkatachalapathi and ors. Vs. Commercial Tax Inspector, Intelligen ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : [1965]16STC894(Kar)

..... to confiscation could only be characterised as a pretence, because the person affected would have no real opportunity whatever of dispelling the suspicions of the officer and establishing bona fides of the transaction. at this point, we might record that because information regarding the status of the officer referred to in the section was ..... petitioners. but before examining the value and effect of those circumstances from the point of view of our present enquiry, we should briefly state the principles established by the rulings of the supreme court and relied upon by the counsel before us as those governing the examination of the question whether the restrictions ..... and got the goods released. he complains that before seizure and confiscation no sort of enquiry was conducted. he further stated that the commercial tax inspector had in fact come to his shop on 17th february, 1964, and satisfied himself about the existence of the relevant documents and also the fact that the purchase had been .....

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Mar 14 2000 (HC)

State of Karnataka and Others Vs. B. Krishna Bhat and Others

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR2001KAR2030; 2001(2)KarLJ1

..... by the constitution. judicial activism, however, is not an unguided missile. it has to be controlled and properly channelised. courts have to function within established parameters and constitutional bounds. decision should have a jurisprudential base with clearly discernible principles. limits of jurisdiction cannot be pushed back so as to make them ..... a bearing on perhaps every aspect of the citizens' day-to-day life in bangalore, which are passed in utter disregard to enacted legal provisions and procedure established by law'. .... (para f). the complainant, therefore, filed the complaint praying for initiation of contempt of court proceedings against mr. lakshmisagar. points for ..... towards earnest money and securitydeposit;(iii) to look into a specific complaint that large structure in a residential area in koramangala is being used for commercial purposes.35.19-3-1999order (b)directions to corporation to save citizens from lung cancer that may be caused by burning of garbage:(i) to .....

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