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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 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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May 14 1958 (HC)

Bhanwar Lal and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1959Raj257

..... of legislation regulating the hours of work, payment of wages, leave, holidays, terms of service and other conditions of work of persons emoloyed in the shops and other commercial establishments. the restrictions are obviously in the interests of a section of the public. the phrase 'in the interests of the general public' does not mean ..... the first contention of the learned counsel for the petitioners and hold that it was within the competence of the legislative assembly of aimer to enact the ajmer shops and commercial establishments act, 1956. we shall deal with section 43 (1) separately. 11. the contentions nos. 2, 3 and 4 raised on behalf of the petitioners ..... of india. 2. the petitioners are shopkeepers carrying on business at ajmer in the erstwhile state of ajmer. the legislative assembly of ajmer passed the ajmer shops and commercial establishments act, 1956 (ajmer act no. iv of 1956) (hereinafter called the act), which received the assent of the president of india on 25-6-1956 .....

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Jan 17 1992 (HC)

G.M., Lake Palace Hotel and ors. Vs. Ranjit Singh

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : (1993)IILLJ1098Raj; 1992(3)WLC96; 1992(1)WLN541

..... the clear intent of the subjects sought to becovered under the act. while the entire host ofemployees of an establishment who conform tothe commercial establishment or shops under the shops act are covered under the first limb of the defintion, the second part of the definition which commences with the ..... . against the aforesaid backdrop of the central act, the relevantprovisions of the shops act are reproduced hereinbelow.11. section 2(3) defines 'commercial establishment' as under:-'commercial establishment' means a commercial or trading or banking or insurance establishment, an establishment or administrative service in which the persons employed are mainly engaged in office work ..... of the factories act, 1948 (central act lxiii of 1948)'12. section 2(7) defines 'establishment' as under:-'establishment' means a shop or a commercial establishment'section 2(17) defines 'shop' as under''shop' means any premises where any trade or business is carried on or where services are rendered to .....

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Jul 24 1992 (HC)

Dhara Gram Sewa Sehkari Samiti Limited Vs. Indian Farmers Fertilizers ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1992WLN(UC)442

..... central government, they certainly fall within the purview of the expression 'under the central government', for purposes of the acts dealing with shops and commercial establishments in view of the existence of deep and pervasive control of the central government over these banks. it was further observed that ..... undertake one or more of the following activities:(a) set up plant or plants for manufacture of chemical fertilisers and allied products/by-products;(b) acquire, establish, construct, provide and maintain and administer factories, townships, estates, railway-sidings, builtyards, wells, water-reservoirs, channels, pumping installations, purification-plants, pipelines ..... foreign countries for machinery and equipment, and for designing, engineering, construction, erection, operation and maintenance of fertilisers and chemical plants;(g) establish branch offices and sales depots;(h) carry on agency business of every kind and description connected with the business of iffco;(i) undertake .....

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Sep 14 1994 (HC)

Krishna Kumar Rawat and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1995(2)WLC296

..... of situation, location or special circumstances of the property is taken as basis for valuing the property. it is considered appropriate in respect of hotels, cinemas, shops, petrol pumps and other commercial properties. (v) cost of replacement : this method is applicable in respect of property which is to be designed or used for a special purpose to meet ..... from the record nor could the order be said to be without application of mind or perverse nor could the order be said to be contrary to the established principles of law.35. the writ petition having no substance is hereby rejected. the respondent-central government shall make the payment to the seller within a period ..... limited only to the extent of examining as to whether any finding is perverse or there is non-application of mind or the order is contrary to the established principles of law. it was further observed that this court is not sitting in appeal over the order passed by the appropriate authority and the satisfaction has to .....

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May 07 2004 (HC)

Ram Chandra Kasliwal Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : RLW2004(3)Raj1788; 2004(4)WLC17

..... , street, open spaces, parks, gardens, recreation and play grounds, hospitals, dispensaries, educational institutions, green-belts, dairies, housing development, development of markets, shopping centers, commercial complexes, cultural centres, administrative centers, transport facilities and public purposes of all kinds;(iii) xxx(iv) xxx(v) acquisition of land and its development for ..... the constitution only demarcate the legislative fields of the respective legislature and do not confer legislative power as such.'16. thus, it is well-established that the various entries in the lists are the heads of legislation. in other words, the entries delineate the legislative fields of the respective ..... to, any matters which arise on account of its activity and which are necessary for furtherance of the objects for which the authority is established.xxxsection 19 power of the authority to require local authority to assume responsibilities in certain cases.-(1) where any amenities are provided by the .....

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Sep 14 1994 (HC)

Krishna Kumar Rawat and Others Vs. Union of India and Others.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : (1995)123CTR(Raj)61; [1995]214ITR610(Raj); [1995]78TAXMAN142(Raj)

..... of situation, location or special circumstances of the property is taken as basis for valuing the property. it is considered appropriate in respect of hotels, cinemas, shops, petrol pumps and other commercial properties.(v) cost of replacement :this method is applicable in respect of property which is to be designed or used for a special purpose to meet ..... from the record nor could the order be said to be without application of mind or perverse nor could the order be said to be contrary to the established principles of law.the writ petition having no substance is hereby rejected. the respondent-central government shall make the payment to the seller within a period of 15 ..... limited only to the extent of examining as to whether any finding is perverse or there is non-application of mind or the order is contrary to the established principles of law. it was further observed that this court is not sitting in appeal over the order passed by the appropriate authority and the satisfaction has to .....

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