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Sep 01 2009 (HC)

Popcorn Entertainment Corporation, Through Is Proprietor Shri Nilesh G ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2009(6)BomCR52

..... authorities as such, the allottee pratibha builders were not able to obtain necessary licence for running cinema and therefore user was changed from cinema cum shopping complex to commercial use with shops on the ground floor and offices at upper floor. it is, thus, submitted that the allotments made in favour of the petitioners were ..... made an application on 4th december, 2003 through its managing director requesting for allotment of plot of land admeasuring 80,000 sq.mtr. at kharghar hill for establishment of country club. the first respondent - cidco having a plot of land earmarked for similar purpose, considered the request of the petitioner and called upon the ..... . whereas third petitioner -m/s. platinum square trust in w.p. no. 3423/2006 ('platinum square' for short) was allotted plot of land for establishment of country club. the said allotments were cancelled by cidco. the petitioners have challenged the said orders of cancellation through these petitions filed under article 226 of .....

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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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Aug 24 2005 (HC)

Monnet Sugar Limited Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR2006All200

..... of new industrial undertakings. such section is as follows:'(1) no person or authority other than the central government, shall, after the commencement of this act, establish any new industrial undertaking, except under and in accordance with a licence issued in that behalf by the central government:provided that a government other than the central ..... government may, with the previous permission of the central government, establish a new industrial undertaking.(2) a licence or permission under sub-section (1) may contain such conditions including, in particular, conditions as to the location of ..... of sugar need not file an initial iem. in such cases, the loi holder shall only file part b of the loi at the time of commencement of commercial production against the loi issued by them. it is, however, open to entrepreneurs to file an initial iem (in lieu of the loi/industrial licence held by .....

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Nov 24 1971 (SC)

Premier Automobiles Ltd. and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi)

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1972SC1690

..... c. k. d. by way of abbreviation. hindustan motors ltd. calcutta and the premier automobiles ltd. bombay, two of the petitioners before us, were established in 1942 and 1944 respectively with a programme for progressive manufacture of complete automobiles. these companies entered into technical collaboration with foreign manufacturers as did the standard motor ..... and machinery. according to the government, however, the existing capacity of premier automobiles was not less than 15,000 to 16,000 cars and 7,000. commercial vehicles per year. the commission relied mainly on certain letters and applications addressed by the premier automobiles in the matter of obtaining licenses for import etc. ..... a limiting factor. if some of the pressed components were farmed out to the ancillaries an extra capacity of 200 cars could be realised in the press shop. but as standard 20 trucks are not being manufactured in u.k. the imported components would have to be progressively indigenised. this is what the .....

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Apr 10 2008 (SC)

Ashoka Kumar Thakur Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors. (Obc Judgment)

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 2008(56)BLJR1292; 2008(3)CTC97; [2008(3)JCR176(SC)]; JT2008(5)SC1; (2008)3MLJ1105(SC); 2008(5)SCALE1; (2008)6SCC1; 2008AIRSCW2899; 2008(3)Supreme331; 2008(2)LH(SC)1534

..... central government whether directly or indirectly, and affiliated to any university or deemed university or institution of national importance, in addition to universities which are established or incorporated under a central act, institutions of national importance set up by acts of parliament, deemed universities maintained or receiving aid from central ..... the court, upheld the law, holding that the existence of facts supporting the legislative judgment was to be presumed, for regulatory legislation affecting ordinary commercial transactions was not to be pronounced unconstitutional unless in the light of the facts made known or generally assumed it was of such a character as ..... race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them, be subject to any disability, liability, restriction or condition with regard to,--(a) access to shops, public restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment; or(b) the use of wells, tanks, bathing ghats, roads and places of public resort maintained wholly .....

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Aug 31 2007 (HC)

Outdoors Communication Vs. Pwd and Municipal Corporation of Delhi

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007(2)CTLJ179(Del)

..... they will not be taken to task. besides the law may be changed. thus, 'houses' are re-worked and renamed as 'shops' and 'residential areas' as 'commercial area' and such an exercise is undertaken only because the house has been put to such a use. planning policy changes are effected retrospectively ..... towards traffic safety, traffic rules and regulations of the road users, poor adherence to traffic law and enforcements.76. in any case, this report certainly establishes the difference between the traffic and accident position between chennai and delhi. it is significant that the directions dated 20th november, 1997, 30th december, ..... character such as hospitals, educational institutions, public offices, memorials of national importance, places of worship, etc. should be protected from the vandalism of commercial advertisements.this policy in public interest permits relaxation of the controls and permits installation of official warnings, signs, traffic directions, sign posting, and notices .....

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May 14 2008 (SC)

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. and anr. Vs. Bpl Mobile Cellular Ltd. and or ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 2008(8)SCALE106; 2008AIRSCW6743

..... to the general public. xxx xxx xxx15. as a result of all that is stated in the earlier paragraphs we hold that it has not been conclusively established that the contracts for leased data circuits between the petitioner and the respondents were covered under rule 434 of the indian telegraph rules and that the minimum ..... appearing on behalf of the respondents, on the other hand, would, on the other hand, submit that the parties entered into the agreement having regard to the commercial representations made to them by dot wherefor a booklet has been issued. it was furthermore submitted that the parties were given options, viz., (i) the licensees could ..... by the respondents, that the documents relied upon for charging double the rental were internal circulars which were not gazetted and hence not in public domain. the commercial information on leased circuits, which was a published documents of dot made available to all the allottees of leased circuits and hence very much in public domain, .....

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Feb 11 2005 (SC)

Prof. Yashpal and anr. Vs. State of Chhattisgarh and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2005SC2026; 2005(2)ESC129; JT2005(2)SC165; (2005)5SCC420

..... of infrastructure or teaching facility and are functioning from one room tenement in a second or third floor in a residential or commercial building and without any teaching staff. the universities have been established merely to confer degrees and they have on their own created a large number of degrees and diplomas which are totally unheard ..... any kind of teaching facility to award degrees. in view of clauses (8) and (9) of section 3 of the act, a university can be established only to establish examination centers or just to institute degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions on the basis of examination or any other method of evaluation anywhere and without ..... a signboard mentioning the name of the university is put over small room or shop on first or second floor in some congested market area. that they are functioning from small premises which are sometimes a single small room in a commercial complex or a small tenement on the first or second floor of a building .....

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Mar 20 1997 (HC)

ivory Traders and Manufacturers Association Vs. Union of India

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 1997IIIAD(Delhi)333; 2(1997)CLT273; 67(1997)DLT145; 1997(42)DRJ131

..... front of their houses....' (53) apart from the beliefs which are personal to a person or society or people or section of people, it is now scientifically established that animals, trees, flora, fauna, insects, birds and human beings are linked with each other for their survival. each specie is indispensable for the preservation of ..... the whole. the largest single factor in the depletion of the wealth of animal life in nature has been the 'civilized man' operating directly through excessive commercial hunting or, more disastrously, indirectly through invading or destroying natural habitats.' thus, it is obvious that the object of the principal act was to arrest ..... commissioner and the chief commissioner, ajmer and others, : [1954]1scr873 , the supreme court was dealing with a challenge to the auction sale of country liquor shop under excise regulation 1 of 1915. the question which fell for the determination of the supreme court was whether the provisions of the excise regulation and the .....

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Jan 09 2004 (SC)

Firm Ashok Traders and anr. Etc. Vs. Gurumukh Das Saluja and ors. Etc.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2004SC1433; 2004(1)ARBLR141(SC); 2004(2)AWC949(SC); (2004)2CompLJ419(SC); 2004(2)CTC208; JT2004(2)SC352; 2004(3)MhLj592; 2004MPLJ266(SC); (2004)137PLR526; 2004(1)SCALE29

..... deviation would be viewed seriously.(5) the members of group 'a' and/or their representative/s, authorized in writing, shall have a reasonable right to visit the shops during business hours and watch the activities going on but without interfering with the business activities run by the receivers.(6) the observer shall be paid such monthly remuneration and ..... of group 'b' or 'c' and the observer, for the purpose of making payments to the state government, and on account of rent/licence fee of the shops, salary of the staff, transport charges and other necessary expenses required for running day to day business.(4) though the conduct of the business is being allowed to be ..... the year 2003-04 was held at bhopal. m/s ashok traders was declared to be successful bidder for a licence fee of rs. 73.25 crores. the shops are running and have always remained operational even during the present litigation.6. disputes arose giving rise to complaints by the members of group 'a' complaining of the .....

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