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Jan 12 2005 (HC)

Action Committee for Resolving Gujarat Salt Manufactures Vs. Union of ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2005)1GLR889

..... 2001 the authority for verification and its functioning would be with the state officers.29. on the question of power of respondent no. 6 to enforce the provisions of standard weights and measures (enforcement) act, i find that it would not be proper by this court to conclude since a substantive writ petition preferred by the railway administration is ..... route weigh bridge of railway can be said as one of the electronic weigh bridges which would be included in the standard weights and measures (enforcement) act and since the authority found that there is difference of weights the seals were applied and he further submitted that even if the said weigh-bridge is sought to be included w. ..... as such the weigh bridge was in order and he further submitted that en route weigh bridge for railway wagons was not even included in the schedule of the standard of weights and measures (enforcement) act, 1985 and he submitted that the same is included now as per the notification dated 25.7.2001 w.e.f. 23.10 .....

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Feb 09 1970 (HC)

Fulabhai Govindbhai Bhadran and ors. Vs. the Kaira District Tobacco Ma ...

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : AIR1972Guj78; (1971)GLR71

..... any other officer or servant of the market committee when so authorised by the chairman or secretary. the rules also provide for appropriate weights and measures and standard weights and measures and inspection of weights and measures. the remaining rules do not require consideration for the purpose of this judgment.9. the first respondent - market committee has ..... when the purchase is made by sample, or on account of a deviation from standard when the purchase is made by reference to a known standard, or on account of a difference between the actual weight of the container and the standard weight, shall be regarded as a trade allowance for the purposes of this section.'29. ..... when the purchase is made by sample, or on account of a deviation from standard when the purchase is made by reference to a known standard, or on account of a difference between the actual weight of the container and the standard weight, shall be regarded as a trade allowance for the purposes of this section. section .....

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Sep 19 1984 (HC)

Jasmat Parshottam Ganesh Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : 1995(76)ELT548(Guj); (1985)2GLR1121

..... any articles are brought from outside india within 24 nautical miles from the nearest point of the base line, it would be 'import' in india. 26. as per the standards of weights and measures act, 1976, one mile is equal to 1,609.344 meters and one nautical miles (uk) is equal to 1,853.18 meters and therefore, 24 nautical miles ..... .i. for 20 months. the aggregate of the imprisonment would come to 62 months. while the original order of imprisonment was for seven years i.e. 84 months. if this standard is accepted then there is no enhancement. 19. shri s. r. divetia, the learned a.p.p. has first drawn our attention to the judgment of the bombay high court .....

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Mar 05 1997 (HC)

Becharbhai V. Patel Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : AIR1998Guj1

..... diploma in engineering. written examinations were held, results were declared and interview cards were issued to successful candidates. in the meanwhile, the government amended the rules by m.p. standard of weights and measurement (enforcement) rules, 1989 and altered the qualification for eligibility to the said posts to degree in science with physics or degree in engineering or technology or diploma in ..... of cancellation of selection processprior to appointment in state of m.p. v. raghuveer singh yadav reported in (1994) 6 scc 151. the facts of the case were that the weight and measures department of the m.p. government invited applications for the posts of inspectors from eligible candidates. the qualification prescribed for eligibility was degree in art or commerce or .....

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Jun 21 1996 (HC)

Associated Cement Co. Ltd. and ors. Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1997)1GLR328

..... that the matter relates to the essential commodity such as cement, which is to be consumed by all class of persons, the price can only be taken for the standard weight of the bag as laid down by the state government. the necessary amendment may be made in the provisions of section 32 of act, 1958 to make this offence ..... 14 bags of the cement. as a result of the said surprise checking, in all, five bags out of 14 bags were found short weight. the five bags were not found of weighing to the standard of the weight as fixed by the government under the act, 1958. the petitioners were liable for the prosecution for this offence, and as such, accordingly ..... a criminal complaint had been filed in the court of judicial magistrate. the deficits in the weights of the five bags as found on checking by .....

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Aug 05 1969 (HC)

Gela Hira Rabari Vs. S.V. Pandya and anr.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : AIR1970Guj235; 1970CriLJ1475

..... has not been discharged, no importance needs be attached to the built-in-gurantee against tampering. such is the nature and the design of the statute which lays down standards of quality of the various articles of food, prohibits, amongst others, manufacture, sale, storage and distribution of adulterated, misbranded and prohibited articles of food and lays down ..... used must be presumed to have intended the particular proportion to have a scientific basis. now, the amendment is merely consequential to the change in the system of weights and measures as aforesaid. the proportion is not changed. the very observations of the leaned authors in the book show that the directions which usually accompany such ..... the prosecution was unreasonable and that it was not possible to hold on the evidence that there has been such a delay in the case as to affect the weight to be attached to the report of the public analyst. mr. p. d. desai had here first invited my attention to the decision of the supreme .....

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Oct 07 1974 (HC)

Dr. B.M. Rana and ors. Vs. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1975)16GLR1039

..... members of the selection committee so that all of them measure with the same yardstick and not with different weights and measures.(2) the same criteria is applied in the case of all candidates so that all are selected or discarded by same standards.(3) the same criteria is uniformly applied from year to year unless a deliberate modification is made in ..... masquerading in the name of weightage. different weightage may be given in different branches and even as between contestants in the same branch, not to speak of adopting of different standards from year to year. and on occasions weightage can be construed as meaning the sole criterion for selection to the exclusion of all other criteria, as has been done in .....

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Aug 12 1993 (HC)

State of Gujarat Vs. Navalchand Thakarshi and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1994)2GLR998

..... put in chief-examination are indicative that the strength is not mentioned in protocol papers and not that the chemicals or reagent used for carrying out the test were not standard or of required strength. the court should have accepted the report. procedure, for baudouin's test is followed. trial court has observed that in papers it is straightway ..... 19, i.e., vanaspati, wherein it is provided in clause (x) that it shall contain raw or refined sesame (til) oil not less than 5 per cent by weight.... sample was of ghee and not of vanaspati. trial court has further observed that in absence of strength of chemicals reagent no positive conclusion can be reached. no question ..... the b.p. describes sesame oil as a pale yellow oil which does not solidify when cooled to 0 degree centigrade. the b.p. (british pharmacopia) requirements include weight per ml at 20 degree centigrade 0.916 to 0.919. refractive index at 20 degree centigrade 1.472 to 1.476, iodine value 103 to 116, saponification value 188 .....

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Aug 05 1995 (HC)

Pravinbhai Jashbhai Patel and anr. Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1995)2GLR1210

..... 10th september, 1991. this notification was with regard to different types of industries. item no. 27 of this notification relates to the effluent disposal standards for common effluent treatment plants. this envisages (a) primary treatment inlet effulent quality for a c.e.t.p. and (b) treated effluent ..... of their having private bores to their water supply need.such industrial units call for stricter scrutiny and compliance in so far as pollution standards are concerned.19. the committee further reported that the pollution potential depended upon the quality of industrial effluents. there were a number ..... in acceptable effluent for the ultimate discharge. the parameters so laid down are as follows:---------------------------------------------------------------------parameter permissible as per sewer's permissible as standard of amc per gpcb norms--------------------------------------------------------------------temperature 45c 45cph 6 to 8.5 6 to 8.5total suspended solids 300 mg/l 100 mg/ .....

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Jan 10 1995 (HC)

Narula Dyeing and Printing Works Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : AIR1995Guj185

..... the discharge of effluents effected by these petitioners in the khari-cut canal.15. rule 3 of the environmental (protection) rules, 1986 provides for standards for emission or discharge of environmental pollutants and these are specified in the schedule. on behalf of the petitioners of special civil applications nos. 12136 ..... fact that consent orders were obtained by the petitioners cannot insulate them against the requirement of putting up the effluent treatment plants and complying with the standards of tolerance limits prescribed.14. during the course of the hearing of these petitions, it was demostrated that certain characteristics of the trade effluent ..... directions to them to stop production activities and take necessary steps to make the waste water being discharged by the units to conform to the standards specified by the gujarat pollution control board and not to restart the production activities without the permission of state government and forest and environment department. .....

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