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Mar 05 2015 (HC)

Dilbag Singh Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

Court : Delhi

..... of the victim and the accused etc. however, there is no such express provision in the cr.p.c. or other statute to enable the police to undertake such acts for collection of evidence during investigation.447. in this context i am reminded of the observations of lord halsbury in quinn v. leathem, (1901) a.c. ..... for the emergence of a new egalitarian and eclectic social and economic order-a national commitment which a sensitive, devoted and professionally competent administrative set-up alone can undertake. a cadre comprised of men inducted through patronage, nepotism and corruption cannot, morally, be higher than the methods that produced it and be free from the ..... signature is not obtainable at all during investigation. the investigating officer in a criminal case is empowered under section 2(h) cr.p.c to collect evidence and undertake various steps in that endeavor. the supreme court in selvi v. state of karnataka, (2010) 7 scc263has endorsed this view and held that the term investigation .....

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Mar 05 2015 (HC)

Prem Bahl Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

Court : Delhi

..... of the victim and the accused etc. however, there is no such express provision in the cr.p.c. or other statute to enable the police to undertake such acts for collection of evidence during investigation.447. in this context i am reminded of the observations of lord halsbury in quinn v. leathem, (1901) a.c. ..... for the emergence of a new egalitarian and eclectic social and economic order-a national commitment which a sensitive, devoted and professionally competent administrative set-up alone can undertake. a cadre comprised of men inducted through patronage, nepotism and corruption cannot, morally, be higher than the methods that produced it and be free from the ..... signature is not obtainable at all during investigation. the investigating officer in a criminal case is empowered under section 2(h) cr.p.c to collect evidence and undertake various steps in that endeavor. the supreme court in selvi v. state of karnataka, (2010) 7 scc263has endorsed this view and held that the term investigation .....

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Mar 05 2015 (HC)

Kailash Kaushik Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

Court : Delhi

..... of the victim and the accused etc. however, there is no such express provision in the cr.p.c. or other statute to enable the police to undertake such acts for collection of evidence during investigation.447. in this context i am reminded of the observations of lord halsbury in quinn v. leathem, (1901) a.c. ..... for the emergence of a new egalitarian and eclectic social and economic order-a national commitment which a sensitive, devoted and professionally competent administrative set-up alone can undertake. a cadre comprised of men inducted through patronage, nepotism and corruption cannot, morally, be higher than the methods that produced it and be free from the ..... signature is not obtainable at all during investigation. the investigating officer in a criminal case is empowered under section 2(h) cr.p.c to collect evidence and undertake various steps in that endeavor. the supreme court in selvi v. state of karnataka, (2010) 7 scc263has endorsed this view and held that the term investigation .....

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Jun 21 2005 (TRI)

Wipro Ltd. Vs. Dy. Cit

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT

Reported in : (2006)5SOT805(Bang.)

..... the hon'ble jurisdictional high court of the karnataka had considered the scope and ambit of the expression 'profits and gains derived from an industrial undertaking' in section 80hh of the income tax act. in that context, tracing the meaning of the expression 'derived' the division bench has held that the expression 'derived' has a definite but ..... payment and the amount written back in respect of sundry credit balances would form part of the profit derived from the industrial undertaking eligible for deduction under sections 80hh and 80-i of the act. the assessing officer is directed to include the sum of rs. 11,41,949 being the miscellaneous income while computing the ..... profit derived from industrial undertaking for the purpose of deduction under sections 80hh and 80-i of the act." in view of the above findings of the tribunal, though the findings are in relation to similar issue under sections .....

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Jun 21 2005 (TRI)

Wipro Ltd. Vs. Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT

Reported in : (2005)96TTJ(Bang.)221

..... the hon'ble jurisdictional high court of the karnataka had considered the scope and ambit of the expression 'profits and gains derived from an industrial undertaking' in section 80hh of the income tax act. in that context, tracing the meaning of the expression 'derived', the division bench has held that the expression 'derived' has a definite ..... payment and the amount written back in respect of sundry credit balances would form part of the profit derived from the industrial undertaking eligible for deduction under sections 80hh and 80-i of the act. the assessing officer is directed to include the sum of rs. 11,41,949 being the miscellaneous income while computing the ..... profit derived from industrial undertaking for the purpose of deduction under sections 80hh and 80-i of the act." in view of the above findings of the tribunal, though the findings are in relation to similar issue under sections .....

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Mar 12 2008 (FN)

Total Network Sl (a Company Incorporated in Spain) (Original Responden ...

Court : House of Lords

..... law claim had been permitted. in marcic v. thames water utilities ltd. [2003] ukhl 66; [2004] 2 ac 42, the statutory scheme for ensuring that water undertakers performed their statutory duties appropriately would have been set at nought if a common law claim for damages in nuisance had been possible; and in autologic holdings plc v. ..... questions of general importance, i agree that they need deciding. 127. lord hope and lord neuberger have helpfully analysed the detailed provisions of the vat act 1994. the act was of course passed in the context of the sixth vat directive 77/388, but it has not been suggested by counsel that the directive contains ..... itself actionable by them in tort against alldech. in response to this, total submits, and the court of appeal held, that the statutory scheme of the vat act 1994 precludes any independent actionable remedy in tort against alldech. 115. the house is not concerned with an alleged conspiracy committed with the predominant intention of injuring the .....

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Apr 01 2013 (SC)

Novartis Ag Vs. Union of India and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... constituted under the chairmanship of justice (dr.) bakshi tek chand, a retired judge of the lahore high court, to undertake a comprehensive review of the working of the 1911 act.33. the committee submitted its interim report on august 4, 1949 and the final report in 1950 making recommendations for ..... 3.any other member which is in the process of transformation from a centrally-planned into a market, free-enterprise economy and which is undertaking structural reform of its intellectual property system and facing special problems in the preparation and implementation of intellectual property laws and regulations, may ..... technological capability in india, coupled with the need for integrating the intellectual property system with international practices and intellectual property regimes, requires that the act be modified into a modern, harmonised and user-friendly legislation to adequately protect national and public interests while simultaneously meeting india s international obligations .....

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Mar 21 2013 (SC)

Yakub Abdul Razak Memon Vs. State of Maharashtra Th:cbi Mumbai

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... and pakistan, during the period between december, 1992 and april, 1993, having conspired advocated, abetted, advised and knowingly facilitated the commission of terrorist acts and acts preparatory to terrorist acts i.e. serial bomb blast in bombay and its suburbs on 12.03.1993 by: (i) arranging finance and managing the disbursement by generating the ..... of the said amendment to understand that the underlying purpose of introducing section 120-a was to make a mere agreement to do an illegal act or an act which is not illegal by illegal means, punishable. objects and reasons are as follows: the sections of the indian penal code which deal directly ..... premises, having procured, concealed, aided and abetted tiger memon and his associates for smuggling arms, ammunitions and explosives into the country for commission of terrorist act and also by having in his possession and control explosive substances like handgrenades and detonators with an intent, and by means thereof, to endanger the lives .....

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Jul 27 2011 (FN)

Lucasfilm Limited and Others (Appellants) Vs. Ainsworth and Another (R ...

Court : UK Supreme Court

..... was much shorter. those were the essential features of the scheme introduced by the copyright of designs act 1839, repealed and replaced by the designs act 1842. earlier legislation granting copyright to the design of a range of printed textiles was repealed and replaced by the new system of registration, but copyright in sculpture under the 1814 ..... act was preserved. 18. the law as to registered designs was amended by the copyright of designs act 1850, was further amended and consolidated by part iii of ..... laddie j in metix. in connection with copying the judge also cited lord hoffmann's cryptic observation about foxes and hedgehogs in designers guild ltd v russell williams (textiles) ltd [2000] 1 wlr 2416, 2423, describing it as an allusion to an essay written in 1953 by sir isaiah berlin; in fact sir isaiah was .....

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Sep 25 2014 (SC)

Madras Bar Association Vs. Union of India and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... any member or officer or other employee of the tribunal or other person authorized by the tribunal to manage any industrial company or industrial undertaking or any operating agency, such powers and duties under this act as it may deem necessary. part i-c appellate tribunal * * * 10-fr. constitution of appellate tribunal. (1) the central ..... review. on the issue in hand, v.d. tulzapurkar, j.expressed the following view:- 624. as regards the constitutional convention or practice and the undertaking which have been pressed into service in relation to bar recruits as additional judges for basing their right to be considered for their continuance on the expiry ..... reasonableness is evidently regarding the nexus and not regarding the law. it is therefore impossible to accept the contention that it is open to the courts to undertake the kind of enquiry suggested by the additional solicitor general. the attempt therefore to drape article 31- c into a democratic outfit under which an extensive .....

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