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Jan 28 2006 (HC)

Gouri Shankar Pandey Vs. Rupak Limited

Court : Patna

..... manager up to 8-2-59 or up to 24-5-59. the findings of the learned sub judge on these questions appear to be correct. normally the suit for unpaid wages should have been filed within three years after the wages accrued due under article 7 of the limitation act. the suit by the principal against his agent for moveable .....

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Oct 11 2006 (HC)

Rana Bahadur Singh Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... recovered in the prescribed manner.(5) a single application may be presented under this section on behalf or in respect of any number of employed person belonging to the same unpaid group, and in such case the maximum compensation that may be awarded under sub-section (2) shall be ten rupees per head.5. it would be very clear that the .....

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Apr 02 2014 (HC)

Bablu Sah Vs. the State of Bihar

Court : Patna

..... cross-examination as well as statement recorded under section 313 of the cr.p.c. is of complete denial of occurrence. it has also been submitted that appellant is egg seller and on account of payment of dues, some sort of disputes has arisen. consequent thereupon, instant false case has been filed projecting the victim and for that the defence has .....

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Apr 25 1997 (TRI)

A.K. Mishra Vs. Income-tax Officer

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Patna

Reported in : (1998)64ITD37(Pat.)

1. This is an appeal filed by the assessee and the sole grievance relates to an order of the CIT (Appeals) confirming an addition of Rs. 78,000 to the assessee's income.2. The assessee is an individual and had income from salary as well as house property. In the course of assessment proceedings, it was found that the assessee had made an investment of Rs. 3,15,000 in the purchase and construction of a house property in the financial year relevant to the assessment year 1989-90. The source of investment was stated to be, inter alia, loan from the assessee's wife, Smt. Swapna Mishra. She filed an affidavit confirming the advance of loan and stated that it was given by cheque. According to the assessment order, the source of income was stated to be salary Rs. 1,500 per month from teaching in Nursery School since 1985 and accumulation of Rs. 20,000 out of past home savings and tuition fees. The school was closed in the year 1988 and by that time she had accumulated Rs. 80,000. A copy of t...

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Feb 11 1999 (HC)

Ranchi Bar Association, Ranchi and anr. Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

R.A. Sharma, J. 1. Pursuant to the call given by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (hereinafter referred to as the Morcha), a Bundh was organized on 8th June, 1998, in Ranchi, leading to ransacking of the premises of the Bar Association of the district Court, destruction of its furniture and the vehicles parked there were damaged or burnt, giving rise to retaliation by the members of the Bar. The members of the Bar went on strike seeking appropriate action against the State Administration, police and the organizers of the Bundh. On a representation of the District Bar Association, Ranchi, containing allegations of assault, arson and loot in the campus of the District Court particularly the Bar Association, the Hon'ble Chief Justice of this Court passed an order dated 11-6-1998, directing it to be placed before the Division Bench for dealing with the same in the judicial side, pursuant to which a Division Bench was constituted on 12-6-98 on which date this Court permitted the Bar Associatio...

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Jan 24 2005 (HC)

Chandra Bhushan Thakur Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

R.S. Garg, J.1. The petitioner who purchased a sweet dream has been supplied a nightmare. It is unfortunate that the Housing Board and its officers have become a gang of dacoits, thieves and the hooligans, they have no respect for the common men and the money plight and sorrows of the common men.2. From the facts of this case which I shall narrate later, it would simply appear that these officers have become blood-suckers and wild animals which can pounce upon any body at any point of time and shall justify their acts in killing or causing injury to anybody.3. The petitioner applied for a dream house, he was required to make certain payments and the balance amount was to be paid in 120 instalments, The petitioner having complied with necessary formalities was required to take possession of the house. In accordance with Annexure-7, the possession report, the petitioner is shown to have been given possession of House No. L/191. This is to be noted that Annexure-7, the letter dated 28-3-...

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Jan 31 2001 (HC)

Akhouri Sanjay Nath Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Patna

Radha Mohan Prasad, J.1. In this writ petition, prayer on behalf of the petitioner is to issue an appropriate writ, order or direction commanding the respondents to regularise/absorb him in service of the respondent-National Fertilizers Limited, a Government of India Undertaking, on the post of Peon-cum-Messenger in which his services are being so used for the last six years since 1994 purporting to be through a Contractor.2. In short, the case of the petitioner is that he was initially engaged on daily wage basis through a Contractor on the post of Peon-cum-Messenger on a consolidated pay of Rs. 1,500/- at the Patna Regional Office of the respondent-Company. According to the petitioner, the said post and the job is perennial in natuse and not seasonal. The petitioner has been discharging his duties to the satisfaction of the authorities for more than six years without any break in service as is done by a regular employee, ( but has been denied of the benefit as a regular employee, in...

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Mar 11 2003 (HC)

Administrator and anr. Vs. Ramadhar Sharma and ors.

Court : Patna

..... to defaulters, unauthorised occupiers, and even defaulting law and order keeping agencies and a rent controller, that the matter be sent for the advise of the accountant general. arrears and unpaid damages for use and occupation by unauthorised occupiers is liable to audit in any case. it is accepted on record, the court was told by state counsel that the registrar .....

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May 12 1995 (HC)

Maya Saha and ors. Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

S.N. Misra, J.1. In this writ application, the petitioners, who are 79 in number, have challenged the order, dated 21.10.1991 passed by the respondent-Special Secretary, Government of Bihar, Human Resources and Development Department, Patna, whereby he has held that the petitioners have not been validly appointed as assistant teachers and further that the petitioners, in fact, have not actually worked in the different schools pursuant to the letters of appointment issued to them. A copy of the said order has been made Annexure-6 to this writ application. The further prayer of the petitioners is for a direction to the respondents to grant the same and similar benefits as have been given to the similarly situate persons, namely, writ petitioners of C.W.J.C. No. 1 of 1992 (R), which was disposed of on 8tb December, 1993, and the Special Leave Petition filed against the said judgment by the respondent-State was dismissed by the Apex Court on 30th August, 1994 (Annexure-8). Before I consid...

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Apr 15 2009 (HC)

United Distillers Ltd. Through Its General Manager Sri Ranjan Satsangh ...

Court : Patna

Reported in : 2009(57)BLJR2266

..... of the turnover. if we accept the observations of hidayatullah, j. as laying down the test for general application, it would be very prejudicial to the revenue as between the seller and the buyer, by special arrangement, a part of what ordinarily would constitute consideration proper could even be kept out and the turnover could be reduced and tax liability avoided .....

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