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Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955)

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Having regard to

estimate, Sitaram Sugar Co. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1277 (1290): (1990) 3 SCC 223. [Essential Commodities Act (10 of 1955), s. 3(3C)] It indicates that in exercising the power, regard must be had also to … India, AIR 1991 SC 724 (730): (1990) 4 SCC 356. The words 'having regard to' used in the section do not restrict the consideration only to two matters indicated in the section as it is impossible to … that power, India Cement Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1991 SC 724 (730): (1990) 4 SCC 356. The words 'having regard to' used in

Public order

Public order, expression 'public order' has a distinct corrodation. Investigation into the offence under the Essential Commodities Act, may not be equated with the maintenance of public order as is commonly understood, Romesh Lal Jain v. … 1656: (1972) 3 SCC 831: (1973) 1 SCR 546. See also (2004) 7 SCC 467. (iv) The expression 'public order' is of wide connotation. It … every such breach of public order that justifies the exercise of so extraordinary a power contained in this section, nor is the section intended for punishing a person guilty of every such breach of public order ......... … 594: (1950) SCJ 418: (1950) All LT 485: (1950) 2 Mad LJ 390: (1950) Mad WN 435: (1950) 63 Mad LW 929: 51 Cr LJ

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Business

import. It, in the context of application of a statute governing a monopoly concern and also with an essential commodity, would stand on a different footing from the business concern of a private person, Ashoka Smokeless Coal … a profit motive, and not for sport or pleasure. Whether a person carries on business in a particular commodity must depend upon the volume, frequency, continuity and regularity of transaction of purchase and sale in a class … AIR 1993 SC 935 (939): (1993) 2 SCC 279. [State Financial Corporation Act, (63 of 1951), s. 24] --Business would undoubtedly be property, unless there … body, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 20, 4th Edn., Para 546, p. 357. The term 'business' includes every trade, occupation and profession. The word 'business' … AIR 1968 SC 554 (563): (1968) 1 SCR 742. [Industrial Disputes Act (14 of 1947), s. 2

Lease

The person granting is called the lessor, who is possessed of the reversion (as to a reversion being essential to a lease, see 1 Platt on Lease, pp. 9 et seq.); he to whom the property is … Property Act, 1925, ss. 51 to 55, reproducing and amending the Statute of Frauds, ss. 1, 2 and 3, and the (English) Real Property Act,1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 3, requires that for the purposes … in land--a contingent agreement was not a lease within cl. (d) of section 17(1), Mangan Lal Deoshi v. Mohammad Moinul Haque, AIR 1951 SC 11: … enjoy the property, Tirath Ram Gupta v. Gurubachan Singh, AIR 1987 SC 770: (1987) 1 SCC 712. The test to ascertain whether an instrument is

Income

property, or investment, and having further a source which may or may not yield a regular revenue. These essential characteristics are vital in understanding the term 'income'. Therefore, it can be said that, though 'income' is receipt … v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1969 SC 775: (1969) 3 SCR 462. 'Income' connotes a periodical … SCR 1. The expression 'income' in its normal connotation does not mean mere production or receipt of a commodity which may be converted into money. Income arises when the commodity is disposed of by sale consumption or … Income, s. 4 of the Income-tax Act, defines the 'total income' to include all income, profits and gains from … an order for maintenance on dissolution of their marriage, constituted 'income' within section 51(2) of the English Bankruptcy Act, 1914, P. Veerasamy v. Official Assignee, … Tax, AIR 1954 SC 470: (1955) 1 SCR 313. The expression 'income' in entry 54 of List

Manufacture

thing or product is manufactured any necessarily lose its identity or may become transformed into the basic or essential properties, Dy. Commissioner of Sales Tax v. Coco Fibres, AIR 1991 SC 378 (379): (1992) Supp 1 SCC … of Central Excise, (2006) 4 SCC 85: (2006) 4 JT 185: (2006) 3 SCALE 601: (2006) 4 SLT 445: (2006) 3 SCJ 645: (2006) 6 … 461: (1980) 1 SCR 961. It is only when the change, or a series of changes, take the commodity to the point where commercially it can no longer be regarded as the original commodity but instead is … Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition), Vol. 26. It is the process or activity which brings into being articles which are known in the market as … Delhi Cloth and General Mills, AIR 1963 SC 791. Implies a change, but every change is not

Goods

American Courts, the Supreme Court of India has also not gone into the question of severability. What is essential for an article to become goods is its marketability, Tata Consultancy Services v. State of Andhra Pradesh, (2005) … stocks, shares, securities or Government stamps and includes all materials, articles and commodities whether or not to be used in the construction, fitting out, improve-ment … A.H. Hudson (1983 Edn.), also Sale of Goods Act, 1930, s. 2(7); Transfer of Property Act, 1882, ss. 3 and 130; Delhi Sales Tax Act, 1975 (43 of 1975), s. 2(g) & (I). Means something which can ordinarily

Interest

on capital, Amin Chand Payarelal v. Inspecting Assistant Commissioner, Income Tax, (2006) 7 SCC 483: 2006 (8) JT 373: 2006 (9) SCALE 10: (2006) 6 … amount of tax withheld and the extent of the delay in paying the tax on the due date. Essentially, it is compensatory and different from penalty which is penal in character, Pratibha Processors v. Union of India, … the interest for the following year is calculated on that accumulation. By the (English) Law Reform (Miscellaneous Pro-visions) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 41), s. 3(1): 'In any proceedings tried in any court of … arose and the date of the judgment. 'Provided that nothing in this section-- (a) shall authorise the giving of interest upon interest; or (b) shall

Deed

the solicitors of the parties before an appointment for its execution is fixed. (7) The attestation is not essential, unless it be required by a particular statute, or by the express terms of a power. See POWER. … be apportioned amongst the different testata. 2. The name of the grantor. 3. The operative words of transfer. 4. The name of the grantee, with … paper or parchment duly signed, sealed, and delivered. It is either an indenture (factum inter partes) needing an actual indentation [(English) Real Property Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 5], reproduced by the Law … This has been extended by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, section 56, to any estate, interest in land or other property and the

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