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Weaving, expression 'weaving' means to form a fabric by interlacing yarn on a loom. It also means the method or pattern of weaving or the structure of a woven fabric, Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 455 (457): (1989) Supp 2 SCR 417: (1990) 1 SCC 461; State of Madras v. T.T. Gopalier, (1968) 21 STC 451 (Mad)....
Satin weave
A style of weaving producing smooth faced fabric in which the warp interlaces with the filling at points distributed over the surface...
Cotton textile
Cotton textile, the dictionary meaning of 'cotton textile' is that textile is a woven fabric and any kind of cloth. Cotton textile is a finished product. Cotton textile is an end product. The dictionary meanings of cotton textile are any material that is woven, a material, as a fibre or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving, woven or capable of being woven. The meaning of 'textile' as a noun is a fabric which is or may be woven fabric, made by weaving, a woven fabric, or a material suitable for weaving, textile material. The dictionary meanings show that cotton yarn is concluded in cotton textile, Shree Meenakshi Mills Ltd. v. Union of India, (1974) 1 SCC 468: AIR 1974 SC 366 (371)....
Yarn
Yarn, means any fibre, wool, silk flax, cotton, nylon, etc., spun into strands for weaving, knitting or making thread, AIR 1980 MP 69 (71). [Textile Committee Act, 1968, s. 2(g)(f)]The fabric which is woven includes the weft which means yarn woven across the width of the fabric through the lengthwise yarn. Thus the activity of the weaving involves passing of the weft through the warp, Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 455 (457): (1990) 1 SCC 461: (1989) Supp 2 SCR 417.There is no particular definition of 'yarn' in the Act or the Rules or the notifications. According to the oxford Dictionary 'yarn' means any spun thread specially of kinds prepared by waving, knitting or rope-making. According to the Webster's New World Dictionary, it is defined as any fiber, as wool, silk, flax, cotton, nylon, etc., spun into strands for weaving, knitting or making thread, Aditya Mills Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1988 SC 2237 (2229): (1988) Supp 2 SCR 668: (1988) 4 SCC 315 (318)....
Inweave
To weave in or together to intermix or intertwine by weaving to interlace...
Composite textile mill
Composite textile mill, is one which contains two departments amongst others, namely, spinning and weaving departments. In the weaving department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of the same mill and ultimately cotton fabric emerges,. C.C.F v. Kohinor Mills, 1995 Supp (2) SCC 411: AIR 1995 SC 1417....
Textile
Textile, means 'to weave' and it means woven fabric. When yarn, whether cotton, silk, woollen, rayon, nylon or of any other description made out of any other material is woven into a fabric what comes into being is a 'textile' and is known as such. Whatever be the mode of weaving employed, woven fabric would be 'textile', Ess Dee Carpet Enterprises v. Union of India, 1990 (1) SCC 461.Textile, would include every kind of cloth, whether made of cotton, wool, jute or silk, natural or artificial, which is a finished product, in accordance with the needs of human beings, who include all classes, who want very fine cloth and those who are satisfied with comparatively coarser kind and who include men and women, and the latter may require beautiful colours and prints, Workers Employed in UB Pvt. Ltd. v. Management of UB Pvt. Ltd., AIR 1960 Mad 131; Parritts and Spencer (Asia) Ltd. v. State of Haryana, 1979 (1) SCC 82....
Textiles
Textiles, rayan yarn and nylon yarn are made of fibres and came within the purview of 'textiles', Sirsilk Ltd. v. Textiles Committee, AIR 1989 SC 317 (331). [Textiles Committee Act, 1963, s. 2(g)]The word 'textiles' is derived from the Latin 'texere' which means 'to weave' and it means the woven fabric. When yarn, whether cotton, silk, woollen, rayon, nylon or of any other description or made out of any other material is woven into a fabric, what comes into being is a 'textiles' and it is known as such. It may be cotton textile, silk textile, woollen textile, rayon textile, nylon textile or any other kind of textile, Porrits & Spencer (Asia) Ltd. v. State of Haryana, AIR 1979 SC 300 (302): see also Sirsilk Ltd. v. Textile Committee, AIR 1989 SC 317 (321). [Punjab General Sales Tax Act (46 of 1948), Schedule B, item 30]The expression 'textiles' as defined to include the products of carding, spinning, weaving, finishing and dyeing yarns and fabrics, printing, knitting and embroidering. (...
Barathea
A soft fabric with a kind of basket weave and a diapered pattern...
Braid
A plait band or narrow fabric formed by intertwining or weaving together different strands...
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