Weaving - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imported into
up of the goods with the mass of the property in the local area, Central India Spinning and Weaving Co. v. Municipal Committee, AIR 1958 SC 341: (1958) SCR 1102.
In the manufacture of goods
process would in our judgment, fall within the expression 'in the manufacture of goods', J.K. Cotton Spinning and Weaving Mills Co. Ltd. v. AIR 1965 SC 1310 (1313). (Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, s. 8)
Removal
place to another. It contemplated physical movement of goods from one place to another, J.K. Cotton Spinning & Weaving Mills Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1988 SC 191: (1987) Supp SCC 350: (1988) 1 SCR 700.
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Paid
10) is 'ought to have been paid', N.B. Sanjana, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Elphinstone Spinning and Weaving Mills Company Ltd., AIR 1971 SC 2039: (1971) 1 SCC 337: (1971) 3 SCR 506. [Central Excise Rule,
Raw jute
Raw jute, means the fibre of jute which has not been subjected to any process of spinning or weaving, and includes jute cuttings, whether lose or packed in drums or bales. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax
Social justice
parties with the object of establishing harmony between capital and labour, and good relationship, J.K. Cotton Spinning and Weaving Mills Co. Ltd. v. AIR 1964 SC 737 (743): (1964) 3 SCR 724.
Terminal
starting paint; and end; extremity; the point at which something comes to an end, Central India Spinning and Weaving Mfg. Co. Ltd. v. Municipal Committee, Wardha, AIR 1958 SC 341; Man Mohan Tuli v. M.C. Delhi, AIR
Textile
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.
Textiles
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. (AIR 1963 Mad 112), Shree Meenakshi Mills v.
Worker and mali
Dec. 6, 1948 and hence were entitled to get benefit of dear food allowance, J.K. Cotton Spinning and Weaving Mills Co. Ltd. v. Labour Appellate Tribunal of India, AIR 1964 SC 737: (1964) 3 SCR 724.
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