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  • Case Law

    Fazlul Rabbi Pradhan VS. State Of West Bengal

    Recurso nº 3013, Ponente Hidayatullah

    The appellants were the respective mutawallis of two wakfs, in which either the ultimate benefit to the charity was postponed till after the exhaustion of the wakif's family and descendents, or the income from the wakf estate was applied for the maintenance of the family side by side with expenditure for charitable or religious purposes. Notices were issued by the Collector under the West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953, to the appellants, calling upon them to hand over possession ...

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    Forest Range Officer And Ors. VS. P.Mohammed Ali And Ors.

    Recurso nº 12020, Ponente Ramaswamy,k.

    The Kerala Forest Act, 1961 regulates preservation of forests and forest produce. Section 2(f) (i) defines forest produce which includes wood oil. The respondents in Crl. Appeals Nos. 420422 of 1993 were found manufacturing/in possession of sandalwood oil. Proceedings under s. 52 (1) of the Act were initiated against them. They filed applications under s. 482, Cr. P.C. before the High Court challenging the jurisdiction of the trial court on the premise that sandalwood oil was not wood ...

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    Bhagwan Dass Jagdish Chander VS. Delhi Administration

    Recurso nº 6005, Ponente Beg

    The appellant, a firm of ghee merchants, through its partner as A2 was charged with having sold ghee to Al (the vendor of ghee). A sample of that ghee purchased by the Food Inspector was found (on analysis) to be adulterated. The two accused were prosecuted jointly under ss. 7 and 16 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954. At the trial, the vendor prayed for the discharge or acquittal of the warrantor so that he might examine the warrantor as his defence witness to prove his...

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    Smt. Pushpa Devi & Ors. VS. Milkhi Ram

    Recurso nº 7667, Ponente Shetty,k.J. (J)

    The respondent-landlord filed an eviction petition against the appellants under section 13 of the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 on the grounds of arrears of rent, sub-letting and making material alterations impair- ing the utility of the building. On the first date of hear- ing before the Rent Controller the appellants tendered the arrears of rent but the respondent-landlord refused to accept it on the ground that the tender of rent was not valid since it included rent ...

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    Maharao Sahib Sri Bhim Singhji Etc. Etc VS. Union Of India And Ors. Etc. Etc.

    Recurso nº 9253, Ponente Chandrachud,y.V. ((Cj)

    The Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 (Act XXXIII of 1976) is in force in 17 States and all the Union Territories in the country. It seeks to impose a ceiling on vacant lands in urban agglomerations having a population of two lakhs or more and for that purpose classifies such urban agglomerations in various cities and towns in all the States and Union Territories into four categories and fixes the ceiling limit for each such category. The primary object and purpose of the Act, ...

  • Legislation

    Central Acts of Indian Parliament - October 06, 1860

    The Government Officers' Indemnity Act, 1860

    ...OF 1860 1* ] CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION -WHEREAS it is expedient to provide a general Penal Code for 2*[India]; It is enacted as follows:-- Title and extent of operation of the Code. 1. Title and ...

  • The appellants/petitioners were tenants in the premises belonging to the respondent Banks/Life Insurance Corporation of India. Their tenancy had expired or had been terminated by the respondents and eviction proceedings initiated against them under the provisions of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971. Writ peti- tions under Article 226 were filled by the appellants in the High Court challenging the orders of eviction passed against them, which were dismissed...

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    S. Sundaram Pillai, Etc. VS. V.R. Pattabiraman Etc.

    Recurso nº 9385, Ponente Fazalali,syed Murtaza

    Section 10 of the Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960(for short, the Tamil Nadu Act) deals with the eviction of tenants and postulates that a tenant shall not be evicted whether in acquisition of a decree or otherwise except in accordance with the provisions of s.10 or ss. 14-16 Section 10(2)(i) of the Tamil Nadu Act provides for the eviction of a tenant on the ground of non-payment of rent. It lays down that where the Controller is satisfied that the tenant has not pa...

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    Sasanka Sekhar Maity & Ors. Etc. VS. Union Of India & Ors.

    Recurso nº 4512, Ponente Sen,a.P. (J)

    In furtherance of the Directive Principles enshrined in Article 39(b), agrarian reform was undertaken in the State of West Bengal in two stages. The first was the stage of abolition of the zamindari system. The West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953 (Act I of 1954) which received the assent of the President on February 12, 1954 has been placed in the Ninth Schedule as item No. 59, was an Act to provide for the acquisition of estates of rights of intermediaries therein and of certain ...

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    Commissioner Of Income-tax, Kerala VS. Alagappa Textile (Cochin) Ltd.

    Recurso nº 4719, Ponente Tulzapurkar,v.D.

    Respondent, assessee (M/s. Alagappa Textiles (Cochin) Limited company was carrying on business of manufacture and sale of yarn. It entered into an Agreement dated November 10, 1955 with Kamala Mills Ltd., Coimbatore for financing and managing the assessee Mills at Alagappa Nagar for a period of five years. Clause 8 of the Agreement provided that Kamala Mills Ltd. shall be paid for the services, rendered by it by way of purchases, sales and management remuneration at the rate of 1% on a...

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