club or firm to sell goods with a view to obtain a profit. Even amongst clubs the distinction between proprietary clubs which seek to make ... paragraphs 659 and 660 may also be noticed: "659. Proprietary clubs: Proprietary clubs stand on a different footing. The members not being the owners
contended before this Court that the petitioner club is a members' club but not a proprietary club. Therefore, it is not supposed ... property of the club. To show the difference of characteristic between the 'members' club' and 'proprietary club' the Supreme Court
have no jurisdiction over the dispute.
Three of the Clubs are proprietary Clubs owned by a limited company; the other five Clubs are unincorporated bodies ... which owned the New Club, the Saturday Club and the 300 Club do carry on a business. Carrying on a Club of this kind
further submitted that this Club is a Members Club which is distinct from a proprietary club. This is evident from Clause 6 of its Memorandum ... clubs or associations do not function on the principle of mutuality of interest as there are members Club as well as proprietary clubs. Principle
club and its permanent members'.
7. Clubs are generally classified into two main classes, viz., members' clubs and proprietary clubs. In members ... Income-tax v. Bankipur Club Ltd. that in a company conducting a members' club (and not a proprietary club) the members of a company
pleadings of the parties.
2. The Petitioner is a non-proprietary club for which the First Respondent
by proceedings ... Licence for possession of liquor by a non-proprietary
club for supply to members.
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pleadings of the parties.
2. The Petitioner is a non-proprietary club for which the First Respondent
by proceedings ... Licence for possession of liquor by a non-proprietary
club for supply to members.
F.L.2 The privilege and the licence in Form
pleadings of the parties.
2. The Petitioner is a non-proprietary club for which the First Respondent
by proceedings ... Licence for possession of liquor by a non-proprietary
club for supply to members.
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pleadings of the parties.
2. The Petitioner is a non-proprietary club for which the First Respondent
by proceedings ... Licence for possession of liquor by a non-proprietary
club for supply to members.
F.L.2 The privilege and the licence in Form
pleadings of the parties.
2. The Petitioner is a non-proprietary club for which the First Respondent
by proceedings ... aforesaid statutory provisions
that grant of FL2 licence for non-proprietary clubs is conferred only on the
Commissioner, who alone could cancel or suspend