contract of property in any goods for cash,
deferred payment or other valuable consideration; (vi) a person
engaged in the business of transfer of property ... intoxicating), where
such supply or service is for cash, deferred payment or other
valuable consideration;
12. From a reading of the Section, it is seen
contract of property in
any goods for cash, deferred payment or other valuable consideration; (vi) a
person engaged in the business of transfer of property ... whether
or not for a specified period) for cash, deferred payment or other valuable
consideration; (ix) a person engaged in the business of supplying
settled legal position that the courts have to show deference and consideration to the recommendation of an Expert Committee consisting of distinguished experts ... fixed for closure of admissions.
34. Needless to mention that any further deferment of admission at this stage, will completely undermine the selection process
another in the
course of business for cash, deferred payment or other valuable
consideration.
28. Section 2(r) of the Act defines “turnover” to mean ... goods, be it in the course of business for
cash, deferred payment or valuable consideration. “Turnover” also has
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been
impugned order, dated 30.05.2018, the second respondent has
deferred the consideration of the petition filed by the petitioner seeking no
objection on the ground that
which the decision of State Level
Committee is recorded as ?Deferred for consideration after receipt of
Government direction on amendment?. The copy of the same
impugned order, dated 30.05.2018, the second respondent has
deferred the consideration of the petition filed by the petitioner seeking no
objection on the ground that
regulation cases,
there are good reasons for judicial restraint, if not judicial deference, to
judgment of the executive. The Courts are not expected to express ... newspapers from the public by giving thirty
days time and on due consideration and analysis of all these objections and
suggestions,the proposal should
regulation cases,
there are good reasons for judicial restraint, if not judicial deference, to
judgment of the executive. The Courts are not expected to express ... newspapers from the public by giving thirty
days time and on due consideration and analysis of all these objections and
suggestions,the proposal should
regulation cases,
there are good reasons for judicial restraint, if not judicial deference, to
judgment of the executive. The Courts are not expected to express ... newspapers from the public by giving thirty
days time and on due consideration and analysis of all these objections and
suggestions,the proposal should