Ishwarbhai Narayanbhai Patel vs State Of Gujarat on 22 November, 2021
Author: J. B. Pardiwala
Ishwarbhai Narayanbhai Patel vs State Of Gujarat on 22 November, 2021
Author: J. B. Pardiwala
further urged by the
petitioner that such problem was faced by several
other companies like Gujarat State Fertilizers
and Chemicals Ltd., Indian Potash Limited
that for the purposes of determination of the value of fertilizers for the assessment of excise duty, which as earlier stated, is levied ... require to be stated in order to come to grips with the problem precisely presented in this case. The memo of Writ Petition does
from the petition that for part of sewage system even of Nangal Fertilizer Factory, only bowl assembly is supplied as pump for the purpose ... aspect, once the real function of a pump os understood, the whole problem before us could be very easily solved. the function of a pump
been stated in paragraph 1.7 as follows:
.... The tackling of pollution problem, however, brook absolutely no delay. The discharge of untreated effluents from these places ... aquifers right upto Matar Taluka and in the process degrading the fertile agricultural lands....
51. Even the industrial units, in the various affidavits which they
subordinated to the higher and wider social interests. Looking at the problem in the aforesaid perspective enuntiated by the Full Bench of this High Court ... challenged on the ground that the land under acquisition is rich fertile land and other land is available for the same purpose. The submission
Brackish Water Research Centre vs State Of Gujarat on 3 August, 2018
Bench: M.R
enter the main land. This caused
persistent problem of salty water entering in the region causing
salinity problem in the area. This is also ... water entering the main land and thereby solving the salinity
problems, but would also create a sweet water reservoir with an
estimated capacity
Oleum gas from one of
the units of Shriram Foods & Fertilizer Industries. The Court held that the rule
of Rylands v. Fletcher which ... rule not yet
recognized by English law, to adequately deal with the problems arising in a
highly industrialized economy. And thus, the Apex Court laid