need modification and suggested
modifications are given in clause 1.1 of the table given below.
15. In the order, the Commission had observed that when ... need to be modified.
Accordingly modified clause 1.6 is given in the table. Clause 9.2 also gets covered
by modified clause
centimeters, or cut to size or shape;
handkerchiefs, cleansing tissues,
towels, table cloths, serviettes,
napkins for babies, tampons, bed
sheets and similar household,
sanitary ... penalty. It was held that the assessee was the
manufacturer of table napkins, toilet rolls and ordinary wet and
fragranted facial tissues with distinct brands
motion for the reference of the Bill to a Select Committee was tabled during the Delhi Session of 1933-34, but was not reached
certain principles concerning the basis and applicability of the statutory multiplier Table introduced by Parliament by Act 54/94. This is a Letters Patent appeal ... Certain mistakes in Rs. calculation to be ignored)
(38) A statutory multiplier Table has arrived in India with effect from 15.11.94. That means that
exempts the goods of the description
specified in column (3) of the Table below or
column (3) of the said Table read with the relevant ... specified in
the corresponding entry in column (2) of the said
Table, when imported into India, -
(a) from so much of the duty
practical way and there was no
difference between Regulation 42 in Table A of the Companies
Act and section 105-C in respect ... renunciation and form. of fractional certificates
with application form) placed on the table by the manager
and actuary be approved and initialled by the chairman
concerned
with the interpretation of item 1 and item 2 of the table to the notification.
"Notification No.14/2002-CE dated ... exempts excisable
goods of the description specified in column (3) of the
Table below and falling within the Chapter, heading No.
or sub-heading
counting, Rattan Chand counting agent of the petitioner at Table No. 5 noticed "that in one bundle about 49 votes of the petitioner ... agents also that such wrong things had been done at the other tables as well In this way the petitioner believes that he had been
charitable) subject to certification by
Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). The table
in the notification classified hospitals in four categories.
According to the appellant ... falls under Para No.3 of the
table of notification.
The appellant, however, along with several other
hospitals, had applied for the benefit of exemption
time to time exempted the articles specified in
column (2) of the table thereto and falling under Heading
No. 84.06 from payment of duty ... Notfn. No. 281.Cus.-The articles specified in
column(2) of the Table hereto annexed and falling
under Heading No. 84.06 are exempt from