employed primarily in a managerial, administrative, supervisory or technical capacity (drawing basic pay (excluding allowances exceeding (one thousand rupees per month);
(ii) any other person ... more than Rs. 1,000/- per month by way of basic pay then the protection of the Act was denied to him. The words
noted that although the Third Pay Commission had not recommended dearness allowance to those drawing basic pay in excess of Rs. 2,250/-, and dearness ... Fourth Pay Commission is 100% upto basic pay of Rs. 3,500/-, 75 per cent to the employees drawing basic pay between
basic pay" also cannot be
accepted looking to the spirit of both provisions. The use of words " pay"
or "wages ... managerial, administrative, supervisory or
technical work is extended the protection and the words "basic pay
excluding allowances" need to be interpreted with this
basic pay" also cannot be
accepted looking to the spirit of both provisions. The use of words " pay"
or "wages ... managerial, administrative, supervisory or
technical work is extended the protection and the words "basic pay
excluding allowances" need to be interpreted with this
over to the Industrial D.A. system. The personal pay applicable to each basic pay point was spelt out in the memo- randum of settlement ... 19th October, 1987. By that settlement the pay scales were fixed and the basic pay and the dearness allowance of those in service
levied not only for the purpose of counterbalancing but also to afford protection to the indigenous goods, and it would not be appropriate to keep ... countervailing duty has two facets. The submission is that the duty, whether basic customs duty or the countervailing duty, is payable on import of goods
State Of Maharashtra vs Shrimant Govindrao Narayanrao ... on 3 February, 1983
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Tradesvel Security Services Pvt. Ltd. vs State Of Maharashtra on 2 November, 1982
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there is little justification for large establishments in fashionable areas to be paying only nominal rents merely because their tenancy began at a time when ... protection.
14. The National Commission on Urbanisation also made a report in which it was stated that the housing has been recognised as the basic
shows that so long as the tenant pays or he is ready and willing to pay the standard rent and permitted increases and observe ... Naik further submitted that any protection of the claim under the provisions of the Rent Act flows from the basic fact that the tenant accepts