first a liability created by the
Act. Second, the Act must provide for assessment. Third, the Act must
provide for enforcement of the taxing provisions ... Central Act cannot be enlarged by the provisions of machinery of
the State Act incorporated for working out the Central Act."
Beg
under
(i) the Opium Act, 1878; or
(ii) the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930; or
(iii) the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940; or
(iv) section ... Bombay Prevention of
Begging Act, 1959, as in force in Delhi; or
(h) on three or more occasions of an offence under
section
eradication of the menace of begging, though the State Legislature has enacted A.P. Prevention of Begging Act, 1977 (for brevity 'the Act ... Act. As Indicated hereinbefore, the Act provides for two fold duties to be discharged by the State -- firstly to end the menace of begging
Indian Handicrafts Emporium & Ors vs Union Of India & Ors on 27 August, 2003
Secretary, A.P. Social Welfare ... vs P. Venkata Kumari on 27 April, 2001
Equivalent citations
neither rule of law nor of
prudence that dying declaration cannot be
acted upon without corroboration. (See
Munnu Raja v. State ... dying declaration is
suspicious, it should not be acted upon
without corroborative evidence. (See
Rasheed Beg v. State of M.P .)
(v) Where the deceased
provisions of the Act read as a whole precisely what the mischief was that it was the purpose of the Act to remedy: secondly ... Industry' in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 . The definition is so general and ambiguous that Beg.C.J. said that the situation called
neither rule of law nor of prudence
that dying declaration cannot be acted upon
without corroboration. [See Munnu Raja and Anr.
v. The State ... dying declaration is suspicious, it
should not be acted upon without corroborative
evidence. [See Rasheed Beg v. State of Madhya
Pradesh
neither rule of law nor of prudence that
dying declaration cannot be acted upon without
corroboration. [See Munnu Raja v. State ... dying declaration is suspicious, it
should not be acted upon without corroborative
evidence. [See Rasheed Beg v. State of Madhya
Pradesh
neither rule of law nor of
prudence that dying declaration cannot
be acted upon without corroboration.
(See Munnu Raja vs. State ... dying declaration is suspicious,
it should not be acted upon without
corroborative evidence. (See Rasheed
Beg vs. State