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Inertia Industries vs State Of Rajasthan And Ors. on 3 July, 2001

18. The principle that for security of people and for maintenance of public health fees for regulating trade to be levied was accepted by Rajasthan High Court while considering the fees levied by municipality for regulating the trade in restaurants and pan-shops in the city of Udaipur in the case of Ramesh Chandra v. State and Ors. (2). It was stated by the Court.
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Jayati Simlai & Ors vs State Of Jharkhand & Ors on 24 April, 2014

In the aforesaid background of stand taken by the respective parties, on perusal of Rules of 1994 which are also part of the judgment rendered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Rakesh Chandra Narayan (Supra), it appears that Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala has been declared to be an autonomous institution with its Management vested in the Managing Committee which consist of members namely, Divisional Commissioner, Ranchi as its Chairman, District Magistrate, Ranchi, Superintendent of Police, Ranchi, Health Secretary, Government of Bihar, West Bengal and Orissa and two non officials nominated by the Government of Bihar, Principal of Medical College, Ranchi and Director of Ranchi Mental Asylum. After bifurcation of the parent State of Bihar, it is now representative of the Health Secretary, Government of Jharkhand who is in the Managing Committee. As per the respondents Rule-2, Managing Committee has full administrative and financial powers in respect of all the affairs of Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala and may delegate any of its powers to the Chairman, the Sub-Committees, the Director and other officers. Sub rule-5 of Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala Rule, 1994 provides that the Director shall place the annual report and audited accounts of the Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala before the Management Committee and after approval thereof, they would be forwarded to the Health Secretary of the Government and the report and audited accounts for the financial year would be placed before the Legislative Assembly of Bihar.
Jharkhand High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 0 - A K Singh - Full Document

Dr.Ravi Prakash & Ors vs State Of Jharkhand & Ors on 24 April, 2014

In the aforesaid background of stand taken by the respective parties, on perusal of Rules of 1994 which are also part of the judgment rendered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Rakesh Chandra Narayan (Supra), it appears that Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala has been declared to be an autonomous institution with its Management vested in the Managing Committee which consist of members namely, Divisional Commissioner, Ranchi as its Chairman, District Magistrate, Ranchi, Superintendent of Police, Ranchi, Health Secretary, Government of Bihar, West Bengal and Orissa and two non officials nominated by the Government of Bihar, Principal of Medical College, Ranchi and Director of Ranchi Mental Asylum. After bifurcation of the parent State of Bihar, it is now representative of the Health Secretary, Government of Jharkhand who is in the Managing Committee. As per the respondents Rule-2, Managing Committee has full administrative and financial powers in respect of all the affairs of Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala and may delegate any of its powers to the Chairman, the Sub-Committees, the Director and other officers. Sub rule-5 of Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala Rule, 1994 provides that the Director shall place the annual report and audited accounts of the Ranchi Manasik Arogyashala before the Management Committee and after approval thereof, they would be forwarded to the Health Secretary of the Government and the report and audited accounts for the financial year would be placed before the Legislative Assembly of Bihar.
Jharkhand High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 0 - A K Singh - Full Document
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