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M/S. Subbhash Chander Kamlesh Kumar vs State Of Punjab And Others on 9 March, 1990

The same conclusion was reached by another Division Bench of Andhra Pradesh High Court in Sri Vijaya Cotton Traders v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1981 Andh Pra 203. The Punjab Act is substantially similar to the Andhra Pradesh Act and a reading of the various provisions of the Act under consideration and the Rules and Bye-laws made thereunder, inter alia, reveals the rendering of the following services:
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 63 - Cited by 42 - Full Document

Sreenivasa General Traders & Ors. Etc vs State Of Andhra Pradesh & Ors. Etc on 6 September, 1983

In Sri Vijaya Cotton Traders' case, supra, Alladi Kuppuswami, C. J. speaking for himself and Jeevan Reddy, J. followed the earlier decision in Immidisetti Ramakrishnaiah & Sons' case, supra, and held that the services to be rendered and the facilities to be provided by the market committees extended throughout the notified market area without being confined to the market proper. The view expressed by the High Court in these two cases is clearly in consonance with the scheme of the Act. lt appears that taking advantage of the ad-interim orders issued by this Court staying prosecution under sub-s. (1) of s. 23 of the Act, the petitioners who are big merchants engaged in the business of purchase and sale of agricultural produce, livestock and products of livestock throughout the State, are with impunity committing breach of the prohibition contained in sub-s. (6) of s. 7 of the Act. We trust that the market committees in various parts R of the State shall take immediate steps to shift all these traders to the markets proper of the respective notified market areas in the interests 868 of the general public and shall also strictly enforce the provisions of the Act, the Rules and the bye-laws framed thereunder.
Supreme Court of India Cites 47 - Cited by 239 - A P Sen - Full Document
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