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Air India Statutory Corporation vs United Labour Union & Ors on 6 November, 1996

In the next case cited by learned counsel, namely, Air India Statutory Corporation & Ors. vs. United Labour Union & Ors., 1997(9) SCC 377, this Court was dealing with which was the appropriate Government in relation to an establishment pertaining to an industry carried on by or under authority of the Central Government and it was held that the statutory corporation, Air India, was such a industry and the appropriate Government for the purposes of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970, was the Central Government. Reliance was placed by learned counsel upon the propositions enunciated in paragraph 26 of the majority judgment, thus:
Supreme Court of India Cites 118 - Cited by 420 - K Ramaswamy - Full Document

Western Coalfields Ltd vs Special Area Development Authority, ... on 26 November, 1981

In Western Coalfields Limited vs. Special Area Development Authority, Korba & Anr., 1982(1) SCC 125, this Court reviewed earlier judgments on the point. It held that even though the entire share capital of the appellant before it had been subscribed by the Government of India, it could not be predicated that the appellant itself was owned by the Government of India. Companies, it was said, which are incorporated under the Companies Act, have a corporate personality of their own, distinct from that of the Government of India. The lands and the buildings in question in that matter were vested in and owned by the appellant. The Government of India only owned the share capital.
Supreme Court of India Cites 68 - Cited by 126 - Y V Chandrachud - Full Document
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