states would have incurred additional
expenditure and, therefore, necessitated reimbursement of
extra lead of aggregates, entry tax, toll tax etc, which would
need ... neighbouring
States through letter, dated 16.06.2014, there being no
provisions for extra lead of aggregates in the Concession
Agreement. This is evident from the minutes
states would have incurred additional
expenditure and, therefore, necessitated reimbursement of
extra lead of aggregates, entry tax, toll tax etc, which would
need ... neighbouring
States through letter, dated 16.06.2014, there being no
provisions for extra lead of aggregates in the Concession
Agreement. This is evident from the minutes
states would have incurred additional
expenditure and, therefore, necessitated reimbursement of
extra lead of aggregates, entry tax, toll tax etc, which would
need ... neighbouring
States through letter, dated 16.06.2014, there being no
provisions for extra lead of aggregates in the Concession
Agreement. This is evident from the minutes
conclusion was that so far cost of extra lead in relation to aggregate
is concerned, in public interest and to avoid delay in completion ... clearly pointed out that payment of additional cost due to
extra lead would be far less to the government exchequer, than
payment of termination cost
conclusion was that so far cost of extra lead in relation to aggregate
is concerned, in public interest and to avoid delay in completion ... clearly pointed out that payment of additional cost due to
extra lead would be far less to the government exchequer, than
payment of termination cost
conclusion was that so far cost of extra lead in relation to aggregate
is concerned, in public interest and to avoid delay in completion ... clearly pointed out that payment of additional cost due to
extra lead would be far less to the government exchequer, than
payment of termination cost
Essar Steel Ltd. And Ors. vs Union Of India (Uoi), Through Secretary ... on 11 October
that therefore the petitioner could be granted
extra lead for the quantity of 5584.96m3 of blasted rock and debris ... proceedings dated
24.7.2008 that the petitioner is entitled for extra payment for extra lead
@ Rs.580/10m3 for the total quantity
contended that increase of
intake of seats from 60 to 120 leads to extra burden on the part of
the Government in terms of scholarships ... learned Standing Counsel that
the increase of intake of seats leads to extra burden on part of the
Government in terms of scholarships and other
whether relationship between the appellant and the
second accused therein as extra-marital leading to
cruelty within the meaning of Section 498A IPC and
whether ... would amount to abetment leading to the
act of suicide within the meaning of Section 306 IPC.
Dealing with the extra-marital relationship, the Court