purposes of this sub-clause, "jewellery" includes— (a) ornaments made of gold, silver, platinum or any other precious metal or any alloy containing ... before the first day of the previous year; (iv) 6½ per cent Gold Bonds, 1977, or 7 per cent Gold Bonds, 1980, or National Defence
Section 10 in The Income Tax Act, 1961
10. Incomes not included in total income
State of Bombay , where the person accused was possessing some amount of gold, which was against lex loci at the time and gold was confiscated
mischievous element, who had
killed them for their ornaments, as all the gold ornaments of the
deceased couple were found missing ... would point out the
goldsmith to whom she had sold the gold ornaments. As per the
directions of A-2-Anjali Thakran, a police party
Capt.M. Paul Anthony vs Bharat Gold Mines Ltd. & Anr on 30 March, 1999
Equivalent citations: AIR 1999 SUPREME COURT ... Ahmad , V N Khare
PETITIONER:
CAPT.M. PAUL ANTHONY ..
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
BHARAT GOLD MINES LTD. & ANR.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 30/03/1999
BENCH
Constitution of India
India
Constitution of India
CONTITUENTASSEMBLY 00 of 1950
Published in Gazette 00
furniture, utensils or any other article made wholly or partly of gold, silver, platinum or any other precious metal or any alloy containing ... purposes of this clause,-- (a) [ "jewellery" includes,-- (i) ornaments made of gold, silver, platinum or any other precious metal or any alloy containing
economy of the country by the uncontrolled import or export of gold or silver; (g) the prevention of surplus of any agricultural product
owner of the goods so seized.] (2) This section shall apply to gold, [and manufactures thereof,] [ Substituted by Act 40 of 1989, Section ... diamonds, manufacturer of gold or diamonds" .] watches, and any other class of goods which the Central Government may by notification in the Official Gazette specify
regard to claims of the alleged demands, particularly in respect of the
gold ornaments and ill treatment of the deceased. The Trial Court
came ... recorded by the Trial Court that there was neither any demand of
gold ornaments or any kind of dowry, nor had the deceased been
subjected