have arrived in India before 13-11-1986 when the importation of fire arms as gifts was banned. The said importation was hitherto allowed ... learned advocate for the appellants argues that the harsh penalty of confiscating the fire arms absolutely is unjustified. The lower authorities, according to the learned
Varsha Gupta D/O Sh. Vidya Prakash Gupta ... vs M/S Bajrang Fire Protection & Anr on 30 July, 2024
THE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW APPELLATE ... matter of:
Varsha Gupta & Ors. .... Appellants
Vs.
Bajrang Fire Protection & Anr. .... Respondents
Appearance: Harsh Jain and Umang Mehta, Advocates for the
Appellants.
30th
executed between Mr Harsh Jain and Smt.Sushila
W/o. K.Dayanand Rao, pursuant to which she wished to withdraw
the fire registered against Subash
claim with the Complainant in respect of the loss due to fire for a sum of Rs.76 lakhs. A discharge voucher to that effect ... under protest and that this was done in order to avoid the harsh actions that might be taken by the Bank. It was further averred
Ganesh Fire Works Industries [1984] 147 ITR 781, the following observations :
... To cite only one instance of judicial criticism of the harsh administration
Appellant
17.03.2011 Appellant intimated the Superintendent, SBP Range,
that stock lost on fire is being deducted from DSA
register.
5
Excise Appeal No.76900 ... harsh and against the Principles of Natural Justice. He also submitted
that when there is no dispute regarding loss of goods due to a fire
there.
Due to fire, the entire stock was burned. The stock of Gurvinder Pal
Singh was insured whereas the stock of Harsh Aggarwal ... appellant
on account of the loss suffered in the fire and to pay interest on this
amount @ 7.5% from the date of repudiation
Driver/ Fire Driver
Tractor Driver
1 Bajrangi Lal 01.09.1986 01.01.1990 01.11.1994
2 Prahlad Mourya 31.01.1987 31.01.1987 01.11.1994
3 Ram Harsh Yadav
Gupta Vs Ranbir Goyal (2002) 2 SCC 256
(h) Munilal Vs Oriental Fire & General Insurance Co. Ltd
(1996) 1 SCC 90
9. To substantiate ... following authorities:
( a) Sagar Mahila Vidyalaya, Sagar Vs Pandit Sadashiv Rao
Harshe : (1991) 3 SCC 588
(b) Edukanti Kistamma (dead) through LRs Vs. S
Venkatareddy
legislatively fixed period of time. The
Privy Council in General Fire and Life Assurance
Corporation Ltd. v. Janmahomed Abdul Rahim , AIR 1941
PC 6, relied ... that "a law
of limitation and prescription may appear to operate
harshly and unjustly in a particular case, but if the law
provides