liability, restriction or condition with regard to- (a) access to shops, public restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment; or (b) the use of wells ... discussed Access to Public Places. This clause gives access to shops, public restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment to all. This clause also makes
public notice, invited
tenders for putting up and running a second class restaurant
and two snack bars at the International Air port, Bombay.
the notice ... five years' experience for
putting up and running a second class restaurant and two
snack bars at the Bombay Airport for a period
couple accompanied them. The
accused couple was running a bar and the restaurant Iguana Miraj
and hotel Lalita Beach Resort ... cards of P.W. 19-Subrato Padhi, a visiting card of Iguana
Restaurant and one laminated photograph. [House Search
Panchnama as Exhibit
liability, restriction or condition with regard to- (a) access to shops, public restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment; or (b) the use of wells ... discussed Access to Public Places. This clause gives access to shops, public restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment to all. This clause also makes
going on at Qutub Colonnade at "Once upon a
time" restaurant also called "Tamarind Cafi". The liquor
was being served ... injured had been removed to Ashlok Hospital and the floor
of the Restaurant was found to be wet. SI Sunil Kumar
(PW-100) then left
article of food is packed; (zi) "premises" include any shop, stall, hotel, restaurant, airline services and food canteens, place or vehicle or vessel where
armed forces of the Union, a railway running shed or a hotel, restaurant or eating place. Explanation I.—For computing the number of workers
Explanation. - For the purposes of this section, "eating-house" includes a hotel; restaurant or any other place where any eatable is served on payment, whether
Federation Of Hotel & Restaurant ... vs Union Of India & Ors on 2 May, 1989
Equivalent citations ... Mukharji
Bench: Sabyasachi Mukharji , R.S. Pathak
PETITIONER:
FEDERATION OF HOTEL & RESTAURANT ASSOCIATIONOF INDIA, ETC.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
DATE
granted permission to the plaintiff to conduct the business: of a restaurant known as "Meenakshi Bhuvan" which later came to be known ... owner and which was conducted in tenanted premises. This restaurant was situated at Vishvas Nivas King, Edward road Parel, Bombay. The period of this agreement