urged that as the ship bringing the imported good sentered the territorial waters on 7-10-1980, the chargeable event occurred on that date ... territorial waters, the continental shelf ................to man the limit of such waters, shelf. .. . . ... ... . Section 3(2) say"?the limit of territorial waters
namely, M.V. Al Tabish was not
within the territorial waters of English Admiralty Court. Therefore,
the plaintiff-Respondent 1 had to sue only Respondent ... namely, the
vessel M.V. Al Tabish was available within the territorial waters of
the English Admiralty Court it would have also become co-
defendant
relief would be the High Court exercising jurisdiction over the territorial water in which the ship was anchored. Resort could ... made will have, departed from India of the territorial waters of India, any proper officer may detain the ship for such time as to allow
outside India and 'India' is defined to include the territorial waters of India, and thus the moment goods come within the territorial waters ... point of time when the ship enters the territorial water. It is apparent that if this contention of the petitioner is correct then the landing
Deep Sea Matdrill' was never used in the territorial waters of India so the deduction claimed under Section ... acquisition by the Indian company, owned or used in Indian territorial waters by a person resident in India; and
(iii) it is brought into
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within the territorial waters and the continental shelf, or in the
exclusive economic zone of India ... Natural Gas Rules 1959 („PNG Rules‟
for short) and The Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive
Economic Zone and Other Maritime Zones Act 1976, which
contain
Khandelwal Metal And Engg. vs Union Of India And Others on 19 October, 1982
Equivalent
National Parks and Sanctuaries are proposed to be extended to the territorial waters. It is also being provided that while declaring any part of territorial ... rights of the people have already been settled) and the territorial waters no area can be declared a sanctuary unless the rights of the people
occurs the moment the goods, which are imported, cross into the territorial waters of India. Duty on the same can be levied on the value ... import duty becomes payable, the moment the goods enter the territorial waters of India. It is no doubt true that import duty levied under
this Act, prohibition has been imposed on fishing in the territorial waters and in the waters included in the exclusive economic zones of India ... foreign-vessels for fishing in the exclusive economic zone or the territorial waters of India subject to the conditions prescribed. Section