Emperor vs Barendra Kumar Ghose on 26 September, 1923
Equivalent citations: 81IND. CAS.353
JUDGMENT
Jsb Cement Llp vs Assam Roofing Limited And Others on 18 May, 2017
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facts and circumstances of the particular case. A company can be simultaneously resident in more than one place but the question is whether the control ... implies the functioning of such power at a particular place with some degree of permanence. The word "wholly" as used in Section
Computer Training Programme for full time Three-year Degree Bachelor Course and a part time Master Degree Course by respondent No. 2, a deemed University ... course. There will be two semesters in each year and the said Computer Institution is proposed to run in two shifts from
time,
the advertising may even drop the primary mark,
indicating a degree of confidence on the part of the trader
in the ability ... Hence, one manufacturer or source may have two marks or brands.
Therefore the plaintiff's simultaneous use of two marks for a product
this recommendation on
the ground that the writ petitioner had pursued two
courses simultaneously. The courses the petitioner had
pursued ... appears that the petitioner has shown inclination to
forego the B.Ed. degree. This position, i.e. foregoing the
B.Ed. degree is acceptable
India Paint Association vs The Union Of India & Ors on 22 September, 2025
2025
strained to a degree. It is quite obvious that the Audit Clerk could not have served his two masters at the same time ... pleaded ignorance of the fact that the clerk was simultaneously employed under another master.
4. The explanation furnished by Ghose curious as it was went
prove not that the damage was the result of two or more simultaneous acts, but that it was the effect of the concurrent operation ... cause, and judgeth of each by that without looking to any further degree certain questions are involved. Does it mean nearest in time? Does
teacher cannot occupy both the two posts in a school namely of English subject and Bengali subject simultaneously in a school. Either the petitioner ... English subject even if he qualifies himself in the post graduate degree on other subject here in the case Bengali, is not entitled to enjoy