Telangana Working Journalists Welfare ... vs Ito,(Exemptions),Ward-3, Hyderabad on 21 November, 2022
IN THE INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Hyderabad 'A' Bench ... faceless Appeal Centre (NFAC),
Delhi for AY 2020-21.
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Telangana Working Journalists Welfare Fund
2. Facts of the case, in brief, are that
with a house in Kairali Nagar Housing Colony under working journalist quota for a consideration of Rs.1,58,182/-. Before entering into the agreement ... first complainant paid Rs.60,779/- as initial deposit. As a working journalist, Rs.20,000/- was given by the Government as subsidy
Wage Board for working journalists and also by the Wage Board for non-journalist staff and by the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service and Miscellaneous ... recommendations of the Wage Board, that out of sympathy with the working journalists the respondent stopped publication of the newspaper "Patriot" on July
filed my Claim u/s 17 (1) of the Working Journalists and Other
Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous
Provisions ... grievance is mainly regarding disposal of his claim
filed under working journalist Act 1955. Consequent upon that the appeal was
disposed off, considering his claim
M/S. Innoventive Industries Ltd vs Icici Bank & Anr on 15 May, 2017
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India as editorial leadership on public interest issues
by supporting the work of journalists in the digital or mainstream
media, through scholarships, fellowships, awards, direct ... from time to
time.
ix. to organise functions that allow journalists to work to the best
capacities, spatially addressing (a) legal, (B) training, (C)
research
expression 'newspaper establishment', a definition is given in the Working Journalists & Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions ... newspaper'. Newspaper is defined in Section 2(b) of the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service and Misc. Provisions
Court was for allowance of a claim to gratuity under the working Journalists Act of 1955. It was a special piece of legislation applicable
petition
filed by one Brij Kishore Singh, the president of the working journalists union of
Bihar. The CPIO had informed him that it had been
seen that Central Govt. set up Wage Board
for the working Journalists and other Newspaper employees. The
Board submitted its report