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Legislative Assembly Debates. Wednesday 18th April 1934. Vol. V - No. 3. Official report

1934

Sir Abdur Rahim: Is it the position of the Government that the High Court Judges may choose to sit as many days as they like or as few days as they like and that the Government are helpless in the matter ? The Honourable Sir Harry Haig: I do not say that the Government of India are helpless in the matter. [...] As I have already said the determination of the Court holidays and the vacation not only in the Calcutta High Court but in all the High Courts in India is left to the decision of the Courts themselves. [...] 4029 (h) Is it a fact that the head of the Department himself happened to be the President of the New Delhi Municipal Committee and that in that capacity he first reported the matter to the police and as nothing was established against the officials in that way he got rid of the officials as they happened to be his subordinates ? The Honourable Sir Frank Noycd: (a) The procedure ordinarily adopt [...] The case was reported to the police but before the investigation began the traces of the offence had been removed and the police considered that the case should not be taken to cond. [...] The first part of the amendment means that if a factory is in a position to make sugar then the quantity would be so small in the first year and the amount of expenditure involved in starting the mill would be so great that the factory will not be in a position to make any profit and therefore it will be inequitable to impose any excise duty on the sugar produced.
government politics public policy
Pages
108
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Member Sworn
4019-4019 unknown view
Questions and Answers
4019-4026 unknown view
Unstarred Questions and Answers
4027-4030 unknown view
Message from the Council of State
4030-4030 unknown view
The Sugar (Excise Duty) Bill
4030-4122 unknown view