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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 8 1951

1951

The matters which were referred to the Court of Enquiry for report were bonus payable to the workmen in the crushing season of 1948-49 adjustment of bonus paid in 1947-48 and payment of retaining allowance for the off season. [...] In the ipugned notification it was mentioned that the Court of Enquiry had recommended the payment to the workers of bonus and rtaining allowance and the same had bee* generally accepted by the State Government and the Governor therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by sec. [...] It was further held that the applicant was a distinct and a separate person from the various mills which arc members of it and also the order complained against was not an order directing any payment out of the assets of the applicant but was to be paid by the sugar mills out of their separate funds. [...] 226 of the Constitution which " the Full Bench says -" is seriously affecting the normal work of the Court." To say that " the powers uder the Article should be sparingly used and only in those clear cases where the rights of.a person have been seriously infringed and he has. [...] In respect of the alienation of a share of a joint Hindu family in Bombay the share of the alienee is fixed and it is fixed by reference to the date of the alienation and by the determination of the share of the alienor which he would have if a parttion took place at the date of the alienation.
law
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 8 1951
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