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Supreme Court Acquits Appellants in Essential Commodities Act Case Due to Lack of Valid Control Order and Insufficient Evidence. Cement Storage Allegations Fail to Sustain Conviction Under Essential Commodities Act

The Supreme Court acquitted Appellants, who were convicted under Section 3 read with Section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 for allegedly po...

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Delegation of Transport Permits Upheld. Supreme Court validates repeal of the Karnataka Contract Carriages (Acquisition) Act, 1976 and upholds the delegation of permit-granting powers to the Secretary, STA.

Validity of the 2003 Repeal Act – Upheld. The Supreme Court ruled that the Karnataka Legislature had full competence to repeal the 1976 Act without ...

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Supreme Court Allows Steel Plant Operation Under Pollution Board Supervision Pending Environmental Clearance Compliance. The Court held that the High Court erred in discontinuing interim orders allowing operation under Board supervision, balancing environmental protection with livelihood concerns.

The case involves Electrosteel Steels Limited, which owns a 1.5 MTPA integrated steel plant in Bokaro, Jharkhand, employing 3,000 regular and 7,000 co...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Single L-1BF License for Imported Foreign Liquor in Haryana. Rule 24(i-eeee) of Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970 Held Ultra Vires Punjab Excise Act, 1914 as State Government Cannot Delegate Power to Determine Number of Licenses for Entire State.

The appellant, International Spirits and Wines Association of India, challenged Rule 24(i-eeee) of the Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970 (as amended ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Single L-1BF License for Imported Foreign Liquor in Haryana — Rule 24(i-eeee) Held Ultra Vires Punjab Excise Act, 1914. State Government's Exclusive Power Under Section 58(2)(e) to Regulate Licenses in Local Areas Cannot Be Delegated to Financial Commissioner.

The appellant, International Spirits and Wines Association of India, challenged Rule 24(i-eeee) of the Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970, as amended ...