Excerpt: Calcutta High Court Sailendra Nath Palit vs Syed Hade Kaza on 7 July, 1931 Equivalent citations: AIR 1932 Cal 356 JUDGMENT 1. This is an appeal by the plaintiff from a decree dismissing his suit. The suit was described in the plaint as a suit for recovery of money, Rs. 15,000 odd, with declaration … Continue reading Sailendra Nath Palit vs Syed Hade Kaza
Radio Today Broadcasting Ltd vs Indian Performing Rights Society
Excerpt: The definition of quia timet, borrowed from Black's, means a legal doctrine that allows a person to seek equitable relief from future probable harm to a specific right or interest. Therefore, such equitable relief can be granted to a person, provided he can successfully demonstrate before a Court that his fears in this regard … Continue reading Radio Today Broadcasting Ltd vs Indian Performing Rights Society
K.I. George And Anr. vs C. Cheriyan And Ors.
Excerpt: the plaintiff is claiming exclusive rights to the exclusion of all others to reproduce the pictures it would appear that such right will come within the definition of 'exclusive licence' as defined in the Act and not the violation of a term in a contract. As such the ordinary civil court has no jurisdiction … Continue reading K.I. George And Anr. vs C. Cheriyan And Ors.
Mohini Mohan Singh And Ors. vs Sita Nath Basak
Calcutta High Court Mohini Mohan Singh And Ors. vs Sita Nath Basak on 22 January, 1930 Equivalent citations: AIR 1931 Cal 233 Author: Mukerji JUDGMENT Mukerji, J. 1. The plaintiff is the author of a book entitled ' Adarshalipi-O-Saral-Barna-Parichay" which was first published in 1902 and has seen numerous editions since then. In 1919 … Continue reading Mohini Mohan Singh And Ors. vs Sita Nath Basak
writings of a religious preacher, , or his sermons and sayings which are compiled on his behalf would prima facie, come within the meaning of ‘literary works’ and would in my view, be protected under the Copyright Act.
Excerpt:writings of a religious preacher, , or his sermons and sayings which are compiled by Satasang on his behalf would prima facie, come within the meaning of 'literary works' and would in my view, be protected under the Copyright Act. Calcutta High Court Satsang And Anr. vs Kiron Chandra Mukhopadhyay And ... on 18 July, … Continue reading writings of a religious preacher, , or his sermons and sayings which are compiled on his behalf would prima facie, come within the meaning of ‘literary works’ and would in my view, be protected under the Copyright Act.
S.C. Majumdar vs Commissioner Of Income-Tax
Excerpt: The harmonious effect of the provisions of the section would be to say that on completion of the entire building, including the residential unit which is in the occupation of the assessee, the assessee is entitled to a relief. But, in computing that relief, the annual value of the residential unit which is in … Continue reading S.C. Majumdar vs Commissioner Of Income-Tax
irrespective of whether the discontinuance of the profession is temporary or permanent, income was liable to be included under the head ” Income from other Sources”.
Excerpt:irrespective of whether the discontinuance of the profession is temporary or permanent, income was liable to be included under the head " Income from other Sources". Calcutta High Court Mrs. Roma Bose vs Income-Tax Officer, "C" Ward And ... on 20 August, 1971 Equivalent citations: 1974 95 ITR 299 Cal Author: S Ghose Bench: S … Continue reading irrespective of whether the discontinuance of the profession is temporary or permanent, income was liable to be included under the head ” Income from other Sources”.