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Central Government Act Article 286(1)(b) in The Constitution Of India 1949 (b) in the course of the import
Central Government Act
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Central Government Act Article 286(2) in The Constitution Of India 1949 (2) Parliament may by law formulate principles
Central Government Act
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Central Government Act Article 286(1)(a) in The Constitution Of India 1949 (a) outside the State
Central Government Act
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Central Government Act Article 286(3)(b) in The Constitution Of India 1949 (b) a tax on the sale ... clause (d) of clause 29 A of Article 366, be subject to such restrictions and conditions in regard
Central Government Act
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goods of special importance. The power under Article 286(3) of the Constitution of India is not exhausted with ... List I) are exclusively Union subjects. Article 286 of the Constitution of India was amended, in view of the decision
Calcutta High Court
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2002 127 STC 23 Cal
- S Sinha
Supreme Court in Builders Association of India Vs. Union of India (1989) 73 STC 370, wherein it was inter alia ... this Court in Builders' Association of India and others v. Union of India and others
Uttaranchal High Court
- Cites 32 - Cited by 0
covered by the embargo under Article 286(l)(b) of the Constitution of India read with section ... scope of the" export sale" under Article 286(1)(b) of the Constitution of India observed as under
Supreme Court of India
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wholly turned on the interpretation of Article 286 of the Constitution of India. The question posed is where the actual ... period covered by the proviso to Article 286(2). Article 286(1)(a) prohibits the taxation of all sales
Andhra High Court
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AIR 1960 AP 196
- Kumarayya
Article 286 of the Constitution of India. This is the only point which was argued before us in the three ... next case is Binani Bros (P) Ltd v. Union of India and Ors. . In this case, the ratio laid down
Rajasthan High Court
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1978 WLN UC 333
- M Joshi
sale and purchase as envisaged under Article 286 of the Constitution of India. The said Article lays down that ... comes within the restriction as contemplated under Article 286 of the Constitution of India. It is manifestly clear from
Madras High Court
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