WPMB/743/2002 of R.B.N.SINGH SUGAR MILLS LTD vs STATE and ORS
High Court of UttarakhandWPMB
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The High Court of Uttarakhand decided this matter on 2 November 2002. The registry identifies it as CNR UKHC010003482009. It was heard by Justice P. C. Verma.
The disposal recorded by the registry is "Petition dismissed". The record refers to 2 enactments, among them Sugar Cane Act, 1953 and Sugarcane (Regulation of Supply and Purchase) Rules, 1954. 1 statutory provision is noted on the record.
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| Court | High Court of Uttarakhand |
|---|---|
| Record type | WPMB |
| Case number | CNR UKHC010003482009 |
| Date of decision | |
| Decision year | 2002 |
| Bench | HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE P. C. VERMA |
| Petitioner | R.B.N.SINGH SUGAR MILLS LTD. |
| Respondent | STATE and ORS. |
| Disposal | Petition dismissed |
| Acts | |
| Sections | Section 12 of the Sugar Cane Act, 1953 |
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