English Shorthand Dictation “Deal with Export of Goods” 80 and 100 wpm Clauses (1) and (3) deal with export of goods. Clause (2) deals with the import of goods. In the present case, we are only concerned 25 with the export. Thus, Clause (2) is not relevant. Clause (1) covers the purchase of goods which occasions the export. In other words, the sale 50 by the exporter or the purchase by...
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, Stenography, VocationalNo Comment
English Shorthand Dictation “Interpreting a State Law” 80 and 100 wpm A perusal of the above provisions shows that while interpreting a State law which imposes a tax on the sale or purchase of declared goods, 25 the restriction contained in clause (ca) has to be kept in view. What is the restriction? When a tax on sale or purchase of paddy 50 is leviable under the State law and the...
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, Stenography, VocationalNo Comment
English Shorthand Dictation “Parliament has the Power” 80 and 100 wpm The Parliament has the power to formulate principles for determining when a sale or purchase of goods takes place in any of the ways mentioned 25 in Article 286(1) by promulgated law. Still further, by virtue of Entry 54 in List-II, the power to impose taxes on “sale or purchase of 50 goods other than newspapers” vests in the State....
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, Stenography, VocationalNo Comment
English Shorthand Dictation “Provisions of the 1956 Act” 80 and 100 wpm The provisions of the 1956 Act were enforced during the years 1957 and 1958. Chapter 1300 primarily contains provisions of a preliminary nature. It defines the various expressions used in the Statute. Chapter II embodies the principles “for determining when a sale or purchase of goods takes place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce or outside a...
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, Stenography, VocationalNo Comment
English Shorthand Dictation “Extra-ordinary Jurisdiction” 80 and 100 wpm The respondents maintain that no case for invoking the extra-ordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution is made out. The grounds 25 as raised by the petitioner have been controverted. It is prayed that the writ petition be dismissed with costs. Mr. M.L. Sarin, learned counsel for 50 the petitioners contended that the State cannot impose tax on...
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, Stenography, VocationalNo Comment
English Shorthand Dictation “Matter was Pending” 80 and 100 wpm While the matter was pending before the Assessing Authority, the petitioner approached this Court through the present writ petition. A Bench of this Court directed 25 the issue of notice of motion. The respondents filed a written statement. Along with the reply, assessment orders were collectively produced as Annexures R.1. The petitioner amended the writ petition so as to challenge not...
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, Stenography, VocationalNo Comment
English Shorthand Dictation “Purchase Tax” 80 and 100 wpm Is the paddy purchased by a miller who sells the rice to the exporter not exigible to the levy of purchase tax? This is the primary question that arises for consideration in this bunch of 53 writ petitions. CWP No. 4379 of 1999involvingthis issue had been admitted by a Bench of this Court. It was on the daily Board of this Bench. The...
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July 19, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourStenography, VocationalNo Comment
10 Lines on – The Postman 1. The postman is a government servant. Today every part of the country has a post office. 2. Each post office has several parts under its area. 3. One postman is the incharge of that part. 4. The postman wears khaki uniform during his duty. He has a bag on his shoulder. 5. He carries letters parcels and telegrams in it. People wait for him...
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May 29, 2023 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment