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MESSRS ASSOCIATED CEMENT COMPANIES LTD., BOMBAY THROUGH ITS DULY — 1972 PTD 97

Citation: 1972 PTD 97

Court: Lahore High Court

Year: 1971

Decision Date: 1971-12-31

Petitioner: MESSRS ASSOCIATED CEMENT COMPANIES LTD., BOMBAY THROUGH ITS DULY JUDGMENT

Headnotes

Result: Petition dismissed Judgment JUDGMENT K. CHAUHAN, J.---This judgment will dispose of two writ petitions, namely, W.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Zakiuddin Pal, Karam Elahi Chauhan Title:MESSRS ASSOCIATED CEMENT COMPANIES LTD., BOMBAY THROUGH ITS DULY JUDGMENT Reported As: 1972 PTD 97 Result: Petition dismissed Judgment JUDGMENT K. E. CHAUHAN, J.---This judgment will dispose of two writ petitions, namely, W. P. No. 900 of 1970 and W. P. No. 901 of 1970. 2. Messrs Associated Cement Companies Limited (herein--after called the enemy company) was a company incorporated and registered in India (Bharat). It had huge cement factories at Wah and Rohri. Its land, factories, property and assets etc., were all acquired by the Government by contract or otherwise under the acquisition laws. The price or certain payment in that respect was to be made to the company according to the terms of the respective agreements in this behalf in Bombay. The net price was to be worked out after deducting all taxes payable under the relevant Pakistan Laws which the Company undertook to pay. In 1965, when war broke out between India and Pakistan, the petitioner was treated as an alien enemy (or as an enemy company) and a Deputy Custodian of its property was appointed under rule 182 of the Defence of Pakistan Rules read with the Enemy Properties (Continuance of Emergency Provisions) Ordinance, 1969. The first relevant Notification in this respect is Annexure R/1 dated 29-9-1965 and reads as follows :- "Government of West Pakistan Industries, Commerce and Mineral Resources Department NOTIFICATION The 29th…

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