Legislative relationship between Union and States Important case laws and summery
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Subject : Constitution of India
Topic: Legislative relationship between Union and States case laws summery
1. State of Bombay v. R.M.D.C (AIR 1957 SC 699)
The Respondent was not staying in Bombay but he started a Competitions with prize money through a newspaper printed and published from
Banglore and got a wide circulation in Bombay. All the essential activities like
filling up of the forms,entry fees etc for the competition took place in
Bombay.The state govt. sought to levy tax the respondent for organising such competition in the state.
The question for decision before the Supreme Court was if
the respondent, the organizer of the competition, who was outside the state of
Bombay, could be validly taxed under the Act.
Judgment: It was held that there
existed a sufficient territorial nexus to enable the Bombay Legislature to tax
the respondent as all the activities which the competitor is ordinarily
expected to undertake took place mostly within Bombay.
2. Tata Iron and Steel company v. Bihar state (AIR
1958 SC 482)
The state of Bihar passed a Sales Tax Act for levy of sales tax whether the sale was concluded within the state
or outside if the goods were produced, found and manufactured in the state .
3. Union of India v. H.S Dhillon
In this case the question appeared before the court was that
the Parliament competent to impose wealth on person of Agriculture land. The
subject fall neither on state list not in concurrent list. Also not fall under
Union list. It was held that Parliament has residuary power to enter the
subject into List I of seventh schedule i.e. Union list.
4. Devika Biswas v. Union of India
The petitioner filed a PIL claiming that a NGO in Bihar was
conducting a sterilization program of more than 50 women. The petitioner
noticed that no proper procedure was maintained during such sterilization. In
this case the court held that population control and family planning is a
matter of national importance and common concern of Union and States. Though it
was performed by State Government but Union Government can not deny its
responsibility.
5. State of Bombay v. F.N Balsora