ED sent ‘unauthorised’ person to collect photocopies of case documents, says Asim Sarode
While it is the Enforcement Directorate (ED) which knocks doors and issues notices over financial misdemeanours, noted Pune-based lawyer-activist Asim Sarode has slapped a notice on the ED.
According to Mr. Sarode, the ED had requested him to hand over documents in the alleged land grab case involving former Maharashtra Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse soon after the former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader changed his political colours to join Sharad Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
However, Mr. Sarode, who had taken photocopies of the case documents, claims that the ED had sent an ‘unauthorised’ person to collect them and that the agency had not paid him. “I received a phone call in December last year from a certain Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Director [MBZO-II], ED office, Mumbai, in which the latter said he wanted the case documents pertaining to Mr. Khadse’s alle
Oriental Aromatics Ltd s subsidiary receives land allotment for new plant
Posted On: 2021-02-09 09:41:19 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
The wholly-owned subsidiary of Oriental Aromatics Limited, Oriental Aromatics & Sons Limited had applied for additional allotment of Land at Mahad Five Star Industrial Area, for the purpose of setting up of its plant / manufacturing unit.
The wholly-owned subsidiary of the company Oriental Aromatics & Sons Limited has received the Allotment Letter for the said land from Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), vide their Letter No. MIDC/RO (ROMD)/MFS/LMS-57 on 8th February, 2021. The Company will complete the registration process in due course as per the aforementioned letter.
Oriental Aromatics announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Oriental Aromatics & Sons has applied for additional allotment of Land at Mahad Five Star Industrial Area, for the purpose of setting up of its plant/ manufacturing unit.
The subsidiary has received the Allotment Letter for the said land from Maharashtra Industrial Development
Corporation (MIDC) on 8 February 2021.
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HC extends protection to Eknath Khadse in land grab case
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Court hears plea seeking quashing of ED complaint against NCP leader
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Court hears plea seeking quashing of ED complaint against NCP leader
The Bombay High Court on Thursday extended Nationalist Congress Party leader Eknath Khadse’s interim protection from coercive action till February 17 in an alleged land grab case in 2016.
A Division Bench of Justices S.S. Shinde and Manish Pitale was hearing a plea filed by Mr. Khadse, 68, seeking to quash the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) complaint filed in October last year alleging that the fraud caused a loss of ₹62 crore to the public exchequer.
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In one of these cases, the union has argued that a wage pact signed in 2017 required the service terms of workmen to be included in any future arrangement, including restructuring, of the plant at Talegaon near Pune. Hence, GM’s term sheet with Great Wall Motors should have included the transfer of workforce, the union claimed.
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GM, on its part, said it paid full wages during the entire lockdown, without requiring negotiation with the union
MUMBAI: Unionized staff at General Motors India has lodged 11 different cases in Maharashtra industrial courts even as the US automaker awaits the closure of the sale of its plant in the state to Great Wall Motors.