M/S. R. M. D. C. (MYSORE) PRIVATE LTD. versus THE STATE OF MYSORE
Adoption of the Central Prize Competitions Act by Mysore Legislature under Article 252 did not surrender the State's distinct power to tax prize competitions under entry 62 of List II; the Mysore amendment imposing tax was constitutional, not a penalty or colourable legislation, and not repugnant to the Central Act,...
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- Parties
- Appellant: M/s. R. M. D. C. (Mysore) Private Ltd.; Respondent: The State of Mysore
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 08 August 1961
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From the High Court of Mysore's Dismissal of a Writ Petition Under Article 226
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Constitutional Validity of State Tax Statute, Interpretation of Article 252 and 254 of the Constitution, Federal Legislative Powers, Prize Competitions Act, State Legislative Competence After Adoption of Central Act
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Parties
M/s. R. M. D. C. (Mysore) Private Ltd.
Appellant
The State of Mysore
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From the High Court of Mysore's Dismissal of a Writ Petition Under Article 226
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Mysore Legislature, after adopting the Central Prize Competitions Act, 1955 under Article 252, could amend its own Act to tax prize competitions
- 2 Whether the amending Act imposed a penalty or a valid tax
- 3 Whether such amendment is repugnant to the Central Act under Article 254
Ratio Decidendi
Adoption of the Central Prize Competitions Act by Mysore Legislature under Article 252 did not surrender the State's distinct power to tax prize competitions under entry 62 of List II; the Mysore amendment imposing tax was constitutional, not a penalty or colourable legislation, and not repugnant to the Central Act, as the Central Act regulated betting and gambling (entry 34), while the Mysore amendment imposed tax (entry 62). Any repugnancy only voided licensing provisions, not the taxation provisions, which remained valid by application of the doctrine of eclipse.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed with costs.
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