DIRECTOR OF SUPPLIES AND DISPOSALS CALCUTTA Vs. MEMBER BOARD OF REVENUE WEST BENGAL CALCUTTA
LAWS(SC)-1967-4-18
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (FROM: CALCUTTA)
Decided on April 20,1967

DIRECTOR OF SUPPLIES AND DISPOSALS,CALCUTTA Appellant
VERSUS
MEMBER,BOARD OF REVENUE,WEST BENGAL,CALCUTTA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

Shah, J. - (1.) I regret my inability to agree with the view expressed by Ramaswami, J.
(2.) Section 2 (c) of the Bengal Finance (Sales Tax) Act, 1941, defines a "dealer" as meaning "any person who carries on the business of selling goods in West Bengal and as including the Government".
(3.) The Government of India set up a organisation - the Directorate of Disposals (United States Transfer Directorate) - to dispose of war equipment taken over by them from the American forces after the Second World War. This organisation had several branches under its control. A part of the equipment was appropriated by the Government of India to their own use; some equipment was sold to the State Government and other autonomous bodies; and the rest was sold to the public. The taxing authorities held that the Directorate was a dealer within the meaning of the Bengal Finance (Sales Tax) Act, 1941 and the High Court of Calcutta in a reference made under S. 21 (3) agreed with that view.;


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