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regulatory taxes which did not hinder the
freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse assured by that
Article. Such taxes, therefore ... Sarkar, JJ--(1) The concept of
freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse postulated by
Art. 301 must be understood
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effect of
interfering with the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse; (2)
that tea being a controlled industry under ... economic and cultural unity as also of
freedom of trade, commerce intercourse.
13. It is in the background of those
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ultra vires and void.
The freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse guaranteed by
Art. 301 was wider than that contained ... effect of interfering with the freedom of
trade, commerce and intercourse; (2) that tea being a
controlled industry under
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trade and
commerce must pay its way and be subject to taxation,
persons engaged in inter-state trade or commerce ... freedom of trade under Article 19(1)(g) and the freedom of
inter-State trade and commerce under Article
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trade, business, commerce or intercourse.
The petitioners, therefore, had no fundamental right under
Art. 19(1) (g) or freedom under ... Constitution inasmuch as it imposed restrictions on trade,
commerce and intercourse between the States and was not
saved
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impose such
restrictions on the freedom of trade, commerce or
intercourse between one State and another or
within any part ... impose such reasonable restrictions
on the freedom of trade, commerce or
intercourse with or within that State
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burden of tax affected and impeded inter-State trade,
commerce and intercourse and thereby offended Arts ... authorised to impose
830
restrictions on the freedom of-trade, commerce or
intercourse between one State and another or within
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Constitution of India: Articles 301 and 304---Freedom of
trade, commerce and intercourse--Not absolute--Is subject to
reasonable, regulatory ... trade, commerce and inter-
course throughout the territory of India. Inter-State trade
has, therefore, to be free from trade
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infringe the rights of freedom of trade, commerce
or intercourse granted under Article 301 of the Constitution?"
2. The facts ... freedom of
Inter-State trade only, while Article 301 governs not only Inter-State
trade, but also intra-State trade
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operates as a restriction on the freedom
of trade, commerce and intercourse within the State, it
could be imposed only ... under the notification imposes restrictions on the
freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse guaranteed by
Article 301 of the Constitution
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