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lists refers to their power to levy fees in respect of any
such matters, except the fees taken ... conferred each List
specifically refers to the power to levy fees in respect of
any of the matters covered
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Court establish that in order to make
a levy a fee for services rendered, the levy must confer
special benefit ... part of the case, therefore, is, was the levy a fee
in return for services? Another subsidiary question is,
what
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delegated to it by the Central Government;
(k) levying fees or other charges for carrying out the purposes of this
Central Government Act
return. The
correlationship between the services rendered and the fee
levied is essentially a question of act. Prima facie ... duty to
prosecute an offender for consideration.. Any fee levied
could only be for services rendered. [325E-F]
[Since
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State Government to authorise the Market Committees to
levy a fee on agricultural produce purchased or sold within ... validity of the increase in the rate of
market fee levied by the market committees in the state
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probate etc.
discriminatory.
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Constitution of India 1950: Court fees--Levy of uniform
ad valorem levy without prescribing any upper limit ... petitions concern the policy and
legality of the levy of Court fees under the Provisions of
the Karnataka Court Fees
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provision in the Act empowering the
Gram Panchayat to levy fees on the permission to construct a
building. In fact ... There has to be co-relationship between the fee levied by an
authority and the services rendered
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parties came to
the conclusion that the fees levied by the Board was
reasonable. Having found no beneficial response ... ultra vires of the Act or unconstitutional. Justifying the
fee levied by them the Board contended that
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empowers the State to levy fees in respect of any of the
matters in List ... levied
under the Act is of the nature of fee levied or leviable on
a dealer in a market area
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local authority or statutory corporation. The amount of fee
levied is supposed to be based on the expenses incurred ... would demonstrate that the fee levied was unjustifiably
disproportionate to the service rendered. The contribution
at the rate
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