STATE OF BIHAR vs NEW INDIA SUGAR MILLS — C.A. No. 6310 - 6322/1995

Case under Section XVI. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010028311995

DISPOSED

Filing Date

17-Jul-1995

Registration No

C.A. No. 6310 - 6322/1995

Diary Number

2831/1995

Order Date

06-Jul-1996

Document Type

Judgment - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Data as of 31-May-2026

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Acts & Sections

Section XVI

Petitioner(s)

STATE OF BIHAR

Respondent(s)

NEW INDIA SUGAR MILLS

Adv. PRAVEEN KUMAR

Orders

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casestatus.in Summary

Summary of C.A. No. 006310-006322/1995: State of Bihar v. New India Sugar Mills Court's Decision The Supreme Court upheld the validity of Sections 4A, 4B, and 33M of the Bihar Agricultural Produce Markets Act and affirmed that market fee can be validly levied on sugar. The Court rejected the High Court's finding that these provisions were ultra vires. Key Reasoning 1. Section 39 Independence: Section 39 of the Markets Act operates independently—it is the sole provision authorizing the State to add or delete agricultural produce from the Schedule without requiring compliance with Sections 3 and 4. 2. Section 4A Validity: Section 4A, which exempts Section 39 amendments from the Section 3-4 procedure, is constitutionally valid and does not violate Article 14. Different procedures for adding items (Section 39) versus deleting items (Section 39 with hearing requirement under Section 4A(2)) are rationally differentiated and permissible. 3. Section 4B Validation: The legislative annulment of the May 2, 1977 notification (which deleted sugar) flows logically from Section 4A(2), making sugar perpetually part of the Schedule. Consequently, market fee collection on sugar is deemed valid. 4. Section 33M and Fee Character: State government's undertaking that funds collected under Section 33M would be exclusively spent for advancing the Markets Act's objectives preserves the fee's character as "fee" rather than "tax," making it constitutionally valid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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