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Jul 27 1951

Tiny and ors. Vs. State

Court : Allahabad

Appellant : Tiny and ors.

Respondent : State

Decided on : Jul-27-1951

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 71, 147, 149 and 323

Reported in : AIR1952All92

Brij Mohan Lall, J. 1. This is an application in revision by twenty-four persons who have been convicted by a learned Magistrate, first class, of Azamgarh of offences punishable under Sections 147 and 323/149 I.P.C. Every...

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Jan 23 2023

Tiny vs State of Kerala

Court : Kerala

Appellant : TINY

Respondent : State of Kerala

Decided on : Jan-23-2023

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAMPRESENT THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SHAJI P.CHALY MONDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF JANUARY 2023 / 3RD MAGHA, 1944 PETITIONERS:1 TINY AGED 40 YEARS W/O. LATE SAVY THOMAS, VACHANKULAM HOUSE,...

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Apr 19 1999

Chennai Small and Tiny Industries Association, Rep. by Its Secretary N ...

Court : Chennai

Appellant : Chennai Small and Tiny Industries Association, Rep. by Its Secretary No. 2, 100 Feat Road, Velachery

Respondent : The State of Tamil Nadu Rep. by Its Secretary to Government Social Welfare Department Madras-60000

Decided on : Apr-19-1999

Subject : Constitution

Acts : Constitution of India -- Articles 14 and 226

Reported in : 1999(2)CTC304

ORDER1. The petitioner has filed the above writ petition, seeking to issue for declaration, declaring that the calling for the tenders from manufactures only for the supply of sewing machines for the implementation of the scheme...

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