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Oct 31 1995

In Re: Deivendran

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Oct-31-1995

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 34, 120B, 148, 302, 307, 326, 347, 397, 449 and 499; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 162, 164, 173(2), 300, 305, 306, 307, 313, 337, 338, 366, 433A, 460 and 464; Evidence Act - Sections 30, 114 and 133; Arms Act - Sections 25(1)

Reported in : 1996CriLJ2209

Advocate for Respondent : R. Ragupathi, Addl. Public Prosecutor assisted by ;K.V. Sridharan, Adv.

Kanakaraj, J.1. This referred trial case arising under S. 366, Cr.P.C. and the Appeal on behalf of three accused/appellants arise under the following circumstances. The three appellants along with P.W. 1 and the fifth accused stood...

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Mar 06 1996

Srimathi and Others Vs. the Union of India, and Others

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Mar-06-1996

Subject : Consumer

Acts : Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - Sections 3 and 17(1); Advocates Act, 1961 - Sections 2 and 6; Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 - Sections 13 and 15; Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 - Sections 3

Reported in : AIR1996Mad427; 1996(2)CTC402; (1996)IIMLJ482

Advocate for Respondent : K.R. Thyagarajan, Additional Central Government Standing Counsel, ;P. Rajamanickkam, Additional Government Pleader and ;V. Jambunathan, Adv.

ORDERSrinivasan, J.1. In these writ petitions, a common question is raised regarding the constitutional validity of Section 3 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The prayer in all the writ petitions is for a declaration that...

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