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Dec 09 1992

State of Karnataka Vs. M/S Kannika Stores, Mysore and Others

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Dec-09-1992

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : 1993(1)KarLJ48

Advocate for Appellant : T.S. Mohd. Ali, Spl. Public Prosecutor

D.P. Hiremath, J.1. The complainant Drugs Inspector prosecuted respondents herein under various provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940, the most material among these provisions being Sections 18(a) and 18(c) of the Act. A-1...

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Dec 09 1992

State of Karnataka Vs. Kannika Stores

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Dec-09-1992

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 - Sections 18; Drugs and Cosmetics (Amendment) Act, 1982

Reported in : 1994CriLJ743; ILR1993KAR57

Advocate for Appellant : T.S. Mohd. Ali, SPP

Hiremath, J.1. The complainant-Drugs Inspector prosecuted respondents herein under various provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940, the most material among these provisions being Sections 18(a) and 18(c) of the Act. A-1 is the...

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Jan 29 1992

State of Karnataka Vs. Thimmanaika

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Jan-29-1992

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 251 and 252

Reported in : 1993(2)ALT(Cri)661; ILR1992KAR667; 1992(2)KarLJ363

Advocate for Appellant : T.S. Mohd. Ali, SPP

Hiremath, J.1. The accused-respondent was charge sheeted before the Court of Judicial Magistrate First Class, Srirangapatna under Sections 279, 337 & 304A I.P.C. It was alleged against him that on 13-2-1987 at about 6.30 AM on...

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