Allahabad Court March 2004 Judgments
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Rajendra Kumar Gupta Vs. State of U.P. and ors.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Mar-01-2004
Reported in: (2004)2UPLBEC1116
Sunil Ambwani, J.1. Heard Sri Ashok Khare, Senior Advocate assisted by Sri Ram Kumar Singh for petitioner and Dr. R.G. Padia for respondent No. 6 assisted by Sri Anil Bhushan, I also heard learned Standing Counsel for other respondents.2. Brief facts, giving rise to this writ petition, are that Sri Beer Bahadur Singh, respondent No. 6, the second senior most teacher in Sri Krishna Geeta Rashriya Inter College, Lalganj, Azamgarh, was considered for selection to the post of Principal of Sri Shanker Ji Inter College, Deeha, Azamgarh, in pursuance of advertisement issued in the year 1985-86, by the Secondary Education Services Selection Board, U.P. The appointment was challenged by Sri Chandra Bhan Pandey, Senior Most Teacher in the institution on the ground that he had a right to be regularised under Section 33-A (1-A) of the U.P. Secondary Education Services Commission and Selection Board Act, 1982. He filed Writ Petition No. 3569/1996 claiming a right to be regularised. The writ petitio...
Som Das Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Mar-01-2004
Reported in: 2004CriLJ3570
ORDERMukteshwar Prasad, J.1. This criminal revision, at the instance of accused, is directed against the judgment and order dated 20-3-86 passed in Criminal Appeal No. 134 of 1985 whereby the appeal was dismissed and conviction and sentence recorded against the appellant under Section 354, IPC was maintained.2. In brief, the facts of the prosecution case are as under.3. A written report was lodged by P.W. 1 Natthu La, husband of Smt. Kanti at police station Titavi on 27-7-83 at 12-10 p.m. with the allegations that on 26-7-83 at about 7.00 p.m. Smt. Kanti had gone to attend call of nature in the fields situate in village Nonha Khera. When she was returning home, the revisionist met her in the way and tried to outrage her modesty by pressing her breasts. However, on account of timely arrival of two witnesses, Pala and Dharamveer, her prestige was saved. She reached home and narrated the entire story to her husband who lodged the report. After investigation, the revisionist was prosecuted...
YamIn and ors. Vs. Mohammad Shafiq
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Mar-01-2004
Reported in: AIR2004All388
Tarun Agarwala, J.1. An evacuee property was sold by public auction on 14-3-1959 by the Managing Officer under Section 20(l)(a) of the Displaced Persons (Compensation & Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 (hereinafter referred to as the Act of 1954) in favour of the plaintiff. Subsequently the plaintiff was declared a purchaser w.e.f. 1-2-1960 and a sale certificate dated 20-9-1968 was issued in favour of the plaintiff.2. The plaintiff filed the suit alleging that he is the owner and in possession of the property in question and that lie had purchased the property from the Managing Officer under the Act of 1954. The plaintiff further alleged that the defendants are illegally trying to take possession of the open land, being used as a Sahan, in front of his house, which belongs to him under the sale certificate. The plaintiff prayed that a perpetual injunction be granted restraining the defendant from taking possession of the land and in the alternative grant possession to the plaintiff if found ...
S.A. Siddiqui Vs. State of U.P. and anr.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Mar-01-2004
Reported in: 2004(4)AWC3420
Rakesh Sharma, J.1. Heard Sri J. K. Shina, learned counsel for the petitioners and learned standing counsel for opposite parties.2. Through the present writ petition, petitioners have sought for a writ of mandamus commanding the opposite party No. 1, i.e., State Government to grant approval to the petitioner's employers, i.e., U. P. Bridge Corporation Limited, opposite party No. 2 in respect of fixation of the pay scales Rs. 1,230-2,080 and after ten years service Rs. 1,400-2,300 to the petitioners with effect from 1.1.1986 in the light of recommendation made by the opposite party No. 2 through its duly constituted committee in its meeting held on 27.5.1991 as contained in Annexure-1 to the writ petition. The petitioners have further prayed for revision of their pay scale and take necessary steps in short expeditious disposal of the pending matter of pay fixation.3. Counter-affidavits have been filed by the opposite parties putting forth their versions. As exhibited in the counter-affi...
Simal Chand JaIn (Dead) by Lrs. Vs. Central Government Industrial Trib ...
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Mar-01-2004
Reported in: [2004(102)FLR258]; (2005)ILLJ28All
Ashok Bhushan, J.1. Heard Sri K.P. Agrawal, learned senior advocate appearing for the petitioner and Sri Avinash Tripathi for the respondents. By this writ petition, the petitioner has prayed for a writ of certiorari for quashing the award dated July 9, 1985 given by the Industrial Tribunal, Kanpur in Adjudication Case No. 169 of 1981.2. The brief facts necessary for deciding the controversy raised in the writ petition are:The petitioner was working as Cashier in Central Bank of India. A shortage of Rs. 50,000/- on June 25, 1970 in cash was detected while he was officiating as Head Cashier at Central Bank of India, Meerut city. A First Information Report was lodged under Section 409, IPC against th petitioner on which criminal trial was initiated. The petitioner was convicted on September 22, 1977 and sentenced to undergo for two years rigorous imprisonment. In Criminal Appeal No. 215 of 1977 the appellant's conviction and sentence was set aside by the order dated February 18, 1978. A ...
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