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Sep 05 1980

L. Chandran Vs. Venkatalakshmi and anr.

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-05-1980

Reported in: AIR1981AP1

P.A. Choudary, J. 1. The petitioner Chandran of Chingleput District an employee of the Government of Tamil Nadu, married Sundari, the daughter of the first respondent on 11-7-1973 at Secunderabad Sundari of Secunderabad, an Arts graduate aged then about 24 years was working before her marriage as a school teacher at Secunderabad after her marriage, Sundari went to Tamil Nadu and lived with the petitioner in various places of Tamil Nadu and came back to Secunderabad for confinement and died in a nursing home at Secunderabad on 23-10-79 after giving birth to a female child on 17-10-1979 which is the subject-matter of this contentious litigation. The child, after the death of its mother, was not taken by the petitioner to his care or place in Tamil Nadu, Instead it was left at Secunderabad with its grandmother. The mourning grand-mother who is a widow and aged over 50 years took her grand-daughter into her care and custody and since then has been bringing her up in her home at Secunderaba...


Sep 03 1980

The Food Inspector, Penugonda Municipality Vs. Dwarampudi Gangireddy

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-03-1980

Reported in: 1981CriLJ393

1. This appeal is preferred by the State against the judgment rendered by the Second Additional Munsif Magistrate, Tanuku, acquitting the respondent-accused of the charge framed against him under Section 16(1) and 7 read with Section 2(ia)(m) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, hereinafter called, the Act. 2. The facts giving rise to the appeal lie in a narrow compass and do not admit of any controversy. 3. On 23-6-1977 at 9-30 a.m. P.W. 1 the Food Inspector of Penugonda Gram Panchayat, purchased a sample of milk from the accused after complying with the procedure prescribed by the Act. On analysis of the sample by the Public Analyst it was found to adulterated, as borne out by Ex. P-5. Neither the factum of sale of the sample by the accused P.W. 1 nor the accuracy of the report of the Public Analyst was doubted by the learned Magistrate. The learned Magistrate, however, acquitted the accused on the ground that there was no evidence that the adulterated sample was injurious to ...


Sep 02 1980

Harijan Yellaiah and anr. Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and ors.

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-02-1980

Reported in: 1981CriLJ988

Reddy, J. 1. This Criminal Miscellaneous Petition has come up before us by way of a reference made by our learned brother Muktadar, J. The question which is of general importance that arises for consideration in this petition is whether the Criminal Court has jurisdiction to initiate proceedings under section 145, Cr.P.C. in respect of immovable property which is the subject matter of pending civil litigation, and if so, whether an order of the Civil Court on the question of possession, even for the purpose of giving an interim relief, is binding of the Criminal Court. 2. The facts that gave rise to this question are as follows :- The lands in dispute are situated in Gupta Village, Nizamabad District. In respect of these lands the petitioner filed O.S. No. 371 of 1978 in the Court of the District Munsif, Nizamabad claiming the relief of perpetual injunction; and an interim injunction was granted in I.A. No. 9 3 of 1978 and the same was made absolute on 2-12-1978. While so, the Sub-Divi...


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