Andhra Pradesh Court February 1982 Judgments
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Joyce Sumathi Vs. Robert Dickson Brodie
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Feb-17-1982
Reported in: AIR1982AP389
Madhava Reddy, J. 1. This appeal is directed against the order of the Chief Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad holding that O. P. No. 457/79 filed by the appellant herein seeking divorce under S. 27 of the Special Marriage Act, is not maintainable. 2. The appellant averred in her petition that both the parties are Christians and Protestants by faith and that the appellant, who is an Indian Citizen, is ordinarily a resident of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad while the respondent is a citizen of the United Kingdom of England. The appellant (petitioner) having passed her Intermediate Examination and qualified as a Higher Grade Typist, left for Bahrain (Saudi Arabia) and came into contact with the respondent who was working there. They were married on 7-12-1972 in the office of Her Majesty's Political Agent at Bahrain. The appellant claims that the marriage was performed under the Foreign Marriage Act. From then onwards, both of them lived as husband and wife till, August, 19...
Assistant Collector of Customs and Central Excise, Hyderabad Vs. Palak ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Feb-11-1982
Reported in: 1984(2)ECC53; 1983(12)ELT288(AP)
ORDER1. The offence in the criminal appeal pertains to the Customs Act 52 of 1962 (the Act). Palakurti Mallikarjun, a watch dealer of Warangal town, was prosecuted for the offence under Section 135 of the Act. The Special Judge for Economic Offences, Hyderabad on February 4, 1981 acquitted him. The customs authorities aggrieved thereby, have lodged the appeal. The goods in the case relate to watches of foreign origin. In brief, the prosecution case is as under : The Assistant Collector of Customs and Central Excise and the Superintendent of his department at hyderabad received information that Mallikarjun on November 23, 1977 was to arrive at Hyderabad from Bombay with smuggled watches. The latter of the two on November 23, with the squad of officers was awaiting at Paradise Talkies the arrival of Mallikarjun who when alighted from the Ballal Transport Company Bus from Bombay at 10.30 A.M. The Superintendent of Customs, seized a bag from him M.O. 23 which contained twenty-two wrist wat...
T.N. Kambati and ors. Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and anr.
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Feb-10-1982
Reported in: AIR1982AP431
Seetharama Reddy, J.1. This petition by certain flat-builders is for the issue of a writ in the nature of certiorarised mandamus to strike down Bye-laws 23 and 24 of the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (Buildings) Bye-laws, 1972 by declaring the same as meaningless, unreasonable, arbitrary and unconstitutional and to restrain the respondents from enforcing the said bye-laws against the petitioner's proposed construction of 6th, 7th and 8th floors over and above the existing structure.2. The relevant averments as per the affidavit of the petitioners in brief are:The three petitioners, who are brothers, own an extent of 8400 sq. Yards of land with a building bearing Municipal No. 143/C at Secunderabad. On 4-10-1978, they submitted a plan to the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation-2nd respondent herein for construction of a building consisting of 8 flats in each floor of the six floors apart from the ground floor, the height of the building not exceeding 92 feet. In Sept.., 1979, the plan was...
Syndicate Bank Officers' Association Vs. Government of India and Ors.
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Feb-07-1982
Reported in: (1984)ILLJ289AP
1. The 1st Petitioner is the Syndicate Bank Officers' Association represented by its General Secretary and petitioners 2 to 9 are the Officers of the Bank. The Syndicate Bank is a public sector Bank duty constituted under the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of undertakings) Act, 1970. In the year 1979, the Syndicate Bank (Officers') Service Regulations (hereinafter referred to as 'New Regulations') were made by the Board of Directors with effect from 1st July, 1979 altering the conditions of service of officers including emoluments, increments, promotion rules and other conditions of service existing as on 30th June, 1979. Earlier some writ petitions were filed by the officers challenging the new service regulations and during the pendency of the writ petitions, the Bank took up the task of promoting officers to higher scales, A joint consent memo was filed before Court and on that basis an order was passed. Thereafter, the Board of Directors adopted a comprehensive promoti...
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