Andhra Pradesh Court January 1994 Judgments
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Shaik Pareed Saheb Vs. Joint Collector, Nellore and Others
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Jan-18-1994
Reported in: AIR1994AP160
ORDER1. This Writ Petition questions the grant of contract for supply of milk, to the Andhra Pradesh Residential School (Girls) at Thummalapenta village in Kavali Mandal of Nellore district to the 3rd respondent, the successful tenderer. The petitioner is one of the 18 unsuccessful tenderers.2. To meet the requirements of about 300 students of the residential school, an advertisement was issued by way of a tender notice dated 6-7-1993 inviting sealed tenders for supply of vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk etc., to the school hostel for the year 1993-94. The tenders were to be submitted by 5.00 p.m. on 17-7-1993. It was also stated in the tender notice that the tenders would be opened at 11.00 a.m. on 19-7-1993 in the Office of the Joint Collector at Nellore. It was also stated that tender schedule forms would be available from 12-7-1993 till 16-7-1993 on payment of Rs. 20/-. However, in the tender schedules furnished the date of opening of the tenders was shown as 26-7-1993 instead of 19-...
Mohd. NazeeruddIn Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Jan-18-1994
Reported in: 1994(1)ALT(Cri)177; 1994CriLJ2304
1. This appeal is directed against the judgment rendered by the Court of the I Additional Special Judge for SPE & ACB cases, Hyderabad convicting the appellant for the offences under Sections 7, 11 and 13(1)(d)(i) read with S. 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and sentencing him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one year and also to pay a fine of Rs. 5,000/-. PW-1 who is the de facto complainant and decoy witness is the proprietor of Anil Printing Press at Nizamabad and when quotations were called for, for printing 1500 identity cards to the Social Welfare Office of Nizamabad, he submitted his quotation and the same was accepted. He executed the work by supplying the said identity cards on 16-3-1989 and submitted a bill for Rs. 4,875/-. This bill was to be processed by the appellant-accused who was working as the Accountant in the said office. When PW-1 met the appellant-accused, he was asked to come on 5-4-1989 on the ground that audit was going on and again when he m...
Dr. B.R. Bapuji Vs. Dr. N. Sivaramamurthy, Registrar, Telugu Universit ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Jan-18-1994
Reported in: 1994(1)ALT299; (1994)IILLJ650AP
M.N. Rao, J.1. At issue, in this writ petition, is the validity of the second respondent s appointment as Professor of Telugu University in the Department of Language Planning and Modernisation. Pursuant to an advertisement in the newspapers in the month of July, 1990 inviting applications to fill the post of Professor in the Department of Language Planning and Modernisation, the petitioner - B.R. Bapuji, the second respondent -Dr. B. Ramakrishn reddy and some others submitted their applications for the said post. The qualifications prescribed, as mentioned in the newspaper advertisement, are as follows:'1. Department of Language Planning and Modernisation:Professor: Rs.4,500-150-5,700-200-7,300. Qualifications:(a) 1st or high second class Master's Degree in Telugu or Linguistics with consistently good academic record.(b) A doctorate in Linguistics and considerable published work of high standard in Linguistics.(c) About 10 years teaching or research experience.(d) Experience of guidin...
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