Chhattisgarh Court March 2004 Judgments
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Chandrawanshi K.P. and 9 ors. Vs. National thermal Power Corporation L ... Overruled
Court: Chhattisgarh
Decided on: Mar-25-2004
Reported in: (2005)ILLJ779CG
L.C. Bhadoo, J.1. These three writ petitions relate to the same issue. Therefore, they are being disposed of by this common order.2. Writ Petition No. 2072 of 2001 has been filed by ten individual non-executive officials working at BALCO Captive Power Plant. Similarly, Writ Petition No. 557 of 2004 has been filed by 27 non-executive officials working at BALCO Captive Power Plant, whereas Writ Petition No. 2087 of 2001 has been filed by BALCO Captive Power Plant Mazdoor Sangh and BALCO Tap Vidyut Karmachari Sangh on behalf of the non-executive officials working at BALCO Captive Power Plant.3. By these writ petitions the petitioners have raised grievance against the action of respondent No. 1 i. e. National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (for short 'NTPC'), whereby the services of non-executive officials numbering in round about 236, is being permanently placed at the disposal of Bharat Aluminium Company Limited (for short 'BALCO'). BALCO was a public undertaking Company under the Gov...
Dev Singh Gond Vs. State of Chhattisgarh
Court: Chhattisgarh
Decided on: Mar-16-2004
Reported in: 2004CriLJ3101
L.C. Bhadoo, J.1. Accused/appellant Dev Singh has preferred this criminal appeal under Section 374(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 being aggrieved by the judgment of conviction and sentence dated 24-10-1994, passed by the learned seventh Additional Sessions Judge, Bilaspur in Sessions Trial No. 302 of 1992 whereby the learned Seventh Additional Sessions Judge after holding the accused/appellant guilty of the offence punishable under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code convicted and sentenced him to undergo imprisonment for life.2. Briefly stated the prosecution case for disposal of this criminal appeal is that on 27-6-1992 one Dhan Singh lodged a report at Kota Police Station stating that he is Patel of village Baheramuda. In the morning accused Dev Singh came to his residence and informed that on the previous evening some quarrel took place between him and his uncle Manbhawan Singh (since deceased) and he assaulted his uncle and in the night his uncle Manbhawan Singh died....
Prakash Chandra Patel Vs. State of Chhattisgarh and ors.
Court: Chhattisgarh
Decided on: Mar-15-2004
Reported in: [2005(106)FLR107]
L.C. Bhadoo, J.1. The petitioner has preferred this writ petition under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India challenging the order dated 29.1.2003 whereby the services of the petitioner were terminated from the post of Panchayat Karmi.The petitioner's case is that he was appointed as Panchayat Karmi on 15.12.1995 by the Gram Panchayat Chhuchhubhata and since then he is working on the post of Panchayat Karmi. On 4.11.2002, the Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Chhuchhubhata called his explanation regarding discharge of duties. The petitioner submitted his reply on 6.1 J.2002 which is Annexure P/3. Thereafter, the Sarpanch again called for further explanation vide Annexure-P/4 from the petitioner on the ground that the explanation offered by him is not clear and truthful to which the petitioner replied on 8.11.2002 vide Annexure-F/5. In the meeting dated 8.11.2002 Panch of village Panchayat namely, Vijay Lai snatched the Panchayat Karyawahi Register from the petitioner at the instance ...
Gurumukh Singh Hora Vs. State of Chhattisgarh and ors.
Court: Chhattisgarh
Decided on: Mar-08-2004
Reported in: AIR2005Chh1; 2004(3)MPHT29(CG)
ORDERL.C. Bhadoo, J. 1. In this writ petition under Article 226/227 of the Constitution of India petitioner Gurumukh Singh Hora has challenged the legality and validity of the order dated 10th January, 2002, passed by respondent No. 2, Registrar, Co- operative Societies, Raipur, whereby he has assumed the charge of the Chhattisgarh State Co-operative Marketing Federation Limited (for short 'the Marketing Federation').2. The petitioner's petition is that he was initially inducted as a member of Vikas Sabji Phal Phool Utpadak Avam Vipanan Sahakari Samiti Maryadit, Kawardha. The petitioner was elected as representative of the aforesaid Samiti and thereafter, he was elected as a delegate from Rajnandgaon District and he became the Chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Marketing Federation for a term of five years on 4-1-1997, i.e., upto 3-1-2002.3. On 18-10-2000, an Ordinance namely, Madhya Pradesh Sahakari Societies (Punargathan Aur Nirman) Adhyadesh, 2000, was promulgated with a view to reconst...
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