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Ashoka Builders and Promoters and anr. Vs. Edward Keventer (Successors ...
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jul-05-1993
Reported in: 51(1993)DLT421; 1993(26)DRJ533; (1994)107PLR29
S.C. Jain, J. (1) M/S Ashoka Builders and Promoters and Another filed a suit for specific performance against M/s. Edward Keventer (Successors) P. Ltd and others. This suit relates to a part of the property being land situated at Block 48, Keventor Lane, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The case of the plaintiffs is that they are entitled to a specific performance of an understanding between thm and defendants No. I and 2 for carrying on the redevelopment of 25% of the said property in terms of the Memorandum of Understanding dated 22.6.1989. In this Suit defendants No. 2 and 3 filed two applications being I.A. No. 12771/92 and 12770/92 under Section 9, Order 2, Rule 2, and Order 7, Rule 11 read with Section 151 Civil Procedure Code for rejecting the plaint as barred by law under Order 2, Rule 2 Civil Procedure Code and defendant No. I took this plea in the written statement filed by it in para No.4 of the preliminary objections. (2) The argument advanced by the learned coun...
Seema Seth Vs. NaIn Bala Sharma and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jul-05-1993
Reported in: 1993IIIAD(Delhi)25; 51(1993)DLT163; 1993(26)DRJ590
Sat Pal, J.(1) This is a petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred as the Code) for quashing the preliminary order dated 2nd April, 1990passed by Shri S.N. Sahai, S.D.M. (Kotwali), Delhi directing the petitioner and other concerned parties to file written statements regarding their respective claims for the premises in dispute and the order dated 3rd October, 1991 passed by Shri P.K. Dham, Addl. Sessions Judge, Delhi upholding the order dated 2nd April, 1990 passed by the S.D.M. (Kotwali).(2) Briefly stated the facts of the case are that on 20th March, 1989 Police Officer P.S. Kotwali filed a kalendra under Section 145 of the Code stating therein that there was a dispute over the possession of premises 1909 (1st floor) in main Chandni Chowk among Smt. Seema Seth (petitioner herein) Smt. Nain Bala Sharma (respondent No.1 herein) and Dr. O.B.Mathur (respondent No.3 herein) and that there was every likelihood of breach of peace over the posse...
Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. L. Shri Dhar and Sons
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jul-05-1993
Reported in: (1999)157CTR(Del)336
B.N. KIRPAL, J. :The Tribunal has by a consolidated order, on applications filed by the assessed as well as the department, referred questions of law to this Court under section 256(1) of the Income Tax Act.Counsel for the assessed has filed in Court a statement indicating which question of law has been referred to in which IT Reference and in respect of which assessment year. IT Ref. No. 285 to 287/1980 arise out of RA Nos. 1165 to 1167/Del/1976-77 and are in respect of asst. yrs. 1959-60 to 1961-62. Two questions of law have been referred at the instance of the department and these are as follows :1. Whether, on the facts and the circumstances of the case, the Tribunal was correct in law in holding that the 308 shares of M/s Madan Mohan Shri Ram P. Ltd. belonged to L. Shri Dhar in his individual capacity and not to the assessed's joint family and that the dividend on these shares should be excluded from the assessment of the assessed's joint family 2. Whether, on the facts and in the...
JaIn Commission of Enquiry
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Jul-02-1993
Reported in: 51(1993)DLT624
ORDEROn June 1. 1993, the Commission passed a short Order stating that a detailed reasoned Order will follow. The Commission records the following detailed reasoned Order :Backdrop 1.1 Shri Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India, was assassinated on 21st May, 1991 around 10-20 p.m. at the Congress (I) election meeting venue at Sriperambudur. The police investigation of the bomb blast commenced with the registration of the case as Crime No. 329/91 under Sections 302, 307 and 326 with the I.P.C. and Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosives Substances Act, at Sriperambudur Police Station, Anna West District, Tamil Nadu at 0115 hours on 22.5,1991. Immediately on registration, the investigation was taken over by the Crime Branch, C.I.D., Madras the same day vide Government of Tamil Nadu Notification No. SE-2860/91 dated 22nd May, 1991. The consent under Section 6 of the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act was accorded to the Central Bureau of Investigation to take up the investigation. I...
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