Gujarat Court August 1984 Judgments
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Mithu Bava Padhiyar Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Aug-08-1984
Reported in: (1985)2GLR1162
S.L. Talati, J.1. Ibrahim Bachu Bafan and Mithu Bawa Padhiyar have Filed petitions challenging their detention and applied for issuance of a writ of Habeas corpus with a prayer that they may be set at liberty forthwith on the grounds stated in their respective petitions. The facts which led to the tiling of these two petitions may be stated as under:Petitioner Mithu Bawa Padhiyar was ordered to be detained by an order dated 2-1-1984 and that order was served on him on 12-1-1984 while Ibrahim Bachu Bafan was ordered to be detained by an order dated 29-12-1983 and that order was served on him on 28-12-1983. Each one of them made representation to the authorities on 20-1-1984. Their cases were heard by the Advisory Board on 16-2-1984. The Advisory Board submitted its report on 27-2-1984. During this period on 22-1-1984 the petitioners filed two separate petitions praying for their release under Article 226 of the Constitution of India being Special Criminal Applications Nos. 29 of 1984 an...
Rajul Co-op. Housing Society Ltd. Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Aug-02-1984
Reported in: (1985)2GLR1187
G.T. Nanavati, J.1. The petitioner is a co-operative housing society registered under the provisions of the Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act, 1961. The petitioner applied to the Government to grant it some land for constructing flats for its members. By an order dated 25-1-1971 passed by the Collector of Ahmedabad, the petitioner was granted 1429 sq. yds. of land at the rate of Rs. 50/- per sq. yd. The land was granted subject to the terms and conditions mentioned in the said order. The petitioner society took possession of the said land and constructed flats thereupon. On 9-9-1976 it received a notice from the Government whereby it was called upon to show cause why the price of the land granted to it should not be revised to Rs. 75/- per sq. yd. After hearing the petitioner, the Government by its order dated 20-4-1977 (Annexure 'C') revised the original price and fixed it at Rs. 70/- per sq. yd. The petitioner was directed to pay the difference in the price, by the Collector by his ...
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