Guwahati Court April 1955 Judgments
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Ram Manohar Lohia and ors. Vs. V.S. Sundaram
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Apr-26-1955
Brij Narain J.C.1. This is an application by Dr. Ram Monohar Lohia and six others for a writ of Habeas Corpus. The petitioners alleged that they were wrongfully and illegally arrested on 11-4-1955 at about 5-30 P. M. in the Tikendrajit Park, Imphal when Dr. Ram Monohar Lohia was delivering a speech on the ground that the holding of public meetings was prohibited by an order on the analogy of Section 144, Criminal P. C, dated 17-12-1954, passed i by the District Magistrate, Manipur, within a radius of two miles from the Court of the District Magistrate, Manipur and this order was subsequently substituted by another order dated 21-12-1954 by which the area was increased to 4 miles and both those orders were proclaimed without being published in the Manipnr Gazette, from police van.On 15-2-1955 the Chief Commissioner, Manipur, published the Notification No. HP/83/54 whereby this order analogus to Section 144, Criminal P. C, was extended for another period of 3 months within, the radius o...
Kanak Chandra Bairagi Vs. Superitendent of Police and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Apr-21-1955
Ram Labhaya, J.1. This order shall cover civil Rule No. 168 of 1954 and Criminal Revision No. 116 of 1954. They arise out of the same transaction. The Petitioner in both cases is Kanak Chandra Bairagi. He joined Assam Police force as a constable in the year 1940. He was promoted to the post of an Assistant Sub-Inspector and was confirmed in that post with effect from 21-1-1950. In 1951, he was posted as an Assistant Sub-Inspector in the Amguri Police Station in the District of Sibsagar.While he was serving there, one Mohan Chandra Ojha who was wanted in a case Under Section 386, I.P.C., surrendered himself at the Police Station. He came with the Gaobura of his village and some other persons on 16-8-1951. The petitioner was not in the Police Station at the time. Mohan Chandra was put in the lock up by Bhadreswar Saikia, the constable. The petitioner arrived soon after. He declined to enlarge the. accused on bail on the request of his companions who then left.2. Shri P. Chetia, Deputy M...
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