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May 20 1955

Mohd. Abul HussaIn Vs. Deputy Commioner and ors.

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: May-20-1955

Ram Labhaya J.1. Md. Abul Hussain, Manager, Moslem Brothers,/ Golaghat, has applied under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for writs in the nature of cer-tiorari and mandamus, and for orders directing the Opposite Party, the Deputy Commissioner. Sibsagar. to forbear from giving effect to his order, dated 31-3-55, declining to renew three licences of the Petitioner for arms and ammunition under orders of the State Government.2. The facts bearing on the question raised may be briefly stated. The firm of the petitioner has been dealing in arms and ammunition under licences granted To it for quite a long time. II had three licences, namely, (1) licence No. 3 of 1945-46 in form 'K' for the purpose of gun-powder; (2) licence No. 7 of 1941 in form 'X' for fire works cartridges caps, blank cartridges, shot cartridges etc., and (3) licence No. 3 of 1938, which was numbered as No. 3 of 1941 in form X for M. L. B. L. and smooth bore' guns, sulphur, saltpetre, etc, ,These licences were be...


May 16 1955

Ram Durlav Mitra and ors. Vs. the State

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: May-16-1955

Deka, J.1. This appeal is on behalf of ten persons, all of whom were convicted Under Section 147, IPC and Section 302 read with Section 149, IPC and the appellant Ram Durlav Mitra alias Durlav Sarkar was found guilty and convicted further Under Section 302, IPC and sentenced to transportation for life. The other accused appellants, besides Ram Durlav Mitra, were sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment Under Section 302 read with Section 149, IPC and to one year's rigorous imprisonment Under Section 147, I.P.C. eachtile sentences Deing ordered to run concurrently. The further sentences of three years' rigorous imprisonment under Section 302 read with Section 149, IPC and one year's rigorous imprisonment under Section 147, IPC imposed on appellant Ram Durlav Mitra were ordered to run concurrently with the sentence of transportation for life Under Section 302, IPC passed on him,2. The case for the prosecution was that at Rupakhat within Kalaigaon Circle, District Darrang, several...


May 07 1955

Gopal Krishan Majumdar and anr. Vs. State of Tripura

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: May-07-1955

Brij Narain, J.C.1. This is an application in revision on behalf of Gopal Krishna Majumdar and Govinda Chandra Majumdar sons of late Abinash Chandra Majumdar against an order dated 18-2-1955 passed by the learned Sessions Judge, Tripura in criminal appeal No. 16 of 1954 dismissing the appeal and upholding die conviction of the petitioners Under Section 406, I. P, C, as also the sentence of 1 year's R. I. and a fine of Rs. 200/- each and in default to undergo further R. I. for 3 months.2. It appears from the record that die present petitioners are the sole proprietors of Dighaiia rice and oil mill and in February, 1950 the mills had entered into an agreement with the Procurement department of the Government of Tripura that they would supply 25,1/2 seers of rice for every maund of paddy supplied ad their milling charges per maund would be Re. 1/2/-. Under this contract 919 maunds of paddy in 614 gunny bags were supplied to the accused petitioners on 3 dates viz., 2-2-50, 4-2-50 and 5-2-...


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